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1 hour ago, Kwaibill said:

And your point is? 
Kindly note that the would be assassin was an even more right wing nut job than DJT himself who evidently thought Trump is too soft on “Libs” per his membership in one of the most radical of fascist leaning orgs in the USA.

"per his membership in one of the most radical of fascist leaning orgs in the USA."

 

What membership? What org?

I haven't seen anything about this.

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2 hours ago, Gsxrnz said:

 

He'll probably reference Charlottsville, without a clue as to what was actually said.  Even Biden resurrected this one in the debate, and even he probably doesn't know that the left wing MSM have debunked themselves over the lies they promulgated.  They tend to live in a bubble of cognitive dissonance and doublethink.

 

They have my sympathy.:coffee1:

biden used it int he 2020 debates and want fact checked on it, he's used it more than once.

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3 hours ago, WDSmart said:

another example of the problem with Trump. How does he gesture to his fans after being shot? Does he wave, showing he is okay? No! He gives them a scowling face and a fist in the air... It's as if he is saying, "Fight! Our opponents are evil and need to be conquered. They need to be crushed. Fight! Physically fight them like you did on Jan 6!"

That's just your, clearly, biased interpretation of the "Fight" gesture, not fact.

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22 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:
4 hours ago, WDSmart said:

another example of the problem with Trump. How does he gesture to his fans after being shot? Does he wave, showing he is okay? No! He gives them a scowling face and a fist in the air... It's as if he is saying, "Fight! Our opponents are evil and need to be conquered. They need to be crushed. Fight! Physically fight them like you did on Jan 6!"

That's just your, clearly, biased interpretation of the "Fight" gesture, not fact.

What are you talking about? He's yelling, "Fight!" while holding up his fist. Look at the video again...

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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"That was about his dangerous political agenda of retribution".

What credible evidence of that do you have?

 

"The man is really a monster. He intends to kill American democracy".

If that was true (and, obviously, it isn't, unless you've got something rational and empirical to back it up) how come he didn't do it during the last four years in which he was in the perfect position to do so?

I presume you're not American and haven't been following this closely.

I don't have the bandwidth to educate such people so here are some links to help you understand how a second term will be much different. 

 

https://news.yahoo.com/news/john-oliver-lays-why-trump-110839913.html

 

John Oliver explains why Trump’s second term would be ‘far, far worse’ than his first

 

 

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2 hours ago, daveAustin said:

But you would say that coming from your side of the political divide. That is all you guys see and this type of sentiment just screams LEFT! The female in the op is gross in her attitude and pretty much everything else. I don't get it and actually find it all quite repugnant. Like to think I'm somewhere in the middle (possibly a bit right of centre) and do not like the guy, but don't believe he's anything you say here. He's a donkey, but he is no monster. He's a businessmanIt. It's mostly bravado.

 

Rather than be angry at people, what you guys should focus on is your dodgy electoral system. There are many smart, YOUNG people in America that should be running things, but they could never hope to get a look-in with how it rolls there... you've got to be rich and a 'someone'. It is akin to a nobody brewer in Thailand trying to break into the beer industry. Impossible.

Most of the media commentary that I follow about how Trump is a danger to democracy comes from CONSERVATIVES! Pegging me as "left" is total B.S. I judge issues on a case by case basis. So my positions run the full spectrum depending on the specific issues. Maga fascists are not conservatives in the slightest. They are radical extremists.

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5 hours ago, parallelman said:

I doubt that Pres. Trump could achieve Dictator status.He would need the the whole of the military behind him as well as the SS, FBI etc. and he hasn't got that. In addition the Senate and the House would probably arrange his removal and imprisonment by some political method. If he was much younger then he might have time to build up domestic allies but I think he is just too old to do that now. Let's hope the moderates on both sides are strong enough and can guide the US through this difficult time.

I follow the logic of your argument, but I'm not convinced that 45 is aware of that as he seems to feel that as President he must have absolute loyalty from everyone.  Those that aren't will be disposed of using presidential immunity or the machinations of Project 2025 to fully replace all members of the administration with MAGA loyalists.

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1 hour ago, Donga said:


I'm intrigued as to what constitutes "extreme right wing, Neo-fascist diatribe" 😛

Very easy these days to be labelled "extreme right wing". Melosi in Italy, Orban in Hungary, Le Pen in France - they all want to secure their borders and stop illegal immigration. They'd like to preserve their culture. Why is that extreme right wing? Guess Japan must be very right wing.

Same with Trump, just wish he'd stop being so facetious as so many people freak out. Now Biden's scrambling to show he wants to control the borders too. But he's Left, (it way too late) and suffers from the Left disorder of promoting symbolism vs actually getting anything done. And they'll spend a heap of money on the symbolism, committees, lawyers, public servants to assist the committees. Meanwhile the workers (remember them) quietly get pissed off with the symbolism and rising costs of living.

