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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Watching here. Thought it would be more Bidens way. It's super tight now.
Can't believe Trump has by support he does. I completely understood why he got a large vote his first term, but literally only one of his pledges came through, and not even fully. Odd one, but it shows, he's a good con man, no doubt. |
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"Watching here. Thought it would be more Bidens way. It's super tight now.
Can't believe Trump has by support he does. I completely understood why he got a large vote his first term, but literally only one of his pledges came through, and not even fully. Odd one, but it shows, he's a good con man, no doubt."
People are stupid, rather than taking personal responsibility, they want someone to step in and make it all ok for them. It's easy to listen to the guy shouting from the rooftops about MAGA, Trump has deftly exploited the divisions in US society as the easy way to power, cohesive policies and patient work to bring people together aren't what fills stadia. Don't be surprised by this, it's how mid 20th century dictators came to power in countries that seemed to have more sense, while the rest of the world refused to take it seriously. |
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See the main reason trump gets the votes is because his opponent isn't much better than what he is you couldn't trust hillary with a barge pole biden isn't much better either than so the choices aren't great trump does have entertainment value though lol |
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Bro in law and his wife both live in California, work for Google. Conversation a few weeks back and he was saying he was surprised how people seemed to think some states would be so close. Most of the people he worked with seemed left leaning or liberal but it just wasn't the case behind closed doors. A lot voted for trump last time (as did he) and will again because moral compass simply doesn't come into it. Protect my job and my low tax is all that matters to so many. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Bro in law and his wife both live in California, work for Google. Conversation a few weeks back and he was saying he was surprised how people seemed to think some states would be so close. Most of the people he worked with seemed left leaning or liberal but it just wasn't the case behind closed doors. A lot voted for trump last time (as did he) and will again because moral compass simply doesn't come into it. Protect my job and my low tax is all that matters to so many. "
Very true, I have a cousin in California who says "Trump is what he is, it's the people who should know better and vote for him anyway for personal benefit that I blame" |
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We commet how people vote in the US and we still have two civil war parties that are virtually identical.
Daily Seats handed down through the family and are both as crooked as each other.
A left wing opposition who's top ranks supported and participated in Murder Drug Running and Bank Robberies.
At least by voting with your own self interests you get something out of it.
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By *P_80Man
over a year ago
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Have to say I thought Trump would walk it as Biden/Harris is a joke of an opposition. I still stand by what I said in another thread that most votes for Biden will be more so to get Trump out rather than Biden in.
If Trump does win, the Dems only have themselves to blame by running bad candidates again.
They're trying too hard to pander to minority voters that they've forgotten to put in a candidate with at least some bit of integrity.
If they had ran Tulsi Gabbard for at least Vice President, I think they could have taken it handy.
Trumps whole angle is that he's not a politician and he was gonna take the corruption out of the White House, whereas the Democrats have been shown over and over again to be corrupt. Americans buy into it so I still think Trump will eventually win. |
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"Biden just took the lead in Michigan. If he keeps the lead he has now he will win. "
It'll squeak him over the line but it's still very close.
I know neither candidate seems particularly desirable but I have to wonder at the people voting for 3rd party candidates in this thing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think Biden will win Pennsylvania
More Democrats vote by mail in, and there's still a shit ton to be counted. Here's to hoping.
I don't like either candidate, but Trump has literally done nothing but divide the country.
If Trump wins, they only have themselves to win. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Working Americans can't see past their own pockets to the bigger picture. They think Trump is better for them because the economy bounced back with him in power. It probably would have anyway. Between that and his reckless tax cuts. |
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"Working Americans can't see past their own pockets to the bigger picture. They think Trump is better for them because the economy bounced back with him in power. It probably would have anyway. Between that and his reckless tax cuts. "
With all due respect I don't think you get to say what is best for "working Americans". Its their country and they get to vote. Your idea of the "big picture" is irrelevant. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Is it possible that some of Trump's support is because some Republican voters think they're voting for that 'character' from 'The Apprentice'? I wonder if Reagan benefited from the same effect. |
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By *oserMan
over a year ago
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"Working Americans can't see past their own pockets to the bigger picture. They think Trump is better for them because the economy bounced back with him in power. It probably would have anyway. Between that and his reckless tax cuts.
With all due respect I don't think you get to say what is best for "working Americans". Its their country and they get to vote. Your idea of the "big picture" is irrelevant. "
With all due respect they didn't say what is best, your quoting their comment is quite peculiar |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Working Americans can't see past their own pockets to the bigger picture. They think Trump is better for them because the economy bounced back with him in power. It probably would have anyway. Between that and his reckless tax cuts.
With all due respect I don't think you get to say what is best for "working Americans". Its their country and they get to vote. Your idea of the "big picture" is irrelevant.
With all due respect they didn't say what is best, your quoting their comment is quite peculiar "
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"Working Americans can't see past their own pockets to the bigger picture. They think Trump is better for them because the economy bounced back with him in power. It probably would have anyway. Between that and his reckless tax cuts.
With all due respect I don't think you get to say what is best for "working Americans". Its their country and they get to vote. Your idea of the "big picture" is irrelevant. "
Good grief man. No need for that. You feeling ok? Have a lie down or something you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I understand this topic interests you, but I do not understand why you would login to this site and talk about it... Like going to church and start talking about gang bang porn. |
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By *P_80Man
over a year ago
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So it looks like it's back to business as usual in the States.
Should we start a pool to see how long before another war is started?
I'm saying August 2021.
Bonus prediction: Kamala Harris will be the first female U.S. President by next June |
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"I understand this topic interests you, but I do not understand why you would login to this site and talk about it... Like going to church and start talking about gang bang porn. "
I doubt the OP specifically logged in to start this thread.
And lots of people like to talk about current events on the forum.
For some people it's just interesting to debate the topics with other people who have the same interests. Especially because swingers are by definition unconventional types who usually have interesting opinions on things.
For others, its a useful sounding board for potential meets. It's a way to get more of a sense of a person than just the info on their profile. I almost exclusively play with guys I've interacted with on the forums now, because I can see what kind of person they are. And threads like this definitely help with that because intelligence is one of my biggest turn ons.
If you're not interested in the thread, maybe don't bother commenting on it? There's plenty of sex-focused ones for you to enjoy. |
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