I forgot to add: the people who were so angry in 2016 are even angrier now- who is to blame, Obama? The ' Deep State'?
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I forgot to add: the people who were so angry in 2016 are even angrier now- who is to blame, Obama? The ' Deep State'?
i get that and get your points.
But i'll end by saying I'm just reiterating myself.
He is popular, despite his negatives.
Bitching and calling him out won't stop him.
https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1...046706177?s=20
interesting.
are dogs immune from it then?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-52682358
Jair needs to buck up.
You must be holding the chart upside down. https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com...s/?cid=rrpromo
Having looked through the Covid and Coronavirus threads and seeing every informative post voted down, presumably by some very pathetic user who calls himself vivid, I can't help but think about what sad, servile ignoramuses most Trump supporters are.
They support him even when his actions are indefensible and proof of this is that they don't even feel capable of offering a defense, but just lash out or fall back on conspiracy theories. He is a man who would sacrifice their entire families for one percentage point in the polls and whose daughter openly laughs at them, but who they see as their champion simply because he's stupid and apparently unaware of that fact. Thank you for waving our flag in crass displays of false patriotism while you desecrate our Constitution by tolerating the most flagrant corruption because the man you worship is doing it. Fools.
The US commits $3 trillion as a consequence of Covid 19. Had AOC introduced a bill in Congress to spend $1 trillion on state education, what would be the response? The first signs of 'American Communism'?
The UK Govt pledges £30 billion to deal with Covid 19. Had Corbyn been Prime Minister and done the same, it would be the end of civilization as we know it, Communism in control. Compare that to the approx £850 it cost the previous Labour Governmen to save the banks in 2008. And they wonder why the Frst Secretary to the Treasury left a note to his incoming Conservative -'there's no money left'...
On both sides of the Atlantic, one thing they share whoever they are: an aversion to raising taxes.
How, over the next 5-10 years will we pay back what we owe? By raising taxes.