The Left, of which I used to be a proud member, has lost its way - and will take a generation to unwind their warped influence in schools, universities and ballooning government programs.

An example of "extreme right-wing, Neo-fascist diatribe" is Turmp's threats to use the executive and judicial branches of government to "go after" his legislative branch political opponents and, of course, his claim that he will be a "dictator" on day one of his presidency.  

The attempt to "preserve their culture" is also an example of an extreme right-wing goal. Left-wingers, like me, are not only open to evolving their culture by welcoming immigrants but encouraging it.

I agree with you somewhat that "the left ...has lost its way," but that is because of the tremendous pressure it's being put under by Trump and his extreme-right, MAGA supporters. But it is my hope that the left will continue to have influence, like an expansion of inclusiveness and  "wokeness," in our schools and universities and will continue to expand our government programs until we truly have a country who's economy is based on democratic socialism, not plutocratic capitalism.

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6 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Duh, Karma is not political.

Karma in politics refers to the idea that actions have consequences, and the ethical dimension of these actions can impact an individual's future existence. Throughout history, political leaders who started with positive intentions but later abused their power have faced the consequences of their actions, leading to misery for many. The theory of karma is based on cause and effect, rather than notions of justice or reward and punishment.

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1 hour ago, animalmagic said:

I follow the logic of your argument, but I'm not convinced that 45 is aware of that as he seems to feel that as President he must have absolute loyalty from everyone.  Those that aren't will be disposed of using presidential immunity or the machinations of Project 2025 to fully replace all members of the administration with MAGA loyalists.

I do not know what Project 2025 is so perhaps you could tell me. Imo you overestimate Pres. Trump's ability and the number of politicians willing to do such bidding. 

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18 minutes ago, parallelman said:

I do not know what Project 2025 is so perhaps you could tell me. Imo you overestimate Pres. Trump's ability and the number of politicians willing to do such bidding. 

It is as I said earlier.  I suggest you download the pdf from Google.

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1 hour ago, WDSmart said:

An example of "extreme right-wing, Neo-fascist diatribe" is Turmp's threats to use the executive and judicial branches of government to "go after" his legislative branch political opponents and, of course, his claim that he will be a "dictator" on day one of his presidency.  

The attempt to "preserve their culture" is also an example of an extreme right-wing goal. Left-wingers, like me, are not only open to evolving their culture by welcoming immigrants but encouraging it.

I agree with you somewhat that "the left ...has lost its way," but that is because of the tremendous pressure it's being put under by Trump and his extreme-right, MAGA supporters. But it is my hope that the left will continue to have influence, like an expansion of inclusiveness and  "wokeness," in our schools and universities and will continue to expand our government programs until we truly have a country who's economy is based on democratic socialism, not plutocratic capitalism.


Trump to be a dictator, really? Even if he said it, chill. Biden said to "put a bullseye on Trump", but don't believe he meant it literally. As regards going after political opponents, Trump only be doing what this shower has spent so much $s and effort on. So silly as Dems don't even get that most people can see the abuse and Trump increases his lead. 42 counts of felony for paying someone (42 installments) to keep quiet - really. I liked Clinton, but his misdemeanor was far worse.

I love immigration - and the benefits, especially in Australia, are apparent. My grandfather was a Russian refugee, from a refugee camp. However immigration dictated by illegal people smugglers is abhorrent and should not be encouraged. Multi billion $ industry run by criminal networks, which crudely plonk anyone who can pay into a new country. You'd have to be very biased, like a bloody NGO haha, not to see the problems this is presenting in various countries of Europe.

Evolving culture - does that include female circumcision? Religious rule of law? Girls prohibited to play sport? No gay marriage? Do Americans want 8 million new immigrants, not properly screened, into their country. Why is Biden trying to reduce immigration now?

The problem with democratic socialism is it invariably ends in tears. Not saying the existing OECD model is perfect and some of the injustices can be addressed bit by bit, but don't kid yourself with democratic socialism. Please give me a good example in today's world. Norway comes close, but who knows what the country would be like without North Sea oil. Taxes invariably get wasted by bloated bureaucracies and bodies like UN (headed up by a previously global socialist leader) and WHO make outrageous decisions which upset many sensible, law abiding people. Responsible capitalism is the way to go and I appreciate the devil in the detail as to how you maximise the responsible bit. Reality is most people like capitalism and it is delightful to see how it works in Asia.

To think our schools and universities will pave the way to Utopia is romantic, but won't happen. Not enough proper debate anymore, group think, tribal symbolism, lazy in proper research, (like colonialism only started with shipping in the industrial age), surprisingly "poorly" educated in terms of independent thinking and basic logic & methodology.

