• @GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca
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    289 months ago

    We really need to mark if Trump memes are real or made up. I hadn’t heard that he said this, but I can totally believe it. I just don’t have time to fact check every meme to know if I should be laughing or terrified that there’s a potential or former leader who believes stuff like this.

    Granted, both options are valid with Trump.

      • @GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca
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        59 months ago

        I kept scrolling in Lemmy, saw a post in politics talking about it, but thanks. I can’t say I’m surprised, but I’m amazed that people are willing to vote for someone so obviously stupid. I understand there’s a certain element of anti-intellectualism, but this is gradeschool knowledge we’re talking about.

      • Oh, he’s making a metaphor.

        OK it takes a day to open the dams and for water to travel.

        Wait, the faucet is as big as that wall? He’s talking about an actual faucet.

        I’m out.

  • Flying Squid
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    319 months ago

    He is damn lucky he’s rich, because a poor person this stupid would have been dead a long time ago.

      • @thefartographer@lemm.ee
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        I actually see nothing wrong with that part. From my experience in LA, the flood will quickly be rebranded as a “swim-up bar” and real estate costs will double. And it’ll still be less humid and have a more diverse landscape than where I live in Texas…

  • BarqsHasBite
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    159 months ago

    I wonder if he’s thinking about that diversion in Chicago that connects the great lakes to the Mississippi and thinks all rivers work that way.

    • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      Im pretty sure it’s a lot more straightforward than that. There are already pipelines bringing water from the mountains down to Southern California. If there’s a lot of excess water in mountains farther north, how different can that be?

      — someone with no concept of the distances, changes in elevation, complexity of engineering, ridiculous cost, impact on environment, etc

    • @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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      119 months ago

      Most of Trump’s brain is a neuron firing based on a thing he saw long ago that might be related to the topic in some way. The rest of the conversation is backfill to connect those dots to whatever the main topic is.

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          To be fair, the adderall and double dose of ephedrine is doing some of the work there.

  • @rabber@lemmy.ca
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    849 months ago

    For someone in BC, hearing America talk about our water like this is kind of terrifying

      • @VubDapple@lemmy.world
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        69 months ago

        He most definitely does not speak for us, but I share your pain that he has a following as large as it is. Years of unchecked indoctrination and the dismantling of the public schools and human nature giving is the authoritarian personality (which seems to be about 30% of people everywhere)

      • @crab@lemm.ee
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        919 months ago

        That will be believable if he doesn’t win. The fact that it’s cloee is absolutely nuts to an outsider.

        • Orbituary
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          169 months ago

          The fact that it’s close shows that there is a problem with our voting populace.

          Rarely do more than 40% of eligible voters turn out for an election. On top of that, the Electoral College - our representative voting body - can cause the popular vote to be overturned in favor of the representative vote - Al Gore in 2000, Trump in 2016 are examples. Relative to this, in order to win, Democrats have to be polling at 6 to 9% above the Republicans to be a real contender.

          The day a Republican loses via Electoral College but wins the popular vote is the day this will change. Frankly, though, it’s almost impossible for that to happen due to the way the EC distributes votes to the less populated states.

          Fuck our rigged system and fuck this orange baboon.

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            There’s also the cheating.

            Gerrymandering out the wazoo, purging voter rolls, closing polling stations, literally taking away a ballot box as a photo op, passing insane “election ‘integrity’ commission” laws that upend everything else - and that doesn’t account for voter intimidation and outright straight-up fraud that can happen.

            All that stuff is easy to do when you’re already in power. And wrong.

        • @disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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          459 months ago

          It’s only close because of our broken electoral process that gives land more influence than citizens. He didn’t even win the popular vote for his first term.

          • @tootoughtoremember@lemmy.world
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            National polling has Kamala up by +6 at best. Seems like 44%+ of Americans those polled seem comfortable and supportive of Trump. The fact it is that close at a national level, with all Haitians eating cats rhetoric, still seems insane to an outsider.

            Edit: Updated to appease those saying 44%+ of those polled who say they support Trump is not an accurate reflection of Americans at-large. For reference, Trump won 46.1% of the popular vote in 2016 and 46.8% of the popular vote in 2020.

            • @GrindingGears@lemmy.ca
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              Hilary was polling at roughly the same numbers as close as two weeks before that election he won back in 2016, if I remember correctly. It was looking like a clean sweep for her, and it was anything but. So don’t get comfortable yet.

            • @Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              It’s not 44 percent of Americans. It’s 44 percent of the people poled. I can guarantee that number is skewed because a ton of left leaning people wouldn’t bother wasting their time not getting paid to answer some pole. I know my friends and I are in that boat.

              • @TheTetrapod@lemmy.world
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                Don’t pollsters account for this? There’s a reason why polling still exists and is talked about, the final results do reflect reality to some degree.

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                It’s 44% of all those people polled who are registered voters.

                It seems insane to us “insiders” too.

              • @grue@lemmy.world
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                29 months ago

                The point is, anything more than negligible is fucking nuts!

