The failures of a Trump presidency would be historic. Think of all the embarrassments and failures of Jimmy Carter or George W. Bush amplified x100. This is a man who, unlike Bush, cannot string together a coherent thought, has zero experience in government, has a clinical, untreated case of narcissism, and has relatively little education (c.f., Bush, Clinton, Obama all Ivy educated). It's not just a prediction that he will destroy all of America's hard fought global alliances--it's a campaign promise. He is both pseudo-intellectualism and mindless populism personified. He appeals to the most simian primitive emotions and instincts not because of some intricate strategy, but because he himself does not possess any faculties above that. It's not a coincidence that thinkers on every side of the political spectrum have disavowed Trump. His own party disowned him. To his remaining supporters, the average joes, their rallying cries are still deafening in the face of what should be crises of their allegiance. Their former political heroes be damned, principles be damned, facts be damned--his supporters finally have a candidate that thinks like them and is one of them, a stupid person. On some level I want him to win, if only to witness the Mondale-tier blowout in 2020 and one more knockout blow to the fascism meme.
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Anonymous2016-11-06 13:34
>>38 Then why do you dumb-ass left-wingers believe interfering with Russia or China is any of your business? It's 2016 not 2001, get over it.
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Anonymous2016-11-06 13:36
Saudi Arabia retained its seat on the UN Human Rights Council while Russia was kicked off and Croatia replaced them. When it comes to human rights, one must ask, who made this judgement? All they seem to be doing is trying desperately to isolate Russia and to provoke war instead of peace.
So Saudi Arabia has more human rights than Russia? Yeah, right.
It would serve a purpose, that being that the world would be Not so Subtly reminded that it should look after its own stuff rather than letting the yanks run much of anything outside of america.
The only trouble is that america probably does currently run some at least mildly important things outside of america.
>>59 Nah, democraps have turned on white women after they broke for Trump. Now the democraps are just the party of fat nigger women, illegal mexicans, and mentally ill trannies. The "POC" base isn't enough to win an election, they're dead for at least the next decade.
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Anonymous2016-11-10 22:06
>>60 Hillary still won the popular vote. And unless everything goes very well under the Trump presidency, by 2020 undecided voters will be leaning Democratic.
>>61 CNN is predicting that Trump will win the pop vote now. There are still a few million votes to collate, and most are from military which broke for Trump.
But this was the cucks' last stand. Now that white women broke for Trump, the retarded apes and trannies will have no choice but to shut them out from the movement and start attacking them like they currently do to "cis white males". They tried their best to shame whites into voting against their interests and they failed. Now we look forward to spics self-deporting after losing their slave jobs and sanctuary cities getting defunded while Trump's working-family-friendly policies will encourage a flood of white babies.
Sorry, friend, it's all over for the left in America.
Trump's working-family-friendly policies will encourage a flood of white babies.
We're not likely to see a resurgence in white births unless there's a massive increase in average wages, or if the cost of education drops a lot. Children just aren't a great investment in our current economy, if you can't afford to send them to a good college they tend to end up being a drain on the family's resources.
>>66 Check the 2016 republican platform and consider they have full control over the senate, house and presidency. Of course there will be a massive increase in wages for all. Further college is a scam, improving schools to the level of other first world countries would mean employers would stop expecting a college degree for every unskilled job. Oh look, the 2016 republican platform will improve schools significantly.
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Anonymous2016-11-11 20:40
>>67 He also wants to make two-year and four-year colleges more affordable
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Anonymous2016-11-11 23:19
>>67 Trump can want all he likes, but the GOP is still controlled by the same retards primarily concerned with looking like they would suck off Jesus and making the same retards as always in their district happy. They are not going to actually do anything except what they've always done, which is nothing at all.
>>69 What garbage. Republicans just won the rust belt and remade the electoral college based on their promises of less shitty trade deals, lower taxes, and more opportunity for small business. Of course they are not going to throw that away by going back to their old tricks. Trump proved to them that jobs trump religion and identity politics these days so that is how they are gonig to remake the republican message. Again, check the 2016 platform and you'll see that the focus is on jobs, tax relief, encouraging the family unit, opportunity for those who want to work hard at a small business, and law and order.
b-b-but professor rosenberg told me that bitching about identity is more important to the average american than feeding their family and being successful
>>70 You are naive. Things change at the rate that the old die off. The sentiment has been obvious for years now, but none of them tried to run on it. Even the ones who rode the Tea Party wave onto office quickly fell back into the usual bullshit and corrupt shekeltering. Now they are desperate to return to the past where they personally benefit and will take every opportunity to sabotage anything that threatens that.
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Anonymous2016-11-14 5:22
>>71 Perhaps. But more and more regular people, not brainwashed useful idiots, are understanding how political decisions can affect their lives and what corruption looks like. It is a cycle, when things get too corrupt there is a backlash which engages people in the process and cleans up the actors within the system for a while before cycling around again.