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Random Politics & Religion #00
Okay, I'll actually try to address this one.
1) In what manner is Trump, in all his speech and proposed details not racist? I mean, the line is written pretty well when you literally propose halting any movement of a particular religious group within an entire country, and making blanketed statements like Mexico is filling our country with rapists and all Islam followers hate America. 2) I too find Godwin's law as ridiculous and overused as you do, but there's some tangible comparisons to be made between existing and long past national leaders and Trump in their underlying sense of nationalism. No, Trump is not a nazi, nor is he literally Hitler. However, the things he says and proposes do lean to what one could describe as fascist, totalitarian or draconian. 3) I'm failing to see how those involved in information seeking or fact checking to help refine their voting decision in this election year to be something that works up others into violence; in particular the left? You really went out in left field there. Haha, get it? Puns... Lmao actually I just found out this exists
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Artemicion said: » 1) In what manner is Trump, in all his speech and proposed details not racist? I mean, the line is written pretty well when you literally propose halting any movement of a particular religious group within an entire country, and making blanketed statements like Mexico is filling our country with rapists and all Islam followers hate America. Making a blanket statement while providing a blanket statement. Irony.. Get it? If you really want to address What Trump says give an example and say why you think it is wrong. Personally, I would rather Cruz be the nominee or Kasich.. But anyone other then Hillary or Bernie would be a plus. We sit here bitching about Trump when a far worse fate could happen. Artemicion said: » However, the things he says and proposes do lean to what one could describe as fascist, totalitarian or draconian. Again, what are these "things".. Artemicion said: » 3) I'm failing to see how those involved in information seeking or fact checking to help refine their voting decision in this election year to be something that works up others into violence Offline
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When I talk to someone who supports Trump the main reasons why are because he isn't bought like every other candidate and he is the most likely from all of both parties to bring back jobs from overseas. I find it hard to argue with that. Couple that with the wall remarks and his pro-america foreign policy, which really I don't understand how this is considered a bad thing, you got the massive Trump train rolling down the tracks. I think all the hate is that his views are so drastically different then the past 7 years, people that worship Obama just don't know what to do. From the looks of the landscape he is set to plow through Florida and Ohio against the Establishments best efforts. If/when he does that noting will stop him as the Establishment pos line up behind him and hope he forgives them. It really is going to be a spectacle to behold. Bahamut.Baconwrap said: » Do people still believe that there is anything "free" in this world? Offline
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You must be new here xD
At least im sure americans can provide a somewhat decent healthcare, education, etc.
Here in Brasil, not even that. People really dies waiting in a hospital line, our educational system cant form people prepared to a competitive market (for example, too much time spent teaching how good was the cuban revolution, etc) and still our taxes are one of the highest in the world. I myself have 27% of my payment just for income tax, more 8% for our failure of healthcare/welfare and more some % that will go in an account that remunerate less than inflaction. Add this anything we buy (food/goods) has at least 40% of taxes. Seriously, it would be a lot more honest to say instead "free", that another sucker will pay for it. I keep losing connection and having to retype this, but I'm stubborn, so...
Altimaomega said: » When I talk to someone who supports Trump the main reasons why are because he isn't bought like every other candidate and he is the most likely from all of both parties to bring back jobs from overseas. I find it hard to argue with that. Altimaomega said: » Couple that with the wall remarks and his pro-america foreign policy, which really I don't understand how this is considered a bad thing, you got the massive Trump train rolling down the tracks. Altimaomega said: » I think all the hate is that his views are so drastically different then the past 7 years, people that worship Obama just don't know what to do. From the looks of the landscape he is set to plow through Florida and Ohio against the Establishments best efforts. If/when he does that noting will stop him as the Establishment pos line up behind him and hope he forgives them. It really is going to be a spectacle to behold. Rubio falls to third in Florida
Burn. His campaign comes to an end in 2 days Trump and Kasich tied in Ohio, Kasich has said if he doesn't win Ohio he is dropping out. Offline
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Sylph.Jeanpaul said: » Bernie is hardly bought. Also, his record against trade deals like NAFTA and TPP is worth acknowledging. Here's some of his history against those deals, which is ripe for analysis whether you're for, against, or on the fence. He has been in politics for practically all his adult life and accomplished nothing. Not one of his bills has ever been passed, that in itself is an achievement though, I guess. While I agree with his assessments of all the problems our country faces I disagree with every single one of his solutions. Sylph.Jeanpaul said: » I seriously worry for you if you can't comprehend why it's bad. Sylph.Jeanpaul said: » His message appeals to certain frustrated groups of people What exactly is a pro-American foreign policy? As if anyone has ever had an anti-American foreign policy. This is Trump's weakest area, he looked completely lost in the last debate when the topic turned to Cuba and Israel.
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Exactly what it sounds like. Americas best interests come first.
An example of an anti-american foreign policy would be the past 7 years. Probably more like 20 years.. Altimaomega said: » Exactly what it sounds like. Americas best interests come first. An example of an anti-american foreign policy would be the past 7 years. Oh really? How has Obama's foreign policy been anti-American? We are currently slaughtering ISIS after having nearly wiped out Al-Qaeda, Obama's sanctions sent Russia into a deep recession, the citizens are starving, we didn't even have to do anything and Russia has been set back by a decade, China is in a huge recession, the dollar is as strong as its ever been, and there are no viable threats to the US, at all. Offline
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And you call Nausi a conspiracy theorist. smh
Altimaomega said: » And you call Nausi a conspiracy theorist. smh Yes I do. How is that related to the topic at hand? Offline
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It would help your "joke" if I actually stated a conspiracy theory instead of common knowledge. So, care to answer how Obama's foreign policy has been anti-American, or how Trump's foreign policy is "Pro-American?" And you are gonna have to do better than "America's best interests in mind" because that is pretty much how Trump answers every question and he looks clueless.
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Shiva.Viciousss said: » It would help your "joke" if I actually stated a conspiracy theory instead of common knowledge. So, care to answer how Obama's foreign policy has been anti-American, or how Trump's foreign policy is "Pro-American?" And you are gonna have to do better than "America's best interests in mind" because that is pretty much how Trump answers every question and he looks clueless. We have been fighting ISIS for how long now? I've lost track.. Last I heard they're still chillin in the caliphate. Same with Al-Qaeda, yeah, still around and a threat.. lol Russia.. Still losing jobs to china. Oil is down dollar is up, nothing new here. I thought Obama had nothing to do with the cost of oil, or are we changing opinions again? Our economy hasn't gained more than 2.5% for a record ten years and we have 95 million people not working. Thats it? Thats how Obama's foreign policy is anti-American? OK then. I can see you aren't interesting in having a conversation, because you can't even counter common knowledge.
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I'm just not interested in having a conversation with you. More productive things come from talking to inanimate objects.
More like you know nothing about foreign policy, but you can blame me like you always do, its ok.
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The last time I proved him complete and utterly wrong and he claims it never happened. I'd do it again but, whats the point?
This isn't pettiness. Altimaomega said: » More productive things come from talking to inanimate objects. I'm sure he will be able to cite the instance when this great victory of his occurred, to remind us all, since no one remembers.
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Yeah, Jassik proved me wrong about something.. Don't remember what.
Shiva.Viciousss said: » I'm sure he will be able to cite the instance when this great victory of his occurred, to remind us all, since no one remembers. |
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