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Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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What would you and other Europeans like to see change in the US? Usually it’s been about being Team America world police, but seeing as Trump isnt blowing up half the planet like the peace prize winners before him, what is the major issue?
The general idea of a moron tweeting retarded/scary stuff is quite frightening. Having somebody like that as a president of such a powerful country is a scary thing. When Trump first won the elections my first reaction was like "good, let them crash". It's not that easy though because it's a whole system behind the guy. But it still a scary thing to have someone like him at the big chair. But no, I don't think Biden would fix the country in any shape of form, if anything chances are big he'd create a imbalance.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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What would you and other Europeans like to see change in the US? Usually it’s been about being Team America world police, but seeing as Trump isnt blowing up half the planet like the peace prize winners before him, what is the major issue?
What makes you think I'd want anything to change? Not that I even have any right to want anything as an outsider.
I mean, I don't necessarily like the notion that Trump seems to put his own interests first, America's interests second & doesn't give a damn about "the rest". But maybe I would have a different perspective on things if I was American.

For what it's worth, I dislike Trump. A lot. Because he's a fraud, a liar, looks for conflicts rather than solutions, etc. (The list is far too long.)
So no, I would never vote for him.
On the other hand, Biden doesn't inspire any confidence at all either.

So the question is, if I was American, would I dislike Trump enough to vote for the other guy? Or would I just not vote at all?
Honestly, I don't know.
 

RoiLezard

LizardKing in black&white
Apr 7, 2018
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What makes you think I'd want anything to change? Not that I even have any right to want anything as an outsider.
I mean, I don't necessarily like the notion that Trump seems to put his own interests first, America's interests second & doesn't give a damn about "the rest". But maybe I would have a different perspective on things if I was American.

For what it's worth, I dislike Trump. A lot. Because he's a fraud, a liar, looks for conflicts rather than solutions, etc. (The list is far too long.)
So no, I would never vote for him.
On the other hand, Biden doesn't inspire any confidence at all either.

So the question is, if I was American, would I dislike Trump enough to vote for the other guy? Or would I just not vote at all?
Honestly, I don't know.
As one of their neighbours of the North, I couldn’t agree with you more. Americans are facing a multidimensional dilemma, they have to take too many factors into account in order to make a decision, which won’t necessarily be the right one, in either scenario.


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swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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What would you and other Europeans like to see change in the US? Usually it’s been about being Team America world police, but seeing as Trump isnt blowing up half the planet like the peace prize winners before him, what is the major issue?
That was a good thing, IMO. And questioning a lot of historic treaties and relationships in a "what have you done for me lately" way. Cool with that.

I just don't get to how much you have to sell your soul to ally yourself with raving QAnon lunatics, looking for basements in pizza restaurants hosting celebrity pedophilia rings, and somehow believe that's gonna end well.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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As one of their neighbours of the North, I couldn’t agree with you more. Americans are facing a multidimensional dilemma, they have to take too many factors into account in order to make a decision, which won’t necessarily be the right one, in either scenario.
It is like living above a meth lab.
 

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