Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in a state that was at all a close Biden victory, just know that you are making it more likely that Trump will win again.
Be frustrated all you want, but ask yourself whether it’s worth a second Trump term.
According to the polls, the independent voters are willing to pick Turnip over Biden.
“Independent” has come to mean “memory of a goldfish.”
Anonymous wrote:I’ll ask it again: what does Trump bring to the table that no one is asking the old, unwell traitor to sit this one out?
He brought up golden showers again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you think the GOP would be helpful to the Palestinians or the plight in Gaza?
I think there is no difference at all between Biden’s foreign policy and neocon foreign policy. If anything, Trump seems to have more restraint with foreign wars
???
He wants to let the authoritarians rule their domains. At the expense of the freedom and will of the people being subjugated. The US has, for the past 80 years, been the world's policeman. The benefit of that is that US based companies were able to expand significantly into other markets and the economic ties between countries has generally kept the peace. that peace "dividend" has raised the standard of living significantly in the US and worldwide.
So when you say there is no difference and by inference, no impact, in such a change from the status quo, you really undersell how remarkable the post WW1 and moresoe the post WW2 era has been.
NP. Your understanding of history is pathetic. The US has lost virtually every war it has undertaken since World War Two. It has backed dictators all over the world. The US has killed more foreign peoples than any other country since the end of WWII. To most of the world, the US symbolizes oppression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you think the GOP would be helpful to the Palestinians or the plight in Gaza?
I think there is no difference at all between Biden’s foreign policy and neocon foreign policy. If anything, Trump seems to have more restraint with foreign wars
???
He wants to let the authoritarians rule their domains. At the expense of the freedom and will of the people being subjugated. The US has, for the past 80 years, been the world's policeman. The benefit of that is that US based companies were able to expand significantly into other markets and the economic ties between countries has generally kept the peace. that peace "dividend" has raised the standard of living significantly in the US and worldwide.
So when you say there is no difference and by inference, no impact, in such a change from the status quo, you really undersell how remarkable the post WW1 and moresoe the post WW2 era has been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in a state that was at all a close Biden victory, just know that you are making it more likely that Trump will win again.
Be frustrated all you want, but ask yourself whether it’s worth a second Trump term.
It’s absolutely worth it. I was just talking with some friends today about how much better life was 5 or so years ago under Trump. Will we vote for him? No way. But none of us plan to vote for Biden again. One friend even used the term “suicidal” to describe another vote for Biden.
Oh and we’re all in NOVA so yea it matters.
So you’re the worst type of voters. The ones who vote for no one or a third party.
If you seriously think life was better under Trump, you’re insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you think the GOP would be helpful to the Palestinians or the plight in Gaza?
I think there is no difference at all between Biden’s foreign policy and neocon foreign policy. If anything, Trump seems to have more restraint with foreign wars
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you think the GOP would be helpful to the Palestinians or the plight in Gaza?
I think there is no difference at all between Biden’s foreign policy and neocon foreign policy. If anything, Trump seems to have more restraint with foreign wars
Anonymous wrote:So you think the GOP would be helpful to the Palestinians or the plight in Gaza?