FogBlueInSanFran
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Well if there is a recession he'll lose.
I don't think recession means he'll lose because he has plenty of convenient scapegoats, especially the Fed. He loses if blue turnout is strong.
Well if there is a recession he'll lose.
If it were MSNBC or CNN, POTUS would be calling it 'fake news' and Fox would be amplifying the POTUS.No they have not. Nor in MSNBC or CNN. But hey, you got your jab in. That's all that matters
One might think this; it's certainly logical.
But looking at the dark underbelly of Trump's supporters, there are a frighteningly large number of people already claiming -- for example -- that these most recent shootings were actually carried out by Antifa then pinned on white supremacists, complete with a false manifesto in El Paso's case (despite the fact that the shooter is in custody) hurriedly put together and released by police complicit with the Antifa movement. Claims of "eyewitnesses" to a "second shooter" in Dayton; claims that the "orchestration" of three shootings similar in time cannot be chance, but a plan to discredit and destroy Trump and the 2A movement.
I can't stress this enough -- NOTHING will shift his hardest core base. Nothing.
Democrats must win in 2020 with turnout. You cannot expect Trump to self-destruct electorally. He won't.
Summed it up.He got 64.2 million votes, but I'm not entirely certain 64.2 million humans actually voted for him. I'm almost certain there was some level of election interference from foreign states that got him over the line in the Electoral College.
That aside, not everyone who voted for him in 2016 was a racist; that is just a statistical impossibility. No doubt, some if not many of them were though, but that doesn't preclude Democrat voters being racist either.
Many people who voted for the multiple business failures and bankruptcy candidate based on his economic policies were just stupid to think that the economy would be in safe hands. The people who fell for his 'drain the swamp' mantra just didn't do their homework. You only have to scratch the surface to reveal his colourful history of swampy behaviour. That leaves the people who voted for him on his immigration policies, and that's likely where the racists sit.
Given what has transpired since the 2016 election (the corruption revelations, the racist rhetoric, etc), the voters who voted for him on his economic and drain the swamp policies are the least likely to vote for him in 2020, although you'll always have the 'anyone but the Dem's' idiots, who are far too stupid to see what is really going on.
Given all that, it is irrefutable that Trump is using racist rhetoric to stir up hatred, and whether he's racist or not (in my opinion he is) anyone who votes for him in 2020 is ACTIVELY voting for someone who promotes racial bigotry. This is the likely reason so many Trump supporters don't like discussing their politics, because they fear being called stupid, gullible and racist.
Does anyone do their homework nowadays?He got 64.2 million votes, but I'm not entirely certain 64.2 million humans actually voted for him. I'm almost certain there was some level of election interference from foreign states that got him over the line in the Electoral College.
That aside, not everyone who voted for him in 2016 was a racist; that is just a statistical impossibility. No doubt, some if not many of them were though, but that doesn't preclude Democrat voters being racist either.
Many people who voted for the multiple business failures and bankruptcy candidate based on his economic policies were just stupid to think that the economy would be in safe hands. The people who fell for his 'drain the swamp' mantra just didn't do their homework. You only have to scratch the surface to reveal his colourful history of swampy behaviour. That leaves the people who voted for him on his immigration policies, and that's likely where the racists sit.
Given what has transpired since the 2016 election (the corruption revelations, the racist rhetoric, etc), the voters who voted for him on his economic and drain the swamp policies are the least likely to vote for him in 2020, although you'll always have the 'anyone but the Dem's' idiots, who are far too stupid to see what is really going on.
Given all that, it is irrefutable that Trump is using racist rhetoric to stir up hatred, and whether he's racist or not (in my opinion he is) anyone who votes for him in 2020 is ACTIVELY voting for someone who promotes racial bigotry. This is the likely reason so many Trump supporters don't like discussing their politics, because they fear being called stupid, gullible and racist.
He got 64.2 million votes, but I'm not entirely certain 64.2 million humans actually voted for him. I'm almost certain there was some level of election interference from foreign states that got him over the line in the Electoral College.
That aside, not everyone who voted for him in 2016 was a racist; that is just a statistical impossibility. No doubt, some if not many of them were though, but that doesn't preclude Democrat voters being racist either.
Many people who voted for the multiple business failures and bankruptcy candidate based on his economic policies were just stupid to think that the economy would be in safe hands. The people who fell for his 'drain the swamp' mantra just didn't do their homework. You only have to scratch the surface to reveal his colourful history of swampy behaviour. That leaves the people who voted for him on his immigration policies, and that's likely where the racists sit.
Given what has transpired since the 2016 election (the corruption revelations, the racist rhetoric, etc), the voters who voted for him on his economic and drain the swamp policies are the least likely to vote for him in 2020, although you'll always have the 'anyone but the Dem's' idiots, who are far too stupid to see what is really going on.
Given all that, it is irrefutable that Trump is using racist rhetoric to stir up hatred, and whether he's racist or not (in my opinion he is) anyone who votes for him in 2020 is ACTIVELY voting for someone who promotes racial bigotry. This is the likely reason so many Trump supporters don't like discussing their politics, because they fear being called stupid, gullible and racist.
I spoke to a few Americans when I went over a month ago and all of them said the same thing, he is an a**hole but he is doing an okay job.
It's amazing how many bluemoon members keep meeting Americans who say he's doing a great job or an o.k job.I wonder just how badly he'd have to be doing to for it to be classified as a not OK job?
He's ruined US growth and prospects for growth for the US economy
Increased the budget deficit significantly
Put thousands of Americans out of work
He's increased costs for US consumers, hitting the worst off, most
He's set back the aspirations of millions of disadvantaged Americans regarding any hope of decent publicly funded healthcare
He's put us on a course towards military conflict with Iran, where there was none previously
Wiped trillions off world markets, depressed economies all around the globe (he wiped $44bn off the value of Apple with one tweet on Friday).
Done untold damage to a delivering a concerted, world-wide coordinated effort on climate change
And that's not even to mention his other "achievements" in terms of racism, misogynism, corruption etc etc etc
Doing "OK"??? He's an absolute disaster.
And his hair gets more ludcrous by the day.
I spoke to a few Americans when I went over a month ago and all of them said the same thing, he is an a**hole but he is doing an okay job. They said they would probably vote for him again on that basis. The number one reason why is what alternative do they have?
Regardless of what you or anyone thinks of Trump personally, the Democrats have to get their own house in order first. It seems to be quite easily forgotten that Clinton was a poor candidate and represented the same old. It wasn't fraud, she lost and she lost because she failed to communicate what she would do about issues facing Americans.
The Democrats have to proceed at their peril and understand that the moral high ground alone isn't a position you can take to win an election. Obama and Clinton thought that and a year prior to the election they laughed at the idea of Trump as president, they aren't laughing now.
You could always stop clicking on it.Great post.
Close thread!
FWIW, I did say I’d met some that said that in the Dominican Republic, but they were one couple out of about 12 that were in our volleyball group. The rest were simply embarrassed by him, including some Texans weirdly enough.It's amazing how many bluemoon members keep meeting Americans who say he's doing a great job or an o.k job.
It's amazing how many bluemoon members keep meeting Americans who say he's doing a great job or an o.k job.
Hope he gets a lynching in El Paso today
someone mentioned there was 24 mass shootings under Obama and only 4 under Trump so doesn't understand why Trump is getting the stick
Define mass shooting.someone mentioned there was 24 mass shootings under Obama and only 4 under Trump so doesn't understand why Trump is getting the stick