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Where would you put Trump in all this? He certainly isn’t left or right, so is he an elite, or is he simply a good old fashioned existential threat to America?The fake Left/Right narrative is an intentional false dichotomy designed by the elites to divide and conquer. And it is working beautifully.
Trump just panders to whomever will give him the most attention.Where would you put Trump in all this? He certainly isn’t left or right, so is he an elite, or is he simply a good old fashioned existential threat to America?
He is a narcissist who has been talking about political aspirations for decades. He is an opportunist who found a way to cash in on the disaffected viewpoints of millions of Americans who have been feeling for 30 years or more that the people at the top were intentionally putting foreign interests ahead of domestic ones. I think people voted for him because he was an actual political outsider and he said he was going to approach things differently. And after decades of mismanagement by "professional" politicians, I think people just figured what the hell, lets see what this guy does. There are an awful lot of people who just want to burn things down. On both sides of the aisle, by the way.Where would you put Trump in all this? He certainly isn’t left or right, so is he an elite, or is he simply a good old fashioned existential threat to America?
Good stuff Muggs. Agree with pretty much all of that.He is a narcissist who has been talking about political aspirations for decades. He is an opportunist who found a way to cash in on the disaffected viewpoints of millions of Americans who have been feeling for 30 years or more that the people at the top were intentionally putting foreign interests ahead of domestic ones. I think people voted for him because he was an actual political outsider and he said he was going to approach things differently. And after decades of mismanagement by "professional" politicians, I think people just figured what the hell, lets see what this guy does. There are an awful lot of people who just want to burn things down. On both sides of the aisle, by the way.
It was also the red hat/blue hat game. It was clear to me that a red hat was going to win, after 8 years of blue hats. I don't think that it really mattered if it was DJ or anybody else, I think a red hat was going to get in. That's not how things go historically in the long run of course, but that's how they've gone since 1992. 8 years of blue, followed by 8 years of red, rinse and repeat. I just think Trump in 2016 was a product of the times.
As far as Trump from 2016 to now, I have no idea. He's off the rails. What was he trying to accomplish? No idea. Where did all the nonsense come from about him sticking up for Christian ideals or some such nonsense? No idea. I can tell you, from a media perspective, as someone outside the US, that the media has long portrayed the red hats as imbeciles. Dubya was just supposed to be some southern hick. Red hats are portrayed as dummies, blue hats are portrayed as sophisticated. Control the media, control the narrative.
I also feel like, as far as the media narrative is concerned, the very fabric of reality itself was torn in two the day that Trump was elected. Half of the country were lead to believe that they were living under Hitler himself (literally Hitler!!). And if that's what you believed then it seems perfectly justified to react the way that people did. The world now has two very separate realities, again, as far as the media narratives are concerned. I understand this myself all too well. The emergence of the biosecurity dictatorship under the pretenses of covid-1984, including the suspension of freedom of association, freedom of travel, freedom of worship, freedom of commerce, and freedom of bodily autonomy, were all things that I could never imagine I would ever see in my lifetime. Meanwhile, the Normals were going around saying things like "if it saves just one life!". This is exactly what I'm talking about with 2 separate, parallel realities.
I think for me what it really boils down to is this: what if DJ is thrown in jail tomorrow. Do the problems go away? Is it really Trump that's the problem? He only came on scene in 2016. Was everything just fine before then? If they finally "got him", does that change the fact that, at least as far as online communication is concerned, one half of the country hates the other half, and that the feeling is mutual?
Ultimately I just wish people would stop looking to government to solve their problems. That is the root cause of most of this insanity, as far as I'm concerned.
I agree with some of what you said, and disagree with some. Trump needs to go to jail for trying to overturn the election; hording classified documents and showing them to friends; not turning over classified documents when asked by the Government. Prison needs to happen. Will it change anything? No, but it will show others that a coup of our Government is not going to happen and it is not taken lightly.He is a narcissist who has been talking about political aspirations for decades. He is an opportunist who found a way to cash in on the disaffected viewpoints of millions of Americans who have been feeling for 30 years or more that the people at the top were intentionally putting foreign interests ahead of domestic ones. I think people voted for him because he was an actual political outsider and he said he was going to approach things differently. And after decades of mismanagement by "professional" politicians, I think people just figured what the hell, lets see what this guy does. There are an awful lot of people who just want to burn things down. On both sides of the aisle, by the way.
