If Donald Trump gave a you-know-what about this country, he never would have run for President at all. We all know that, the problem is the tens of millions of voters who think he’s on their side. How do we communicate that Trump can’t/won’t bring back the good old days?
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They’ve always been morons, though. They didn’t used to be this cynical.
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Not definitive, there are decisions upholding anti-mask laws, many of which were created to deal with the KKK terrorizing people.
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All I know is polls have been predicting a Labor win for quite some time, maybe Sunak wants to lose in spectacular fashion rather than just lose. He can afford to run on his fantasies because reality is not on his side, and anyway he’s got a rich wife and doesn’t need the job.
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I think you’re referring to the Jan 6 insurrection/riot in Washington, DC? It wasn’t in Texas, Louisiana, or Mississippi. Evidently the First Amendment still applies everywhere else, at least for now.
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Trump turned his daddy’s money into a negative number, around -900,000,000. First guy who ever went broke running gambling casinos
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Cute, but the correct answer to those is STOP.
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He beat the “rap” (impeachment) because it requires 2/3rds of the Senate to convict, and that is an impossible threshold in today’s political climate.
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The problem isn’t just him, it’s the cynicism that makes his ascent possible. The real problem isn’t what constitutes the crime of insurrection, it’s the majority of people who don’t see why that matters.
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If he were acquitted, that would be taken as proof that he was truly *innocent* and any attempt to charge him with something else would be taken as partisan overreach by people beyond just his “base”
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Pretty sure joyriding is illegal and counts as car theft. People may decide not to prosecute in some cases, doesn’t make it not a crime.
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