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This extensive forum discussion centers around Donald Trump and American politics, with users expressing diverse viewpoints on his legal challenges, political future, and broader impact on American democracy. The conversation spans multiple years of Trump-related developments from court cases to election implications.
Recently, sup42 #304 explains how Trump's disqualification under the 14th Amendment faces unprecedented legal challenges, noting that the amendment was originally intended to prevent Confederate officials from holding office. Several users discuss Trump's removal from state ballots, with Ozwarrior #301 reporting on Maine becoming the second state to block Trump from its 2024 ballot following Colorado's decision. Noitall #305 expresses concern about Supreme Court justices appointed by Trump potentially influencing decisions on his eligibility.
The discussion reveals sharp divisions regarding Trump's legal accountability and democratic implications. sup42 #249 describes Trump as "probably the worst human being that the Americans have ever offered unlimited power to" and compares him unfavorably to historical figures including Nixon and Confederate leaders. Meanwhile, watcher #280 raises questions about disqualifying Trump without convictions, arguing that his supporters remain legitimate voters in a democratic system.
Recent posts highlight concerns about broader democratic erosion. MaybeTop8 #295 characterizes Trump as "an authoritarian fascist who is trying to steal power" for reasons including avoiding prosecution and narcissism. Noitall #307 criticizes the entire Republican Party as "crooked" after noting how Trump's challengers pledge to pardon him if convicted. The conversation also touches on media influence, with users debating whether right-wing or left-wing perspectives dominate American media landscape, and discussing the role of courts as potential saviors of American democracy.
Joe Rogan's down with bugs bruh.For me it is easy who I'd vote for
IF you like Beef. Lamb, Chicken and Pork vote Trump
If you like Crickets, worms and mealy bugs and soy vote Harris
It seems easy to get TRT over there. The amount of fighters in the UFC who had "low testosterone" when TRT was legal with an exemption was nuts. Sure, weight cutting probably plays a part but still.Joe Rogan's down with bugs bruh.
If the "Father of the vaccines", and his sidekick RFK Jr get in I wonder if they'll subsidize TRT for the masses? His use of TRT doesn't really align with his anti big pharma stance though. Just another do and I say, not as I do politician.
That seems like the same reason Biden got elected and that was even before Trump became a felon who has also been found guilty of sex crimes.Basically, it seems to be Shit A or Shit B. "Vote For Me 'Cos I'm Less Crap Than Donald" appears to be the underlying message the Harris team are putting forward.
Either way the result goes, it's going to have fallout. Will be an interesting watch.
The USA desperately need some decent candidates next election
Is Trumps early lead meaningless or a trend?
He has skipped out to an early lead.
Looks like Harris has taken an early lead in North Carolina... one of the "swing states". Got to wonder why they don't save the country one hell of a lot of money and just let those states decide the next POTUS.Is Trumps early lead meaningless or a trend?
He has skipped out to an early lead.
Looks like Harris has taken an early lead in North Carolina... one of the "swing states". Got to wonder why they don't save the country one hell of a lot of money and just let those states decide the next POTUS.
An article or an update on the live updates I read this morning said it was expected. Not sure how much of a lead was expected.Is Trumps early lead meaningless or a trend?
He has skipped out to an early lead.
Is Trumps early lead meaningless or a trend?
He has skipped out to an early lead.
Im guessing the swing needed to swap isnt showing in the 1%?My question is; how does AP 'call' a state when they have only 1% of their votes counted? Look at Maryland.
The pagentry around these elections is insane.