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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,776
West west west Sussex
Just listening to some Trump supporter saying why she loved him so much. One reason was 'His love of God'. :shrug:

He's going to win again isn't he?

Cuban American just said 'i voted Trump because Biden is a communist'.
English reporter
"Really!!!!"
 


Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
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Apr 5, 2014
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Four more years of this thread ?
 




Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
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Apr 5, 2014
23,599
Cuban American just said 'i voted Trump because Biden is a communist'.
English reporter
"Really!!!!"

Shows how easily influenced people are.
 






vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,897
Cuban American just said 'i voted Trump because Biden is a communist'.
English reporter
"Really!!!!"
If this sort of ignorance and stupidity holds sway then the rest of the world has little hope.
 


dwayne

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
14,986
London
If this sort of ignorance and stupidity holds sway then the rest of the world has little hope.
That's one person. Theres plenty of stupid people about. Aparantly there were lots of kids with Che Guevara banners at the BLM and democrat rallies in Miami, you can see why that's pissed off the Cubans.

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Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,859
Four more years of this thread ?

That was always going to be the case whether he was staying in the White House or heading to the big house!

Stat's right. If he loses and – assuming he won't go to jail – he'll be arguably more vocal out of office than now. He'll claim he would have done it better, that the vote was rigged and go on and on and on and on about how he MAGA. The troll will just keep on trolling.

The most important thing in his head is that he has been president – the most powerful man in the world. I'm tired and bored of him now, but there is a *tiny* bit of me that is interested to see how, if he wins, the next four years plays out for the US.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,859
Also, has Spence been washed away by his 'red wave'? ???
 






sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,754
town full of eejits
Just listening to some Trump supporter saying why she loved him so much. One reason was 'His love of God'. :shrug:

He's going to win again isn't he?

it looks like he might , now saying the election is "a fraud on the American public" .....whatever that means , closer than i expected to be honest , i thought he'd be a gonner .....:mad:
 


KeithDublin

New member
Aug 23, 2019
204
Well, it is definitely a lot tighter than I though (said the vicar to the actress). In some ways, if the repubs keep control of the senate, this is a worse result than a Trump victory, as Biden won't be able to get anything done, and we might see someone like Tom Cotton winning in 2024.

The thing I'm most surprised by is that Trump increased his popular vote, I thought he'd have around the same as 2016, but the fact that it's gone up boggles the mind.

The dems have, as usual, played this all wrong...they put so much time, effort and money into unseating Mitch McConnell and Lindsay Graham, when they should have put it into Miami, and fighting voter suppression.

I'd be interested in hearing the views of the intelligent people on here about this (so, not you Dingodan or Tyrone): This is not just a US thing, in western democracies we have seen a big swing to the right. I have lived in three countries (UK, Australia, and the US) and in all cases there was a center left government in power for a fair chunk of the early 2000s, while none of these governments did anything spectacular, they certainly didn't do anything disastrous, and generally the economy under these governments did pretty well. I thought the Julia Gillard was an excellent PM. So, why the huge backlash? I have some ideas on this, but I'm yet to hear a theory that makes me understand it.
 


sparkie

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
12,513
Hove
Well, it is definitely a lot tighter than I though (said the vicar to the actress). In some ways, if the repubs keep control of the senate, this is a worse result than a Trump victory, as Biden won't be able to get anything done, and we might see someone like Tom Cotton winning in 2024.

The thing I'm most surprised by is that Trump increased his popular vote, I thought he'd have around the same as 2016, but the fact that it's gone up boggles the mind.

The dems have, as usual, played this all wrong...they put so much time, effort and money into unseating Mitch McConnell and Lindsay Graham, when they should have put it into Miami, and fighting voter suppression.

I'd be interested in hearing the views of the intelligent people on here about this (so, not you Dingodan or Tyrone): This is not just a US thing, in western democracies we have seen a big swing to the right. I have lived in three countries (UK, Australia, and the US) and in all cases there was a center left government in power for a fair chunk of the early 2000s, while none of these governments did anything spectacular, they certainly didn't do anything disastrous, and generally the economy under these governments did pretty well. I thought the Julia Gillard was an excellent PM. So, why the huge backlash? I have some ideas on this, but I'm yet to hear a theory that makes me understand it.
Well a 3rd of the Senate is up for re-election in 2 years time so that may change the dynamic again.
 




