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I think people are forgetful of the daily hell his presidency was. Every day was stressful, and we discovered "outrage fatigue". He keeps warning us that he plans to be even worse, and corporate news is champing at the bit for those angry clicks. My personal aims at the ballot (aside from any policy preferences) will be to keep politics boring.
St. John's Church, his bible upside-down
Temba, his arms open
“This jackass doesn’t have a chance in hell of winning.”
Which is what many people thought in 2016. Get your ass out there and vote. And bring your friends and family with you.
Congrats, you effectively voted for Trump in 2016. Good work 🙄
The only nonsense here is this tired old broken shitty logic that if you throw your vote away, that it could ever for a moment have a snowball's chance in hell of helping anyone but the Republican
By then, it could be too late to flee.
Just remember, due to the electoral college the election is going to be decided by a few hundred thousand people in just a handful of states. In reality it is not a very high bar to cross. Do not take his loss for granted.
The guy is pretty good at speaking up about himself and was a well known real estate grifter for years. Then the things he talked about on the campaign trail weee completely off the wall ….. I don’t see how anyone didn’t know. Granted the continuous outrage machine was a lot more stressful than I expected
I did everything I could to stop him in 2016, but after he was elected I'd hoped that maybe his tariffs on China could do some good.
I have no such hope for a single positive thing this time.
He's the bookmaker's favourite to win, which blows my mind.
Interestingly enough, the most fervent Trump supporters that I know are non-voters. I asked several of them if they planned on voting in the presidential election and they all said no. They Don't want to register with the government.
Let them keep thinking that this is the way to stay "off the grid" from the government.