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[Politics] Donald Trump 2024



Popeye

I Don't Exercise
Nov 12, 2021
583
North Carolina USA
Embarrassing to say the least. Not that one little vote will mean f*** all in the grand scheme of things, but I am abstaining from voting in 2024. Not gonna vote for any of them when they will all be horse crap anyway.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Don't underestimate American stupidity, if he runs, he will win by a landslide.

Democrats don't stand a chance after Biden.
That’s what they said a couple of months ago before the mid terms.
 












A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
18,393
Deepest, darkest Sussex
How come, despite sky high inflation, the Republicans failed to have the predicted landslide in the mid terms?
According to the exit polling, the main issues for American voters turned out to be democracy and abortion rights. Both of which are areas where the Republicans are seen as a party which is on the wrong side of history. The predictions beforehand were that it would be about the economy, which would be tough for Biden as the incumbent at a time of economic turmoil.
 


Zeberdi

Brighton born & bred
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Oct 20, 2022
5,026
He's desperate to extend his record of failure by losing a third election, but I doubt he's even going to be able to win the nomination this time. Best way to keep himself out of prison though!
You’re probably right but it’s poetic justice (and macabrely entertaining!) watching him be dragged through the shit by Congress over the January 6 raids on the Capitol:

Voting soon to take place in the investigation committee whether to refer DT to the Justice Department to be charged for insurrection - the US’s resolute clinging to the provisions of their written Constitution as if it were the Holy Cow of modern democracy at times, means even if Trump were to be convicted of a Federal crime, he theoretically could continue with his Presidential Election campaign as the Constitution is ‘silent’ on matters of criminality being a disqualifying criteria.
His opponents would hope he will be ‘disqualified’ in the court of public opinion regardless but if not, Trump would not, if convicted, be the first Presidential Candidate with a criminal conviction - Eugene Debs ran his presidential campaign from a prison cell (which no doubt Trump’s base would use as a supporting precedent! )
 




dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
7,299
Henfield
He’s a complete and utter bellend. Americans appear to like bellends. I hope they find a better bellend to vote for. I just want to see Trump squirm under a ton of litigation.
 


Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
Embarrassing to say the least. Not that one little vote will mean f*** all in the grand scheme of things, but I am abstaining from voting in 2024. Not gonna vote for any of them when they will all be horse crap anyway.

There are other options in the Greens and the Libertarians.

That's the problem in the US, these minor parties don't get enough support to actually push past the corrupt laws enacted by the duopoly that prevent smaller parties from getting greater exposure within the political sphere.
 


Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
According to the exit polling, the main issues for American voters turned out to be democracy and abortion rights. Both of which are areas where the Republicans are seen as a party which is on the wrong side of history. The predictions beforehand were that it would be about the economy, which would be tough for Biden as the incumbent at a time of economic turmoil.

The greatest lie of all is that Democrats are pro-democracy.
 




Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
18,377
Indiana, USA
Someone please explain why...

The Republican Party is called "The Grand Old Party" when they were formed in 1854
&
The Democratic Party was formed in 1824 ?

They lied from the get go, typical American politics eh, never stood a chance....

 




Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
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Indiana, USA
Chickens might be coming home to roost...
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,293
Goldstone
The greatest lie of all is that Democrats are pro-democracy.
It's all relative. Trump asked his republican colleagues to lie about the election result, and subvert the course of democracy. Coupled with the storming of the capital, that is the most anti-democracy we've seen from either party pretty much ever.
 


Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
It's all relative. Trump asked his republican colleagues to lie about the election result, and subvert the course of democracy. Coupled with the storming of the capital, that is the most anti-democracy we've seen from either party pretty much ever.

And it was never going to succeed.

People try to chicken little sky is falling about the Capitol Riot. It was no worse than some of the BLM riots that also saw protestors vandalised government buildings and storm into them. Neither were going to overthrow anything.

The Democrats were taking the Greens to court to have them struck from the Ballots.

