cognitive decline in action
Your abilities to notice mental decline must have been greatly sharpened by the last 4 years :)
cognitive decline in action
Longer; you joined in 2010.Your abilities to notice mental decline must have been greatly sharpened by the last 4 years :)
Yup. Not only was this not voted for, it was explicitly denied that it would happen.Project 2025 laid down the framework for most of it. Trump denied knowledge of the document, but then nominated its co-author to be head of the WH Budget Office.
Most Trump voters were unaware of its existence as was pretty much played down by the RW media.Yup. Not only was this not voted for, it was explicitly denied that it would happen.
He's really digging in on this, and it isn't even his to give.In the newly-released clip, Trump was asked by Fox's Bret Baier whether the Palestinian people would have the right to return to Gaza.
"No, they wouldn't, because they're going to have much better housing," he said.
Or else.......
Regardless of how you personally feel about the winner, there is nothing unusual about cheering the President of a country. It happens everywhere.
It really doesn’t happen everywhere, not that we have a president, but Prime Ministers certainly don’t get cheered much. Find it a bit weird.Perhaps you missed it. There has been an election since 2020. The guy who won that election is who they are cheering. They do so because he is President and they hope he succeeds.
Regardless of how you personally feel about the winner, there is nothing unusual about cheering the President of a country. It happens everywhere.
It seems to be high up on his agenda right now, but I'm hoping it's just a distraction rather than a firm plan.All I can say is living in Canada has become far scarier with the election of this man. He is actively threatening the sovereignty of Canada and it scares me and my family a lot at the moment.
I meant that to convey the point that its not unique. Cheering for a country's president is quite normal.It really doesn’t happen everywhere, not that we have a president, but Prime Ministers certainly don’t get cheered much. Find it a bit weird.
Right. He scares people because that's what dick-headed bullies do.All I can say is living in Canada has become far scarier with the election of this man. He is actively threatening the sovereignty of Canada and it scares me and my family a lot at the moment.
You may have missed my point.Boo?
There was some of that too. Also normal in democratic societies.
You may have missed my point.
"Regardless of how you personally feel about the winner, there is nothing unusual about cheering the President of a country. It happens everywhere."
I had in mind Belarus, North Korea...
You may have missed my point.
"Regardless of how you personally feel about the winner, there is nothing unusual about cheering the President of a country. It happens everywhere."
I had in mind Belarus, North Korea...
Didn't take long for them to be subjugated, did it? Interesting to see America sleepwalking into a dictatorshipz although no doubt you're a fan?Perhaps you missed it. There has been an election since 2020. The guy who won that election is who they are cheering. They do so because he is President and they hope he succeeds.
Regardless of how you personally feel about the winner, there is nothing unusual about cheering the President of a country. It happens everywhere.
Dunning and kruger say hiI didn't miss your point. I countered it. Keep up :)
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