Trump will be President again this year. Inauguration day set for March 4

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  1. ButterBalls

    ButterBalls Well-Known Member

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    I think the Q label falls in with same "If your white, you must be <Insert narrative here>. Or the old "If you voted for Trump <Insert derogatory example here>..

    It's the sign of the time and the new way of the DNC and internet political forum adequate today..
     
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    ButterBalls Well-Known Member

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    The first time I ever hear of it was when the OP first posted it to this forum.. I took a look and that was the last time *shrugs* Clearly the Q is far more interesting to the left then right, I blame NBC,CBS,ABC prime time drama over the last 50 years..

    Kinda like General hospital and All my children they were all in to..
     
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    Apparently he 'fires' you up. You might want to find a better hobby then fixating on an ex-President......
     
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    Collateral Damage Well-Known Member

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    Your response is so noted without supporting evidence.
    Filed in 'I have anger, let me roar!'.
     
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    Aye, I never heard of it until some lefty pointed it out to me by accusing me of being associated with Q. Fairly sure it's their own dog and pony show.
     
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    ButterBalls Well-Known Member

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    Well that happened here too! Imagine my surprise when I hadn't a clue what the poster was even talking about ;)
     
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    Trump doesn't fire me up at all... I'm just fascinated by the psychological hold he has over his followers ...

    neither Trump nor Biden has any real impact on my quality of life ...
     
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    Ironically, it's the left that enters a conversation unrelated to Trump and continue to interject Trump in dam near every non-Trump thread. To be candid, I'm fascinated by the psychological hold Trump has on the left. I honestly think Trump broke the left.
    [​IMG]
     
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    Trump may remain president in the minds of many. Yes... it was hard -- DAMNED hard for me to give up Ronald Reagan when the arch-RINO, 'Daddy' Bush took over. And I became despondent afterward when Bill Clinton and that thing he's married to strode into the White House.

    It may be hard to accept Biden as anything but a hollow shell... a senile nothingness, who never did anything of note during his 47 years in government except be Obama's half-witted 'sidekick'.

    Biden is merely warming up the seat for Harris -- pure and simple. Hell, on several occasions already, we've seen that it is SHE and those creatures she surrounds herself with who are REALLY running the Executive Branch....

    [​IMG]. "It's OK, Joe... I read it... now just sign the damn thing!" :dog:
     
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    Nah, some people just can't deal with criticism of their dear leader, whoever that might be. Really basic child psychology stuff. The undeveloped mind finds it easier to conflate criticism with hatred and fear. That's pretty much all the undeveloped mind knows - emotion.

    You're not one of those people, I'm sure. But keep an eye out for them. There are many.
     
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    I really doubt it, he's too old and divisive.
     
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    I'm sure there are some, but not many, and definitely not the majority. Just as there are those who still idolize Obama, there will always be some.

    The idea that a POTUS has any real impact on someone's life is a conjured emotion. It just gives people a figurehead to blame for their own mistakes.
     
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    The second paragraph is true, but for the first paragraph to be true, a majority of Republicans would not still support Trump politically. The poll is here somewhere, but most Republicans say they'd vote for Trump in 2024. It is the majority.
     
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    Doofenshmirtz Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    There is no shortage of lemmings on both sides. They are trained to be useful and view their fellow Americans the same way you have been trained to view them.
     
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    I don't have time to go hunting a vague reference. I can't argue something I've never seen, nor do I place much value on 'polls'. Not once in my many years on this earth, have I been called to participate in a 'poll'.

    I stand by my statement.
     
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    Okay. What is your claim based on? I've got polls. What do you have?

    Poll: Majority of Republicans would support Trump in 2024 - POLITICO

    'Too early to say': Donald Trump stays mum on 2024 campaign (but promotes his polls) (msn.com)
     
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    I spend a fair amount of my 'free' time dealing with people. I've yet to encounter a person who was planning on supporting Trump if he were to make noises in that direction, and definitely not any member of his family. Do they exist? I'm sure they do, but no one I've encountered. Even I wouldn't be voting for him, nor supporting his group. I enjoyed the good economy under the environment that he allowed to grow, but he doesn't have to ability to overcome the devastation wrought by the lockdowns. Neither does Biden, but that's what we have for the moment.

    Show the poll, and it's statistics, please.
     
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    So, it's from your personal experience. Sometimes personal experience is relevant, but it doesn't stack up against a poll.

    I gave you two links. The info is there.
     
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    The Politico poll does not support your statement. Of course, 1990 respondents are a representation of the nation?

    The USA piece doesn't support it either. Not responding (their term 'being coy') doesn't mean he will, or he won't.
     
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    I wouldn't be voting for Trump again, either, although I have voted for him twice before. Still, I'm awfully glad that he 'tapped the brakes' on the over-the-embankment, idiotic plunge into 'neo-socialistic' madness we had under "Messiah" Obama!

    The thing that Trump will be most admired for in the years to come is providing the Supreme Court with three (THREE) Justices who can be relied to support the Constitution of the United States instead of fugging with it as liberal, Obama-appointed slimebags like Kagan and Sotomayor and their kind are committed to doing.

    Time for younger, newer, more agile Conservative minds to take power in the Republican Party. We will need new, clear-thinking leadership very much after the forthcoming four long years of severe Democrat damage is sustained -- IF, indeed, we do survive it....
     
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    Of course it does. Yes, the polling is representative of the nation. That's how polling works. To be fair, Democrats would likely support Obama if he could run again. The point is, those on the right have not put Trump in the rear view mirror.

    That's Trump. We're talking about his support from voters. That Trump brags about these same polls speaks to what I'm claiming.
     
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    I did not vote for Trump in 2016 (I voted a write in), but did in 2020 more as a not-Biden vote. The DNC had obviously scraped bottom on selections at that point.

    I am an Independent, and it's the person and policies I judge by. Currently, when 2024 rolls in, I will very well likely once again vote not-Biden, if he lasts that long. And definitely not Harris.

    The Nation will survive this, just as we survived Trump and his predecessors. It's a matter of adjusting and adapting.
     
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    Did you read the percentage responses on the questions? I didn't see where Trump came up favorable. It was also done in November 2020, prior to the idiots breaking into the Capitol.

    Approximately 153,000,000 registered voters in the US, and you think 1990 is representative of that many people.....

    So now you decide to 'believe" what Trump claims. I almost spewed my water across my keyboard... lol.
     
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    I could agree with you in principle, and, yes, there will still be a "United States" in 2024, of some sort -- BUT -- our adversaries and opponents have grown much more organized and powerful all during these first two decades of the 21st-century, and they will be even far MORE powerful in another four years. Wait and see!

    [​IMG]. "Look at the crap America just elected! Of course I'm optimistic about OUR future...." 8)
     
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