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they dont look healthy to meI wouldn't bet money on either one kicking the bucket any time soon.
they dont look healthy to meI wouldn't bet money on either one kicking the bucket any time soon.
they dont look healthy to me
Of course he is.DeSantis is ending his run. Endorsing Trump.
Wailing and gnashing of teeth from an obviously biased bunch of socialists. We have so little that qualifies as real journalism these days.Some deservedly harsh reaction to the ending of the Florida governor robot’s campaign.
That is beating that MAGA doesn’t implode in the meantime.If DeSantis wants to try again in 2028 - and the Republican party has a habit of nominating the last election's runner-up, although not its second runner-up - it's smart politics to stay in the party lanes.
You can say a lot of things about Charlie Sykes, but he’s as “socialist” as Mitt Romney.Wailing and gnashing of teeth from an obviously biased bunch of socialists. We have so little that qualifies as real journalism these days.
It's the mainstream of the party now. The neo-cons are gone. Since their faction started out as disaffected Democrats, they're probably back where they belong. They can't return; they burnt the bridges and tried to salt the lands. They were boiling mad bitter vitriolic sore losers after 2016; that's all still out there to be searched and read. At its most extreme, it's like reading Lenin, but without advocating actual executions. It's delightfully ironic that they took themselves out, considering David Frum's well-known article Unpatriotic Conservatives. Frum criticized: "They have made common cause with the left-wing and Islamist antiwar movements in this country and in Europe." Now the gang at The Bulwark and elsewhere have made common cause with the Democrats and have been engaged on a crusade since 2016 to purify the Republican party with fire. They've entirely set aside Reagan's "Thou shalt not speak ill of another Republican". They still produce articles arguing, inevitably, for America to fight wars abroad. The idea of promoting revolutionary political change at the point of a gun always did bear more resemblance to a Communist ideal than a conservative one.That is beating that MAGA doesn’t implode in the meantime.
The problem is that saying Party lane is a misnomer for the GOP these days, 10% of the Party has hijacked it.
You'd never know it by his spiteful rhetoric. Romney is more democrat that republican.You can say a lot of things about Charlie Sykes, but he’s as “socialist” as Mitt Romney.
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From what to what? By all accounts it is improving. It just isn’t translating into anything for Biden.If Trump wins the presidency again, here are some general predictions of what might happen:
1. The US economy starts to improve, and as a result so does Canada's.
No. Trump will abandon Ukrainians the way he abandoned the Kurds. He’ll tell Zelenski to let Putin have what he wants. You’ll cheer him on for it like all his supporters.2. After some threats from 47 there is a cease to hostilities in the Ukr/Rus war, and negotiations begin. Neither side is thrilled. Mid East issues also simmer down;
Yes that will be the line used only if he loses. It will quiet down like it did when he won the first time. Funny that…3. We learn of big problems in election administration. Changes any normal person can agree with are implemented (proof of citizenship, voter ID, paper ballots);
Likely. But I predict it will be completely bungled like last time.4. Crack down on illegal border crossings, war on fentanyl begins - China not thrilled;
No way. But all Trump’s legal issues will disappear.5. Trump pardons Biden and his son from any corruption charges; and
Wasn’t that what was supposed to happen last time? Trump will preside over a fracturing of NATO if anything.6. In his mean voice Trump pressures Canada to increase NATO and defence spending and distance from China in exchange for trade/defence concessions and cooperation on the China file.
Oh for sure. But I predict a peaceful transition of power unlike when he lost.oh, and lastly:
7. "Progressives" lose their minds.
Seriously? Did you honestly type that with a straight face?You'd never know it by his spiteful rhetoric. Romney is more democrat that republican.
Uniparty, inside the beltway, establishment... there are lots of terms to capture it. I think that is where the dissatisfaction stems.You'd never know it by his spiteful rhetoric. Romney is more democrat that republican.
Seriously? Did you honestly type that with a straight face?
