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Why did you vote for Kamala?
Posted on 11/8/24 at 4:50 pm
Posted on 11/8/24 at 4:50 pm
I genuinely want to know
I’m not trying to undermine anyone but I just can’t understand the mindset.
I’m not trying to undermine anyone but I just can’t understand the mindset.
Posted on 11/8/24 at 4:50 pm to STigers
Who me?????? LoL
I didn't vote for that Marxist bitch.
I didn't vote for that Marxist bitch.
Posted on 11/8/24 at 4:53 pm to STigers
Ran into an older doc today who asked how I was doing and I said fine, but better since Tuesday..he looked sort of surprised and I could tell we voted differently particularly when he just volunteered that he couldn’t vote for Trump due to “the hate he spewed”..
Posted on 11/8/24 at 4:59 pm to STigers
The only people who would vote for Kamala are losers and dumbasses.
This post was edited on 11/8/24 at 5:09 pm
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:12 pm to LRB1967
They'll be easy to spot ......
The ones at the bar with bar with a shaved head and holding her new friend the didldo .......
The ones at the bar with bar with a shaved head and holding her new friend the didldo .......
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:22 pm to STigers
In terms of policy, my big thing was tariffs. It's just wishful, pie in the sky thinking. If you believe in the magic of tariffs, you might as well believe in the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus. ...Tariffs are a really shitty jobs creation program. In terms of the increased cost of goods passed on to the consumer, one American job created by placing a tariff on a certain good can cost upwards of 500,000 per year.
There's also Trump's isolationist streak and his lack of value placed on coalitions like NATO. The western world has tried isolationism and it doesn't seem to work out well – two world wars in the last 110 years.
Also, Trump is going to add an estimated 8 trillion dollars to the national debt, with a large chunk of that going to the people who can most afford to pay taxes. Trickle down economcis also is just pie in the sky. The bond markets already are responding and puckering up for an arse load of borrowing to pay for the Trump tax cuts.
...Mainly, however, I voted against Trump for the fear of the unknown.
Whether he means to or not, he brings the crazies and schizos who ordinarily wouldn't leave their basetment. I'd never heard of Black Lives Matter or Antifa or the Proud Boys or the Oath Keepers before Trump was elected, and I haven't heard a lot from them since. Antifa protested on some college campuses and got pile driven into the sidewalk by some campus cops, but that's about it.
Interesting how there haven't any majoring rioting in any American city since Trump's been gone. Trump's words and rhetoric activates the crazies in this country and Trump's words and rhetoric make the crazy basement dwellers and schizos feel important and emboldened.
...Also, out of the nearly 60 Americans in American history who finished in second place in the presidential genearl election, Trump was the first one to say "no, I don't think that's right. I think that I should win." All because he "felt it in his heart." There's cheating in every election. Al frigging Gore definitely could've pulled a Donald Trump in 2000 after what happened in Florida, but Al Gore didn't, because he understood these things called election law and standing.
January 6th was nuts. There's no one on this board who can phrase it in a certain way or convince me otherwise. And it all started b3ecause Trump put out a tweet about a "wild rally" one mile from the place where legislators were doing the one thing that Trump didn't want them to do and on the exact same day. That was the most embarrassing day in American history. Anybody on here spewing counter talking points and downplaying that day is complicit.
• Seventeen different former members of Trump's inner circle at the White House - career military men, lifelong hardcore Republicans like Rex Tillerson - signed a letter trying to tell everybody that Trump was emotionally and unfit for office. If there are a bunch of people who all worked at the same place - and they all say "we had this one co-worker, and that son of a bitch was crazy in the head for real," I'd tend to belive them. Trump is bat shite, outhouse crazy and 100 years ago he'd have ended up in an asylum.

There's also Trump's isolationist streak and his lack of value placed on coalitions like NATO. The western world has tried isolationism and it doesn't seem to work out well – two world wars in the last 110 years.
Also, Trump is going to add an estimated 8 trillion dollars to the national debt, with a large chunk of that going to the people who can most afford to pay taxes. Trickle down economcis also is just pie in the sky. The bond markets already are responding and puckering up for an arse load of borrowing to pay for the Trump tax cuts.
...Mainly, however, I voted against Trump for the fear of the unknown.
Whether he means to or not, he brings the crazies and schizos who ordinarily wouldn't leave their basetment. I'd never heard of Black Lives Matter or Antifa or the Proud Boys or the Oath Keepers before Trump was elected, and I haven't heard a lot from them since. Antifa protested on some college campuses and got pile driven into the sidewalk by some campus cops, but that's about it.
Interesting how there haven't any majoring rioting in any American city since Trump's been gone. Trump's words and rhetoric activates the crazies in this country and Trump's words and rhetoric make the crazy basement dwellers and schizos feel important and emboldened.
...Also, out of the nearly 60 Americans in American history who finished in second place in the presidential genearl election, Trump was the first one to say "no, I don't think that's right. I think that I should win." All because he "felt it in his heart." There's cheating in every election. Al frigging Gore definitely could've pulled a Donald Trump in 2000 after what happened in Florida, but Al Gore didn't, because he understood these things called election law and standing.
January 6th was nuts. There's no one on this board who can phrase it in a certain way or convince me otherwise. And it all started b3ecause Trump put out a tweet about a "wild rally" one mile from the place where legislators were doing the one thing that Trump didn't want them to do and on the exact same day. That was the most embarrassing day in American history. Anybody on here spewing counter talking points and downplaying that day is complicit.
• Seventeen different former members of Trump's inner circle at the White House - career military men, lifelong hardcore Republicans like Rex Tillerson - signed a letter trying to tell everybody that Trump was emotionally and unfit for office. If there are a bunch of people who all worked at the same place - and they all say "we had this one co-worker, and that son of a bitch was crazy in the head for real," I'd tend to belive them. Trump is bat shite, outhouse crazy and 100 years ago he'd have ended up in an asylum.

