I'm not voting in this year's election

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  1. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    You're not going to Make America Great Again are you?

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  3. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    Ha Nope. It sounds like you’re being accused of that in this thread, though. Hmm. How do you look in a MAGA hat?

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  5. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    You know these people are clueless

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    I don't understand why his lack of shame is so surprising to be honest.
     
  10. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    I'm very concerned about this election coming up. Trumps rhetoric about stealing the election and election fraud is setting up a real chance of serious violence in the streets. In all likelihood we will not have a clear winner on election night. Since many of Trump's supporters think covid is a hoax they will vote in person so Trump may be ahead on election night. I can easily see him declare himself the winner on election night, but when the mail in ballots are counted he would actually lose. I have no doubt he would say the democrats stole the election. So how will his well armed psychos react to that. WTF, I never thought US could be in this precarious position.
     
  11. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    I hope he would’ve changed, become enlightened...something. Maybe I’m just surprised that some people never change.
     
  12. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    Ive read earlier today that he likely won’t concede if he in fact, loses. What happens when a President refuses to leave? Take him away in handcuffs?
     
  13. (Q) Encephaloid Martini Valued Senior Member

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    I saw an interview with a high ranking FBI official who stated they will remove Trump if he loses, whether Trump likes it or not.
     
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    Again, while I'm an outsider, and speaking from the other side of the world, my only observation re Biden, is probably too old? As was the bloke he beat for selection, and as is Donald the nut anyway.
    Surely in a nation of 350 million? there must be some one younger that has the proper nouse and attitude to achieve for your country, which is common place in most other comparable democracies? Obviously I'm speaking about health and medical care and the very simple solution, and gun control and/or elimination with an equal simple solution.
    I suppose though the important thing for the USA and the rest of the world, is that its citizens throw this fucking narcissist bullying redneck out on his ear.
     
  16. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    The only way to get the Yosemite Sam's
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    to give up their six shooters is to grant them permission to drive a army Tank as the family car

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  17. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    Hey it seems you guys can prevent wildfires if you just rake the forests more.
     
  18. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    I would also imagine if any prime issue was going to be instrumental in throwing this redneck arsehole out of office, it would be the recent disclosure re his non payment of taxes, and the great adds comparing that to other sections of the work force.
     
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    No , forests need to have a burn once in awhile , but not like this .

    The lack of Rain and Windy Hot dry air . Is more the problem .
     
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  20. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    I don't think so. Among his base it won't matter. Even among others (including me) that's not what bothers me the most. You don't pay income tax if you don't have income.

    Owing $300,000,000 that is personally guaranteed and that become due in a few years without anyone knowing the details is just ripe for blackmail (among other concerns). Plus the fact that he is just totally unequipped for the job.
     
  21. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    We know a few details.

    In 2014, he told a reporter that he had access to $100 million. The reporter was astounded since American banks wouldn't lend to Trump any more after his bankruptcies. Eric Trump responded. "Well, we don’t rely on American banks. We have all the funding we need out of Russia."
     
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  22. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    We know that Deutsche Bank is the only bank that will touch him. They have a large presence in Russia (I think).
     
  23. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Eric Trump didn't say they have all the money they need out of Russian banks. Just out of Russia. There are plenty of rich oligarchs in Russia who would love to have a US president owe them a favor. (And they'd love it even more if they had $300 million in leverage over him.)
     

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