Trump and Putin are a winning couple for many.
That was the impression I got from the media too, that "poor White folks" were frustrated by the Democrats, their inaction, their defense of the neoliberal status quo, and their empty identity politics. But looking at the statistics, there has been a slight change in votes, but it is not very impressive. Looking back at the elections from the 90s and 00s, it seems like Democrats reliably got between 50 and 60% of the votes of the "lower class", which is quite similar to the elections featuring Trump. Tho, it is true that for some of those years, a higher proportion of the total vote share was "eaten" by third party candidates.What matters is relatuve recent change: how much he has eaten away at the old DP predominance other those strata of the population. A lot.
That's not true. Our sovereign debt is incurred in your currency and your federal government decides on the price of our liabilities. Between that, trade sanctions, trade treaties, militarycan't vote in the US election and with "no dog in the fight"
I see this as more of a possibility if Harris wins.I am happy that the election isn't far away, though, since it will put an end to pending-election brainrot online
That's Christmas, for me.It will be regular brainrot then, the election being over. Think of it as the rising anxiety of a vagabond when a train is passing; he can't board it anyway, but it symbolizes movement so there's a fleeting excitement. Train gone=>back to a sedated version.
Like a long drink of water after traveling in the desert. Awesome.
With videos like this it is hard to argue with him."Trump's health is on display," the House speaker said.
It wasn't directed at you. I was making a joke about folks regularly posting in the US election thread, but then dodging the question by claiming that they "don't care because they aren't in the US" when asked to weigh in on who they would like to see win the US election. I fully understand that the US has an impact worldwide, so folks in other countries will be interested in the POTUS election. So I get that folks outside of the US care, and I'm just poking fun at folks using the "I'm not in the US" excuse to pretend that they don't care, whenever posed with a question they don't want to answer about US politics.That's not true. Our sovereign debt is incurred in your currency and your federal government decides on the price of our liabilities. Between that, trade sanctions, trade treaties, militaryoccupationbases, and more, whom you pick as your next leader is of great importance to us.
You're right that I don't put much, or any thought into who wins Prime Minister in Greece. If we had a Greece Election Thread, I probably would not post in it. But that's the point of the joke I was making... you post in the US Election thread, mostly attacking the Democratic candidate, whoever that might be, but when I jokingly poke at you and ask you to declare who you'd like to see win the US election, you filibuster and dodge and try to avoid just saying the obvious, which seems to be that you just don't like US Democrats POTUS candidates and you prefer whoever is in opposition to the Democrats' POTUS candidate, more particularly, Trump in this case. That's fine, lots of people prefer Trump, he's entertaining, he's irreverent, he's a showman, he's selling populism, etc.It's not a dodge, Sommer. Try wondering if you care who is prime minister in Greece, and you may stop marveling that I am indifferent to who is leader in yours.
I am happy that the election isn't far away, though, since it will put an end to pending-election brainrot online.