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Old 11-07-2020, 06:31 PM
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Pretending not to care about the election is about to be as common as announcing without being prompted that you are not afraid of a virus. lol
I personally don't derive much meaning in my life from politics, so no I don't really care that trump loses. Every criticism of him comes down to character attacks, he's a baby and a narcissist and a bad bad man. Never specific critiques of economic or foreign policy, which is basically all I care about with a president. There's more to life than who the president is.

I don't like biden primarily because I have no idea at all what he actually proposes to do- specifically. The entire platform is vague and happy-sounding, as if he assumes most people are idiots who are satisfied with answers like "let's help the working class!". Thanks, generic politician #456627. And like I said before, I really really don't like kamala harris. Even the mega-left stephen colbert was like uhhhh you seem sort of duplicitous when he interviewed her.
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Old 11-07-2020, 06:47 PM
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I personally don't derive much meaning in my life from politics, so no I don't really care that trump loses. Every criticism of him comes down to character attacks, he's a baby and a narcissist and a bad bad man. Never specific critiques of economic or foreign policy, which is basically all I care about with a president. There's more to life than who the president is.
Isolationist+protectionist.

Boo this man.
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Old 11-07-2020, 07:13 PM
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Every criticism of him comes down to character attacks, he's a baby and a narcissist and a bad bad man.
That are just the reasons people are making fun of him.
The scary parts are his nationalist policies, anti-science stances and ruining foreign relations (except Saudi Arabia).
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Old 11-07-2020, 09:52 PM
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I personally don't derive much meaning in my life from politics, so no I don't really care that trump loses. Every criticism of him comes down to character attacks, he's a baby and a narcissist and a bad bad man. Never specific critiques of economic or foreign policy, which is basically all I care about with a president. There's more to life than who the president is.

I don't like biden primarily because I have no idea at all what he actually proposes to do- specifically. The entire platform is vague and happy-sounding, as if he assumes most people are idiots who are satisfied with answers like "let's help the working class!". Thanks, generic politician #456627. And like I said before, I really really don't like kamala harris. Even the mega-left stephen colbert was like uhhhh you seem sort of duplicitous when he interviewed her.
That is a pretty fair and balanced assessment guys. I agree. God only knows what silly democratic ideas Biden will try to implement.

Anyway if him and Harris is sworn in it'll be Harris's agenda and some bones thrown to the environmental movement. Who knows. It may not even be terrible. I'm really curious if they'll mention real reform for healthcare or just roll with a gutted ACA for 4 yrs then hand the reigns right back over to the Republicans and we just got this "boogeyman" cycle of Presidents-ys and then I die of old age.
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Old 11-07-2020, 10:24 PM
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That is a pretty fair and balanced assessment guys. I agree. God only knows what silly democratic ideas Biden will try to implement.

Anyway if him and Harris is sworn in it'll be Harris's agenda and some bones thrown to the environmental movement. Who knows. It may not even be terrible. I'm really curious if they'll mention real reform for healthcare or just roll with a gutted ACA for 4 yrs then hand the reigns right back over to the Republicans and we just got this "boogeyman" cycle of Presidents-ys and then I die of old age.
They ran on very little. There's really no imperative to achieve any legislative objectives. A federal mask order is about the only thing. Harris doesn't have an agenda of her own, either; she's a total conformist corporocrat. It will be whatever the deepstate decides.

I honestly have very little notion what legislative objectives will be undertaken. He's a black box. $15 minimum wage is the only thing on my radar, but even that Biden has written on his platform -- while never mentioning out loud.

Biden's loss is a pretty devastating defeat for progressives in my view. Pulling to the center "worked"!: he won!! I think a populist republican party will be the one to bring UBI. If they don't regress into Christian right shit and antitrans. It's a pretty sad election and I can't wait for a generation or two to die of old age after living full happy lives.
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Old 11-07-2020, 10:29 PM
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...and we just got this "boogeyman" cycle of Presidents-ys and then I die of old age.
That's turning into an American tradition. My old man (1927-2008) was pretty consistent in saying that the only president he voted for who he actually liked was Truman. I feel the U.S. hasn't seen an actual good president since about Eisenhower--everything since has been mediocre or mixed at best, and many have been outright bad.

It's tempting to draw a parallel to the string of weak-to-incompetent emperors Rome suffered through during the middle years of the third century. If there's a silver lining it's that the empire did eventually recover to some degree, at least for a time.

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With respect to your picture Jibartik, I sincerely hope the Democrats are smart enough to let Trump walk away once the time comes (whether it's 2021 or 2025). Going after him would set an awful precedent and do much to destroy two and a half centuries of peaceful transfer of power in this country.

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Old 11-07-2020, 02:16 PM
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red team bad blue team good

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Old 11-07-2020, 02:31 PM
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Kind of weird how the only proven voter fraud so far has been done and self-admitted by the GOP and Trump's only rebuttal was "but they're cheating as well!!!"
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Old 11-07-2020, 06:16 PM
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Kind of weird how the only proven voter fraud so far has been done and self-admitted by the GOP and Trump's only rebuttal was "but they're cheating as well!!!"
Lol snopes. Yeah, I'm sure snopes is run by 100% unbiased robots, and not humans. They set up their own drop off boxes, admitted that they did, and that equals "proven voter fraud"? No, it would be voter fraud if you can prove they tampered with or altered the contents of the ballots they received. This is irrelevant tit for tat until you can prove actual manipulation occured.

I mean, why would they try to steal california of all states? It always, always, always goes heavily blue, that makes no sense at all even from a fraudster point of view; it would be glaringly obvious to try to flip an overwhelmingly blue state red by some kind of illegal means.

Again, biden should *invite* a thorough investigation, to confirm beyond a shadow of a doubt that everything is square, which I think it most likely is. Trump did do this with the russia collusion allegations, he basically said "go ahead and investigate it all you want" and lots of people who hated him did investigate it, and couldn't produce any credible evidence.
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Old 11-07-2020, 06:30 PM
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Trump did do this with the russia collusion allegations, he basically said "go ahead and investigate it all you want" and lots of people who hated him did investigate it, and couldn't produce any credible evidence.
Plenty of credible evidence was found, he just knew the Senate would let him off.
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