47th President of the United States

47th President of the United States

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Gecko1978

9,896 posts

159 months

Wednesday 24th January
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I think trump might win. Not because he is a good president but because Joe Biden is disliked by many and not as articulate / slippery as trump so in presidential debates might not look as good. Who will be Trumps running mate (assume Taylor Green is too mental even for him)

Four Litre

2,029 posts

194 months

Wednesday 24th January
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g4ry13 said:
Trump 2024! hehe

I worry about some people's mental health on here if he is elected.
There are quite a few on here who are going to need a lot of serious counselling if they are to make it to Christmas, that is if he gets back in!

g4ry13

17,275 posts

257 months

Wednesday 24th January
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paulguitar said:
g4ry13 said:
Trump 2024! hehe

I worry about some people's mental health on here if he is elected.
It's not quite so funny if you have family, work connections and other interests in the USA.
It's also not so amusing when you live outside of the USA and the actions of the current president have made the world a very dangerous place for the rest of us!

paulguitar

24,118 posts

115 months

Wednesday 24th January
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isaldiri said:
Individual states passing laws wrt to abortion are a matter for the state concerned rather than the president.
The situation has arisen a direct result of trump's actions, and he has taken 'credit' for that fact on more than occasion.


isaldiri said:
Again, I can only repeat, lots of people cried wolf about how terrible everything would be under trump in 2016. All those dire predictions didn't really turn out as claimed as much as some if not many might have hoped that they would come true to be proven right. Doing so again and cranking up the predictions to be even more dire isn't obviously terribly convincing as much as Trump might be a lousy example of a human being.
Well we could dispute how poor trump's previous presidency was. But what's indisputable is that since then, his mental state is even more unstable, he's openly discussing attempting to amend the constitution to stay in office, and has refused to directly reject the concern that he intends to become a dictator. Some of his cult, astonishingly, are openly welcoming the idea.

Roderick Spode said:
It would be genuinely refreshing if the US could find candidates who aren't either oblivious octogenarians nor those with enormous actual or perceived baggage who strongly polarise the populace. The country deserves a pair of younger candidates to revitalise the political spectrum.
I agree with this. But. it's going to be trump against Biden, assuming trump avoids incarceration. Both are too old, both have their doddery moments. Only one has attempted to end the democratic process in the USA, and would unhesitantly seek to do so again.







paulguitar

24,118 posts

115 months

Wednesday 24th January
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g4ry13 said:
paulguitar said:
g4ry13 said:
Trump 2024! hehe

I worry about some people's mental health on here if he is elected.
It's not quite so funny if you have family, work connections and other interests in the USA.
It's also not so amusing when you live outside of the USA and the actions of the current president have made the world a very dangerous place for the rest of us!
I'm not sure what you mean by this.

Would be happy to hear more on the appropriate thread.

g4ry13

17,275 posts

257 months

Wednesday 24th January
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paulguitar said:
g4ry13 said:
paulguitar said:
g4ry13 said:
Trump 2024! hehe

I worry about some people's mental health on here if he is elected.
It's not quite so funny if you have family, work connections and other interests in the USA.
It's also not so amusing when you live outside of the USA and the actions of the current president have made the world a very dangerous place for the rest of us!
I'm not sure what you mean by this.

Would be happy to hear more on the appropriate thread.
I've been banned on the #46 thread for over a year. If you make a vol.2 i'd be happy to contribute smile

Roderick Spode

3,181 posts

51 months

Wednesday 24th January
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paulguitar said:
Roderick Spode said:
It would be genuinely refreshing if the US could find candidates who aren't either oblivious octogenarians nor those with enormous actual or perceived baggage who strongly polarise the populace. The country deserves a pair of younger candidates to revitalise the political spectrum.
I agree with this. But. it's going to be trump against Biden, assuming trump avoids incarceration. Both are too old, both have their doddery moments. Only one has attempted to end the democratic process in the USA, and would unhesitantly seek to do so again.
Please. Save it for the 45 thread, where most sane people don't bother going any more.

paulguitar

24,118 posts

115 months

Wednesday 24th January
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Roderick Spode said:
paulguitar said:
Roderick Spode said:
It would be genuinely refreshing if the US could find candidates who aren't either oblivious octogenarians nor those with enormous actual or perceived baggage who strongly polarise the populace. The country deserves a pair of younger candidates to revitalise the political spectrum.
I agree with this. But. it's going to be trump against Biden, assuming trump avoids incarceration. Both are too old, both have their doddery moments. Only one has attempted to end the democratic process in the USA, and would unhesitantly seek to do so again.
Please. Save it for the 45 thread, where most sane people don't bother going any more.
Perhaps you're genuinely unaware of the situation. The court case, when it comes, will fill you in.