KeithDublin

New member
Aug 23, 2019
204
Well a 3rd of the Senate is up for re-election in 2 years time so that may change the dynamic again.


True, but this election has shown that the dems do not have what it takes to win, sadly. America is the victim of two evils: The general evil of the repubs, and the evil of dem incompetence
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,754
town full of eejits
Well, it is definitely a lot tighter than I though (said the vicar to the actress). In some ways, if the repubs keep control of the senate, this is a worse result than a Trump victory, as Biden won't be able to get anything done, and we might see someone like Tom Cotton winning in 2024.

The thing I'm most surprised by is that Trump increased his popular vote, I thought he'd have around the same as 2016, but the fact that it's gone up boggles the mind.

The dems have, as usual, played this all wrong...they put so much time, effort and money into unseating Mitch McConnell and Lindsay Graham, when they should have put it into Miami, and fighting voter suppression.

I'd be interested in hearing the views of the intelligent people on here about this (so, not you Dingodan or Tyrone): This is not just a US thing, in western democracies we have seen a big swing to the right. I have lived in three countries (UK, Australia, and the US) and in all cases there was a center left government in power for a fair chunk of the early 2000s, while none of these governments did anything spectacular, they certainly didn't do anything disastrous, and generally the economy under these governments did pretty well. I thought the Julia Gillard was an excellent PM. So, why the huge backlash? I have some ideas on this, but I'm yet to hear a theory that makes me understand it.

current Aus govt couldn't be much further to the right .....Gillard was a Labour PM , Murdoch has a lot to do with it , manipulating voters with blatant bs in his publications , the threat of the left and communism/socialism etc. its a mad world at the moment.
 


Klaas

I've changed this
Nov 1, 2017
2,567
Well, it is definitely a lot tighter than I though (said the vicar to the actress). In some ways, if the repubs keep control of the senate, this is a worse result than a Trump victory, as Biden won't be able to get anything done, and we might see someone like Tom Cotton winning in 2024.

The thing I'm most surprised by is that Trump increased his popular vote, I thought he'd have around the same as 2016, but the fact that it's gone up boggles the mind.

The dems have, as usual, played this all wrong...they put so much time, effort and money into unseating Mitch McConnell and Lindsay Graham, when they should have put it into Miami, and fighting voter suppression.

I'd be interested in hearing the views of the intelligent people on here about this (so, not you Dingodan or Tyrone): This is not just a US thing, in western democracies we have seen a big swing to the right. I have lived in three countries (UK, Australia, and the US) and in all cases there was a center left government in power for a fair chunk of the early 2000s, while none of these governments did anything spectacular, they certainly didn't do anything disastrous, and generally the economy under these governments did pretty well. I thought the Julia Gillard was an excellent PM. So, why the huge backlash? I have some ideas on this, but I'm yet to hear a theory that makes me understand it.

:lol: Lovely stuff
 


KeithDublin

New member
Aug 23, 2019
204
current Aus govt couldn't be much further to the right .....Gillard was a Labour PM , Murdoch has a lot to do with it , manipulating voters with blatant bs in his publications , the threat of the left and communism/socialism etc. its a mad world at the moment.

I agree that Murdoch is a huge part of this, but it doesn't explain it totally.
 




sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,754
town full of eejits
I agree that Murdoch is a huge part of this, but it doesn't explain it totally.

the money changing hands at governmental level is astounding both in UK & OZ billions being frittered away while we are all watching this U.S election , diversionary tactics , calls for enquires into federal corruption and Murdochs role in Oz media ........somethings going on alright.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,859
it looks like he might , now saying the election is "a fraud on the American public" .....whatever that means , closer than i expected to be honest , i thought he'd be a gonner .....:mad:

I'd love him to explain the extent of this 'fraud'. I don't think voter fraud as much of a problem as he – and many others – think it is. Let's face it, assuming both sides are able to cheat the system in such a way, Trumpo would be the FIRST one to use it as a way of securing more votes. I'm regularly baffled when I see it being discussed that people think it is only Democrats who use fraudulent ballots, but not Republicans.
 


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