
Anonymous wrote:The shark story - again. Yeah, he's not rambling.
https://x.com/BidenHQ/status/1804592040791122259
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for Trump. So is a majority of the country.
Hahahaha. You're funny. And you really don't know what you're talking about.
Trump has now lost the popular vote twice. He has never made it over 47% of the popular vote. And he's lost votes since the last two times he ran for President. There is absolutely no way that he wins the majority of the country. I think he'll be lucky to get 45% of the vote this time around.
That said, he could win the election the same way he did in 2016, by the quirks of our electoral college whereby the people of low population states like Montana have significantly more election power than the people of high population states like California or New York. The electoral college allows small numbers of people in the very sparsely populated states to swing elections. Trump lost the popular vote by over 2% in 2016 (nearly 3M votes) and he won by about 77K votes in 4 districts that allowed him to swing an electoral college win.
His win in 2016 was because the Clinton campaign made huge mistakes by not canvassing and visiting these smaller rural locations where extra electoral votes were won. Biden did not make the same mistake in 2020. His campaign paid attention to where Trump was trying to get electoral wins and they covered those same districts and prevented Trump from the same sneak attack that won the 2016 election. I expect that Biden's campaign will once again close the door to these sneaky electoral vote wins and that once again Biden will win both the popular and the electoral vote.
But there is virtually zero chance of "the majority" voting for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just Google Trump's history of racist comments and actions and take your pick from the central park five to ranting about Obama not being born in the United states and on and on. There is plenty to choose from
Even a new one today - he used to joke about ovens in front of Jewish employees.
Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for Trump. So is a majority of the country.
Anonymous wrote:Just Google Trump's history of racist comments and actions and take your pick from the central park five to ranting about Obama not being born in the United states and on and on. There is plenty to choose from
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No he doesn't. He's telling you he doesn't want the government designing our appliances and putting forth ridiculous fiat regulations because they don't know WTF they're doing.
The whole reasoning behind many of the regulations today is to make Washington Dc feel like it has control over the people rather than any good reasons.
They make these idiotic decisions and then there are unintended consequences that everyone has to live with (except them - they often write exceptions for themselves).
He's not arrogant. Our overlords in Washington DC are!
Heh don't you get tired of this? I know I am tired of it.
The man can't complete a normal sentence. Wouldn't it be something if he didn't need lickspitters like you having to issue leaned interpretations of his nonsense? And try to convince everyone else that his idiotic babble is akshully super smart?
Are your sacred cows being slaughtered?![]()
Anonymous wrote:I guess, but the message Trump is really conveying is he doesn't want the government designing goods and products and lawyers in air-conditioned buildings who can't change a flat tire on their car to put out regulations "for the betterment of society", because they don't know WTF they're doing.
See the EPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No he doesn't. He's telling you he doesn't want the government designing our appliances and putting forth ridiculous fiat regulations because they don't know WTF they're doing.
The whole reasoning behind many of the regulations today is to make Washington Dc feel like it has control over the people rather than any good reasons.
They make these idiotic decisions and then there are unintended consequences that everyone has to live with (except them - they often write exceptions for themselves).
He's not arrogant. Our overlords in Washington DC are!
Please explain the sharks and batteries.
Batteries?
Maybe because 46% of EV owners want to go back to gasoline powered cars. Original study and presentation from McKinsey was posted here. I'm not going to post it again.
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No he doesn't. He's telling you he doesn't want the government designing our appliances and putting forth ridiculous fiat regulations because they don't know WTF they're doing.
The whole reasoning behind many of the regulations today is to make Washington Dc feel like it has control over the people rather than any good reasons.
They make these idiotic decisions and then there are unintended consequences that everyone has to live with (except them - they often write exceptions for themselves).
He's not arrogant. Our overlords in Washington DC are!
Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for Trump. So is a majority of the country.
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Interesting, so is this another one of Trump's "clean fakes"?
Try from 1:00-1:10 in this video.