…YES!
The Force is strong with this one!
And guess what else is changin? American geopolitical interests from Europe to the ME
Finally!
…YES!
The Force is strong with this one!
And guess what else is changin? American geopolitical interests from Europe to the ME
Finally!
So you dont mind the cliched-but-often-inescapable-Trump-Hitler comparison?
As a fan (of Trump, rather than Hitler, I assume) dont you think you should?
Well they do have a lot in common…but I was more impressed by your understanding of American British relations of the 20th century and how they are similar to the Israel US relations today.
America is pivoting to the ME.
Trump does have similarities to Hitler other than Hitler being a more charming orator ![]()
Trump is a strongman that has seen injustices done to his country and wants to rectify.i
Even more they both want to rearrange the world to benefit their respective countries.
But that’s where I personally draw the line.
But yes the US/UK special relationship is replaced by the US/Israel relationship and what is being said about the two leaders is the same as what was said about FDR and Churchill
Unfortunately its not clear where Trump might draw the line, or even if he is aware of its existence.
Trump does have similarities to Hitler other than Hitler being a more charming orator
At least you admit that.
Thankfully most Americans don’t agree with your views.

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The odds aren’t great that that will translate into a Senate victory in the midterms. Let’s face it most Americans are happy with the Republican Party. They’d rather a senator who supports Donald Trump than a liberal.
Unfortunately its not clear where Trump might draw the line, or even if he is aware of its existence.
His TDR critics would like to think so…
but seeing that he won his second term in a landslide I reckon most Americans do know the difference.
The odds aren’t great that that will translate into a Senate victory in the midterms. Let’s face it most Americans are happy with the Republican Party. They’d rather a senator who supports Donald Trump than a liberal.
Even more…2 million dems have left, the gerrymandering is ruining the dems and the democratic Message continues to be that Trump is Hitler when he clearly won in a landslide with that mantra still raging on lol..
I understand the current regime’s gerrymandering to avoid losing the midterms, and reeling in the madness, but where ‘did the Dems go?’ Canada ![]()
I understand the current regime’s gerrymandering to avoid losing the midterms, and reeling in the madness, but where ‘did the Dems go?’ Canada
Your interpretation is incorrect. You’re welcome to read about the Supreme Court reasoning.
Canada has a strong left wing because of the population that came to Canada and settled the land centuries ago.
The US has a group that doesn’t exist in Canada. Guess what ![]()
Sorry, where ‘did the Dems go’?
And what does this have to do with your regime gerrymandering?
Sorry, where ‘did the Dems go’?
And what does this have to do with your regime gerrymandering?
Not sure what you’re alluding to.
In four years the Democratic Party has lost 2 million voters I believe to the republicans. The republicans gained 2.4 million voters according to the NYtimes
And as for gerrymandering in the US (as the dems started it along racial lines to end up with districts like the one below) I’m not sure when it started…the 90s?
In four years the Democratic Party has lost 2 million voters I believe to the republicans
OK, I was quoting you originally.
Those are probably swing votes. They’re not ‘lost’, unless you guys gave been rigging things. Not beyond a reasonable doubt
Looks like you lot started it…
The word “gerrymander” was coined in America more than 200 years ago as an unflattering way to describe the political manipulation of boundaries for legislative voting districts by those in charge of drawing them.
The word has stood the test of time, in part because American politics remain fiercely competitive. And with time and technology, politicians have become even more adept at drafting voting districts that benefit their political party.
, I was quoting you originally.
Those are probably swing votes. They’re not ‘lost’, unless you guys gave been rigging things. Not beyond a reasonable doubt
So much speculation and misunderstanding.
Do you know what a swing voter is?
How so not beyond a reasonable doubt? Anything concrete or just upset feelings?
And by concrete I mean like Gaza belongs to Israel concrete.
In all seriousness just checkout TikTok and you’ll see how many ex-democrats no longer feel represented by the Democratic Party and have left it…to the tune of 2 million in four years
In all seriousness just checkout TikTok and you’ll see
So that’s your info source,
No wonder you have so many misunderstandings ![]()
3 more years ![]()
The real question for you is: Vance or Rubio next? ![]()
The real question for you is: Vance or Rubio next?
Rubio is not totally disturb, so I might vote for him in the primary if nobody better comes up.
Vance is a disgusting couch fucker who likes to snack on pets, so for the safety of all cats and dogs out there, I hope we can get rid of him and deport him to some hot place