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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2608 on: November 24, 2020, 08:53:16 PM »
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Well, it appears Trump’s effort to become President for Life is failing. It took long enough. As a Republican, I am disappointed in the slow response of the Republican leadership in the Senate and House of Representatives, particularly among the majority who want to be reelected and fear Trump’s retaliation the next time they run in a Republican Primary.

A month ago, while I was against Trump, I was against suggestions that he be investigated for crimes and prosecuted and possibly receive a criminal sentence. I was against this because I don’t like the idea of the winners prosecuting the losers in elections. It would make us look like a Banana Republic. I have totally reversed my opinion. Donald Trump did his best to make us a Banana Republic. If he is guilty of felonies, he should go to prison.

I don’t think it ever had a chance of succeeding. It’s one thing for a politician to remain silent and hope this problem goes away. Why risk Trump’s wrath when the problem might go away on its own? But it would be another for a judge or a state legislator or a Congressman to vote to overrule the votes cast in a state and destroy Democracy. I think Trump was delusional to think it just might happen that way. But now we have given the world the idea that someday something like that may happen.

Trump should be relieved of the nuclear codes before he gets us all killed.
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2609 on: November 24, 2020, 09:00:18 PM »

Trump as tin-pot dictator




Trump as Mussolini


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2610 on: November 25, 2020, 12:17:44 AM »
Well, it appears Trump’s effort to become President for Life is failing. It took long enough. As a Republican, I am disappointed in the slow response of the Republican leadership in the Senate and House of Representatives, particularly among the majority who want to be reelected and fear Trump’s retaliation the next time they run in a Republican Primary.

A month ago, while I was against Trump, I was against suggestions that he be investigated for crimes and prosecuted and possibly receive a criminal sentence. I was against this because I don’t like the idea of the winners prosecuting the losers in elections. It would make us look like a Banana Republic. I have totally reversed my opinion. Donald Trump did his best to make us a Banana Republic. If he is guilty of felonies, he should go to prison.

I don’t think it ever had a chance of succeeding. It’s one thing for a politician to remain silent and hope this problem goes away. Why risk Trump’s wrath when the problem might go away on its own? But it would be another for a judge or a state legislator or a Congressman to vote to overrule the votes cast in a state and destroy Democracy. I think Trump was delusional to think it just might happen that way. But now we have given the world the idea that someday something like that may happen.

He should be investigated. Otherwise he would be above the law.

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Offline Colin Crow

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2611 on: November 25, 2020, 12:21:53 AM »
The Moderna vaccine is a product of Operation Warp Speed.  How about you not take the Trump vaccine and let Darwinism run its course?

Just so you can understand Richard. On a couple of occasions (one quoted above) you have used the term "Darwinism". It is apparent given the use of the term in the statement that you are unaware of the basis of the theory. Perhaps you could enlighten us of your understanding of what it means.

As for the chicken lunch and what the analysis indicated, hopefully it provided food for thought.
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Offline Rick Plant

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2612 on: November 25, 2020, 12:49:56 AM »
Almost every state is at a record high level of cases.  There is no discernable difference between those states with a mask mandate and those without.  If the masks were as effective as touted by Old Joe, then the case numbers would not be skyrocketing in places like NY, Cal and PA where mask mandates have been in place for months.  It is just common sense.  The mask is not the solution.  That myth was a politically driven exaggeration due to Trump's reluctance to wear one.  In fact, if masks are giving people a false sense of security to go about their lives as normal, they may actually be contributing to the rising case numbers by encouraging them to out into public areas.  The Trump vaccine is the only solution.  It is coming soon.  And so is 2024.

More b.s. from you
 
Masks prevent the infected person from transmitting infected droplets to non infected people.   

Numbers are going up because schools and restaurants were opened up. Right wingers like you were crying for states to open which allowed COVID to spread. You were warned and it happened.

New Zealand beat the virus because of masks and lockdowns. Humans are humans and those protocols worked.

End of story.   

Donald Trump will be in prison by 2024.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Offline Rick Plant

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2613 on: November 25, 2020, 01:00:31 AM »
This Donald Trump 2024 nonsense makes me laugh  :D

First of all, Donald Trump is in severe cognitive decline and won't be running in 2024.

Donald Trump is now branded as a LOSER and he won't run again because he knows he will LOSE again. He can't allow that to happen. There was no "silent majority". He had all his maga loons turn out and they were still soundly defeated.  In 4 years, Democrats have millions of new first time young voters that will be added to the coalition which will make his defeat even BIGGER. They tried to steal the election by dismantling the Post Office and attempting a coup to steal the election in the courts. Both failed miserably.

Donald Trump will be busy fighting court cases through bankruptcy and for all his criminal antics. New York State will indict him on all the criminal charges they have against him. He won't be running in 2024.     

Offline Alan Hardaker

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2614 on: November 25, 2020, 01:08:23 AM »
More b.s. from you
 
Masks prevent the infected person from transmitting infected droplets to non infected people.   

Numbers are going up because schools and restaurants were opened up. Right wingers like you were crying for states to open which allowed COVID to spread. You were warned and it happened.

New Zealand beat the virus because of masks and lockdowns. Humans are humans and those protocols worked.

End of story.   

Donald Trump will be in prison by 2024.

In the UK, as you may or may not know,Johnson introduced an "eat out to help out" scheme. Meaning in all participating restaurants you could get up to £10 off your meal. In other words a free food stampede after the lockdown. Then surprise surprise a second wave hit the UK. The death toll is worse in terms of deaths per 100,000 than in the US. I mean that's obviously not the full story but it certainly sped up the second wave.

Offline Colin Crow

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2615 on: November 25, 2020, 01:42:12 AM »
Well, it appears Trump’s effort to become President for Life is failing. It took long enough. As a Republican, I am disappointed in the slow response of the Republican leadership in the Senate and House of Representatives, particularly among the majority who want to be reelected and fear Trump’s retaliation the next time they run in a Republican Primary.

A month ago, while I was against Trump, I was against suggestions that he be investigated for crimes and prosecuted and possibly receive a criminal sentence. I was against this because I don’t like the idea of the winners prosecuting the losers in elections. It would make us look like a Banana Republic. I have totally reversed my opinion. Donald Trump did his best to make us a Banana Republic. If he is guilty of felonies, he should go to prison.

I don’t think it ever had a chance of succeeding. It’s one thing for a politician to remain silent and hope this problem goes away. Why risk Trump’s wrath when the problem might go away on its own? But it would be another for a judge or a state legislator or a Congressman to vote to overrule the votes cast in a state and destroy Democracy. I think Trump was delusional to think it just might happen that way. But now we have given the world the idea that someday something like that may happen.


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2615 on: November 25, 2020, 01:42:12 AM »