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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by WiregrassTiger on May 28, 2024, 04:13:41 PM »
Nor is it to be used to weaponize a justice system to take out your opponent.
Hmmmm. Oh, but….but….whatever. There will be some kind of senseless rebuttal. But, you are correct. 👍 this is unusual. I am proud of you.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Snaggletiger on May 28, 2024, 04:09:07 PM »
Even if you ignore ALL the other disqualifiers, the weight of the presidency isn't to be used as a retributive tool. 

And the notion of him "draining the swamp" is hilarious.  The motherfucker was running a bribery hotel right down the street from the White House.

Nor is it to be used to weaponize a justice system to take out your opponent. 
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by WiregrassTiger on May 28, 2024, 04:04:49 PM »
One of the biggest mottos in his first campaign was draining the swamp. I imagine he feels like he owes a few people, and rightfully so. Until Covid hit, he was actually doing a damn fine job at governing.  All the things that actually mean something in people's everyday lives, were in great shape.  Jobs, interest rates, the price of gas, goods and services etc. And there were 10 million less illegal immigrants in the country as well.

However, I truly believe if he gets back in office, there will be major unrest and violence, which will be solely at the feet of the Democrats.

 
Neoconservativism exist on the left and right. Obama, Clinton, Bush, Bush Jr, Biden are ALL neocons. Reagan and Trump —not. Just ask yourself who you liked out of these and you can see that if you are more conservative in your beliefs, Trump is your guy.

Most people don’t necessarily believe this and think it’s conspiracy level stuff. So be it. It’s fact.

If they don’t rig the election (again) they will easily wait out another 4 years of Trump. It takes longer than another 4 years to drain the swamp. We are in a very precarious position in that the deep state is rooted very deeply into our own intelligence agencies. They were definitely a part of the effort to keep Trump out. Believe whatever you want but it happened.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by wesfau2 on May 28, 2024, 04:03:11 PM »
One of the biggest mottos in his first campaign was draining the swamp. I imagine he feels like he owes a few people, and rightfully so.

 

Even if you ignore ALL the other disqualifiers, the weight of the presidency isn't to be used as a retributive tool. 

And the notion of him "draining the swamp" is hilarious.  The motherfucker was running a bribery hotel right down the street from the White House.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Snaggletiger on May 28, 2024, 03:58:54 PM »
For some reason, Robert DeNiro was at, or having a press conference this morning outside the courthouse where closing arguments in Trump's trial were being made.  Among other things, he said:

"Donald Trump wants to destroy not only the city, but the country. And eventually he could destroy the world,"

Hmmmm....where have I heard that?
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by WiregrassTiger on May 28, 2024, 03:55:16 PM »
“His campaign is courting them.”

Another feeling-based reaction with no basis in fact.

Is Trump playing to gun owners?  Sure is.  Second amendment.  The NRA?  Yep. 2nd Amendment.  People who identify as patriots?  Yep.  The constitution. 

None of that is “Nazi”.  It’s conservative. It’s grass roots. It’s Christian.  It’s “flyover” America.  It’s still the majority. 

If you were honest? The current administration has much more in common with the Nazi Party than anything we’ve ever seen in US history.

>Arresting and jailing political opposition. 
> Censoring opposing viewpoints
> Control of the media with daily propaganda
> Branding anything counter to the official lie as “misinformation”
> Control of the judiciary to the point of hectoring justices to demand outcomes
> Propaganda designed to portray something horrific in a gentler light.  Abortion up to the last moment is no longer murder, it’s “reproductive care.”   Mutilating children becomes “gender affirming care.”

All of that reeks of naziism. 

Show me how or where anyone related to the Trump campaign is “courting Nazis”. The only Nazis around are Bidens, Clintons, and Obamas.  He’s not courting them.   

What this administration has done is treason.  In a just world the gallows would be full. 

It’s engaged in crimes against humanity.  It’s inherently evil. 

When confronted with facts - which is rare because all politicians are seemingly corrupt? It lies with no fear of retribution. The list is long. Start with Fauci.  He should have already been executed.  He’s lied repeatedly.  About everything. 

The Nazis wanted one world government, ruled by them.  Who wants the global agenda again?  Is that Trump? Didn’t think so. 

Wes, I’ve gone to war with you.  Love you like the little brother I never wanted.  But you are so far off base here I’m truly concerned about you.
I was today year’s old before finding out you were that cute little motherfucker’s big brother.  I don’t know how to feel about this but I’m not going to be able to meet for lunch.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Snaggletiger on May 28, 2024, 03:51:11 PM »
Of course they will.  Looting, vandalism, arson, masked assaults, and more.  Then they'll claim that they're victims & that their actions are justified (again).  That's my expectation based off historical data.  Hopefully, cooler heads prevail and everyone will start acting like adults again.  Civil discourse needs to make a comeback in today's world.

Agreed, but unpossible.  The adults left the building a long time ago.
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Snakebite on May 28, 2024, 03:46:47 PM »
Would Democrats call for unrest and violence?

Of course they will.  Looting, vandalism, arson, masked assaults, and more.  Then they'll claim that they're victims & that their actions are justified (again).  That's my expectation based off historical data.  Hopefully, cooler heads prevail and everyone will start acting like adults again.  Civil discourse needs to make a comeback in today's world.

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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by Snaggletiger on May 28, 2024, 03:43:02 PM »
It will absolutely be because of his "policies."  Or rather, his craven need for revenge and autocratic control.  He has no interest in governing or the state of the union.  He's telling you right now what he'll do.  It's coming out of his own mouth.

One of the biggest mottos in his first campaign was draining the swamp. I imagine he feels like he owes a few people, and rightfully so. Until Covid hit, he was actually doing a damn fine job at governing.  All the things that actually mean something in people's everyday lives, were in great shape.  Jobs, interest rates, the price of gas, goods and services etc. And there were 10 million less illegal immigrants in the country as well.

However, I truly believe if he gets back in office, there will be major unrest and violence, which will be solely at the feet of the Democrats.

 
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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by wesfau2 on May 28, 2024, 03:22:50 PM »
How so? It certainly wouldn't be because of his policies.  I'm asking this in all seriousness.  Would Democrats call for unrest and violence?

It will absolutely be because of his "policies."  Or rather, his craven need for revenge and autocratic control.  He has no interest in governing or the state of the union.  He's telling you right now what he'll do.  It's coming out of his own mouth.
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