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Old 05-19-2022, 09:49 AM
 
Location: A safe distance from San Francisco
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Originally Posted by Grlzrl View Post
Inflation was caused by: war on fossil fuels...the price of EVERYTHING is affected. You need to transport every good and the price of oil being driven up has driven up the price of everything. Covid $1.9 spending bill. And yes, a 40% increase in the M2 money supply in the last two years. That, Charlie Brown, is the reason the economy is collapsing.
Yep....the war on fossil fuels is war on America. War on the comfortable living standard built over the last 150 years. And those who support that war reflect the one thing that the radical left does well.

They excel at turning weak people into morons.
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Old 05-19-2022, 10:10 AM
 
Location: A Beautiful DEEP RED State
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So just curious. What is it you dislike about him?
He gets derailed with idiotic fights.

He needs to learn to speak better and play the room. No need to drop a bomb in every room.

He had a chance to show he can pivot during Covid and pretend to be caring and empathetic, but just kept going with the tough guy thing.

He is the one most likely to galvanize the left to get out to vote against Republicans.

Basically it’s just a toxic personality issue combined with the inability to play the room better.

On the flip side, with the exception of still spending too much, many of the policies were very good. Far superior to what we have now.

This is why I prefer DeSantis. Same great policies, same strength to fight back, but with a much better communication style.
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Old 05-19-2022, 10:10 AM
 
Location: Sammamish, WA
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Trump's policies were mostly great and the economy was fantastic when he was in office -- but Trump shot himself in the foot by saying too many idiotic things on twitter or in speeches -- his biggest flaw is often not thinking before talking.
People refused to vote for him based solely on that alone.

But Biden is bad enough that next time around people won't care about Trump's flaws, they just want the economy to return to what it was during Trump's first term.
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Old 05-19-2022, 10:31 AM
 
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Wake up already. Trump lost and it wasn't even close.Biden is a disgrace but that's the reality.

Yes Biden got more votes than Obama. That doesn't prove your conspiracy theory. It was easier to vote in 2020 and a ton of Biden votes were anti Trump votes since he's so polarizing. If you want clear and rational thinking stop with the conspiracy nonsense. You think people cheated for Biden but then gave Republicans the down ballot positions? yea that makes loads of sense.
There are only two possibilities here … either you have decided not to actually look at evidence, or you’d lose a spelling contest with a cucumber.

Your down ballot reference is part of the evidence actually, if you actually had a clue about what you were talking about here … as hundreds of thousands of absentee and mail in ballots showing only a vote for the presidential candidate with NO DOWN BALLOT SELECTIONS, which according to experts working on elections for decades, cite as extremely unusual. Why would someone make the effort to vote, but not bother to check any other box except for the presidential candidate? Well, clear rational thinking would consider that highly anomalous, but not you … the clear rational thinker. But that is just one tiny example, out of a mountain of more definitive evidence.

The 2000 Mule documentary proves beyond any doubt whatsoever of criminal felony conduct, with terabytes of of GPS phone location data which were in many cases matched to video surveillance camera footage showing THOUSANDS of individuals committing felonies, by trafficking fraudulent ballots, traveling from various centralized pickup locations and proceeding to deposit these stacks of fraudulent ballots in multiple drop boxes, in multiple counties, and even across state lines. They tracked individuals who literally went to as many as 20, 30 or more drop box locations in a single night, and did this on multiple nights in the days leading up to Election Day. What explanation does your clear rational thinking come up with to explain someone going to dozens of drop boxes and depositing multiple ballots at 3:00am?

Now, this constitutes hard evidence of at least one operational strategy employed for the rigging, but there were already others before this film exposed that. We already had the CCTV footage from the Atlanta Center, showing everyone leaving the facility around 9:00pm, told no more vote counting would be done until the next morning, only to watch 4 individuals return after everyone else had left, who then proceeded to uncover suitcases of ballots from under draped tables, and start stuffing them into counting machines for the next two to three hours, totally unsupervised, and totally illegal.

Then we have voting machines connected to the internet, which is illegal. We had mail in ballots that were crisp sheets of unfolded paper … stacks and stacks of them? How does one mail in a 8.5x11 sheet of paper without folding it?

Then there was the extraordinary “error” rate which automatically sent those ballots electronically to offsite adjudication computers, which then returned them?

Then there were the hundreds of poll watchers that were prevented from doing their legally required jobs by being isolated so far from the actually voting tabulation tables, they couldn’t even see what was happening. Other poll watchers testified to witnessing tabulators recounting the same stacks of ballots multiple times. Records being improperly kept, and protocols and chain of custody repeatedly being violated. The list goes on and on.

There is no conspiracy theory here …. this was the most egregious election fraud in US history, and it could not have happened without the willing participation of thousands of leftist ideologue democrat criminals committing enough felonies to land them in a federal prison for the rest of their treasonous, stinking no good lives.

We already knew the fix was being prepared … with Zuckerberg spending 400 Million on “community outreach”, because he cares so much about democracy and the people, and the democrats pushing for universal mail in voting. It was obvious mail in voting was going to play a role in the fraud, but I don’t think anyone anticipated just how organized and prolific it was, as we now know thousands of people were used to form a literal midnight express drop box stuffing teams operating in every state and county that was investigated. EVERY LAST ONE.
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Old 05-19-2022, 10:40 AM
 
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If Trump runs in '24 - as the Republican nominee - will you support him?


If so, all is forgiven
Although I liked Trump's policies, I hope he does not run in '24. I am hoping for someone like DeSantis.
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Old 05-19-2022, 04:10 PM
 
Location: USA
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Yes, Trump's biggest enemy was his own big mouth. If he had just not been so rude and obnoxious, then his critics would have found little to legitimately criticize him for.
And his Critics still made up shet about him. Lets call it Jussie Smollet or Michael Brone Syndrome "Hands up don't shoot!"
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Old 05-19-2022, 04:11 PM
 
Location: USA
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He gets derailed with idiotic fights.

He needs to learn to speak better and play the room. No need to drop a bomb in every room.

He had a chance to show he can pivot during Covid and pretend to be caring and empathetic, but just kept going with the tough guy thing.

He is the one most likely to galvanize the left to get out to vote against Republicans.

Basically it’s just a toxic personality issue combined with the inability to play the room better.

On the flip side, with the exception of still spending too much, many of the policies were very good. Far superior to what we have now.

This is why I prefer DeSantis. Same great policies, same strength to fight back, but with a much better communication style
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So true
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Old 05-19-2022, 04:13 PM
 
Location: NMB, SC
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If people would just stop and think and vote for the PERSON, not the party we might be better off.
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Old 05-19-2022, 04:18 PM
 
Location: Free From The Oppressive State
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I want reparations for the inflation and the loss of currency value.

CashApp will be fine. Thanks.
I'll take it through Venmo. I drive for a living. Stephen owes me a lot of reparations.
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Old 05-19-2022, 04:55 PM
 
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In 2024 I am voting for a human being not a maniquen. Sorry Joe
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