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12 minutes ago, Berkshire said:

I have noticed that Trump supporters make serious allegations all the time with zero proof. 

The only allegation the poster made was too another poster's character (mine) . Am I to provide proof as to my own character. These posts are getting more and more ridiculous by the minute. And evidently its quite OK to insult the character of others here when the discuss opinions that are in opposition to the main.

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47 minutes ago, Yinn said:

At funeral.

 

impolite people.

Trump only went to the funeral because he feel he has to, she went to Trumps inauguration in 2017.

Trump hated her and everything she stands for. The republicans are HAPPY she died at this moment because Trump gets to now ram through a new supreme court justice in the greatest act of hypocrisy imaginable. When the last SCOTUS judge died 8 months before the 2016 election  Republican senate blocked Obama picking a new one because "it was an election year". Now it is 2 months and it is OK

 

Trump did not go to Rep. John Lewis funeral, despite all other living presidents attending except Carter ( too old and frail to travel during covid) recently because Lewis snubbed his inauguration and Trump completely  disparaged him. Trump wasn't impressed. 

 

Trump will only be re-elected now because he will now select RBGs replacement, a right-wing ideologue and political activist who will legislate from the bench. The election will be decided by a stacked bench of 6-3. Millions of people will lose basic rights. A disaster for LGBTq and women is coming to US either way.

 

The impolite people--there is a lot of anger against Trump, 200,000 dead and climbing and Trump is about to be re-elected again although he will lose the popular vote by millions and millions , AGAIN.

 

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1 hour ago, Susco said:

 

No doubts about that, since the orange one has made it pretty clear already

 

https://finance.yahoo.com/video/trump-refuses-commit-peaceful-transfer-170030292.html

 

Trump refuses to commit to a peaceful transfer of power

LOL.  It's so apparent that the Dems strategy is precisely that . . . contest the election.  But to shift the focus off of them they do what they allows do . . . accuse their opponent of doing exactly what they're doing.  What do you think the Transition Integrity Project is about?  Why did Biden recruit 600 lawyers?  Why the extreme push for mail-in ballots to everyone?

 

Information warfare . . . create a false narrative, get everyone to repeat it endlessly, and fiction becomes reality (at least for some people).

 

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3 minutes ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

am not saying he is Hitler, but as an extreme example Hitler belittled democracy, confused people, blamed the elites and minorities for the countries woes, until one day there wasn't a democracy. People laughed at Hitler till it was too late.

For someone who is not saying that Trump is Hitler you sure make a lot of comparisons of Trump to Hitler. To those who know what I mean, mark this as another one of those strange uses of language I have been speaking of.

 

Now back to you, Donald J Trump has been given the responsibility by his position and circumstance of having to nominate a new Justice to the Supreme Court. Some would say this is divine providence. Others not. In any event, the task will be carried out in accordance with the law of the Republic and a nomination will be made. The Senate controlled by the President's party will confirm a nominee and we will have a new Justice. It is actually, when looked at over the course of some 250 years, a routine matter. Blessed with such a solid foundational document inspired by great wisdom, that is what is going to happen. Exactly. No one doubts. Donald Trump does not blame minorities, he has lifted them. Unlike his Conservative predecessors he is gaining black and Latino voters.

 

  As for Hitler, he represented a rise of totalitarianism which declared absolute disdain for the existing Republic that existed in Germany at the time. Democratic norms were a roadblock to him. He had an army of violent supporters who rioted and burned the streets of Germany prior to his taking power. He was anti Jewish and had strong anti-jewish supporters as his followers, he was not one who had Jews within his own family or who was friendly to aspirations of Jews. He was supported by the Arabs of Palestine at the time. Hitler was certainly not a victim of the bureaucracy of Germany, on the contrary he controlled it, as well as controlled the Press. All of it.

 

 

If we are to make comparisons Hitler, say about 1936, I would look at the rise of a totalitarian power in this world, one in which has begun to make claims of vast swaths of territory which has been rejected by international law, one which is building its military steadily, and threatening its neighbours on several of its borders. One which just like Germany or Imperial Japan only contained one Party, and appears more militaristic by day.

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15 minutes ago, Damual Travesty said:

For someone who is not saying that Trump is Hitler you sure make a lot of comparisons of Trump to Hitler. To those who know what I mean, mark this as another one of those strange uses of language I have been speaking of.

 

Now back to you, Donald J Trump has been given the responsibility by his position and circumstance of having to nominate a new Justice to the Supreme Court. Some would say this is divine providence. Others not. In any event, the task will be carried out in accordance with the law of the Republic and a nomination will be made. The Senate controlled by the President's party will confirm a nominee and we will have a new Justice. It is actually, when looked at over the course of some 250 years, a routine matter. Blessed with such a solid foundational document inspired by great wisdom, that is what is going to happen. Exactly. No one doubts. Donald Trump does not blame minorities, he has lifted them. Unlike his Conservative predecessors he is gaining black and Latino voters.

 

  As for Hitler, he represented a rise of totalitarianism which declared absolute disdain for the existing Republic that existed in Germany at the time. Democratic norms were a roadblock to him. He had an army of violent supporters who rioted and burned the streets of Germany prior to his taking power. He was anti Jewish and had strong anti-jewish supporters as his followers, he was not one who had Jews within his own family or who was friendly to aspirations of Jews. He was supported by the Arabs of Palestine at the time. Hitler was certainly not a victim of the bureaucracy of Germany, on the contrary he controlled it, as well as controlled the Press. All of it.

 

 

If we are to make comparisons Hitler, say about 1936, I would look at the rise of a totalitarian power in this world, one in which has begun to make claims of vast swaths of territory which has been rejected by international law, one which is building its military steadily, and threatening its neighbours on several of its borders. One which just like Germany or Imperial Japan only contained one Party, and appears more militaristic by day.

Fair discussion. As I was saying I used Hitler as an extreme example regarding the particular and specific point of he himself saying he may not accept the outcome of the election, and the way he hobbles the free thinkers around him,  and people just yawning like it's another Trump comment or action.

You replied on my most controversial point but didn't on other points, such as why someone outside the US might be concerned about Trump. I'll take it that  you can see my point on those issues.    

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3 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Trump supporter suddenly thinks decency is an issue.

The entire argument about the Supreme Court seems to come down to one issue alone: The potential that a Supreme Court leaning conservative may overturn ROE V WADE. I am of the belief that even a very conservative court would not do that, but that they may limit the scope of ROE. But that is not what the Democrats or even some Republicans believe.

 

Either way I do suppose it comes down to decency as the issue. Some believe that it is not decent to abort children. The reality of which are primarily black and brown children. While others believe this is a decent thing to do. All a matter of ones view of morality I suppose I am not going to attempt to debate one side or the other but the poster is correct. It does come down to decency in that regard.

 

As for the mechanics of it all, the Constitution of the USA is quite clear the President submits his nominee and the Senate can consent or not consent. Lucky for Donald J Trump the party that holds the Senate at this time - happens to be his own.  The decent thing for them to do is to approve the President's pick as they are holding their office because their conservative constituents put them there to do precisely that. To do otherwise would be a violation of the trust of the voters who put them in office and definitely not a decent thing to do.

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1 minute ago, Nout said:

Hilary Clinton has told Biden to ignore the election results if he loses and never cede to Trump. But that's ok I guess.

Hilary is not in any position of power and has no say. What she says is not relevant.

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