Trump will win the 2020 election

evil wasabi

The Jongmaster
20 Year Member
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Marek

Banned
I don't think he is.

Oh yes he is.

He's voting for Jo Jorgensen, the Libtardtarian candidate.

He's doing this because he is an autist and genuinely can't/won't see the impending doom to the democracy he ostensibly cares about, or the Constitution that he uses as a masturbatory device.

So he's going to do nothing useful. Vote third party in a swing state. "Both sides" the entire issue because Biden and Trump are essentially the same, right? Claim that third party voters are the real patriots because we need to move beyond the two party system. Watch Trump get elected again. Then act astonished and outraged when he and Barr finally destroy what little remains of democracy itself.

He's a fucking disgrace. I hope his wife divorces him and gets full custody.
 
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clithy

Chat rnoderator
20 Year Member
Remember the good ol' days when a vote for a Libertarian was supposed to help the Democrats and a Green Party vote was helping the Republicans?

Good times.
 

Lagduf

2>X
20 Year Member
I need to get a massage :crying:

I voted Libertarian in ‘12 and ‘16 so I guess I voted for Romney and then Trump :(
 

Xavier

Ikari Warrior
20 Year Member
Remember the good ol' days when a vote for a Libertarian was supposed to help the Democrats and a Green Party vote was helping the Republicans?

Good times.

Everybody should have voted for Nader.

Thought he was a nut BITD but I was naive.
I rewatched his videos a few years ago and turns out he was right about everything.

Jojo's VP is a clown.

Sounds like the way the process works she pretty much had to take him.
 

SML

NEANDERTHAL FUCKER,
20 Year Member
Speaking of, Ron Paul had (what looked like) a stroke in the middle of a livestream today.

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Herman Cain said it wasn't his time but it wouldn't be the first time Republicans shut him out.
 

Marek

Banned
it's a dark wish for another man's wife to leave him and take the kids. I don't wish that on anyone, especially if our wishes in life are limited.

and it just makes you sound like REEEEEEEEEE

You're right. It wasnt kind.

I think the forums aeent good for me anymore.

Probably time to move on.

Its been a great ride! Later boys.
 

SouthtownKid

There are four lights
20 Year Member
You're right. It wasnt kind.

I think the forums aeent good for me anymore.

Probably time to move on.

Its been a great ride! Later boys.
Leaving won't solve the problem that you and a lot of us are facing. Which is that we get more pleasure out of correcting, insulting, and destroying than we do in figuring out how to heal the divide so we can move the country toward some more moderate path rather than the constant wild pendulum swings.

If we want everyone to act and think more responsibly and compassionately, we need to find a way to bring the people on the other side closer, not increase the divide by pushing them away. When all we do is insult and belittle them for what we may see as their stupidity and irresponsibility, all that accomplishes is to make them stubbornly double down on a position they might have eventually come to reconsider if they weren't under constant attack. It's counter-fucking-productive.
 

LoneSage

A Broken Man
20 Year Member
You're right. It wasnt kind.

I think the forums aeent good for me anymore.

Probably time to move on.

Its been a great ride! Later boys.

Quit bein a fag and come back after you get sex, which is something I don't get.
 

evil wasabi

The Jongmaster
20 Year Member
Leaving won't solve the problem that you and a lot of us are facing. Which is that we get more pleasure out of correcting, insulting, and destroying than we do in figuring out how to heal the divide so we can move the country toward some more moderate path rather than the constant wild pendulum swings.

If we want everyone to act and think more responsibly and compassionately, we need to find a way to bring the people on the other side closer, not increase the divide by pushing them away. When all we do is insult and belittle them for what we may see as their stupidity and irresponsibility, all that accomplishes is to make them stubbornly double down on a position they might have eventually come to reconsider if they weren't under constant attack. It's counter-fucking-productive.

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clithy

Chat rnoderator
20 Year Member
Also, for whatever it is worth, I don't really care about what Poppy said. I've certainly said borderline personal things here that probably don't read well. If or when my wife leaves me it'll be because I'm a lazy asshole and probably not because I proxy voted for Trump and certainly not because Poppy wished for it on n-g.com.

I don't want him to leave, although if he needs a breather from the forum, go for it, and I hope he comes back like almost everyone I regularly interact with here. We have agreed on things in the past, I'm sure it will happen again. I do agree with STK's post and I think I have articulated before that I find the sentiment in his posts wholly unproductive as far as making a functional argument. However, he does at times seem to think we are actually facing or will soon face an existential crisis as a country, if that's true I certainly don't fault him for his anger.

At this point though, only time will tell.
 

evil wasabi

The Jongmaster
20 Year Member
Also, for whatever it is worth, I don't really care about what Poppy said. I've certainly said borderline personal things here that probably don't read well. If or when my wife leaves me it'll be because I'm a lazy asshole and probably not because I proxy voted for Trump and certainly not because Poppy wished for it on n-g.com.

I don't want him to leave, although if he needs a breather from the forum, go for it, and I hope he comes back like almost everyone I regularly interact with here. We have agreed on things in the past, I'm sure it will happen again. I do agree with STK's post and I think I have articulated before that I find the sentiment in his posts wholly unproductive as far as making a functional argument. However, he does at times seem to think we are actually facing or will soon face an existential crisis as a country, if that's true I certainly don't fault him for his anger.

At this point though, only time will tell.

What if the existential crisis has already happened, but we were all too distracted to notice. Now as the opiates wear off, we are seeing things the way the are, and looking for ways to deal with it, but it's too late? We defeated the nazis in 1945, but not the culture they fought to protect. We turn on each other, while the institutions reinforce their positions. No one is changing their mind in these arguments because no one is talking about the right questions. I am worried about the direction of the country. I see the people with their american flag bandanas cheaply makeshifted into masks, railing that Trump's reelection will mean no more mask bullshit, and I see Tucker Carlson playing white jihad apologist on the tv, and I see an incredible amount of swindling in our government, while people are almost powerless to stop it, and increasingly tired of fighting. Yeah, it feels like an existential crisis to be fighting to protect the country from people using tax money on used trump mattresses, presidential legal defense, fighting muslim bans, fighting against paying triple the level of secret service other presidents had because the president wants his secret service agents staying in his hotels, and watching his distant wife while she lives in Potomac with her parents. I legitimately miss W, who despite all his faults, and the enablement of Cheney's worst impulses, wasn't robbing the country in broad daylight and shaking his finger at us "neener neener, can't catch me!"

We're an election away from the military top brass being mostly cycled out and replaced with loyalists. We're an election away from the GOP going totally tea party. At that point, we become about democratic as Kinshasa or Pyongyang.
 
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