SmaptyWolf said:
CoachCase said:
SmaptyWolf said:
CoachCase said:
SmaptyWolf said:
caryking said:
Civilized said:
caryking said:
Civilized said:
caryking said:
IF Republicans find an issue with Trump??
What a pointless hypothetical at this point. If the 80% of Republicans that are voting for him (or whatever the high percentage is) haven't found "an issue" with him yet, when will they ever?
Why should they? Isn't that the point?
If you're honestly wondering why any Republican would find an issue with Trump at this point, that illustrates the point.
Civ, what exactly is the post (from X) saying? Do you disagree with the sentiment of the post?
If Harris releases zero policy plans from now until November, she would barely lose a vote. If Republicans find even a singular issue with Trump, they'll stay home or vote third party. If he posts something they mildly disagree with, they'll say "it's over." The voter acquisition cost between parties shows a massive disparity.
It's a nonsensical statement.
There are only two types of Republicans at this point:
1) Those for whom Trump has already said and done an endless number of things that make him completely disqualified from holding the office of dog catcher.
2) Those that want him to be President regardless and will nod along with literally anything he says or does.
Wrong again 3) Republicans that recognize that Trump is not perfect but when he was president compared to now the world was safer, threat of terrorism lesser, prices were lower, the border was more secure - I could go on and on. Refute any of what I just said. The devil I know is better than the devil I don't know! What we know of Harris/Walz politics is too great a risk!
Technically they are part of Group 2. But I guess there are two subgroups:
2a) Republicans who are morally bankrupt and are happy with any devil's bargain that results in tax cuts.
3a) Republicans who are lost down a conservative media rabbit hole where Trump is Winston Churchill who made everyone's dreams come true during his 4 years and Biden is Karl Marx who set our cities on fire.
Lol! Smatty, you are a piece of work. Refute my comments re Trump. Provide a clip of Harris news conference that I requested several days ago that you never replied to. You can't, so then you go on the attack that you can't justify or verify. Hope you have a great afternoon!
I'd be happy to refute your comments, but is there really any point? They sound more like religious statements than something grounded in reality.
We were at war with Afghanistan during Trump. Somehow that was peace. But then you blame Biden for Putin invading Ukraine, and as a grown adult seriously believe Putin was just afraid of Trump? Lol.
You blame Biden for inflation created during the pandemic that happened under Trump. Yeah, ok, cool. He fixed the inflation so you pivoted to griping about the interest rates that had to go up to fix inflation.
Trump presided over a border that was closed because of the pandemic (the only way to legally prevent asylum) and of course pretended he had magical border powers. You ate that up. Since then there's been a huge surge, and our laws need to be fixed to deal with it. Republicans have made it clear many times they'd rather keep this a campaign issue. Mission accomplished.
And border crossings had already begun spiking exponentially under Trump before the border got shut down for COVID.
Trump got lucky to not have a sustained spike that he'd have to legislate or EO or operate his way out of.
And he dismantled procedures that made the Biden administration's job significantly harder.
And when the Biden admin finally orchestrated the necessary political and legislative will to make an impact, Trump decreed from the mountaintop to Congressional Republicans to not move forward so as not to help Biden electorally, and they fell in line.
Of all the head-in-the-sand attributions of success to Trump and failure to Biden, immigration is probably the most myopic and unfounded.
Could Biden have handled immigration better? Quite possibly, and it's fine to acknowledge that.
But Trump did not fix immigration; border crossings were spiking under his watch; and he unwound policies that had a significantly detrimental effect after he left office, which he and his worshipers conveniently pin on Biden.
Biden, Trump, and all past administrations all have portions of the problem to own.