What we urgently need is objective journalism, that actually challenges the narratives, instead of trying to compete with mongrel, social media click baits or constant doom and gloom stories.

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28 minutes ago, Donga said:


Trump to be a dictator, really? Even if he said it, chill. Biden said to "put a bullseye on Trump", but don't believe he meant it literally. As regards going after political opponents, Trump only be doing what this shower has spent so much $s and effort on. So silly as Dems don't even get that most people can see the abuse and Trump increases his lead. 42 counts of felony for paying someone (42 installments) to keep quiet - really. I liked Clinton, but his misdemeanor was far worse.

 

I, too, do not understand how as many as 30 or 40% of the voting public of the USA could support Trump. It's a mystery to me.

I love immigration - and the benefits, especially in Australia, are apparent. My grandfather was a Russian refugee, from a refugee camp. However immigration dictated by illegal people smugglers is abhorrent and should not be encouraged. Multi billion $ industry run by criminal networks, which crudely plonk anyone who can pay into a new country. You'd have to be very biased, like a bloody NGO haha, not to see the problems this is presenting in various countries of Europe.

 

You've already said why people are afraid of immigration. They want to "presevere their culture." Every country in the world has been built by immigrants. There's no need (except fear) to stop now.

Evolving culture - does that include female circumcision? Religious rule of law? Girls prohibited to play sport? No gay marriage? Do Americans want 8 million new immigrants, not properly screened, into their country. Why is Biden trying to reduce immigration now?

 

I'd call all those examples above "devolving culture," but that just shows my prejudice. In a democracy, things like this would be discussed and then voted upon. If the majority wants them, then they will become the law of the land, which you must obey or suffer the consequences. If you don't like them and want to remain in this country, then you should continue your lobbying for changes in the laws and participate in the voting on them. Otherwise, you should leave and go to a different country (become an immigrant 😄 )

The problem with democratic socialism is it invariably ends in tears. Not saying the existing OECD model is perfect and some of the injustices can be addressed bit by bit, but don't kid yourself with democratic socialism. Please give me a good example in today's world. Norway comes close, but who knows what the country would be like without North Sea oil.

I know of no country that is now or has ever been a socialitic democracy. But, as you say, Norway probably does come the closest. 

Taxes invariably get wasted by bloated bureaucracies and bodies like UN (headed up by a previously global socialist leader) and WHO make outrageous decisions which upset many sensible, law abiding people. Responsible capitalism is the way to go and I appreciate the devil in the detail as to how you maximise the responsible bit. Reality is most people like capitalism and it is delightful to see how it works in Asia.

Taxes are not part of socialism. What would be taxed? All citizens contribute the best they can to the economy, and the government (democracy) provides for every citizen's needs the best it can.

To think our schools and universities will pave the way to Utopia is romantic, but won't happen. Not enough proper debate anymore, group think, tribal symbolism, lazy in proper research, (like colonialism only started with shipping in the industrial age), surprisingly "poorly" educated in terms of independent thinking and basic logic & methodology.

I don't think schools will "pave the way to Utopia," but without them, we'll be stuck in Dystopia.

What we urgently need is objective journalism, that actually challenges the narratives, instead of trying to compete with mongrel, social media click baits or constant doom and gloom stories.

At last, we totally agree on something!

 

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It looks like his guardian angel was acting on the right moment and only the ear was hit, amazing.

The angel, probably made his head turn a little. Must have been, if you see the place of location of sniper and Trump.

If he didnt turn his head, then the outcome was more severe, probably.

Weird is, roof was not guarded and even people warned, there was a guy sneaking over the roof with a riffle !

At least there were 2 witnesses of that who told authorities in a time span of 3-4 minutes (said) and Trump was not taken off his place !

And after all then the hitman was shot to death. It is all amazing (again)? 

A map showing the distance suspected gunman thomas matthew crooks shot at Trump from

 

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2 hours ago, Bundooman said:

I thought he was shot on the top of the ear. not in the head.

Well. apparently, he doesn't believe Trump himself who tweeted that he was shot in the ear. It's certainly useful as a general rule to believe that Trump is lying. It's just that this is the rare case where it's a pretty safe bet he's telling the truth.

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6 hours ago, frank83628 said:

biden used it int he 2020 debates and want fact checked on it, he's used it more than once.

biden decided to run for the office on 

The Charroletsville  narrative ,what has now been debunked  by the left’s

fact checking service SNOPES. but he still uses the narrative to race bait  in his word salad speeches.

 

Biden contrasts Jefferson's hometown, Charlottesville, with the deadly clash between white nationalists and counterprotesters that occurred there in August 2017. He quotes President Donald Trump in the video, referring to the president's "very fine people on both sides" quote in the wake of the death of Heather Heyer.


https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/joe-biden-announces-2020-run-president/story?id=62579665

 

 

 

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