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BlueJay UK 07 Jan 21 2.58pm | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
All done, officially. The bookies have their profits. Now, sit back and watch the side show. CASH OUT!
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 07 Jan 21 3.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
The potential outcomes for Trump must be of concern to him. Charges for incitement to riot ? far fetched Dereliction of duty ? maybe Financial irregularities are very likely,.. The most dishonourable person to take the office, and yet he was voted in by the USA public. I want to hear more of what Stormy Daniels has to say,.. I bet he has a tiny c000ck, to match his brain size Edited by Forest Hillbilly (07 Jan 2021 2.25pm) The more important immediate problem is how to restrain him in these coming days. Hopefully the military already have contingency plans in place to avoid him doing anything really stupid. Whether his staff also now decide to refuse to accept any extreme demands might be an option. The 25th amendment is apparently now being considered. Not before time in my view. I guess once all the ducks were lined up that could produce a very swift result which would be better done if Trump's social media accounts remained silent or, even better, if he were to be taken into some kind of protective custody. The danger, of course, is turning him from a villain into a martyr.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 07 Jan 21 3.05pm | |
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Where are the pictures of the four dead and the violent riots in each of their cities/states?
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BlueJay UK 07 Jan 21 3.15pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
So some unarmed protesters making a point about election fraud are outright terrorists. They broke some windows and kicked down a few doors. Only nutters would see these burning down buildings or looting as heroes. I only ever saw those acts comdemned on here. On one level you yourself must see the description of 'they broke some windows' as ludicrous. People died, and elected politicians even those who supported Trump all the way were cowering in fear as people, several armed, tried to get to them. From happens in the seat of power happens. Taking like for like, realistically if it had been BLM or the like storming the building yesterday there would no zero circumspect 'its only..' anything on here. It would be a way to crowbar in endless racial comments. And there would be bodies galore on the scene.
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DanH SW2 07 Jan 21 3.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Sometimes children need to be shouted at. For their own good as much as ours. It’s interesting that he has an issue with your posts and questions your mental health but nothing whatsoever about all the Q b*llocks in this thread.
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Stirlingsays 07 Jan 21 3.26pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
Where are the pictures of the four dead and the violent riots in each of their cities/states? I don't know how the other three died but you certainly make salient points.....I saw an initial distinct lack of curiously from the media that is certainly a deep contrast to other events we could mention. Edited by Stirlingsays (07 Jan 2021 3.26pm)
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BlueJay UK 07 Jan 21 3.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
So Biden wins. Congratulations to you lefties. Let the bombing of third world villages begin all over again. What do you fancy first? Some full blown regime change or perhaps a cheeky little Drone strike on a wedding party?
The main plus about Trump is that he wasn't a war mongerer or interventionist. That said the US has a history of being just that, and it's certainly not the pursuit on one party. There is no more concern about Biden going to war, than any random future republican leader.
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Matov 07 Jan 21 3.39pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
The main plus about Trump is that he wasn't a war mongerer or interventionist. That said the US has a history of being just that, and it's certainly not the pursuit on one party. There is no more concern about Biden going to war, than any random future republican leader. Hence why I said 'normality' returns. But please, when the bombing does start, lets not bore us all with how much you dislike it when it is patently clear that you would rather have a President in charge who does happily order it all.
Then comes Covid and gaming the system. What for? What do you think Biden is going to do better than Trump?
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Stirlingsays 07 Jan 21 3.39pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
The main plus about Trump is that he wasn't a war mongerer or interventionist. That said the US has a history of being just that, and it's certainly not the pursuit on one party. There is no more concern about Biden going to war, than any random future republican leader.
Trump reflected that.....indeed, he received a lot of criticism from his base for bombing that Syrian airfield and even assassinating that Iranian general. Edited by Stirlingsays (07 Jan 2021 3.40pm)
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BlueJay UK 07 Jan 21 4.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Perhaps this view is because you perpetually view the future world as coffee coloured. This is about the GOP and conservatism and its direction. What is happening here is also simultaneously happening on the Democratic side as well....just not with as much drama. Edited by Stirlingsays (07 Jan 2021 6.49am) You raised the racial element with the BLM comparisons. You don't want to link this to being about race on account that it's vastly white people storming the building and terrorising elected officials. It's inconvenient. Certainly there are fractures on the left too, I'm not denying that, or even that there are racial components to that. My point was that parties adjust their message based on the electorate and are no strangers to fine tuning their message. It would seem unlikely that we're going to have one party in power for decades. Parties will just broaden their appeal to the majority (as in the majority of the population, not a racial majority or plurality).
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BlueJay UK 07 Jan 21 4.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Trump reflected that.....indeed, he received a lot of criticism from his base for bombing that Syrian airfield and even assassinating that Iranian general. Edited by Stirlingsays (07 Jan 2021 3.40pm) Trump is more political opportunist than Republican or Democrat really. Bush realistically was not even President that long ago, and was the most egregious war mongerer going, or rather was used by those around him to act as one. Without a dominating figure like Trump at the top table it will be interesting to see what kind of consensus develops within the party over time. The same for democrats really. Winning the senate is of course politically advantageous, but it makes various factions of the party realise that there individual vote is extremely valuable. With the Georgia wins, it could be a case of careful what you wish for. Still, it's not as though gridlock is a good outcome either.
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steeleye20 Croydon 07 Jan 21 4.14pm | |
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From the derisory reaction to the mob law on Capitol Hill by other world leaders, you would struggle to think the USA had any moral authority and democratic credibility anymore after this. They will not be preached to in the name of 'freedom or 'democracy', on the contrary they see weakness and instability. To them it must seem incredible that Trump is still there even now, they must be enjoying him dragging his country through the mire.
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