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5 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

 

You missed 'A minority of' in front of that sentence. 

 

With an electoral roll of 186.5 million in September 2024, 77.3 million US voters backed Trump, which equals 41% of all voters.

The majority of Americans did not support Trump in 2024 and, most likely, even more have turned away from him since then. 

Therefore your statement that the 'American people' trust Trump is patently untrue. Context shows that a significant majority did not put their trust in him. 

Yeah sure OK.

 

He won.

You lost.

 

Carry on crying.

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29 minutes ago, Hellfire said:

 

Russian propaganda is inherently absurd and nonsensical, built on defying even the most basic principles of logic. As a result, anyone who parrots it is quickly and easily exposed. Trump saying that Ukraine has started this war and Zelenskiy is a dictator - the best example of the Russian propaganda repeated.

Absurd and non-sensical? Except when it's true and is verifiably true.  The Russia Nuclear War Code, for example, which is law. Anyone can look it up. And yet you are now conveniently ignoring that fact you earlier labeled "Russian Propaganda."  LOL.

 

As for Ukraine "starting: the war?  Well it's a proxy war and was instigated by the USA years ago. You can thank the CIA for that. All done at the direction of the Neocons at the State Department.  I'll spare everyone the history lesson. 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Yeah sure OK.

 

He won.

You lost.

 

Carry on crying.

 

I am not a US voter so I neither won nor lost. But you were wholly wrong in your statement - as the numbers show, the majority of people in the US did not support Trump.

 

I am sorry that you have to live with the fact that most Americans do not support him, but it gives the rest of the world hope that the majority of Americans have common sense and morality. 

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25 minutes ago, jas007 said:

Absurd and non-sensical? Except when it's true and is verifiably true.  The Russia Nuclear War Code, for example, which is law. Anyone can look it up. And yet you are now conveniently ignoring that fact you earlier labeled "Russian Propaganda."  LOL.

 

As for Ukraine "starting: the war?  Well it's a proxy war and was instigated by the USA years ago. You can thank the CIA for that. All done at the direction of the Neocons at the State Department.  I'll spare everyone the history lesson. 

  Yeah, sure. I’d love for Putin’s bots to make this crystal clear—so even the most oblivious MAGA supporters can grasp it. Putin isn’t just fighting Ukraine; he’s fighting the U.S. and the entire West. According to the Kremlin, Ukraine is nothing more than a Western proxy. So when these fools talk about “making peace” with Putin by surrendering Ukraine, they need to understand that his ultimate goal isn’t just a few Ukrainian territories—it’s the defeat of the West, bringing it to its knees. The roots of this ideology is deeply Soviet, the regime's which was once named "the empire of Evil" by one truly great US president of the past. Putin is a Soviet revanchist—the worst kind of them all: a KGB officer.

   Still, I doubt they (the MAGAs) will ever understand anything until it is too late!

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Posted
9 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

 

I am not a US voter so I neither won nor lost. But you were wholly wrong in your statement - as the numbers show, the majority of people in the US did not support Trump.

 

I am sorry that you have to live with the fact that most Americans do not support him, but it gives the rest of the world hope that the majority of Americans have common sense and morality. 

We dont,  hes on a roll and the Democrats are a laughing stock. Hitch your stars to the losers then. Im sure wherever you are from needs your attention more than we do.

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14 minutes ago, Hellfire said:

  Yeah, sure. I’d love for Putin’s bots to make this crystal clear—so even the most oblivious MAGA supporters can grasp it. Putin isn’t just fighting Ukraine; he’s fighting the U.S. and the entire West. According to the Kremlin, Ukraine is nothing more than a Western proxy. So when these fools talk about “making peace” with Putin by surrendering Ukraine, they need to understand that his ultimate goal isn’t just a few Ukrainian territories—it’s the defeat of the West, bringing it to its knees. The roots of this ideology is deeply Soviet.  Putin is a Soviet revanchist—the worst kind of them all: a KGB officer.

   Still, I doubt they (the MAGAs) will ever understand anything until it is too late!

You think too much of Russia and Putin, I think.  Putin is a former Soviet KGB officer, for sure.  But, as you must surely  recall, the old Soviet Union couldn't even hold together its empire, back in the day.  It went bankrupt trying. Not only will they not make that mistake again, they don't need any of what the West has.  They have the largest land mass on earth, they have all the natural resources you could possibly imagine, and at this point, they simply want to be left alone.  The GDP of Russia is less than the GDP of Italy.  They are not a threat to the West, and they don't want to be.  

