Anyone else aTrump supporter here?

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BobbyMcgee

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sorry bob and golferjohn as it would seem you live in states... otherwise really who cares if it Obama or Trump. Obama would never question the Works Health Organization and Biden won’t either.
 

Shakerod

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it doesn’t matter what canadians think about Trump. support him, really? how, you send him money? you vote for him? you live in the USA? who cares... there are NO americans that care about Trudeau, NONE, like we do Trump. survey 100 random americans and ask if they know justin trudeau...90% blank stare. who? we ought to be more concerned for the Tam/Trudeau late to the party by about two weeks every step of the way debacle...that’s WHO.
10M have applied for FREE benefits already, that’s 1/3 Canadians on EI or need CERB out of 36M which includes kids under 15 and NCH age population. 10M oh we will come after you. SURE YOU WILL...it’s called TAXES.
It’s always been the most important country from Canada’s perspective. And we should be paying attention economically and politically to what’s going on there. Of course they don’t care what’s going on in Canada. We are a small player on the world stage.
 

Bobert1969

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Stupid people like will Trump because he thinks and talks on their level, they can relate to each other. A Trump supporter is more likely to be uneducated and borderline illiterate. They like that he has a limited vocabulary and doesn't use "big" words they might have trouble understanding.
Says the Never Trumper with grammar mistakes in his critique.

The problem with Trump is that he isn't a politician. I say "problem" because people expect the President to act like a President, which usually comes with years of, or at least SOME political experience. Trump is a business man and has for many years, decades even, talked about the problems facing the country and the consequences of trade deals that were being fashioned at the time. He's been fairly consistent with the core values he ran on for many years before he entered the race. Many of the quotes that have been attributed to him have also been taken out of context, including the disinfectant snafu. He didn't suggest anything, he was asking questions aloud as ideas came into his head. I was watching the briefing as it unfolded and was surprised, kind of, at how the media pounced so quickly and viciously. The reality is that before Covid, the US was doing exceptionally well economically as a direct result of his bold action across the board. The facts cannot be argued and historically, when the economy is good, everything else is as well, including Canada because of our close relationship. The media and Never Trumpers seemed to only have his comments to lose their minds over, and nothing of real substance that mattered to the country as a whole. I've never lost of what he is, a business man that decided to try and do something, and that he's never once been a politician. I like that.
 

Shakerod

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Says the Never Trumper with grammar mistakes in his critique.

The problem with Trump is that he isn't a politician. I say "problem" because people expect the President to act like a President, which usually comes with years of, or at least SOME political experience. Trump is a business man and has for many years, decades even, talked about the problems facing the country and the consequences of trade deals that were being fashioned at the time. He's been fairly consistent with the core values he ran on for many years before he entered the race. Many of the quotes that have been attributed to him have also been taken out of context, including the disinfectant snafu. He didn't suggest anything, he was asking questions aloud as ideas came into his head. I was watching the briefing as it unfolded and was surprised, kind of, at how the media pounced so quickly and viciously. The reality is that before Covid, the US was doing exceptionally well economically as a direct result of his bold action across the board. The facts cannot be argued and historically, when the economy is good, everything else is as well, including Canada because of our close relationship. The media and Never Trumpers seemed to only have his comments to lose their minds over, and nothing of real substance that mattered to the country as a whole. I've never lost of what he is, a business man that decided to try and do something, and that he's never once been a politician. I like that.
Anyone that says Trump is bad needs to answer this question...If he is that bad than why have they spend three and a half years trying to get rid of him? If Trump is bad, the other side must be really bad, because they don’t even believe a favourable political outcome is possible in November.
 

chico1

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I am no Trump supporter, but the current Democrats are worse than Trump.

"You know the thing" Biden, "Let them eat ice cream" Pelosi, Lying Clintons, a big disappointment "do nothing except wage wars and drop bombs" Obama, Corrupt DNC,...

All terrible, more corrupt, and actually on the right side of Trump.
 
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g eazy

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Says the Never Trumper with grammar mistakes in his critique.

The problem with Trump is that he isn't a politician. I say "problem" because people expect the President to act like a President, which usually comes with years of, or at least SOME political experience. Trump is a business man and has for many years, decades even, talked about the problems facing the country and the consequences of trade deals that were being fashioned at the time. He's been fairly consistent with the core values he ran on for many years before he entered the race. Many of the quotes that have been attributed to him have also been taken out of context, including the disinfectant snafu. He didn't suggest anything, he was asking questions aloud as ideas came into his head. I was watching the briefing as it unfolded and was surprised, kind of, at how the media pounced so quickly and viciously. The reality is that before Covid, the US was doing exceptionally well economically as a direct result of his bold action across the board. The facts cannot be argued and historically, when the economy is good, everything else is as well, including Canada because of our close relationship. The media and Never Trumpers seemed to only have his comments to lose their minds over, and nothing of real substance that mattered to the country as a whole. I've never lost of what he is, a business man that decided to try and do something, and that he's never once been a politician. I like that.
You generalize when you say "the economy is good, everything else is as well". It's incorrect to determine the wellbeing of a nation using its total wealth when there are massive income disparities. It's possible (and likely) that Trump's agenda has created more total wealth, but not for those who need it the most.

