US Politics II To Trump or not to Trump

https://twitter.com/reuters/status/1859652678932156620?s=46&t=pBoz6vwJNpAFZhshXLNoZg

A new role for Musky?

“The price of goods is too high. That’s why I’m voting for Trump.”

Also:

“Trump is going to jack up the price of goods! Yay! That’s what we voted for!”

https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1861195231825191014

https://twitter.com/kobeissiletter/status/1861858357440651714?s=46

Barely a word about jd Vance for the last month.

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Or harris for that matter. Biden is off his rocker, and harris is enjoying a well-earned rest, according to the White House. You’d wonder who’s deciding to go to war with russia?

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I was reading earlier trump is way in over his head Russia and has fuck all idea how to sort it and hates the way he’s being portrayed as putins bitch in the media.

Yeah

I’d say your sister group are going to be looking very foolish again.

Has all the hallmarks of Brexit. Where people realise they’ve made a massive mistake fairly quickly.

Hmmm. I’m not sure what you think you’re saying- perhaps that you defeated medi-care?

I think this is a good assessment.

For the Democrats, that message should be clear: abandon neoliberalism and return to your progressive roots in the presidencies of Franklin D Roosevelt and Lyndon B Johnson. The party needs to provide a new vision of a society that offers education and opportunity to all; where markets compete to produce better products that enhance living standards, rather than to devise better ways of exploiting workers, customers, and the environment; where we recognise that we have moved on from the industrial age to an economy oriented around services, knowledge, innovation, and care.

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Very little commentary one here regarding a US President using his powers to pardon a family member of serious criminal wrongdoing.

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Serious criminal wrongdoing, really? Who is going to admit on a form that they are taking cocaine?

Joe loves his children. This much can definitely be said of him.

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You can’t blame him for protecting his son given what’s coming down the line. And he’s doing it to the absolute detriment of his reputation and legacy.

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The Marxist agitators who are tough on white collar crime are conspicuously absent

In June, he became the first child of a sitting US president to be criminally convicted - in a case relating to his gun ownership. He was found guilty by a jury in Delaware of three charges for lying about his drug use on a form when buying a handgun.

He was also awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty in September in a federal tax case that centred on whether he paid enough tax from 2016-19. The nine charges included failure to file and pay his taxes, tax evasion and filing a false return.

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Trump = head case
Vance = head case
Musk = head case
The disgraced JFK relative = head case

All four of these evil nutters are obsessed with the bidens as well.

I doubt it comes as any surprise to anybody this has happened.

https://twitter.com/Steven_Strauss/status/1863951976335282221

We’d all the do same.

I bet it conveniently means a money trail goes dry though as a bonus

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You’re missing the point, grasshopper. Biden isn’t just pardoning his son for the crimes he’s been convicted of. He’s pardoning him for crimes for which he hasn’t even been charged…yet

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