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Just now, jas007 said:

You think too much of Russia and Putin, I think.  Putin is a former Soviet KGB officer, for sure.  But, as you must surely  recall, the old Soviet Union couldn't even hold together its empire, back in the day.  It went bankrupt trying. Not only will they not make that mistake again, they don't need any of what the West has.  They have the largest land mass on earth, they have all the natural resources you could possibly imagine, and at this point, they simply want to be left alone.  The GDP of Russia is less than the GDP of Italy.  They are not a threat to the West, and they don't want to be.  

   Another absurd piece of Russian propaganda: “They simply want to be left alone”—while invading their neighbors.

   There’s no doubt that Russia has always had immense potential. But its failure to build a free society has repeatedly delivered it into the hands of dictators, preventing it from ever realizing that potential. And now, history repeats itself once again—this time, with a former low-level KGB officer playing his power games at the expense of millions of Russian people.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

Assuming you are talking about Trump? The American people do.

Well i wouldn't be talking about Fred Flinstone would i.

Posted
18 minutes ago, theshu25 said:

Well i wouldn't be talking about Fred Flinstone would i.

Well if you wrote his name in Cyrillic some folks here would

Posted
10 hours ago, transam said:

I think you are confused or making assumptions, but I expect that from a Western Putin supporter.........😬

With some posters, I have to turn down my intelligence meter to try and understand what they post. With you, even at my minimum setting, your content free micro posts makes no sense. You should just go back to tuning ICE dinosaurs…

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Posted
8 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Assuming you are talking about Trump? The American people do.

Not against Russia. 😂

 

8 hours ago, Yagoda said:

trust a compulsive lying grifting conman

Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope and nope.

 

14 out of 14 nope.

 

The MAJORITY of Americans speaking out were not agreeing with Trump about anything related to Ukraine-Russia war.

 

100% nope. 😭

 

46% of Americans think US support for Ukraine is insufficient

 

53% of Americans say the U.S. should back Ukraine until all its territories are restored, even if it takes time

 

79% of respondents fear Russia will violate the agreement

 

70% believe any deal could favor Moscow

 

64% of Americans would support an increase in military aid to Ukraine if Russa breaks the truce

 

49% of registered voters think Trump sympathizes with Russia in its war against Ukraine, while only 2% support Russia themselves and 61% back Ukraine

 

30% consider Russia “friendly but not an ally” of the US

 

61% considered countries of western Europe, like the UK, France, Italy and Germany to be allies of the US

 

76% said they thought Trump was making major changes to the America’s relationships with other countries.

 

31% said the relationships were better

 

42% said worse

 

26% said it was too soon to say

 

 


 

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Posted
41 minutes ago, Gweiloman said:

You should just go back to tuning ICE dinosaurs…

Like MAGA droolers who make under the median wage in America can afford a luxury EV car.

 

As if. 😄

 

You sound out of touch with the 'Murican working man who doesn't have tiny delicate hands like the average KGB-adjacent Keyboard Elitist. 🛎️

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Posted
1 hour ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Not against Russia. 😂

 

Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope and nope.

 

14 out of 14 nope.

 

The MAJORITY of Americans speaking out were not agreeing with Trump about anything related to Ukraine-Russia war.

 

100% nope. 😭

 

46% of Americans think US support for Ukraine is insufficient

 

53% of Americans say the U.S. should back Ukraine until all its territories are restored, even if it takes time

 

79% of respondents fear Russia will violate the agreement

 

70% believe any deal could favor Moscow

 

64% of Americans would support an increase in military aid to Ukraine if Russa breaks the truce

 

49% of registered voters think Trump sympathizes with Russia in its war against Ukraine, while only 2% support Russia themselves and 61% back Ukraine

 

30% consider Russia “friendly but not an ally” of the US

 

61% considered countries of western Europe, like the UK, France, Italy and Germany to be allies of the US

 

76% said they thought Trump was making major changes to the America’s relationships with other countries.

 

31% said the relationships were better

 

42% said worse

 

26% said it was too soon to say

 

 


 

And of course no source

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