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Trump Declares Victory and Promises a "Golden Age" for America


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3 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

I heard the dems are running the squirrel death squads.

 

Yes, I heard that, too.

 

Then Trump can be the savior of squirrels in Pine City, NY in addition to Springfield's dogs and cats. I think he'll need a separate animal control officer's uniform for Pine City, however.

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2 minutes ago, mogandave said:

You mean the 66.5 million that thinks the othter 68 million are stupid fascists?

 

Yeah, they had the last four year

 

It is a foolish person who dismisses  the views of 66.5 million people. The US voter is fickle and emotional. Never underestimate the desire for them to  give retribution at the ballot box. 

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13 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

It is a foolish person who dismisses  the views of 66.5 million people. The US voter is fickle and emotional. Never underestimate the desire for them to  give retribution at the ballot box. 

 

   Are you saying that they might use their vote to vote against Trump in future ?

  (Like they did previously:)

"Listen to what the Dems say, otherwise they wont voter for Trump next time :)"

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1 hour ago, Patong2021 said:

Beware the peril of hubris.

66.5+/- million Americans did not vote for Trump. Their concerns and views should not be ignored


The way the concerns and views of Trump voters were ignored under Biden?

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1 hour ago, Patong2021 said:

 

It is a foolish person who dismisses  the views of 66.5 million people. The US voter is fickle and emotional. Never underestimate the desire for them to  give retribution at the ballot box. 

So double down on calling me stupid? 

 

66.5 million people do not have views that align with the left, they are being lied to constantly, and that needs to change. 

 

How many of the 66,5 million do you think l thought Harris would have been a great President?

 

 

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1 hour ago, tgw said:

I'm disgusted and appalled by the election results and now fear the future, even I'm not directly affected.

I feel sorry for the minority of decent people in the USA who will have to endure what will come to them.

Post-WW2 period has come to a definite end, we just entered pre-WW3 period. Scary thought.

I'm absolutely no fan of Trump but with Trump we have the best chance of swerving that and the US just stops being the world's policeman and let regional issues sort themselves out. We should stay in our lanes - after all no-one really cares about Africa which is a basketcase in many places ruined by colonialism and wars.

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3 hours ago, mogandave said:

So double down on calling me stupid? 

66.5 million people do not have views that align with the left, they are being lied to constantly, and that needs to change. 

How many of the 66,5 million do you think l thought Harris would have been a great President?

 

I have no idea. How many of the people who  voted for Trump thought he would make a great President?

I am of the view that the US electorate were voting against the status quo and wanted to see change. There is a seething anger in the population and it is not specific to hating on Democrats. You can see it in the daily violence at schools and on the road. 

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4 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Are you saying that they might use their vote to vote against Trump in future ?

  (Like they did previously:)

"Listen to what the Dems say, otherwise they wont voter for Trump next time :)"

It is not just about voting for the President, but of  voting for other offices too. State governments are important. US Congressional delegations are important. When Clinton was at his  worst, it was reflected in the mid term elections. When the USA soured on Trump in his first term it was reflected in  the mid term elections.  The trend  now is to vote against something, and not for something. People voted for Reagan because they  bought into his platform, the same as when people voted for Roosevelt and his New Deal.

 

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9 hours ago, ModdaPunk said:

A golden age for America and a stone age for everyone else :partytime2:

55555555555, no golden age for anyone, nostalgia is a poor advisor, debt, demographics, AI, global warming, inequality, hunger and war will ensure more of the same for decades to come, irrespective of who the organ grinder is.

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1 hour ago, soalbundy said:

55555555555, no golden age for anyone, nostalgia is a poor advisor, debt, demographics, AI, global warming, inequality, hunger and war will ensure more of the same for decades to come, irrespective of who the organ grinder is.

You got that right. Humans inhabited planet Earth for a cosmic millisecond while conditions supported our existence. Nature doesn't give a rat's bottom whether we exist or not, and it's likely we won't for too much longer. Humans are too busy moaning about climate change to actually do anything to adapt to it.

 

Sayonara baby, and thanks for all the fish.

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6 hours ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

I'm absolutely no fan of Trump but with Trump we have the best chance of swerving that and the US just stops being the world's policeman and let regional issues sort themselves out. We should stay in our lanes - after all no-one really cares about Africa which is a basketcase in many places ruined by colonialism and wars.

You are so correct about Africa. The Sudan crisis makes Ukraine and Gaza/ West Bank/ Lebanon look like a picnic, but which western politicians even mention it?

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Just now, thaibeachlovers said:

You are so correct about Africa. The Sudan crisis makes Ukraine and Gaza/ West Bank/ Lebanon look like a picnic, but which western politicians even mention it?

No money ,resources or tectonic plates of a superpower to bounce off. Hegemons only worry about threats to their authority not charity.

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