It was also the red hat/blue hat game. It was clear to me that a red hat was going to win, after 8 years of blue hats. I don't think that it really mattered if it was DJ or anybody else, I think a red hat was going to get in. That's not how things go historically in the long run of course, but that's how they've gone since 1992. 8 years of blue, followed by 8 years of red, rinse and repeat. I just think Trump in 2016 was a product of the times.
As far as Trump from 2016 to now, I have no idea. He's off the rails. What was he trying to accomplish? No idea. Where did all the nonsense come from about him sticking up for Christian ideals or some such nonsense? No idea. I can tell you, from a media perspective, as someone outside the US, that the media has long portrayed the red hats as imbeciles. Dubya was just supposed to be some southern hick. Red hats are portrayed as dummies, blue hats are portrayed as sophisticated. Control the media, control the narrative.
I also feel like, as far as the media narrative is concerned, the very fabric of reality itself was torn in two the day that Trump was elected. Half of the country were lead to believe that they were living under Hitler himself (literally Hitler!!). And if that's what you believed then it seems perfectly justified to react the way that people did. The world now has two very separate realities, again, as far as the media narratives are concerned. I understand this myself all too well. The emergence of the biosecurity dictatorship under the pretenses of covid-1984, including the suspension of freedom of association, freedom of travel, freedom of worship, freedom of commerce, and freedom of bodily autonomy, were all things that I could never imagine I would ever see in my lifetime. Meanwhile, the Normals were going around saying things like "if it saves just one life!". This is exactly what I'm talking about with 2 separate, parallel realities.
I think for me what it really boils down to is this: what if DJ is thrown in jail tomorrow. Do the problems go away? Is it really Trump that's the problem? He only came on scene in 2016. Was everything just fine before then? If they finally "got him", does that change the fact that, at least as far as online communication is concerned, one half of the country hates the other half, and that the feeling is mutual?
Ultimately I just wish people would stop looking to government to solve their problems. That is the root cause of most of this insanity, as far as I'm concerned.
He is a narcissist who has been talking about political aspirations for decades. He is an opportunist who found a way to cash in on the disaffected viewpoints of millions of Americans who have been feeling for 30 years or more that the people at the top were intentionally putting foreign interests ahead of domestic ones. I think people voted for him because he was an actual political outsider and he said he was going to approach things differently. And after decades of mismanagement by "professional" politicians, I think people just figured what the hell, lets see what this guy does. There are an awful lot of people who just want to burn things down. On both sides of the aisle, by the way.
“whoever saves one life, saves the world entire”Meanwhile, the Normals were going around saying things like "if it saves just one life!".
There’s other more logical reasons why we don’t have those laws. They wouldn’t have the effect you’re hypothesizing. The masks were a public health issue. Similarly, you’re allowed to shit wherever you want on your private property so long as your shit doesn’t contaminate the public water supply. You can’t shit into the creek that flows through your property, because it’s pretty likely to make folks downstream sick. That’s why the masks were mandatory in most places, but not the vaccine. It’s a matter of how likely it is to affect a majority of people.We all recognize the faulty logic of this argument, whether we care to admit it or not. Hundreds of people die in the US every year in swimming pool accidents. Where are the public demands for health officials and bureaucrats to force the closure of all backyard swimming pools?
We can all agree that if we forced every single driver and passenger in vehicles on the roads to wear full body harnesses and helmets, similar to NASCAR, and we reduced the speed limits on the roads by 80%, that we would save hundreds of thousands of lives. Hell, we could prevent every, single, fatality and injury on the roads, if we could just force everybody to stop driving. But we don't do it. Why? Maybe because somewhere, in some tiny little back pocket of our brains, we all understand that life involves risk.
There are literally thousands of things that government over-reach could force on the population that would save a lot more than just one life.