I guess the question is do Americans feel better off financially now or when under Trump?From what to what? By all accounts it is improving. It just isn’t translating into anything for Biden.
His energy polices were better, as one example.Fellow Republicans, it’s time to admit that the US economy isn’t bad
Multiple indicators – from GDP growth to the unemployment rate (and even inflation) – point to a robust US economic enginewww.theguardian.com
What are Trump’s fiscal policies that lead you to say that? Not saying you are wrong, but I suspect he’ll add to the debt like he did before.
Trump is on record stating he wants an end to the killing. His record of no more wars stands, yet he's not afraid to drop the hammer when needed --> ask Soleimani.No. Trump will abandon Ukrainians the way he abandoned the Kurds. He’ll tell Zelenski to let Putin have what he wants. You’ll cheer him on for it like all his supporters.
Anecdotal evidence suggests they just didn't cheat enough in 2016... and perhaps they over did it in 2020.Yes that will be the line used only if he loses. It will quiet down like it did when he won the first time. Funny that…
Doubtful the bungling will be rightfully attributable to Trump, more likely resistant bureaucrats "the resistance!". But I think the situation has worsened to the point where the American people can't be fooled by corrupt media about that problem anymore.Likely. But I predict it will be completely bungled like last time.
That might happen sooner with SCC decisions. Regardless, Trump hasn't done anything that should keep him from office... Suggesting he committed insurrection is laughable.No way. But all Trump’s legal issues will disappear.
Last time we had Trudeau, the worst PM in Canadian history... this time we should have PP, who I guess will be far more agreeable with a Trump administration when it benefits Canada and the free democratic west.Wasn’t that what was supposed to happen last time? Trump will preside over a fracturing of NATO if anything.
When he won in 2016 there was four years of insurrection by bureaucracy, media, and the establishment. And it started with the Russia Collusion Hoax and carried on from there.Oh for sure. But I predict a peaceful transition of power unlike when he lost.
Better under Bush 2.0I guess the question is do Americans feel better off financially now or when under Trump?
Did he actually have a policy or just let stuff happen?His energy polices were better, as one example.
Except he’s naive enough to believe that letting Russian roll Ukraine is a way to peace.Trump is on record stating he wants an end to the killing. His record of no more wars stands, yet he's not afraid to drop the hammer when needed --> ask Soleimani.
Both parties are equally culpable on vote harvesting. I fell hook line and sinker for the ‘Stop the Steal’ until more information came to light.Anecdotal evidence suggests they just didn't cheat enough in 2016... and perhaps they over did it in 2020.
Like Fox or Fucker Carlson?Doubtful the bungling will be rightfully attributable to Trump, more likely resistant bureaucrats "the resistance!". But I think the situation has worsened to the point where the American people can't be fooled by corrupt media about that problem anymore.
I put it to you that you are woefully underinformed and clearly don’t have a US Security Clearance to understand what Trump has actually done.That might happen sooner with SCC decisions. Regardless, Trump hasn't done anything that should keep him from office... Suggesting he committed insurrection is laughable.
Clearly Niki Haley…Last time we had Trudeau, the worst PM in Canadian history... this time we should have PP, who I guess will be far more agreeable with a Trump administration when it benefits Canada and the free democratic west.
I take it you did not actually read the report.When he won in 2016 there was four years of insurrection by bureaucracy, media, and the establishment. And it started with the Russia Collusion Hoax and carried on from there.
I’m glad you are not a US voter.Trump 2.0 will be less likely to make the same mistakes as the first time. The chief mistake being he placed too much trust in unelected officials who were opposed to his presidency to still carry out their lawful duty without fear or favor. Hopefully he cleans house far better than the last time.
Trump is not a threat to humankind or democracy. But the unelected bureaucrats who usurp the will of the electorate and abuse their positions of power certainly are.
The usual rule applies: if it were more than a rumour, we'd know everything about it because it would be big news. Absence of evidence where Trump is concerned, is evidence of absence.And about that 8Million from the Chinese…