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Kamala Harris for Pres

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Since Joe Biden’s abdication,
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Harris has given 6 interviews: To Dana Bash, Brian Taff, Stephanie “Chiquibaby” Himonidis, a panel of NABJ members —Eugene Daniels, Tonya Mosley and Gerren Keith Gaynor— Oprah, and Stephanie Ruhle.

The most often used term to describe the VP’s interviews is “vacuous.” The Oxford Dictionary defines “vacuous” as “having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence; mindless.” Be your own judge of her capacity to think and lead, but it seems clear that voting for the VP (and voting is underway in many states) is to will the decline and indeed the eclipse of the U.S. as a superpower and master of its own destiny. Some people want that. Others are ignorant of the stakes.

We know that former President Trump intends the U.S. to thrive and that his policies will return the country to its pre-Covid economic growth and military strength. I don’t know how anyone who (1) isn’t counting on a job in the Harris administration or (2) having “access” to that list of 3,000 San Francisco leftists who will make up Team Harris or (3) who isn’t themselves “vacuous,” votes for Harris.

Even the voters who loathe the former president must understand that four years of a Harris presidency means the country lurches into the chaos that defines the streets of San Francisco and the economic ruin of the businesses adjacent to such policies.

Finally, as Trump’s first term unfolded, the world’s evil men became very hesitant to kill or even threaten harm to Americans. Trump was himself a deterrent to the most brutal regimes. Harris will be a bright green light to the worst of the worst.

Vote accordingly.
 
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“But thrill! You need to respect those cheering this in this video. They aren’t disgusting pigs. They’re just innocent lil Americans who are economically anxious and just don’t know what type of person they’re supporting. Let’s coddle them and seek to understand them and don’t you ever dare judge them ill or hold them to any standard!”


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Well sure, I guess that's me, but I'm not very quiet about it. I'm pro open boarders, within reason. The reason being that I think they should be open enough to meet the demand and allow people to come here and be admitted legally within a very short period of time. I support screening and all that, but I absolutely HATE our current system because it is far far too restrictive for what I think is morally right. We are citizens of a great nation, not the owners of it. The nation of the United States exists beyond any individual and certainly isn't, in my humble opinion, reserved only for those who were fortunate enough to be born within its boarders. The United States belongs to humanity and should serve the interests of humanity. That's my take anyway.

Great post. I love your sentiment that we don't own the USA, we are merely temporary citizens of it. We should control our borders but the spirit of the USA is that we welcome everyone regardless of where they come from or what color they may be.
 
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“But thrill! You need to respect those cheering this in this video. They aren’t disgusting pigs. They’re just innocent lil Americans who are economically anxious and just don’t know what type of person they’re supporting. Let’s coddle them and seek to understand them and don’t you ever dare judge them ill or hold them to any standard!”


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What the **** is wrong with the people of our country? Nearly half of us still like this guy which means we are almost assuredly doomed.
 
What percentage of the population are eligible to vote? Of those, what percentage actually do vote? Of THOSE, what percentage vote for Trump?

Certainly far less than 50% total.

If you take the best estimate of US population at being around 340 million, Tump got less that 25 percent of the vote (74 million), now that's not including kids and people (African American people) who are disqualified from voting. Still only 155 million out of 340 million voted, however the US only has around 165 million registered voters. That's ****ing nuts less than have the country is enfranchised, its like something of of Victorian Britain.



 
The nation of the United States exists beyond any individual and certainly isn't, in my humble opinion, reserved only for those who were fortunate enough to be born within its boarders. The United States belongs to humanity and should serve the interests of humanity. That's my take anyway.

Great post. I love your sentiment that we don't own the USA, we are merely temporary citizens of it. We should control our borders but the spirit of the USA is that we welcome everyone regardless of where they come from or what color they may be.
I’ve always liked the attitude that America is a work in progress, not a finished product.
 
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If you take the best estimate of US population at being around 340 million, Tump got less that 25 percent of the vote (74 million), now that's not including kids and people (African American people) who are disqualified from voting. Still only 155 million out of 340 million voted, however the US only has around 165 million registered voters. That's ****ing nuts less than have the country is enfranchised, its like something of of Victorian Britain.




To be more precise, according to the 2020 census there are 258 million adults in the US. Around 8% are felons, so take away another 19 million, and that leaves 239 million possible voters. Round down to maybe 235 million to account for people incapable of voting really, incapacitated or otherwise handicapped. So only 155 million of 235 million voted. That's actually a higher percentage than I expected, at 66%. Still 80 million didn't vote. Hard to say what percentage of those would have been "throw-away" votes, like any Democrats in Utah, due to the electoral college. Not sure what the likelihood was of enough of those 80 million being in a state where that would have swayed the election. Although this is a more clear picture of the willing self-disenfranchised.
 

“As well as running the ad nationally Saturday in Week 6 of the well watched 2024 college football season, the increasingly punchy Harris-Walz campaign plan to have a “Trump’s Punting on 2nd Debate” displaying plane fly over Bryant-Denny stadium during the Bulldogs and Crimson Tide game. Trump himself is expected to be among the over 100,000 attendees at the gridiron match-up”.


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Wow! This is good. I’d love to see Mitt Romney and George W Bush do the same soon. It would really be something to see the former GOP Pres candidate and the last GOP president endorse Trump’s political opponent, Vice President Harris.
While I don't agree with what @The Thriller is saying, this is a good post. There are no personal attacks and no group disparagements.
 
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