• @[email protected]
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    614 months ago

    I just hope people remember than even AFTER the government changes, the companies and people behind them are still the same.

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      794 months ago

      The anger I’m seeing isn’t just at Trump, it’s at Americans in general.

      They voted for this lunatic, twice. How can we possibly trust that shit like this won’t ever happen again?

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        484 months ago

        Not to mention the 1/3 of eligible voters who couldn’t fucking be bothered to vote at all. Fuck them too.

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          1/3 good Americans, 1/3 bad Americans, 1/3 that are just pretty clueless.

          TBF that more-or-less describes all nations in bad times. I’m just up close and personal with this one.

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          This. There were more voters that didn’t vote, than voted for trump. This is all because of ignorance and laziness. The US deserves everything it gets.

          • @[email protected]
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            134 months ago

            Couldn’t agree more. It’s hard for North Americans to get off the couch to cast a ballot.

            • k_rol
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              64 months ago

              Well yeah! It’s winter for crying out loud! Also I’m paying for Netflix, prime, Disney,crave… I’m behind on my shows.

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        54 months ago

        We can’t and whatever comes after trump will be worse. The US cannot be trusted and is not reliable.

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        154 months ago

        That’s one of the biggest things. The first time they voted for Trump, we could forgive them, since it was hard to predict that he would be quite that awful. But this time? They knew. They knew what he was, what he stood for, and what he would do. They knew, and they chose him anyway.

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          54 months ago

          There was an 800 page book laying out project 2025 step by step. But reading is for nerds I guess.

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          Especially when he spent the four interim years purging the party of anyone not 100% faithful to him, and publicly upping the aggressive rhetoric.

          Everyone outside the US who was paying attention saw this coming. If we were blindsided, it was only in how much he’s been able to get away with so quickly; but we knew what most of his goals were.

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        204 months ago

        Let’s leave a little bit of anger for those at home who are enthusiastically supporting Poilievre. They would happily lead Canada down the same path as the USA.