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I am voting against Trump, I think most people will. He is just that bad
But the Democrats are playing with fire. They are letting this get out of control. This is way beyond the right to peacefully assemble and protest. I am getting fed up with it and my guess is many others are as well. |
| Local Democrats would not have allowed this to happen when Obama was President. It is wrong to allow it to happen because Trump is President. They have a responsibility to their residents that they are not upholding. |
These nighttime protestors hate mainstream Dems and nominee Joe Biden. They are the diehards from the Bernie brigade who are pissed off that Democrats didn’t vote for that old codger and hand him the nomination on an artisanal platter. |
Exactly. Democrats are willing to let their cities burn, all in the name of politics |
Yeah. You keep telling yourself that. Why aren’t joes handlers letting him condemn it? |
LOL, so you were all deeply committed to voting against the guy because of incompetence, corruption, Covid failure, or whatever reason, but now that some goofy twentysomethings botched a freelance protest on Wisconsin Ave you're back to all-in on Trump for four more years? Sure. |
Because all this carnage is happening in Trump’s America? It’s weird that Trump can’t defuse national tensions without resorting to thug tactics. |
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Every major city is controlled by democrats and only they can get away with allowing American cities and the services to decline to such a horrid level.
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These are the talking points for the next month or so: American carnage in those terrifying, out-of-control cities. It's the Nixon '68 playbook, so he must be listening more to Stone just now.
We can look forward to more DCUM posts like "I was about to vote for the ghost of George McGovern and give all my belongings to the poor, but then I saw some unruly youth in the streets so now I'm voting Trump. Why can't Dems control their people?" |
You can laugh if you want, but I know many people who feel this way. Granted, they weren't exactly die-hards of either party and were/ are most likely to vote the way that they are feeling at a particular point in time. But this chaos and rioting is doing the Democrats no favors. And they will get 100% of the blame for it. Trump is smart enough to at least make it look like he is the only choice for law and order. |
These "protestors" make themselves look so awful. How will they redeem themselves after posting themselves looking so foolish and speaking so ignorantly and hysterically online. I feel kind of badly for their future selves
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I don’t know where you were when the riots in Baltimore and in Ferguson happened, but what is mentioned above is 100% accurate. Maybe you were working with State, or an NGO, and weren’t here in the USA when that went down? At any rate, those situations were diffused by the adults in the room, i.e., Obama and Biden. They were instrumental in bringing about a peaceful ending to tense situations, and did so by constructive engagement with the looters and protesters. Of course, if you were abroad and the local media where you were sensationalized what happened, I can’t fault you for thinking that things were different than they were |
New poster, but I remember Baltimore as a mess that burned itself out (literally). Don't recall much defusing? Can you be specific? |
| Let me get this straight....Trump can’t control the protestors and is President right now so you are giving him 4 more years to do more of the same? What will he do differently in six months? It literally makes no sense. If he had a better relationship with Democratic governors and made people (other than Trump supporters) feel like they were heard instead of dividing the nation, this situation wouldn’t happen. George Bush was able to quell racial unrest (remember Kanye after Katrina) because most people knew he was trying his hardest and cared about the nation. This social unrest is due to Trump dividing our nation. |