Kamala vs. Trump
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neat
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I ain't gonna say much, but it appears that we're doomed. I guess we'll see in a few months.
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I ain't gonna say much, but it appears that we're doomed. I guess we'll see in a few months.
@MASONNETishere and why do you say that
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naruto
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Ehh my stance is, we will still be here once he's done serving his term, some of the stuff he swears he's fixing to do he cant even do. But if he DOES end up lowering costs like gas prices I'd definitely sleep better at night.
@Marla said in Kamala vs. Trump:
Ehh my stance is, we will still be here once he's done serving his term, some of the stuff he swears he's fixing to do he cant even do. But if he DOES end up lowering costs like gas prices I'd definitely sleep better at night.
I completely agree. MAYBE he will actually make the country safe again, and lower taxes. Im not that disappointed, and at least he's not god awful Kamala.
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No matter how you cut it, the country has re-elected an insurrectionist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack
Trump was impeached specifically for inciting the riot, including by his fellow republicans: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_impeachment_trial_of_Donald_Trump
And he continues to deny the results of the 2020 election to this day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_reactions_to_Donald_Trump's_claims_of_2020_election_fraud
@DannilTrifonov Are you either are unaware of these facts, or don't believe them to be a concern? Kamala, by contrast, is the sitting VP of the strongest US economy (post-covid) of all time. It is true that for a time, during the Biden administration, we have had higher inflation, but so has the entire world (again, due to covid).
On 2021-2023 worldwide inflation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021–2023_inflation_surge
To me, the best case scenario for Trump in 2024-2028 is that he will do the same things he did in 2016-2020: He’ll cut taxes for the wealthy, and undermine our international agreements with foreign partners (Making them less reliant on the USA as a whole, reducing our role as a global leader).
One of the worst case scenarios would be another pandemic, and the continued erosion of our health systems and constitutional process (such as, the peaceful transfer of power).
I'm not concerned at all about the price of gas, as it is already heavily subsidized. The prices are so affordable because of taxes in the first place. You can't just magically lower taxes and also get cheaper commodities. I also believe that we should be investing more in EVs, not gas, due to the realities of climate change. But I'd love to disagree and argue over that instead of having to argue over the definition of constitutional treason and stuff.
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No matter how you cut it, the country has re-elected an insurrectionist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack
Trump was impeached specifically for inciting the riot, including by his fellow republicans: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_impeachment_trial_of_Donald_Trump
And he continues to deny the results of the 2020 election to this day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_reactions_to_Donald_Trump's_claims_of_2020_election_fraud
@DannilTrifonov Are you either are unaware of these facts, or don't believe them to be a concern? Kamala, by contrast, is the sitting VP of the strongest US economy (post-covid) of all time. It is true that for a time, during the Biden administration, we have had higher inflation, but so has the entire world (again, due to covid).
On 2021-2023 worldwide inflation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021–2023_inflation_surge
To me, the best case scenario for Trump in 2024-2028 is that he will do the same things he did in 2016-2020: He’ll cut taxes for the wealthy, and undermine our international agreements with foreign partners (Making them less reliant on the USA as a whole, reducing our role as a global leader).
One of the worst case scenarios would be another pandemic, and the continued erosion of our health systems and constitutional process (such as, the peaceful transfer of power).
I'm not concerned at all about the price of gas, as it is already heavily subsidized. The prices are so affordable because of taxes in the first place. You can't just magically lower taxes and also get cheaper commodities. I also believe that we should be investing more in EVs, not gas, due to the realities of climate change. But I'd love to disagree and argue over that instead of having to argue over the definition of constitutional treason and stuff.
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@Marla said in Kamala vs. Trump:
Ehh my stance is, we will still be here once he's done serving his term, some of the stuff he swears he's fixing to do he cant even do. But if he DOES end up lowering costs like gas prices I'd definitely sleep better at night.
I completely agree. MAYBE he will actually make the country safe again, and lower taxes. Im not that disappointed, and at least he's not god awful Kamala.
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How will Trump affect the UK for me, however? Just wondering
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@VGMoose thank you for the detailed explanation, I'd like to add that my post was not meant for people to assume my political beliefs despite seeming as such
@Marla said in Kamala vs. Trump:
I'd like to add that my post was not meant for people to assume my political beliefs despite seeming as such
Same really, just wanted to add some info around the topic. Hopefully the day to day for most Americans won't change too much.
