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If Trump is re-elected what does it say about the I.Q of the average American?


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1 minute ago, renaissanc said:

Oh dear! Perhaps you'd like to watch something else other than Morning Joe and The View.

Avoid making incorrect assumptions.

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16 hours ago, zombie nights said:

What does it say about the IQ of Yanks if Trump is re-elected?

It says a lot.

On a par with the Brits who voted for Brexit.

 

Yes. A far higher average than the minority.

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13 hours ago, BusyB said:

 

Interesting. You're right - he's anything but traditional conservative. Though he is dangerously anti-progressive (for want of a better contrast word).

 

I've not really tried to pigeonhole him politically. His creed is money and greed. He seems to stand for no other policy than his own aggrandizement.

 

He is also clearly coming off the rails and unfit. However, it's way too late for the Reps to switch the ticket to a younger generation the way the Dems did. So they're gonna try and heave him into office at any cost, then retire him a year or so in to replace him with Vance.

 

Then the US can really look in for some serious faeces.

 

 

 

Not the like the fantasy joke turd piece you just wrote then?

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5 hours ago, Foexie said:

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I thought the post above was a fabricated joke but I guess not:

 

Trump tells child there will be no cows under Harris
 10/18/24 3:11 PM ET

 

Former President Trump joined “Fox & Friends” on Friday for an in-person interview where he told a 6-year-old child the U.S. “won’t have any cows” if Vice President Harris is elected.

In a recorded video, the child asked the Republican candidate about his favorite farm animal.


“I’ll tell you what I love, I love cows, but if we go with Kamala, you won’t have any cows anymore,” the former president responded to the child’s question. “I don’t want to ruin this kid’s day.”

He then called Harris a “radical left lunatic.”

 

In North Carolina, he added that Harris would “outlaw red meat.”

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4941581-trump-says-no-cows-under-harris/

 

 

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Posted
23 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

 

Yes, because he is an ahole. And he shows this every time he is on stage. And he showed that more than enough when he was president. Personally, I avoid aholes. And I certainly would not want an ahole to represent me.

Why do you think most of the world is laughing about the USA? Because nobody can comprehend how grown-up people would ever vote for such a person.

 

I agree with some of his politics. And I disagree with some DEM politics. But how much can "we" rely on from a serial liar? If he tells us he will build a wall and Mexico will pay, can we believe that?

He hired dozens of people for top jobs and often described them at that time at the top specialists who know all and will sort it all out and all that. And then, weeks or months later he fired them because they are losers, incompetent, and all that.

Is that what a competent leader does? No! And all that is obvious since many years. That's why questions like above come up: How f&$$ing stupid do people have to be to elect such a maniac not only once but maybe a second time?

fool me once shame on you...fool me twice shame on me....take me for a fool and buy golden sneakers and made in china bibles...MAGA

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5 hours ago, RSD1 said:


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Can you please provide a translation into English? 

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39 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Perhaps he is what you say, but I'd still vote for him based on no wars started during his presidency, unlike Biden who has two that America is prolonging by supplying weapons and Kamala that went along with them.

 

Apparently you would vote for the warmongers. Perhaps you will change your mind if WW3 starts in the ME because of Harris, if she wins.

 

And somehow, I thought Putin and Hamas started those wars, or not?

And while Trump was president, how did he supply tons of weapons to Israel? Did he continue with the useless war in Afghanistan?

I think to be fair, Trump could not just stop the wars and weapons deliveries. And Biden couldn't do the same.

And (almost?) all US politicians do what the Israel lobby wants and what the industrial military complex want. Because otherwise they would not be (re)elected.

 

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On 10/17/2024 at 2:35 PM, mogandave said:

I support Trump, and I am university educated. 

 

I want the border closed. 

I originalists on the court.

I support the rule of law.

I support the electoral college.

I don’t want higher taxes

I don’t want more welfare 

I support meritocracy 

I am against DEI programs 

I believe in peace through strength 

I don’t want men in girls bathrooms

I don’t want men in women’s sports

I don’t want boys/girls taught that they can be girls/boys

 

 

Why do you support Harris? I assume you want/believe the opposite of everything I want/ believe, yes?

"Why do you support Harris? I assume you want/believe the opposite of everything I want/ believe, yes?"  I think this statement sums up the real political problems in the US. Conservatives "assume" that liberals want/believe the OPPOSITE of everything they want/believe and vice versa.  Each political party member feels antagonized and antagonistic against every member of the other party.  It's called "polarization." Until the two sides can sit down together and discuss the issues while LISTENING to the other side, no progress will be made. I dislike Trump because he knowingly FEEDS this polarity, this discontent.  I believe he is a megalomaniac, although some might say "magalomaniac"!  Harris claims to want to bring the two sides closer.  

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23 hours ago, jvs said:

I am not a US citizen but in my opinion a lot the problems are there because of the parties.There are only two really.

So what you get next is things like,"when you are not with us you are against us " and "you belong to the other side"

I think if you have more parties there is more room for tolerance.

No matter who is elected ,the  people of the USA will have to look in the mirror and decide what to do.

There are many possibilities.

One might be surprised at the number of US registered political parties. Unfortunately, the historical mindset appears to be that only the two largest have the possibility of electing anyone. It is complicated but certainly the corruption by the need for campaign financing plays into the picture

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