I remain unconvinced that Donald Trump's long-term influence on the United States has been (And will be) anything more than intellectual erosion of the population
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Quote from: Winy on October 30, 2020, 06:13:36 PMI remain unconvinced that Donald Trump's long-term influence on the United States has been (And will be) anything more than intellectual erosion of the populationI think it's the other way around If the population was anywhere near smart, he wouldn't have risen to prominence in the first placeAt least Trump hasn't written into law anything to change the institutions of America. You could argue his presence has been bad for the image but for all his talk, he hasn't changed any fundamental part of the government. I'm more concerned Democrats will try to change the structures of government to meet their agendas especially with the court packing talk lately
Quote from: Coomer on October 30, 2020, 09:16:38 PMQuote from: Winy on October 30, 2020, 06:13:36 PMI remain unconvinced that Donald Trump's long-term influence on the United States has been (And will be) anything more than intellectual erosion of the populationI think it's the other way around If the population was anywhere near smart, he wouldn't have risen to prominence in the first placeAt least Trump hasn't written into law anything to change the institutions of America. You could argue his presence has been bad for the image but for all his talk, he hasn't changed any fundamental part of the government. I'm more concerned Democrats will try to change the structures of government to meet their agendas especially with the court packing talk latelyI don’t care about “Institutions of America,” there isn’t an ounce of patriotism in my body. Topple the system. The current structure of the United States government intrinsically operates on effective raping of the poor and disadvantaged. Voting for Trump is admitting intellectual deficiency and ethical vacancy. Trump supporters have defunct perspectives foresight or empathy, and I honestly pity them.
Quote from: Winy on October 30, 2020, 10:36:54 PMQuote from: Coomer on October 30, 2020, 09:16:38 PMQuote from: Winy on October 30, 2020, 06:13:36 PMI remain unconvinced that Donald Trump's long-term influence on the United States has been (And will be) anything more than intellectual erosion of the populationI think it's the other way around If the population was anywhere near smart, he wouldn't have risen to prominence in the first placeAt least Trump hasn't written into law anything to change the institutions of America. You could argue his presence has been bad for the image but for all his talk, he hasn't changed any fundamental part of the government. I'm more concerned Democrats will try to change the structures of government to meet their agendas especially with the court packing talk latelyI don’t care about “Institutions of America,” there isn’t an ounce of patriotism in my body. Topple the system. The current structure of the United States government intrinsically operates on effective raping of the poor and disadvantaged. Voting for Trump is admitting intellectual deficiency and ethical vacancy. Trump supporters have defunct perspectives foresight or empathy, and I honestly pity them.It's not so much changing the institutions I have a problem with. It's changing it to fit your agenda. There's no limiting principle when you go that route
Quote from: Coomer on October 30, 2020, 10:55:41 PMQuote from: Winy on October 30, 2020, 10:36:54 PMQuote from: Coomer on October 30, 2020, 09:16:38 PMQuote from: Winy on October 30, 2020, 06:13:36 PMI remain unconvinced that Donald Trump's long-term influence on the United States has been (And will be) anything more than intellectual erosion of the populationI think it's the other way around If the population was anywhere near smart, he wouldn't have risen to prominence in the first placeAt least Trump hasn't written into law anything to change the institutions of America. You could argue his presence has been bad for the image but for all his talk, he hasn't changed any fundamental part of the government. I'm more concerned Democrats will try to change the structures of government to meet their agendas especially with the court packing talk latelyI don’t care about “Institutions of America,” there isn’t an ounce of patriotism in my body. Topple the system. The current structure of the United States government intrinsically operates on effective raping of the poor and disadvantaged. Voting for Trump is admitting intellectual deficiency and ethical vacancy. Trump supporters have defunct perspectives foresight or empathy, and I honestly pity them.It's not so much changing the institutions I have a problem with. It's changing it to fit your agenda. There's no limiting principle when you go that routeWhat do you think “That route” is?