Banning legitimate political parties from taking part in the political process actually has potential to succeed over there because their courts are politicised which existed before Trump even came to power.
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,293
Goldstone
And it was never going to succeed.
The plan to lie about the election results could have. Had governors reported the wrong election results, the overall result could have changed. Not that it matters how likely it was to succeed, the fact is he tried.

Your argument is like catching a terrorist who was trying to blow up a load of people, and his defence being that he'd made a mess of making the bomb and it wasn't going to go off anyway.


People try to chicken little sky is falling about the Capitol Riot. It was no worse than some of the BLM riots that also saw protestors vandalised government buildings and storm into them. Neither were going to overthrow anything.
And anyone trying to cause a BLM riot would be prosecuted, as Trump should be.
 


knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
13,018
He did lie and is still lying - but absolutely I agree, if it were not for eg the integrity of officers like Raffensperger in Georgia the final results could well have been skewed enough to turn the final result - “the election was stolen” has become GOP mantra and the concern for the Jan 6 Committee investigation is that letting Trump’s attempts to overthrow the results of the 2020 election go unpunished would set a precedent for future elections and undermine the very fabric of the federal Republic of the US

“If President Trump and the associates who assisted him in an effort to overturn the lawful outcome of the 2020 election are not ultimately held accountable under the law, their behavior may become a precedent and invitation to danger for future elections,” the summary says. “A failure to hold them accountable now may ultimately lead to future unlawful efforts to overturn our elections, thereby threatening the security and viability of our Republic.”


This is the thinking however, on the far right (and evident even in the centre) of the GOP:

‘Far-right Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has slammed the January 6 panel after it recommended criminal charges against Trump, comparing the move to cracking down on political rivals in “communist countries”.
“They conduct fake trials and create fake charges,” she wrote in a social media post.
“Then they imprison their political opponents in order to defeat them and scare and silence the country filled with people who support them.”’



I think in the Committee referring Trump to the DoJ it will galvanise his campaign support for the 2024 Presidency even further which may be the price to pay for trying to bring him to justice. Trump will no doubt challenge all counts right up to SCOTUS to drag it out until the beginning of the 2024 election period.

Trump remains the focus albeit a symptomatic one of a deeply divided nation - the 2024 elections threaten to be even more divisive that those of 2020.
The Reds have already dumped him for the Christian Crusader Ron De Santis. That is the battle he has to win first.
 




Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
The plan to lie about the election results could have. Had governors reported the wrong election results, the overall result could have changed. Not that it matters how likely it was to succeed, the fact is he tried.

Politicians lie all the time to try and influence outcomes.

Look at the absolute lies the Democrats pushed with the now soundly debunked Russia-gate nonsense.

They were trying to have a sitting President removed based on fabrications and lies.

Should the Democrats behind those lies be prosecuted given it played a part in the political environment that unfolded?

Your argument is like catching a terrorist who was trying to blow up a load of people, and his defence being that he'd made a mess of making the bomb and it wasn't going to go off anyway.

No my argument is that it's laughable that people think the US was going to be overthrown. Like it's hilarious.

And anyone trying to cause a BLM riot would be prosecuted, as Trump should be.

He very well might be prosecuted but the fact that so much corruption and lies by other politicians just get swept under the rug means it's all one massive fraudulent system that picks and chooses which corruption it will accept.
 


schmunk

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Jan 19, 2018
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Mid mid mid Sussex
Politicians lie all the time to try and influence outcomes.

Look at the absolute lies the Democrats pushed with the now soundly debunked Russia-gate nonsense.

They were trying to have a sitting President removed based on fabrications and lies.

Should the Democrats behind those lies be prosecuted given it played a part in the political environment that unfolded?



No my argument is that it's laughable that people think the US was going to be overthrown. Like it's hilarious.



He very well might be prosecuted but the fact that so much corruption and lies by other politicians just get swept under the rug means it's all one massive fraudulent system that picks and chooses which corruption it will accept.
Ah, the good old "they're all as bad as each other" fallacy. :rolleyes:
 


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