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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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I think this is more a failing of the democrats than anything else.
It is and it isn’t. Nobody really likes Kamala, but I guess I was wrong about this country turning the corner on hatred and civil rights a few years ago. These people were given a platform to promote hate and nonsense against people, one of the biggest platforms in the world, all thanks to Gordo’s favorite butt buddy Elon. Now apparently it’s acceptable to even joke about killing journalists, storming the capitol, et cetera. The Dems are horrible indeed, but this country as a whole is even worse. Especially Christians.
 

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It is and it isn’t. Nobody really likes Kamala, but I guess I was wrong about this country turning the corner on hatred and civil rights a few years ago. These people were given a platform to promote hate and nonsense against people, one of the biggest platforms in the world, all thanks to Gordo’s favorite butt buddy Elon. Now apparently it’s acceptable to even joke about killing journalists, storming the capitol, et cetera. The Dems are horrible indeed, but this country as a whole is even worse. Especially Christians.
Kamala comes off as disingenuous. The worst part about this all is how insufferable Elon will be.
This is also a continuation of the general push for the radical left, people see Trump as anti woke and that appeases them.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Funny they haven’t called this yet. He’s way further ahead than he was last year before the late counted ballots allowed Biden to cruise past him easily in Pennsylvania and Michigan. Harris is way too far behind in those states this time. Wisconsin too. Definitely over.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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If they call it, people will stop watching.
:tup:

It was done and dusted a couple hours ago imo. He was outperforming 2020 in almost every county in the swing states.

Hopefully the GOP leans into what they (and by extension Trump) do best… and doesn’t go overboard on the more ridiculous stuff.

Regardless, I’m ready for a very entertaining 4 years. :lol2:
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Christians are fags. Prove me wrong.
All ultra-religious folx are fags. Prove me wrong.

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Gotta milk it for all it's got.
You once were pretty anti-Trump and then reversed course pretty hard. You explained why before so no need to explain again.

I’d like to know what you think will be most positive about the next 4 years? What will they do best? And also, what do you think the GOP under Trump will do worst, policy wise?
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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:tup:

It was done and dusted a couple hours ago imo. He was outperforming 2020 in almost every county in the swing states.

Hopefully the GOP leans into what they (and by extension Trump) do best… and doesn’t go overboard on the more ridiculous stuff.

Regardless, I’m ready for a very entertaining 4 years. :lol2:
I think it will also have a domino effect on canada and the rest of the world. Centrists have to become centrists again. I think this is the official end of woke.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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You know what... Poor people deserves to be poor, if they are so easily swindled by the most obvious conman since the monorail guy
Agreed.

It may sound callous, but if poor Americans want to fuck themselves over and vote for Trump so be it. The average American might suffer a lot the coming years, but I don't really care. You deserve what you vote for.

I see opportunities for Europe. Trump has pretty dumb ideas about the economy and perhaps this will end American domination. At the very least we'll untie ourselves from the US and I firmly believe we will build a stronger economy because of it.

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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Agreed.

It may sound callous, but if poor Americans want to fuck themselves over and vote for Trump so be it. The average American might suffer a lot the coming years, but I don't really care. You deserve what you vote for.

I see opportunities for Europe. Trump has pretty dumb ideas about the economy and perhaps this will end American domination. At the very least we'll untie ourselves from the US and I firmly believe we will build a stronger economy because of it.

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Bro you said Kamala would win in a landslide. What happened?
 

Salvo

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I think it will also have a domino effect on canada and the rest of the world. Centrists have to become centrists again. I think this is the official end of woke.
I think that is the biggest factor. It all moved too far left appeasing a small minority of people thus the democrats and their equivalents in other counties have lost many of the every man voters.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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I think it will also have a domino effect on canada and the rest of the world. Centrists have to become centrists again. I think this is the official end of woke.
I’m hoping Trudeau finally resigns and the liberals here can get back to being Canada’s centrist party and leave the identity politicking to the NDP out on the left. Hopefully before it’s too late for that change and we get stuck with Poilevre. Really not a fan of the guy. He’s a smarmy little weasel imo.
 

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I think that is the biggest factor. It all moved too far left appeasing a small minority of people thus the democrats and their equivalents in other counties have lost many of the every man voters.
:agree:

All you have to do is look at divide between college educated and non-college educated voters. Democrats lost all their appeal to the working class in order to appease and court the votes of a loud, obnoxious minority focused on identity politics.
 

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