There are freedoms and rights Americans enjoy no matter who you are like freedom of speech for example. People use freedom of speech to say various things and disagree with what other groups use that freedom for. So much so that they'll try to write into law banning opposing views. The purpose of American institutions is to protect fundamental rights for all sides to use. When one group tries to change these institutions, it threatens the equal use of rights. I just think Democrats under Biden are more likely to push (and most importantly), succeed in changing American institutions for their gain
Quote from: Coomer on October 31, 2020, 12:00:06 AMThere are freedoms and rights Americans enjoy no matter who you are like freedom of speech for example. People use freedom of speech to say various things and disagree with what other groups use that freedom for. So much so that they'll try to write into law banning opposing views. The purpose of American institutions is to protect fundamental rights for all sides to use. When one group tries to change these institutions, it threatens the equal use of rights. I just think Democrats under Biden are more likely to push (and most importantly), succeed in changing American institutions for their gainWhat is the "Grand plan" of Democrats? Because all I see for the "Grand plan" of Republicans is depriving racial minorities of civil rights, oppressing sexual minorities on account of religious bias, and devaluing the public appreciation of scientific consensus. You are literally a service to continuous stupidity if you vote for a Republican candidate. Trump's entire presidency has hinged on his abuse of the distribution of information. He literally thrives off of your own intellectual incompetence. Neither party actually will properly service humanity, but Republican values are truly pathetic. You have a right to speak your mind, but there is a greater value in being able to accurately demonstrate a particular viewpoint is just stupid or unethical, and to stop them from spreading their corrosive viewpoints. Freedom of speech has limits, at some point you have to actively make attempts to prevent people from saying things that ultimately harm people- Which is what Trump supporters do.
don't forget that Trump lost the popular vote by over 3 million people last time. All those votes meant jack shit in a state like mine which is guaranteed to go blue because of the electoral college anyway.
Trump is obviously considerably worse, but Biden is a pretty shitty fucking choice too. Biden represents a return to the status quo for a lot of people, but things were pretty fucking garbage already pre-Trump. I don't feel any responsibility voting for a candidate that doesn't represent my interests past pushing things back partially to where they used to be.
New wuestion, what is the worst change in your life in the last four years and what how do you expect it to get better/worse depending on who wins
Quote from: Coomer on October 31, 2020, 06:08:44 PMNew wuestion, what is the worst change in your life in the last four years and what how do you expect it to get better/worse depending on who winsWell I almost joined the National Guard but now I'm banned from joining.
Quote from: Coomer on October 31, 2020, 11:26:44 PMQuote from: ಠ_ಠ on October 31, 2020, 10:41:30 PMQuote from: Coomer on October 31, 2020, 06:08:44 PMNew wuestion, what is the worst change in your life in the last four years and what how do you expect it to get better/worse depending on who winsWell I almost joined the National Guard but now I'm banned from joining.How do you think your life changed because you missed the opportunity?Well I most likely would've been deployed out to help fight the wildfires and to suppress the protests, so...
Quote from: ಠ_ಠ on October 31, 2020, 10:41:30 PMQuote from: Coomer on October 31, 2020, 06:08:44 PMNew wuestion, what is the worst change in your life in the last four years and what how do you expect it to get better/worse depending on who winsWell I almost joined the National Guard but now I'm banned from joining.How do you think your life changed because you missed the opportunity?
Quote from: Coomer on November 01, 2020, 12:52:39 AMQuote from: ಠ_ಠ on November 01, 2020, 12:38:26 AMQuote from: Coomer on October 31, 2020, 11:26:44 PMQuote from: ಠ_ಠ on October 31, 2020, 10:41:30 PMQuote from: Coomer on October 31, 2020, 06:08:44 PMNew wuestion, what is the worst change in your life in the last four years and what how do you expect it to get better/worse depending on who winsWell I almost joined the National Guard but now I'm banned from joining.How do you think your life changed because you missed the opportunity?Well I most likely would've been deployed out to help fight the wildfires and to suppress the protests, so...I mean do you feel like you missed any opportunities for personal growth or achievement? Or maybe you found new ones?I became quite disillusioned after the ban officially went into effect (and on my birthday too) and my recruiter ghosted me even though I scored high on my ASVAB. I was looking for stability and structure in my life and thought that going reserves and staying local with the NG would give me that. Tried to join the Conservation Corps after the ban but I was a year too old to join. Then I lost both of my jobs to covid. Now I'm at a point where I no longer see a future with any semblance of stability.
Quote from: ಠ_ಠ on November 01, 2020, 12:38:26 AMQuote from: Coomer on October 31, 2020, 11:26:44 PMQuote from: ಠ_ಠ on October 31, 2020, 10:41:30 PMQuote from: Coomer on October 31, 2020, 06:08:44 PMNew wuestion, what is the worst change in your life in the last four years and what how do you expect it to get better/worse depending on who winsWell I almost joined the National Guard but now I'm banned from joining.How do you think your life changed because you missed the opportunity?Well I most likely would've been deployed out to help fight the wildfires and to suppress the protests, so...I mean do you feel like you missed any opportunities for personal growth or achievement? Or maybe you found new ones?