Oh you trumptards, if only you pathetically ignorant retards could read, Trump hates you, the undeducated minority
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Oh you trumptards, if only you pathetically ignorant retards could read, Trump hates you, the undeducated minority Originally Posted by tobias1988Yup. He loves their votes, support and money though. Those fools who were dumb enough to storm the capitol were probably funny as hell to him. Like he gave a flying fuck about a single one of those idiots. He wasn't there for a simple reason - plain common sense, which many of his followers don't have. He capitalizes on his simpletons big time for solely that reason. They don't understand his bullshit con man act, but the rest of us do; hence, one term and get the fuck out orange bozo the clown.
Such pussies Originally Posted by tobias1988... Your friend Sleepy Joe Biden got
... Your friend Sleepy Joe Biden got81 million voted for him...many in this forum.
poll numbers in the shithouse and has been a
sad disaster to this point.
Yet, I look about the forum here and I can't seem
to find ANYONE who voted for him.
Nobody will admit it.
... Ya might wanna concern yerself with THAT
instead of your insults, mate.
#### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
81 million voted for him...many in this forum.... You didn't address me first line. That Biden's
What is your point?
As far as Biden being a disaster...the stock market is booming. Originally Posted by WTF
The Antifa-BLM crowd are viewed as dangerous by many mainstream people because they are willing to commit large scale violent acts repeatedly in the same place, and concurrently in several to many other places. They did so in 2020. We saw it every night on the News. Some saw it in person.
However, there is a vast number of "regular" folks who generally eschew violence as a solution, except when pressed en extremis. These are folks who raise their kids to know right from wrong . . .and they see much of what happened in 2020 as dead wrong.
These are people who are registered voters that vote only once on election day. They purchase goods and services with money they have earned through work. These are the strength of our Nation. They are on both sides of the Red/Blue, Liberal/Conservative spectrum. Those folks standing with guns on their front porch in Missouri last year were not ignorant Trumpist conservative rednecks, . . . not the stereotype portrayed by the liberal left. They were relatively liberal professionals afraid of a mob on their front street.
And America is full of main-stream folks much like them. Originally Posted by ICU 812
Can you even imagine how funny it would be to see a civil war in this country? It would be awesome watching those idiots on the news. I wouldn't even know whether I was watching an actual fucking war or the Special Olympics... Originally Posted by Lucas McCainI see nothing funny about it. I presume you realize that many participants would be former and active military as well as people who've grown up hunting in the cold and wet woods with high powered rifles since childhood.
I see nothing funny about it.
Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
The modern welfare state has a distinctly European pedigree. Naturally enough, the architecture of the welfare state was designed and developed with European realities in mind, the most important of which were European beliefs about poverty. Thanks to their history of Old World feudalism, with its centuries of rigid class barriers and attendant lack of opportunity for mobility based on merit, Europeans held a powerful, continentally pervasive belief that ordinary people who found themselves in poverty or need were effectively stuck in it — and, no less important, that they were stuck through no fault of their own, but rather by an accident of birth. (Whether this belief was entirely accurate is another story, though beside the point: This was what people perceived and believed, and at the end of the day those perceptions shaped the formation and development of Europe's welfare states.) The state provision of old-age pensions, unemployment benefits, and health services — along with official family support and other household-income guarantees — served a multiplicity of purposes for European political economies, not the least of which was to assuage voters' discontent with the perceived shortcomings of their countries' social structures through a highly visible and explicitly political mechanism for broadly based and compensatory income redistribution.
The road to our modern welfare state traces its way through northern Europe, most notably through Bismarck's social-insurance legislation in late 19th-century Germany, Sweden's pioneering "social democracy" policies during the interwar period, and Britain's 1942 "Beveridge Report," which offered the embattled nation a vision of far-reaching and generous social-welfare guarantees after victory.