Unfortunately they're bought and paid for by Big Business just as much as the Republicans are. To an extent this is because they wouldn't be able to afford to campaign if they weren't. The few people who have a lot of money and genuinely wish to do as much good as possible with it are going to...
I for one have never been interested in being nice to Trumptards, but I highly doubt going around picking fights with them would have made Trump lose either. Unless you have a plan to wipe them out, the only worthwhile thing to do is try to avoid them as much as possible.
I meant his dad, the emerald mine owner whose fortune Elon inherited. Or whatever the verb is for when your dad is rich enough that you can live off and invest his money while he's still alive.
Fred Trump also belongs on the list.
He never had a lane. He's garbage at everything and always has been. He's proof that rich people shouldn't be allowed to reproduce, and should instead be subject to a 100% inheritance tax.
It'll almost certainly come down to whether Trump actually makes good on his threat to become a dictator (and if that happens, we'll have bigger things to worry about). 47 Republicans in the House and 12 in the Senate voted for the Respect for Marriage Act, and I'm pretty sure most of them were...
Somebody please just nuke this whole country into a crater and put us out of our misery. We're all going to die either way; might as well make it quick.
Immigration, sure, and let's just go ahead and say that Europeans are on the whole pretty lousy when it comes to race relations in general. But surely not abortion. Even accounting for the large Catholic populations in most of the Western world, there are plenty of countries that are too...
I'm still not sure what the distinction between "being part of QAnon" and "being part of Trump's fan club" even is, exactly. Nor whether the distinction, whatever it is, is of any real import.
That might have been useful advice before, but Trump is now going to have the power to pardon them both. And while I know he doesn't reward people for their loyalty, he is in the habit of using pardons to send a message and to put people he likes back into power; see Joe Arpaio.
The first time around, there were still intelligent people willing to work for him. Especially at the very beginning when all the major appointments were getting made. He's going to be scraping the bottom of the barrel now. Hell, in that respect alone, we're a lot worse off than if he had just...
OK, next time someone says the US is the most economically backward country in the developed world, I'm pointing to South Korea and saying "second most, at least." Yeesh.
There was a poll last year showing somewhere between 60 and 70% of Americans wanting universal healthcare. Meanwhile only a minority of Democrats in Congress (and obviously 0% of Republicans) said they would vote for it. If that's not a clear sign of what's wrong with the Democratic Party and...
Including him. If he was actually interested in having a discussion, he would have attempted to contribute more than that. But like most of Trump's base, he's so convinced that he's right and that it's so self-evident that he's right that it would be a waste of time to go any more in detail than...
This is ridiculous by the way. All the way through the first Trump administration, there were self-identified conservatives regularly posting here. Just not conservatives who supported Trump. It's down to just Teufel these days, although I think the others disappeared when the forum reset (along...
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