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Trump Administration II Frustrations - Vle045 - 01-26-2025

People who voted for trump are idiots. There is not one single redeeming quality about that man. All the arguments for him are just smoke and mirrors.


RE: Robert Govia Makes the Case forBirthright Citizenship Ban - Charles Fout - 01-27-2025

(01-26-2025, 04:20 PM)Vle045 Wrote: People who voted for trump are idiots.  There is not one single redeeming quality about that man.  All the arguments for him are just smoke and mirrors.

I sincerely wish you the best.People should be able to express divergent points of view without being uncivil to each other. I decided to become a Trump volunteer the moment I saw him come down the escalator. I am not angry with you.


RE: Robert Govia Makes the Case forBirthright Citizenship Ban - Vle045 - 01-27-2025

(01-27-2025, 08:36 AM)Charles Fout Wrote:
(01-26-2025, 04:20 PM)Vle045 Wrote: People who voted for trump are idiots.  There is not one single redeeming quality about that man.  All the arguments for him are just smoke and mirrors.

I sincerely wish you the best.People should be able to express divergent points of view without being uncivil to each other. I decided to become a Trump volunteer the moment I saw him come down the escalator. I am not angry with you.

I *am* angry. He is evil. The fact that he was elected says a lot about our country, and it’s nothing good.


Robert Govia Makes the Case forBirthright Citizenship Ban - NotJoeBiden - 01-27-2025

Civility is a two-way street. Only one side is actively perpetuating violence against minorities. Back in my day people didn’t talk to people like that…


RE: Robert Govia Makes the Case forBirthright Citizenship Ban - Charles Fout - 01-28-2025

(01-27-2025, 07:25 PM)Vle045 Wrote:
(01-27-2025, 08:36 AM)Charles Fout Wrote:
(01-26-2025, 04:20 PM)Vle045 Wrote: People who voted for trump are idiots.  There is not one single redeeming quality about that man.  All the arguments for him are just smoke and mirrors.

I sincerely wish you the best.People should be able to express divergent points of view without being uncivil to each other. I decided to become a Trump volunteer the moment I saw him come down the escalator. I am not angry with you.

I *am* angry. He is evil. The fact that he was elected says a lot about our country, and it’s nothing good.

I truly wish you [along with everyone else who participates in these fora]  well. 

Which is why I share these thoughts:

1. It certainly is your right to experience your emotions and express yourself as you wish.

2. hurling harsh language and calling names  only diminishes you.

3. Living in anger is not healthy. Find a way to let go of that emotion.

The neatest little video popped up on my phone last week. it suggested dropping some lotus seeds in a bowl of water. the results in the video were amazing. Today I am expecting a package of lotus seeds to arrive. If the results are anything like those in the video, I will post a photo here.


RE: Robert Govia Makes the Case forBirthright Citizenship Ban - Jonathan Whatley - 01-28-2025

(01-28-2025, 06:47 AM)Charles Fout Wrote: 2. hurling harsh language and calling names  only diminishes you.

Have I got news for you about thousands of statements from Donald Trump.


Robert Govia Makes the Case forBirthright Citizenship Ban - NotJoeBiden - 01-28-2025

List of nicknames used by Donald Trump

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nicknames_used_by_Donald_Trump#Domestic_political_figures


RE: Robert Govia Makes the Case forBirthright Citizenship Ban - LevelUP - 01-28-2025

I believe it's important to move beyond broad generalizations about people who support different political sides and instead focus on specific issues or policies. This approach helps us avoid stereotyping and encourages more meaningful, fact-based discussions that reflect the diversity of perspectives people bring to the table.

It's also crucial to remember that everyone has the right to support the party or candidate they believe in.


RE: Robert Govia Makes the Case forBirthright Citizenship Ban - Jonathan Whatley - 01-28-2025

In national polls in early 2023 Trump sometimes polled in the 30s and sometimes below DeSantis. Liberty University is criticized here as a bastion of Trumpism. Yet DeSantis defeated Trump 54-30 in the Liberty College Republicans straw poll in April 2023. 49% of Republican caucus-goers in the 2024 Iowa caucuses voted for one of the three major candidates remaining other than Trump. In the next race, the New Hampshire primaries, 43% voted for Nikki Haley in a two-person race.

Although Trump's grip on the Republican Party seems firm today, the party didn't coalesce around him without reluctance. And part of the coalescing was a bandwagon effect while Biden's numbers fell for reasons that were more about Biden.

And now just days into office Trump is delivering several major policies he did not campaign on, including absurd surprises like threatening the sovereignty of longtime close allies Canada and Denmark-Greenland.


RE: Robert Govia Makes the Case forBirthright Citizenship Ban - Duneranger - 01-28-2025

The left as a whole is peak Dunning-Kreuger effect sprinkled in with "disingenuity" in action.

I love that our military is being used for what militaries are SUPPOSED to do (and have done for thousands of years) and not fighting for Israel or f'ing around in a third-world country bleeding money.

(01-28-2025, 02:23 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: In national polls in early 2023 Trump sometimes polled in the 30s and sometimes below DeSantis. Liberty University is criticized here as a bastion of Trumpism. Yet DeSantis defeated Trump 54-30 in the Liberty College Republicans straw poll in April 2023. 49% of Republican caucus-goers in the 2024 Iowa caucuses voted for one of the three major candidates remaining other than Trump. In the next race, the New Hampshire primaries, 43% voted for Nikki Haley in a two-person race.

Although Trump's grip on the Republican Party seems firm today, the party didn't coalesce around him without reluctance. And part of the coalescing was a bandwagon effect while Biden's numbers fell for reasons that were more about Biden.

And now just days into office Trump is delivering several major policies he did not campaign on, including absurd surprises like threatening the sovereignty of longtime close allies Canada and Denmark-Greenland.

If you knew your history, you'd know the US has tried to acquire Greenland numerous times in the 20th and 19th century. We also have a long-standing base at Thule. It's not some far-out thought....

Canada has its own shit show immigration and economic problems, I disagree with inheriting their mess until they can sort it out. When/if that happens, I think it would make a decent vassal or protectorate. Since that's essentially what we do for them at this point...

Yes yes, Denmark....the amazingly useful ally which essentially colonized the land from the Inuits....but yes...sovereignty. Let the Greenlanders decide.