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POLITICAL THREAD

How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
What these people don’t understand is I hate USAID, the democrats and other internal US actors who were working to destroy the United States from within far more than I could ever hate Putin or Xi.

I used to think it was China that owned the democrat party and that’s why they worked so hard to destroy the US, but evidence now leads to the conclusion they were just stealing from US taxpayers, not using Chinese funding.
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Who's more powerful...china or Russia?

Now which one are you obsessed with?

Its weird how Putin became the puppet master of the universe all of a sudden...never interfered in any elections or pushed propaganda until all of a sudden...and all in one direction, bc he's supposedly republican

Do you ppl hear yourselves?

Speaking of Russian propaganda...you don't know they spurred on a lot of the blm protests through online misinformation, same with the statue toppling (they actually did this in former Soviet countries with Stalin statues)
You said nothing about any of that tho.

that's what gives the game away. .you haven't figured out Russians just want to cause chaos and have democracy undermimed in any way, yet you agree with it tyeur efforts sbd don't realize you're being duped yourself when it advances your political partisanship

You celebrated all of these i assume:

@sambowieshin did you fill us in on how many of these protests/rallies you supported that were put on by Russians?
 
Hilarious...first no one is going to do this. "Oppressed" libs can't go a day without spending and even if any of them did they actually think they can disrupt Amazon...LOL.

Even if they did have an impact, it would just lower inflation quicker...making Trump look even better. Lololololol
 
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Just saw Trump's poll numbers on Fox.com. They're starting to slide downward, which I'm sure he doesn't care that much about. But, of more concern to me was a couple of polls the article cited that had R's approval >90% and D's approval <10% with I's around 45% approval.

I would not have expected even reasonably bad numbers from the opposition party in these types of polls. I know that there is a huge divide between the two main parties but this is unhealthy. One side always disagrees with the other so the party in power is always going to be labeled as 'fascists' or 'anti-democracy' or 'would-be king' or 'Socialist/Communist', globalist, Far Left wacko, etc. The Dems will have their day again and you can bet they'll EO the country to death and push through a bunch of things that R's hate and then the polls will, once again, have a huge gulf between the two sides. It really does look like there are two entirely different countries inside the US now. One is hellbent on Socialism and open borders and 100% EV and identity politics to the nth degree while the other is pro Capitalism, pro life, sovereignty of the US, 'all of the above' on energy including fossil fuels, two genders, etc.

Our political system is very sick. There is no middle ground any more in US politics and that tells me the system is critically sick. There is no compromise possible when the two sides are miles apart. How and who can fix this problem is anyone's guess. But, it's not a healthy political system as designed under our Constitution to have the two main parties almost always 180 degrees apart on every issue. How can our government function and provide for the greatest good to the most US citizens if half of the population is totally opposed to whatever is happening on any issue?

It, this huge, seemingly unbridgeable divide, began, imo, with W. Bush, accelerated exponentially under Obama and has continued on a quite steep upward slope since. I believe this is bad for the country. Perhaps the only true solution is a major 3rd party that is truly centrist: left of center, typically, on social issues and right of center on fiscal issues (I realize there is always an overlap). Otherwise, we're so polarized now and becoming more so, there is no long term future for our present political system, imo. We'll eventually tear ourselves apart into two or more separate countries.
 
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