USA melt down and societal split 22:50 - Jul 18 with 1808 views | unstableblue | As the Trump fall out continues and he uses his proven diversionary tactics to stir anger by comparing the democrats to a ultra violent drug gang Polls show his base continues to blindly support him and become more marginalised - a key republican group leader states - “"I disregard and discount anything that involves the mainstream media press." That media is simply reporting truth. What a fecked up society, and Trump is stirring the volatile mix. A liberal and generally nice US friend texted - “I hate 50% of my country, which is terrible” [Post edited 18 Jul 2018 22:53]
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USA melt down and societal split on 23:05 - Jul 18 with 1768 views | Herbivore | If nothing else the last couple of years have shown us that the US and UK education systems are horribly broken. | |
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USA melt down and societal split on 23:16 - Jul 18 with 1740 views | SpruceMoose | As my wife (who is originally from the south) often says, I'm glad we live in New York,and not America. | |
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country." | Poll: | Selectamod |
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USA melt down and societal split on 23:18 - Jul 18 with 1728 views | unstableblue |
USA melt down and societal split on 23:16 - Jul 18 by SpruceMoose | As my wife (who is originally from the south) often says, I'm glad we live in New York,and not America. |
Where abouts in NY are you Spruce? | |
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USA melt down and societal split on 23:23 - Jul 18 with 1722 views | Bluefish | I hate 52% of our voters, it isn't really that different. They are louder and brasher but we usually follow their lead [Post edited 18 Jul 2018 23:23]
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USA melt down and societal split on 23:39 - Jul 18 with 1709 views | Guthrum | Trump's core support will still continue to back him. What may, however, make a difference is the views of those floating voters who gave him just enough of a critical mass to make it into the White House. The ones who, before the election, professed to dislike - even despise - Trump, but thought Clinton was just another product of the Washington system which they believed had served them so ill. It depends whether they are impressed with the current Presidential circus and, crucially, whether he delivers enough benefits to satisfy them economically. There will be a test of that in November and more about a year after that as the reelection campaign (if he stands) gets under way. | |
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USA melt down and societal split on 23:54 - Jul 18 with 1672 views | SpruceMoose |
USA melt down and societal split on 23:18 - Jul 18 by unstableblue | Where abouts in NY are you Spruce? |
We live in Brooklyn bud. Coming up for two years now. | |
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country." | Poll: | Selectamod |
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USA melt down and societal split on 00:12 - Jul 19 with 1654 views | unstableblue |
USA melt down and societal split on 23:54 - Jul 18 by SpruceMoose | We live in Brooklyn bud. Coming up for two years now. |
Ah Brooklyn - you lucky boy. Some great bars Been staying at The Beckman in Manhattan on recent trips - love that hotel, bit trendy! | |
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USA melt down and societal split on 06:54 - Jul 19 with 1517 views | Pinewoodblue | At least with the referendum there was a good turnout. In the US only around 55% of those of an age eligible to vote bother to register and then to vote. Even then you can vote whoever you like by adding that persons name. In truth little more than one in four of the potential electorate voted for Trump. Your liberal minded friend clearly isn't very good with maths. | |
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USA melt down and societal split on 07:40 - Jul 19 with 1453 views | RegencyBlue |
USA melt down and societal split on 23:23 - Jul 18 by Bluefish | I hate 52% of our voters, it isn't really that different. They are louder and brasher but we usually follow their lead [Post edited 18 Jul 2018 23:23]
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So basically you are saying you hate everyone who didn’t vote the way you wanted them to. What a fantastic role model for democracy!!! | | | |
USA melt down and societal split on 07:42 - Jul 19 with 1449 views | Bluefish |
USA melt down and societal split on 07:40 - Jul 19 by RegencyBlue | So basically you are saying you hate everyone who didn’t vote the way you wanted them to. What a fantastic role model for democracy!!! |
Yep burn em all then democracy should work | |
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USA melt down and societal split on 08:29 - Jul 19 with 1389 views | Oldsmoker |
USA melt down and societal split on 23:39 - Jul 18 by Guthrum | Trump's core support will still continue to back him. What may, however, make a difference is the views of those floating voters who gave him just enough of a critical mass to make it into the White House. The ones who, before the election, professed to dislike - even despise - Trump, but thought Clinton was just another product of the Washington system which they believed had served them so ill. It depends whether they are impressed with the current Presidential circus and, crucially, whether he delivers enough benefits to satisfy them economically. There will be a test of that in November and more about a year after that as the reelection campaign (if he stands) gets under way. |
I believe that the "Drain the Swamp" message resonated with a lot of Americans. They see Trump fighting the status quo and believe that's what he's doing. Trump has made appointments to key agencies that I think makes that swamp even worse eg. Scott Pruitt (now gone) at the Environment Protection Agency. There is a great deal of frustration with the way that Congress operates. I'm bemused by the way a law is presented and then someone is allowed to tag on a completely unrelated amendment which no-one wants so the bill is defeated. Scoring political points seems to be much more important to these lawmakers than actually passing laws. | |
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