Also, I wouldn't go so far as to reward (nor blame) the economy on Trump alone either.
 

g eazy

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"You know the thing" Biden, "Let them eat ice cream" Pelosi, Lying psychopaths Clintons, a big disappointment "do nothing except wage wars and drop bombs" Obama, Corrupt DNC,...
These sure sound like objective statements to me... /s
 

UhOh

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How does Trump get credit for a soaring economy handed over to him by Obama. Unemployment during Obama's term dropped from over 10% to 4.7%. Under Trump it dropped another 1%, the momentum was already set.
You want to credit Trump for the economy then he also gets credit for the largest deficit ever.

If you're going to vote someone for their business background who would pick a guy who failed at every business he started. I lost track but isn't it something like 7 bankruptcies under his belt.
He's good at conning people, just surprising so many fall for it.
 

Restless

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Recent studies have shown that 1 in 3 Trump supporters are as stupid as the other 2.
 

g eazy

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He's good at conning people, just surprising so many fall for it.
"That's because the system is flawed! He knows the flaws to the entire system! He'll do right by us and fix it." - Trump supporters, moments before complaining about the high cost of their health insurance premiums.
 

phukedup1

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Hilarious when people say they like him because he says whatever pops into his head. People with Tourette's should all be embarking on political careers since that is now deemed a advantage and not a disability.
 

UhOh

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"That's because the system is flawed! He knows the flaws to the entire system! He'll do right by us and fix it." - Trump supporters, moments before complaining about the high cost of their health insurance premiums.
Thats what's so crazy, the number of people who will vote against their own interests. He knows what buttons to press, create an enemy to distract and idiots will take the bait every time. The swamp has never been more swampy.
 

PuntMeister

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I don’t support Trump per se. Nor do I approve of narcissism and random diatribes from any leader.

I do support the upheaval of the unrealistic PC idealism that had emerged over decades, and the anti-politician agenda against fundraising for personal gain as the primary aim of established players. Fuck them all. Trump is both repugnant and refreshing as the first biz-nonpolitico President. He’s upset the apple cart that was altruistically rotten. He’s the Covid of US politics, culling the weak and Guy-Foxing the accepted norms. Could have gone better, but needed none the less.

This shall pass. What the future leaders learn from it is all that I care about. From what I see in the media and the contender rhetoric, they are too caught up in their own outrage and undignified criticism to emerge as a truly reformed path forward. The future is uncertain.

-P.
 

chico1

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These sure sound like objective statements to me... /s
Objective or not, they are all true statements.

My point was, yes Trump is bad, but he is not the root cause of the problem, he is a symptom of the problem. And Biden is not better at all and is not going to fix anything.
 

Shakerod

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I don’t support Trump per se. Nor do I approve of narcissism and random diatribes from any leader.

I do support the upheaval of the unrealistic PC idealism that had emerged over decades, and the anti-politician agenda against fundraising for personal gain as the primary aim of established players. Fuck them all. Trump is both repugnant and refreshing as the first biz-nonpolitico President. He’s upset the apple cart that was altruistically rotten. He’s the Covid of US politics, culling the weak and Guy-Foxing the accepted norms. Could have gone better, but needed none the less.

This shall pass. What the future leaders learn from it is all that I care about. From what I see in the media and the contender rhetoric, they are too caught up in their own outrage and undignified criticism to emerge as a truly reformed path forward. The future is uncertain.

-P.
He’s exposing the system for what it has become over many decades. He left the Bush and Clinton’s in his dust. The Deep State Rothschild banking system is hopefully going to be brought to its knees, the same with the ‘Mockingbird’ media.(Why do you think they hate him?) He’s trying to destroy the left/right paradigm political system, I know, he ran as a Republican, but you can’t change things from the outside. A lot of these things Trump is going to fail at because there are people higher up that want him to fail. I know people on here are going to disagree. I happen to think he is at least trying. The fact that the other side is fighting against these changes, but still can’t come up with a viable alternative tells me that he is on the right track.
 

UhOh

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People are able to convince themselves of anything, there'll simple never be enough tinfoil. Trump, Alex Jones and Rush Limbaugh are doing the lord's work.
 
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