This post was edited on 11/8/24 at 5:26 pm
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:24 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
Do you sit down when you pee?
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:25 pm to STigers
Because she isn't a CONVICTED FELON.
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:26 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
Are you a woman, by chance?
Edit: Honest, non-frontloaded question.
Edit: Honest, non-frontloaded question.
This post was edited on 11/8/24 at 5:28 pm
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:26 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
quote:
I voted against Trump for the fear of the unknown.
You understand how profoundly stupid this is right?
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:27 pm to aubie101
quote:
Do you sit down when you pee?
I just wrote all that and the best you can do is an unoriginal corny one-liner that stopped being funny on the internet 10 years ago, you lazy and useless ack of shite!
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:27 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
Meeeeeeelt
Ur dumb arse endorses high taxes. Job kiling regs. Open borders and crimes from
Illegals. High inflation and child abuse for starters. Gfy.
Ur dumb arse endorses high taxes. Job kiling regs. Open borders and crimes from
Illegals. High inflation and child abuse for starters. Gfy.
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:29 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
quote:
In terms of policy, my big thing was tariffs. It's just wishful, pie in the sky thinking. If you believe in the magic of tariffs, you might as well believe in the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus. ...Tariffs are a really shitty jobs creation program. In terms of the increased cost of goods passed on to the consumer, one American job created by placing a tariff on a certain good can cost upwards of 500,000 per year.
There's also Trump's isolationist streak and his lack of value placed on coalitions like NATO. The western world has tried isolationism and it doesn't seem to work out well – two world wars in the last 110 years.
Also, Trump is going to add an estimated 8 trillion dollars to the national debt, with a large chunk of that going to the people who can most afford to pay taxes. Trickle down economcis also is just pie in the sky. The bond markets already are responding and puckering up for an arse load of borrowing to pay for the Trump tax cuts.
...Mainly, however, I voted against Trump for the fear of the unknown.
Whether he means to or not, he brings the crazies and schizos who ordinarily wouldn't leave their basetment. I'd never heard of Black Lives Matter or Antifa or the Proud Boys or the Oath Keepers before Trump was elected, and I haven't heard a lot from them since. Antifa protested on some college campuses and got pile driven into the sidewalk by some campus cops, but that's about it.
Interesting how there haven't any majoring rioting in any American city since Trump's been gone. Trump's words and rhetoric activates the crazies in this country and Trump's words and rhetoric make the crazy basement dwellers and schizos feel important and emboldened.
...Also, out of the nearly 60 Americans in American history who finished in second place in the presidential genearl election, Trump was the first one to say "no, I don't think that's right. I think that I should win." All because he "felt it in his heart." There's cheating in every election. Al frigging Gore definitely could've pulled a Donald Trump in 2000 after what happened in Florida, but Al Gore didn't, because he understood these things called election law and standing.
January 6th was nuts. There's no one on this board who can phrase it in a certain way or convince me otherwise. And it all started b3ecause Trump put out a tweet about a "wild rally" one mile from the place where legislators were doing the one thing that Trump didn't want them to do and on the exact same day. That was the most embarrassing day in American history. Anybody on here spewing counter talking points and downplaying that day is complicit.
• Seventeen different former members of Trump's inner circle at the White House - career military men, lifelong hardcore Republicans like Rex Tillerson - signed a letter trying to tell everybody that Trump was emotionally and unfit for office. If there are a bunch of people who all worked at the same place - and they all say "we had this one co-worker, and that son of a bitch was crazy in the head for real," I'd tend to belive them. Trump is bat shite, outhouse crazy and 100 years ago he'd have ended up in an asylum.

Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:30 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
quote:
I just wrote all that and the best you can do is an unoriginal corny one-liner that stopped being funny on the internet 10 years ago, you lazy and useless ack of shite!
It is all talking point memo stuff. If you had any perception or logical thinking you could come up with other reasons why those things occurred. Could it be that a lot of the protest were to sow discord and angst against Trump? It is curious they went away like you said.
This post was edited on 11/8/24 at 5:31 pm
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:31 pm to STigers
Because they’ve been brainwashed
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:31 pm to STigers
Because we already had a audition with Trump as President and he wracked up almost 8 trillion in debt.
Treasury Department data shows the gross federal debt rose by about $7.8 trillion on Trump’s watch.
Treasury Department data shows the gross federal debt rose by about $7.8 trillion on Trump’s watch.
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:32 pm to aubie101
quote:
It is all talking point memo stuff. If you had any perception or logical thinking you could come up with other reasons why those things occurred. Could it be that a lot of the protest were to sow discord and angst against Trump? It is curious they went away like you said.
$7.8 trillion dollars in debt.
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:33 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
quote:
January 6th was nuts. There's no one on this board who can phrase it in a certain way or convince me otherwise. And it all started b3ecause Trump put out a tweet about a "wild rally" one mile from the place where legislators were doing the one thing that Trump didn't want them to do and on the exact same day. That was the most embarrassing day in American history. Anybody on here spewing counter talking points and downplaying that day is complicit.
The Justice Department JUST DID THAT unless you are a complete fricking imbecile.
Posted on 11/8/24 at 5:33 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
quote:
That was the most embarrassing day in American history.
It takes all kinds and I respect your reasons. That said, you are out of your mind if you truly believe this.
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