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and here some more "awesome trump doing awesome trump things on twitter.
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this is really what i call a "president job' while golfing , trump crap know no bonds!!!. really trump is the best president ever from mankind history, a exemple of "man"
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2017-10-01, 06:39 | Link #1124 | |
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2017-10-01, 17:44 | Link #1127 |
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Removing him changes nothing. There are many Trumps in every county, and nothing stops a different Trump-like person from being elected next time. Trump's victory is not a mistake, his win represents the people's will.
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2017-10-01, 18:33 | Link #1128 | |
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As for removing him changing nothing? How about stopping him from making the country look even more foolish as our name gets dragged through the mud more and more. How about not potentially provoking North Korea into a nuclear war with us?
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2017-10-01, 19:08 | Link #1130 | |
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And Trump doesn't make the country look foolish. It just proved that the American people are foolish as a whole, and that this is the down side of a democracy as feared by politicians in Ancient Greece. You can't make America look worse, Trump just represents what the United States stood for, nothing more or less. If you want to prove me wrong, elect someone better next time. I doubt it, but I want to be wrong.
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2017-10-01, 19:33 | Link #1132 |
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I live in a reality where Americans found a skilled and qualified politician is unelectable, and deliberately vote for a fraud, a liar, and a psychopath narcissist. That's my world. What world are you in?
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2017-10-01, 19:41 | Link #1133 |
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America voted for a man they believed would change the system for the better and the MSM wasn't privy to focusing on disqualifying faults. Even then, they were willing to take a chance. It's what happens when the establishment continuously fails you
Several months later and nothing has changed if not gotten worse. Play the blame game some other time, because I don't think the Michigan father who can barely feed his family is thinking about election logistics, nor are the people living in southern coastal areas who see what the government inaction on climate change has caused. Or Puerto Rico for that matter
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2017-10-01, 19:45 | Link #1134 | |
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edit: also what akuma said
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2017-10-01, 19:54 | Link #1135 | |
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And you yourself agree that this is STILL the case, right now, so nothing will change in the next election. You can convince me to change my mind when qualifications and skill actually matter to Americans again.
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2017-10-01, 19:59 | Link #1136 | |
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We've been on this ride with him many times, and he always argues it for a day or two, retreats, and then comes back to try to stir the same thing up with the same arguments again a few weeks later. So you admit you won't change your mind no matter what for at least another 1.5-3.5 years? Then knock it off with posting this crap because you're just baiting at this point. |
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2017-10-01, 20:04 | Link #1137 |
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There's about 300 millions American and they ended up to have to choose between 2 (or 4 depending of the states) pretty bad candidates. One may not had been as bad as the other but even so, trying to decide which of Hilary and Trump was the worse choice was like choosing which country is worse between Saudi Arabia and North Korea.
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2017-10-01, 20:18 | Link #1138 |
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With all of this talk about North Korea recently, I feel like the situation in Syria has been left largely ignored. The boundaries are clear there: America, Saudi Arabia, Israel on the side of the Free Syrian Army--which is mostly made up of Islamists and Jihadists, or ISIS members--and Russia, China, and Iran on the Syrian government's side. These countries are not on the best terms, but it would behoove both sides to work together to defeat the Syrian rebels first through joint action. I would hope the grassroots wings of the Republican and Democratic parties can convince its leaders to not escalate into war with Russia into WWIII; the current refugee crisis would be trivial next to the mass exodus we'd see then, not to mention the possibility of the fighting spilling into Europe
@ganbaru A proto-fascist and a corruption queen. Thankfully, groups like Justice Democrats and Brand New Congress have started to take over the Democratic party, and one of the things they platform (IIRC) is election reform to get rid of the duopoly
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2017-10-01, 20:22 | Link #1139 | |
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Where I'm still hopeful is the stronger possibility that the Trump shitshow will ensure that the next elected POTUS will be the total antithesis of Donald Trump - well-mannered, well educated, genuinely invested into public service, experienced with how the system works, progressive, anti-racist, anti-homophobia, and preferably female at a decent age. Don't ask me who I'm thinking about, but I have my picks. Regardless, I want to see the true deplorables out there getting double-slapped in the face in 2020. edit: @Akuma Kousaka: if Russia was ever serious about defeating ISIS, they would have done something significant about it some time ago. The fact that only US-backed forces have made serious gains against ISIS in both Syria and Iraq leads me to believe that Russia doesn't and won't give a shit about ISIS until the latter strikes at the heart of Moscow. |
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2017-10-01, 20:29 | Link #1140 | |
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