paulguitar

24,118 posts

115 months

Wednesday 24th January
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g4ry13 said:
I've been banned on the #46 thread for over a year. If you make a vol.2 i'd be happy to contribute smile
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. It's rather a quiet thread actually, From time to time someone will pop in and say Biden doesn't know what his own name is, or something similarly hilarious, and then it's tumbleweeds again.




g4ry13

17,275 posts

257 months

Wednesday 24th January
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paulguitar said:
Roderick Spode said:
paulguitar said:
Roderick Spode said:
It would be genuinely refreshing if the US could find candidates who aren't either oblivious octogenarians nor those with enormous actual or perceived baggage who strongly polarise the populace. The country deserves a pair of younger candidates to revitalise the political spectrum.
I agree with this. But. it's going to be trump against Biden, assuming trump avoids incarceration. Both are too old, both have their doddery moments. Only one has attempted to end the democratic process in the USA, and would unhesitantly seek to do so again.
Please. Save it for the 45 thread, where most sane people don't bother going any more.
Perhaps you're genuinely unaware of the situation. The court case, when it comes, will fill you in.
When is that coming? I feel like certain people have been talking excitedly for the last 4 years how Trump is imminently going to end up behind bars.

Yet still walks around a free man and about to run for presidency.

g4ry13

17,275 posts

257 months

Wednesday 24th January
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paulguitar said:
g4ry13 said:
I've been banned on the #46 thread for over a year. If you make a vol.2 i'd be happy to contribute smile
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. It's rather a quiet thread actually, From time to time someone will pop in and say Biden doesn't know what his own name is, or something similarly hilarious, and then it's tumbleweeds again.
When you ban those who dissent it usually does end up rather quiet!

Roderick Spode

3,181 posts

51 months

Wednesday 24th January
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paulguitar said:
Roderick Spode said:
paulguitar said:
Roderick Spode said:
It would be genuinely refreshing if the US could find candidates who aren't either oblivious octogenarians nor those with enormous actual or perceived baggage who strongly polarise the populace. The country deserves a pair of younger candidates to revitalise the political spectrum.
I agree with this. But. it's going to be trump against Biden, assuming trump avoids incarceration. Both are too old, both have their doddery moments. Only one has attempted to end the democratic process in the USA, and would unhesitantly seek to do so again.
Please. Save it for the 45 thread, where most sane people don't bother going any more.
Perhaps you're genuinely unaware of the situation. The court case, when it comes, will fill you in.
Unbiased and impartial rhetoric such as yours convinced me that the 45 thread was not one I desired to be involved in. So save your typing fingers smile

paulguitar

24,118 posts

115 months

Wednesday 24th January
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Roderick Spode said:
paulguitar said:
Roderick Spode said:
paulguitar said:
Roderick Spode said:
It would be genuinely refreshing if the US could find candidates who aren't either oblivious octogenarians nor those with enormous actual or perceived baggage who strongly polarise the populace. The country deserves a pair of younger candidates to revitalise the political spectrum.
I agree with this. But. it's going to be trump against Biden, assuming trump avoids incarceration. Both are too old, both have their doddery moments. Only one has attempted to end the democratic process in the USA, and would unhesitantly seek to do so again.
Please. Save it for the 45 thread, where most sane people don't bother going any more.
Perhaps you're genuinely unaware of the situation. The court case, when it comes, will fill you in.
Unbiased and impartial rhetoric such as yours convinced me that the 45 thread was not one I desired to be involved in. So save your typing fingers smile
Hopefully the court case will enable you to assess the evidence for yourself. The question is whether trump will manage to delay it until after he has the chance to get elected and try to pardon himself. But what's already in the public domain looks seriously damning for trump. I suspect when we see the case in its entirety it gonna be properly outrageous.



paulguitar

24,118 posts

115 months

Wednesday 24th January
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g4ry13 said:
When you ban those who dissent it usually does end up rather quiet!
I'm not in favour of bans. I'm not sure what yours was for, so not casting any accusations, but we have had some pretty frustrating trolls on both the 45 and 46 threads. Anyone remember 'Mustang 50'?.. eek

BigMon

4,334 posts

131 months

Wednesday 24th January
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Are there people posting here who would genuinely like to see Trump as president again?