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I’m starting to realize I might not be the only right leaning person on this website lol (that’s a massive surprise)
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if he brings back what martin luther king, Gandhi, etc got rid of im gonna stay here
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I’m starting to realize I might not be the only right leaning person on this website lol (that’s a massive surprise)
oh no i assure you, its just us.
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@DannilTrifonov where's your facts to back up your claim of kamala being god awful? Your argument falls as there's no ground to stand on.
@Marla said in Kamala vs. Trump:
@DannilTrifonov where's your facts to back up your claim of kamala being god awful? Your argument falls as there's no ground to stand on.
Well, see my argument doesn't need any ground, cause last time i checked, trump kicked her ass in the election. People clearly like Trump over her, cause look who won. Guarantee her drunk thanksgiving self will not be running next term.
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No matter how you cut it, the country has re-elected an insurrectionist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack
Trump was impeached specifically for inciting the riot, including by his fellow republicans: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_impeachment_trial_of_Donald_Trump
And he continues to deny the results of the 2020 election to this day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_reactions_to_Donald_Trump's_claims_of_2020_election_fraud
@DannilTrifonov Are you either are unaware of these facts, or don't believe them to be a concern? Kamala, by contrast, is the sitting VP of the strongest US economy (post-covid) of all time. It is true that for a time, during the Biden administration, we have had higher inflation, but so has the entire world (again, due to covid).
On 2021-2023 worldwide inflation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021–2023_inflation_surge
To me, the best case scenario for Trump in 2024-2028 is that he will do the same things he did in 2016-2020: He’ll cut taxes for the wealthy, and undermine our international agreements with foreign partners (Making them less reliant on the USA as a whole, reducing our role as a global leader).
One of the worst case scenarios would be another pandemic, and the continued erosion of our health systems and constitutional process (such as, the peaceful transfer of power).
I'm not concerned at all about the price of gas, as it is already heavily subsidized. The prices are so affordable because of taxes in the first place. You can't just magically lower taxes and also get cheaper commodities. I also believe that we should be investing more in EVs, not gas, due to the realities of climate change. But I'd love to disagree and argue over that instead of having to argue over the definition of constitutional treason and stuff.
@VGMoose said in Kamala vs. Trump:
No matter how you cut it, the country has re-elected an insurrectionist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack
Trump was impeached specifically for inciting the riot, including by his fellow republicans: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_impeachment_trial_of_Donald_Trump
And he continues to deny the results of the 2020 election to this day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_reactions_to_Donald_Trump's_claims_of_2020_election_fraud
@DannilTrifonov Are you either are unaware of these facts, or don't believe them to be a concern? Kamala, by contrast, is the sitting VP of the strongest US economy (post-covid) of all time. It is true that for a time, during the Biden administration, we have had higher inflation, but so has the entire world (again, due to covid).
On 2021-2023 worldwide inflation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021–2023_inflation_surge
To me, the best case scenario for Trump in 2024-2028 is that he will do the same things he did in 2016-2020: He’ll cut taxes for the wealthy, and undermine our international agreements with foreign partners (Making them less reliant on the USA as a whole, reducing our role as a global leader).
One of the worst case scenarios would be another pandemic, and the continued erosion of our health systems and constitutional process (such as, the peaceful transfer of power).
I'm not concerned at all about the price of gas, as it is already heavily subsidized. The prices are so affordable because of taxes in the first place. You can't just magically lower taxes and also get cheaper commodities. I also believe that we should be investing more in EVs, not gas, due to the realities of climate change. But I'd love to disagree and argue over that instead of having to argue over the definition of constitutional treason and stuff.
Im sorry, Vgmoose. but just look who won. clearly people like him enough to let him get elected twice. and kamala harris has done NOTHING as VP just like Biden did nothing.
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So I asked: "Are you either are unaware of these facts, or don't believe them to be a concern?", and your answer is the latter?
It doesn't surprise me at all that many (49.9% of voters, not even most) people are misinformed and treat politics like sports. Good luck to you these next four years.
