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It's literally on tape, in this thread. It's an unbelievably creepy thing to say.Sure, sure. As real as the russian pee tapes to you, I'm sure.
It's literally on tape, in this thread. It's an unbelievably creepy thing to say.Sure, sure. As real as the russian pee tapes to you, I'm sure.
More winning!
No single fact tells the whole story of life. I brought that up in context of the idea that the election result is proof of whatever people want it to prove (and I gave examples). If that thing wouldn't have been proved if <2% of the population (likely the least informed 2% at that) changed their minds, you should understand that the basis of your belief is very flimsy, if it's not completely baseless. This is a general point (i.e., it applies to any issue you're thinking of--and to be honest, I doubt anyone truly believes those kinds of claims as opposed to just using them as a dishonest argumentation tactic).That doesn't tell the whole story. Millions who voted for Biden in 2020 didn't vote this time.
I would bet he consumes more podcast style media than anything that requires reading like legacy media.Or whatever your particular source of GOP talking points is. "Breitbart" is a stand-in for that.
I'm confused. You don't think millions who voted for Biden in 2020 didn't vote this time?you should understand that the basis of your belief is very flimsy, if it's not completely baseless.
I'm confused. You don't think millions who voted for Biden in 2020 didn't vote this time?
You are confused. Here's the whole post (generally you're not going to be able to understand a paragraph by picking a random clause out of one of the sentences):I'm confused. You don't think millions who voted for Biden in 2020 didn't vote this time?
I believe the swing to the right has been spreading in the other direction and it's been going on for awhile. The first time I noticed, it was a response to a surge of immigrants/asylum seekers under Merkel and went on from there, to Brexit, followed by Trump's first term, then back over to Europe where the AfD party just did rather well in the German general election and where the French find themselves taking a hard right turn also.Is marvelous to see those european cucks and anti-americans at the knees of Trump. Hopefully Trump ends up to cause a major right wing movement in Europe wich is on the verge to turn anyway.
Can you provide a source for this tax policy?
Damn, trump already done fucked BRICS? Not even in office and already has a more successful term than Biden lmaooooo
Basically it comes to the origin of the legislation and international norms being established by God knows who through out the west and politicians prioritising those instead of national interests and the people who they're suppose to represent.I believe the swing to the right has been spreading in the other direction and it's been going on for awhile. The first time I noticed, it was a response to a surge of immigrants/asylum seekers under Merkel and went on from there, to Brexit, followed by Trump's first term, then back over to Europe where the AfD party just did rather well in the German general election and where the French find themselves taking a hard right turn also.
Meanwhile, Canada seems to be gearing up to follow the American lead and vote in a shallow far right populist in our next election as well, expected sometime between now and next October.
It's a weird global phenomenon, really, when you consider there were fairly liberal governments that also took hard right swings into authoritarianism in other parts of the world over the last several decades.
Just for example and in no particular order,
Cuba
Lebanon
Iran
Myanamr/Burma
There are quite a few more. It's really quite remarkable--to be truthful, I know I'm not the first to notice this. When taken together with the more recent ones above it's quite a list.