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77 sats \ 16 replies \ @siggy47 7 Jan \ parent \ on: Trump Muses Over Renaming Gulf of Mexico ‘Gulf of America’ Politics_And_Law
I don't know. Maybe I just find the guy to be such an asshole. As a New Yorker, he's been in the spotlight since the 1970s, I think. As a defense lawyer, the crap he pulled with the Central Park jogger case was really bad. I also have trouble getting past his almost instant covid lockdowns and embracing Fauci and the vaccine.
Still, I'm glad he beat Kamala.
A little tid bit on this that makes you burst out laughing is Trump alone is responsible for the vaccine being created as fast as it was and alllllll the Dems including Kamala talked about how they "would never take a Trump vaccine" then they did and rammed it down everyone's throats.
I think that in COVID it showed how he wasn't a politician and it was a clear sign of where he lacked anyone he knew about diseases and stuff of this magnitude. Economy, foreign relations, etc. you can use a business mindset and do well but a disease spreading like COVID did... yeah it doesn't work then.
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Its a beautiful example of how political parties lead people away from rational thought.
For me the shot thing was simple.
- This is a fairly new and not widely tested treatment.
- This disease does not have a high fatality rate
- I'm not old or at risk
- No one in my immediate circle is at risk
- Those pushing it have been lying about many things including this shot and its origins
- The drug companies have virtually no risk of litigation
- I don't trust any of the people telling me I have to do this
I could go on but you get the idea. I mean just a couple of these would be reason enough for me to abstain but the reasons just piled up. There was a time when I thought I would lose my job (thanks to Biden) due to my decision but it ended up working out for me.
Glad I didn't take it. Glad I didn't quit my job. Glad I kept my integrity (stuck to my beliefs no matter the cost). Some people quit. Some took the shot and regretted it. Some had complications due to the shot.
Its truly evil what was done to the masses. I thought I was red-pilled before Covid but I wasn't red-pilled enough. There are truly evil forces at work in positions of power.
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This is not intended to be bragging or shaming others. As time passes people forget what was done and I don't ever want to forget.
Many of the systems people have supported with good intentions were weaponized against the people. The monopolies people don't think about like local and state heath departments.
I'm fine when people admit what these systems truly are and say we need them because people are dumb. But that is rarely the pitch. Its more often than not a gas-lighting session that they work for us or we are the government. That is just a lie.
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So many examples of these slime balls doing stuff like this. The mail in ballets are a great example. Both parties have both supported and opposed it. So many examples.
Its almost like politicians are opportunistic sociopaths seeking power and glory. Like they aren't actually public servants...
I mean, don't they know they work for us? lol
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Makes sense. My dad was working in New York in the 80s. And he absolutely hates Trump, and says Trump represents everything bad about America.
I don't disagree, honestly. But look at what the Democrat Party has become... I truly think Trump is going to be better for the country than Kamala, and would've been better for a second term than Biden.
Personally, I would've preferred to see a DeSantis / Andrew Yang faceoff.
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Yeah, I have never liked Trump the guy. He's a douchbag. I do like how much he triggers terrible people in power though. There are many evils in the US and he's not even close to the worst. That's what gets me.
My view is largely system wide though so I don't care that much. I wanna see the state fall from its lofty place of importance in people's minds. I want to see it de-fanged and one of the biggest sources of its power is belief in it.
Trump is a tool to divide just as Obama, Clinton, and Bush were before him. We are constantly being psyoped to be at each other's throats. Its how these evil people maintain control.
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As a Republican working for a Republican Committee (amazingly esp in the Senate some people actually cross the aisle so ya gotta sometimes say it lol) I would never want to be Trumps friend. His policies for the most part I agree with but as a person... that's not my cup of tea so to speak the way he carries himself and acts is in my opinion isn't great.
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What's your opinion of Andrew Yang?
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I think he has some really good ideas I do not think though he would have been good as a President at the moment. He needs more experience in managing either a huge company or an agency in the government something that is massive and has a trillion factors going on.
Policy-wise I think he is a little to optimistic but I think that's a good thing to aim high and when it doesn't work out how you want its alright
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Well, as far as UBI goes, I think it's a better way to spend government money than most entitlements.
But i disagree with UBI for other reasons. it's naive to think that you can simply replace government programs with UBI.
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Even with UBI, some people are going to squander their money / not take care of themselves. They'll be homeless or on drugs or whatever anyway. And then people will vote to spend money to help them, even with UBI.
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So I don't think UBI can possibly be a full replacement for other government programs, even though I think it would be a better use of government money.