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What Americans Want and why Democrats Failed


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7 minutes ago, oxo1947 said:

The Jingthing  Hyperbole, where you compare a man who the people have just democratically voted in by a landslide numbers, To a guy that gassed 6 million women and children, & actually think their talking sense ...............:w00t:

 

That guy was also elected.

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20 minutes ago, oxo1947 said:

Why would we want to read project 2025 when it was written by Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, Hot Trump, who has said 101 times that he didn't agree with it.....

 

Trump's exclusive NFTs, where he is shown covered in muscles and doing homoerotic poses are pretty hot. Thanks for reminding me. I will pass on to my grandchildren.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryroeloffs/2024/08/27/trump-selling-more-nft-trading-cards-as-he-courts-crypto-voters/

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1 hour ago, oxo1947 said:

The Jingthing  Hyperbole, where you compare a man who the people have just democratically voted in by a landslide numbers, To a guy that gassed 6 million women and children, & actually think their talking sense ...............:w00t:

 

Sleazy straw man game.

I never said he was Hitler.

 

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1 hour ago, bubblegum said:

The people have spoken. They go all in for the man who will take away most of their voices the coming years. Read Project 2025 and chiffer at your American "dream" future.

Yep and now they seem to be demanding that we lick his feet just because he was elected.  That's often how dictatorships start.

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12 minutes ago, Ebumbu said:

 

Trump's exclusive NFTs, where he is shown covered in muscles and doing homoerotic poses are pretty hot. Thanks for reminding me. I will pass on to my grandchildren.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryroeloffs/2024/08/27/trump-selling-more-nft-trading-cards-as-he-courts-crypto-voters/

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Now imagine his real body in that.

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18 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

What matters to them is the cost of rent, of housing or medical care, of food, of transportation  etc.

I am a 70+ years old guy in NE Thailand. I have and have never had any immediate family wives or children in USofA (e.g. the guy whose daughter comes to visit him in Thailand and she is older than his current Thai wife).

 

As far as MY connection to the US, what matters to me are these concerns:

 

The US Stock market 
The money/bond market
Social Security
Medicare (if needed)
The USD to Thai baht exchange rate to the extent influenced by the US economy

 

And for me, personally, as long as those things stay copacetic I don't really care who is US President.
 

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

What I'm noticimg is spre winners.

I've never questioned that he won.

 

What's that in English.

Your getting to excited again. :giggle:

 

 

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3 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

I am a 70+ years old guy in NE Thailand. I have and have never had any immediate family wives or children in USofA (e.g. the guy whose daughter comes to visit him in Thailand and she is older than his current Thai wife).

 

As far as MY connection to the US, what matters to me are these concerns:

 

The US Stock market 
The money/bond market
Social Security
Medicare (if needed)
The USD to Thai baht exchange rate to the extent influenced by the US economy

 

And for me, personally, as long as those things stay copacetic I don't really care who is US President.
 

Well you might start to worry about social security being cut fairly soon if he keeps his promises.

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14 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Well you might start to worry about social security being cut fairly soon if he keeps his promises.

I have no control over what he does or doesn't do so I'll just wait and see what happens, if anything.

 

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One chief concern throughout the election campaign has been Social Security, which currently faces a funding crisis that would see benefits slashed by roughly 20 percent by as early as 2035.

 

Trump has been vocal in his pledge not to cut any Social Security benefits once he becomes president.

 

"I will not cut one penny from Social Security or Medicare," Trump said at a campaign rally in Florida this July. "And I will not raise the retirement age by one day."

 

https://www.newsweek.com/what-donald-trump-win-means-social-security-funding-crisis-no-cuts-pledge-1978310

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13 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

What is a "household"?

Why not be more accurate;    Among working-age individuals (ages 15 to 64), the most common type of retirement accounts in 2020 were 401(k)-style accounts (34.6%). About 18% of working-age individuals had an IRA or Keogh account, and 13.5% had a defined-benefit or cash balance plan. 

 

As you can see, the Median Value in those retirement funds is not very much. Even if there are large increases in the returns, the reality is that there will be  chump change to play with. 

 

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The have nots will remain have nots. people like me  who are financially well off, will do much better.

Say the median age of account owners is 40. What might be the expected value of a $30K in an S&P index fund in 25 years? 

 

 

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17 hours ago, G_Money said:

 The poor will always remain poor.  Most have no incentive to work or better their lives.

 

Personal choice.  Not the government’s responsibility directly.  Most local governments have programs to help.  Those that take advantage and apply themselves succeed.  Others can’t be bothered trying or working for “the man”.

 

Try offering a homeless person holding a sign work.   Vast majority don’t want work.  Only a handout. It’s become a lifestyle choice for many.

 

In America.

No. Generally, only the subsidized poor stay poor. The working poor quite often move up in a meritocratic system. 

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13 hours ago, Jingthing said:

They clearly want fascism.

Do you have money invested in the US stock market? I am an old man with fewer days left than the days I have left behind.  If my pension fund and my investments remain viable and strong under this facist then so be it. If that makes me a facist then so be it.   Yes, I do not have children so what happens after I kick the bucket is not something I think about.  I say good luck to the yournger generation that will have to overcome the legacy of this facist.  Next time put up a better candidate for starters. 

 

If I was 22 I would have a different perspective. 

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8 minutes ago, mogandave said:

No. Generally, only the subsidized poor stay poor. The working poor quite often move up in a meritocratic system. 


Agreed.  The ones who apply themselves succeed.

 

Subsidized and poor by lifestyle choice stay poor.

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