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Everything posted by rudi49jr
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Ah, so I did understand you correctly. But Trump admitted that he lost. Usually that means admitting that you lost fair and square. Apparently for Trump it doesn’t work like that: to him it still means the election was rigged and that’s why he lost. So admitting that he lost was just an empty gesture, or what? Just to make it clear: there is zero evidence of fraud. Some instances were uncovered, almost all of them by Republican voters who tried to cheat by voting twice, or voting for a dead relative or something. So there really were no rat bastards who cheated in the 2020 election, at least not on the scale necessary for it to make any difference. IMO, the real rat bastards were those trying to overturn the result of the election, and those who kept/keep whining that the election was rigged. And those (i.e. Trump and co.) who are already claiming that the only way they can lose the 2024 election is if it is rigged.
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“Trump Pledges to Restore Free Speech, Labels 'Fake News' a Threat to the Nation” Translation: you can (and should) lie your @sses off and spread as many conspiracy theories as you want to further the MAGA cause. Anything that doesn’t fit that narrative will be labeled ‘fake news’ and those spreading this ‘fake news’ will be ridiculed, threatened and preferably prosecuted and muzzled.
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Like Will B Good already asked: please share with us what evidence exactly has come out over the years. As per this forum’s rules, you are required to back your claims up with at least one link from a credible source. My guess is that it’s going to be crickets from you, though, no links, no evidence, just false and empty claims.
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So the other day he admitted he lost that election. And now he wants to prosecute those he accuses of fraud, which caused him to lose that election. Hmm, why am I not surprised?
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I think he loves his country all right, but for different reasons than you think, and also for very different reasons than most Americans love their country. IMO, Donald Trump loves America because it has been so easy for him to create the image of a successful and powerful businessman, while at the same time it has been so easy for him to break the law, and get away with it. He’s been laughing all the way to the bank while going bankrupt five (six?) times, bilking hundreds of millions of dollars, if not billions, stiffing everyone he owed money to with the bill. Then he went into politics and saw a way to make even more money. He collected hundreds of millions of dollars from hard-working Americans so he could ‘stop the steal’, for instance. Most of that money went to paying his own legal fees, though. But what Trump probably loves most about America is how gullible many Americans are, and how incredible easy it has been to pull the wool over their eyes and to get them to send him money. A lot of money.
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Trump: ‘God Thinks I’m Here to Straighten Out Our Country’
rudi49jr replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Just another one in an endless stream of pathetic and hateful one line posts. -
Trump: ‘God Thinks I’m Here to Straighten Out Our Country’
rudi49jr replied to Social Media's topic in World News
If Trump had said he saw the bullet coming and managed to dodge it you’d still be parroting that BS. Just another transparent and lame-@ss attempt by Trump to pander to his christian nationalist / evangelical base. Maybe he should try walking on water…. -
Here’s another insight into the proposed policies of the stable genius: 16 Nobel prize winning economists say Trump policies will fuel inflation. https://www.reuters.com/world/us/16-nobel-prize-winning-economists-say-trump-policies-will-fuel-inflation-2024-06-25/ The economists say Trump's economic plans would reignite inflation, in part because of his pledge to impose stiffer tariffs on Chinese imports, which they say will hike prices on many goods bought by U.S. consumers. "While each of us has different views on the particulars of various economic policies, we all agree that Joe Biden's economic agenda is vastly superior to Donald Trump," the economists state in their letter. "We believe that a second Trump term would have a negative impact on the U.S.'s economic standing in the world, and a destabilizing effect on the U.S.'s domestic economy." How about them apples?
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Wow, pushing trans ideology and critical race theory to indoctrinate all those poor innocent kids. Straight out of the MAGA / loony right playbook, scare mongering 101. Sounds to me like you’re the one who’s been indoctrinated, and has been reading a few too many fairytales. And I don’t even have to read between the lines to come to that conclusion
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More than 200 Bush, McCain, Romney aides endorse Harris
rudi49jr replied to jerrymahoney's topic in Political Soapbox
Jesus wept. So you want to see the world go to hell in a handbasket just for your entertainment? That’s pretty sick, dude. -
Nope. I was raised a Catholic in the Netherlands in the 1960’s. In primary school, the pastor of a nearby church would come twice a week and I really enjoyed all the wonderful bible stories he told. He was very good at it. But then when I was about 12 or 13 I started to come to the conclusion that that was all it was: just stories, fairy tales from 2000 years ago. I also started to ask myself why the world was such a huge mess if there really was a benevolent god who had the best intentions with humankind. And then I started to get really annoyed with all those ‘holier-than-thy’ kind of people, who think they’re better than everyone else because of their religion, and try to force their religion and beliefs on others. My father taught me two things when I was young. First thing: ‘do unto others as you would have them do unto you’. Second thing: ‘live and let live’. I am in no way a communist, but I think Karl Marx said it very well: ‘religion is the opium of the people’.
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When Should Teenagers Embark on Their First Parent/Adult-Free Holiday
rudi49jr replied to Social Media's topic in World News
That depends very much on the teenager(s) in question. Some of them grow up quick and can be trusted to stay home alone or go on a holiday with friends by the time they’re 16 or 17. Others grow up (much) slower and need more time. And judging by what some people post here on AN, some never grow up at all. -
I have received countless emails like this, that I had won a power drill or a tool kit or whatever and if I would just please click on the link to confirm. Yeah, right. Fortunately I have a very good spam filter and all this goes straight into my spam folder.
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Only 3 or 4 points?
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Not quite. Barr said a lot of very bad things about Trump after Biden became president. But then he said he would vote for Trump anyway. Like so many other spineless GOP cowards who trashed Trump after his presidency, and then announced they would vote for him regardless. Go figure.