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7 hours ago, Red Five said:

Do y’all think it would have been an issue on the right if Obama had said out loud “A lot of people are saying I should be a dictator”? I mean we could do this all day every day, but that stands out.

Saw a clip earlier of Dotard saying "I can do whatever I want. I'm the president." 

I swear there used to be a huge percentage of our population who were horrified at the prospect of this happening. It's like all they talked about. I wonder where they went. 

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43 minutes ago, CTC2 said:

I don’t think that it is hyperbole to say that this past November was the last meaningful election we are going to have for a while.  
The dissonance is really perplexing to me as we go on with our lives not really noticing the changes happening right in front of us.

As a kid I remember thinking how a country can so willingly go down a path like Germany did in the 30’s.  I see now.  It’s a slow creep which feeds on ignorance, apathy, and delusion.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

And most people give no shits. I've probably been following along more closely than I should for my own sanity, but even bringing up the subject with people gets a laugh or an eye roll and they move on with their days. I don't think people have any idea what's coming. I can't even fully grasp how bad it can get. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm not sure how we avoid it at this point.

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4 minutes ago, Red Five said:

Saw a clip earlier of Dotard saying "I can do whatever I want. I'm the president." 

I swear there used to be a huge percentage of our population who were horrified at the prospect of this happening. It's like all they talked about. I wonder where they went. 

 

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Saw a clip earlier of Dotard saying "I can do whatever I want. I'm the president." 
I swear there used to be a huge percentage of our population who were horrified at the prospect of this happening. It's like all they talked about. I wonder where they went. 

“NO GESTAPO IN BASTROPO” turned into “WE WELCOME THE GESTAPO TO BASTROPO” in an instant.

Seems they were never worried about authoritarian presidents at all. They’re just scared of the negroes.
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8 minutes ago, Okie State said:

And most people give no shits. I've probably been following along more closely than I should for my own sanity, but even bringing up the subject with people gets a laugh or an eye roll and they move on with their days. I don't think people have any idea what's coming. I can't even fully grasp how bad it can get. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm not sure how we avoid it at this point.

Should we expect most people to take it seriously if the opposition doesn't? 

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Just now, David Dennison said:

Should we expect most people to take it seriously if the opposition doesn't? 

I don't know what I expect. None of us have ever been in this situation before.

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31 minutes ago, Red Five said:

Saw a clip earlier of Dotard saying "I can do whatever I want. I'm the president." 

I swear there used to be a huge percentage of our population who were horrified at the prospect of this happening. It's like all they talked about. I wonder where they went. 

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48 minutes ago, Red Five said:

Saw a clip earlier of Dotard saying "I can do whatever I want. I'm the president." 

My first thought when I saw that:

 

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1 hour ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

trump can deal with a lot of adversity, but negative press about something and someone most people, myself included, have never heard of? 

big, if true, is all i will say about that.

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Louisiana 18.9% The state has one of the nation's highest poverty rates and also the highest rate of child poverty.
2 New Mexico 18.5% New Mexico has a high rate of residents living in extreme poverty, with a significant gap between high- and middle-income households.
3 Mississippi 17.3% Mississippi has the lowest median household income in the nation, and poverty disproportionately affects children.
4 Arkansas 15.8% While improving slightly, Arkansas continues to have a high poverty rate, especially in its southeastern counties.
5 West Virginia 15.3% The state has a high poverty rate in rural areas, where limited access to high-paying jobs and education persists.
6 Kentucky 16.4% Like neighboring states, Kentucky has high rates of poverty, with significant disparities between different regions.
7 Oklahoma 15.9% Oklahoma's poverty rate remains above the national average, with challenges related to income inequality.
8 Alabama 15.6% Alabama struggles with high poverty, low wages, and significant wage gaps.
9 New York 14.2% While often associated with wealth, New York has a significant poverty rate and high economic inequality.
10 Tennessee 14.0% Many families in Tennessee live near the federal poverty line, influenced by low income and high healthcare costs.
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Those are poverty rates.  I can do murder rates for states next.  Well, I really don’t have to because almost state for state it’s the same fucking list. 
 

 

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1 hour ago, henrygandorf said:

trump can deal with a lot of adversity, but negative press about something and someone most people, myself included, have never heard of? 

big, if true, is all i will say about that.

It just needs to be enough to make Pulte tuck his nuts up and back down on this shit.  He's not in that class of billionaire asshole that can take on endless legal actions without it hurting.

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3 minutes ago, Bullneck said:

I think I'm in love.

Hold your horses there, cowboy.  You must understand -- all young people are lazy, unengaged social media junkies.  They couldn't be bothered to learn anything about our history or our system of government.



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