If so, would you mind explaining why apart from something utterly inane like sticking it to the woke, the left, etc.

paulguitar

24,118 posts

115 months

Wednesday 24th January
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g4ry13 said:
When is that coming? I feel like certain people have been talking excitedly for the last 4 years how Trump is imminently going to end up behind bars.

Yet still walks around a free man and about to run for presidency.
We have not had the main court cases yet.

So far he had two civil cases and lost both, the E Jean Carroll rape case and the NYC case where he's been dishonesty inflating property values, etc.

But yes, the fact that he is in a position to run for office is quite surreal.



g4ry13

17,275 posts

257 months

Wednesday 24th January
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paulguitar said:
g4ry13 said:
When is that coming? I feel like certain people have been talking excitedly for the last 4 years how Trump is imminently going to end up behind bars.

Yet still walks around a free man and about to run for presidency.
We have not had the main court cases yet.

So far he had two civil cases and lost both, the E Jean Carroll rape case and the NYC case where he's been dishonesty inflating property values, etc.

But yes, the fact that he is in a position to run for office is quite surreal.
Is it though? It's hardly unprecedented.

Eugene V. Debs in 1920, and Lyndon LaRouche in 1992, both ran for President whilst behind bars.

The Constitution does allow it.

paulguitar

24,118 posts

115 months

Wednesday 24th January
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g4ry13 said:
paulguitar said:
g4ry13 said:
When is that coming? I feel like certain people have been talking excitedly for the last 4 years how Trump is imminently going to end up behind bars.

Yet still walks around a free man and about to run for presidency.
We have not had the main court cases yet.

So far he had two civil cases and lost both, the E Jean Carroll rape case and the NYC case where he's been dishonesty inflating property values, etc.

But yes, the fact that he is in a position to run for office is quite surreal.
Is it though? It's hardly unprecedented.

Eugene V. Debs in 1920, and Lyndon LaRouche in 1992, both ran for President whilst behind bars.

The Constitution does allow it.
It does seem pretty amazing. trump could be 'president' from prison. I do think we live in interesting times!


Wonder if Louis Theroux could get an interview with him from inside. smile

Gecko1978

9,896 posts

159 months

Wednesday 24th January
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BigMon said:
Are there people posting here who would genuinely like to see Trump as president again?

If so, would you mind explaining why apart from something utterly inane like sticking it to the woke, the left, etc.
SO I am not a Trump supporter but I can see why he might get elected. Think of it like the UK GE where Boris Johnson Beat Jeremy Corbyn. Boris was not the best guy it was more a case of many more people disliked corbyn's ideas.

Joe Biden might face the same challange people don't like him (F Joe biden chants etc), people dont like his son and people think Trump is like them (he is not).

So do I want him to win (I dont care really) no, but will he win, I can see it happening

g4ry13

17,275 posts

257 months

Wednesday 24th January
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Gecko1978 said:
BigMon said:
Are there people posting here who would genuinely like to see Trump as president again?

If so, would you mind explaining why apart from something utterly inane like sticking it to the woke, the left, etc.
SO I am not a Trump supporter but I can see why he might get elected. Think of it like the UK GE where Boris Johnson Beat Jeremy Corbyn. Boris was not the best guy it was more a case of many more people disliked corbyn's ideas.

Joe Biden might face the same challange people don't like him (F Joe biden chants etc), people dont like his son and people think Trump is like them (he is not).

So do I want him to win (I dont care really) no, but will he win, I can see it happening
The other issue is that during recent election campaigns racial tensions have been stoked to try and encourage minority groups to show up and vote.

George Floyd was a catalyst for BLM in 2020 and Dems saw an opportunity by appointing Kamala to show how inclusive they are. Whereas Republicans / Trump are the racists and "look at what a mess this country is in!"

The option to use an example of police brutality / structural racism isn't there this campaign because the voters will turn around and say "you had a whole term and it's under your watch!"

So in summary: it will be interesting to see whether voter turnout in the ethnic minorities is as high last time, or if they are now more apathetic.

Either way, I would not be surprised if Biden / Democrats make claims that Trump is racist. It would be a bit of an own goal though as Biden has some interesting quotes from his past as well.