Redcurtain
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Trump is what America needs finally the third party we needed
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That's disgusting. Go back to Germany. The Christian Democrat Union and the Christian Socialist Union. Fucking gun control abortionists call themselves "center-right" they're lying through their teeth while a dentist is hard at work in the office nextdoor pulling their constituents' teeth.A CENTER-RIGHT and Democrat coalition is the best remedy for this country
We can't let the Trumps, Pelosis, McConnells, etc continue to run this country.
So having more cases is good and less cases is bad
yea right....he may have been years ago,now its the people who are pulling his strings that are pretty left...Biden is pretty centrist. He’s not an ideologue or a demagogue.so how would voting for biden remedy that?...
he already kind of said trump aint the answer....so how would voting for biden remedy that?...
Or Trump?
and if he doesnt will we see you here saying he sucks too?...Trump is neither a conservative nor liberal. He needs the support of conservatives to get elected and that is about the extent of his conservative ideology. Throughout his life he's changed parties at least 3 times and has professed both very liberal and conservative views but has been mostly non-political. Trump is truly his own man. He is an authoritarian, who uses people like objects and discards them, a great salesman, a pathological liar, a demigod who believes what is good for himself is good for the nation, and most probably a sociopath. There is no doubt that if he wins another term, he will be a problem for republicans because they will need him a lot more than he needs them. It wouldn't surprise me to see him playing the republicans off against democrats.Biden is pretty centrist. He’s not an ideologue or a demagogue.so how would voting for biden remedy that?...
Can't say I really like Biden, but in my mind, there is no other choice. He's a safe bet. He probably will not have a long list of accomplishment at the end of his term, but the country will be in a lot better shape than Trump is leaving it, with 8 trillion dollars in new debt, twice the unemployment he inherited, 250,000 deaths from Covid, and violence sweeping the country. It want take much for Biden to improve on Trump's record.
and thats what we need right?.....someone who lives for that fucking useless party.....He needs republican support now. If he gets elected, he doesn't need to fulfill any campaign promises, or pass any legislation because he'll never run again, has no interest in a Trump library, and doesn't care what happens to the republicans nor their party. In other words, he's not a Biden, Obama, Bush, or Clinton who have lived for politics and the party their whole life. Winning the presidency was a challenge for Trump, a crowning achievement and he won. Outside of the power, pomp, and bully pulpit, I suspect he hated most of the rest of it because as he has said several times before he was elected, he doesn't think much of public service, nor public servants.“Trump is neither a conservative nor liberal.”Trump is neither a conservative nor liberal. He needs the support of conservatives to get elected and that is about the extent of his conservative ideology. Throughout his life he's changed parties at least 3 times and has professed both very liberal and conservative views but has been mostly non-political. Trump is truly his own man. He is an authoritarian, who uses people like objects and discards them, a great salesman, a pathological liar, a demigod who believes what is good for himself is good for the nation, and most probably a sociopath. There is no doubt that if he wins another term, he will be a problem for republicans because they will need him a lot more than he needs them. It wouldn't surprise me to see him playing the republicans off against democrats.Biden is pretty centrist. He’s not an ideologue or a demagogue.so how would voting for biden remedy that?...
Can't say I really like Biden, but in my mind, there is no other choice. He's a safe bet. He probably will not have a long list of accomplishment at the end of his term, but the country will be in a lot better shape than Trump is leaving it, with 8 trillion dollars in new debt, twice the unemployment he inherited, 250,000 deaths from Covid, and violence sweeping the country. It want take much for Biden to improve on Trump's record.
That may be true – the problem is, however, Trump is nonetheless pursuing the same failed, wrongheaded conservative agenda as if he were a true-believer rightwing ideologue.