                Even if it’s 44% of just idiot luddite conservatives, that’s still 44% of idiot luddite conservatives too many!

                • @michaelmrose@lemmy.world
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                  19 months ago

                  Wait until you find out that 30-40% of Americans believe god magicked the universe into being as is less than 10k years ago and fossils are from noahs flood in which he saved 2 of every animal in a boat the size of texas.

        • @MrVilliam@lemmy.world
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          69 months ago

          It’s absolutely nuts to a lot of insiders here too. I can’t imagine a worse candidate, yet about 1/3 of the country seems to think that the choice in this election is a no-brainer, but in the exact opposite way that you would expect. The war on education led us here.

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          39 months ago

          Our system has a vital flaw. The electoral college. It was a necessity at one point given the technology of the time it was adopted, but now it is a relic and needs to go away.

          • Rhaedas
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            129 months ago

            They wouldn’t be swing states if everyone could/did vote. Look at the typical voting percentage, it’s very sad.

          • @grue@lemmy.world
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            49 months ago

            Trump is a criminal, a fascist, a literal traitor twice over (Jan 6 + loyalty to Putin over America), and fucking senile. Anything less than 99% unfavorable is ridiculous!

      • @lennybird@lemmy.world
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        Yep. Never once has Trump exceeded >=50% of votes or even approval rating.

        Don’t you just love our slave era Electoral College…?

        • Pyr
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          He still got 63 million votes in 2016 (46.1%) and 74 million in 2020 (46.8%). More people voted for trump even after that disaster of a presidency.

          Even though he never got over 50%, 74 million is still way too much for anyone to be comfortable with. It clearly indicates that something is wrong with many Americans.

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            159 months ago

            It clearly indicates that something is wrong with many Americans.

            Sadly I think it indicates systemic failures and Americans are the effect and much less the cause.

            What I mean is that a combination of:

            • Electoral college & Money in Politics
            • Diminishing education standards (e.g., critical-thinking skills, civics, US History)
            • “News” media-entertainment that legally spreads disinformation (combined with foreign operatives).

            … All culminates in a society that is very easily duped. I talk to Trump supporters all the time and while sure many are simply greedy psychopaths… Many are also just “nice, but kinda dumb” in that they have no capacity to parse fact from fiction and so are easily-grifted targets for lies and choir-preaching (sometimes quite literally from Sunday church).

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              Don’t forget microplastics in the brain.

              I’m worried that’s actually going to turn out to be a thing.

              • @lennybird@lemmy.world
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                Oh for sure. No doubt does Lead exposure (firing ammunition elevates levels), boomer-era leaded gasoline (and modern aircraft), paint, etc. + Traumatic Brain Injuries (CTE) from football + Substance abuse —namely alcohol play a part. Microplastics may very well be the next thing…

          • @grue@lemmy.world
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            74 million is still way too much for anyone to be comfortable with. It clearly indicates that something is wrong with many Americans.

            To put a finer point in it, even just one million is way too much! The fact that 22% of the total population is suffering some sort of mass delusion and is in cult-like thrall to a demented fascist is unfathomably catastrophic.

    • Blackout
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      29 months ago

      The only thing that can stop us is a wall paid by Mexico.

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        That would be one huge faucet to take water from Ontario to Southern California …. Plus it would be tough getting around the Great Lakes

    • @ikidd@lemmy.world
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      Except there isn’t even a way to get water from BC to LA. They’d be better off getting it from the Great Lakes, at least they wouldn’t have to build a pipeline through thousands of miles of mountains.

      He’s a fucking idiot. Gravity confuses him.

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        Not just an idiot - he’s demented as well! And let’s not forget he’s a sociopath, a rapist, a fraud, a colluder, a seditionist - oh so many things.

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        I’m sorry, are you saying that a pipeline from the great lakes to Los Angeles would have to go through less mountains than from British Columbia?

        * gestures vaguely at the entire mountain west *

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          Huh. For some reason I thought you could go around the south end without hitting too much, but yah, it’s probably easier to go down the central plateau.

          Ah well, guess BC is fucked.

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            Yeah you could probably find a path through New Mexico and Arizona that’s not too mountainous, like along I-10.

            But really where the US “needs” more water is where all the farms are. The cities don’t use much in comparison. It’s just a lot in a small area compared to the farms distributed in the big valleys.

  • ThePowerOfGeek
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    99 months ago

    Donald ‘Dunning-Kruger’ Trump. The fact that he says such stupid, incoherent gibberish and doesn’t really hear how idiotic he sounds is embarrassing.

  • @aesthelete@lemmy.world
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    The depths of his stupidity and the continual display of his complete lack of knowledge or curiosity about how anything works or ever could work makes me so irritated with his immovable, enabling moronic “base”.

  • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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    This dipshit is the most accurate representative conservatives could come up with. He’s been re-affirmed as their most accurate representative time and time again over the last decade.

    This moron is who conservatives are, and they are proud of it. Remember this when you talk to conservatives in your daily life. They are as profoundly unintelligent as they are evil.

    • @CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Conservatives like him because he’s racist.

      That’s it. It doesn’t matter.to them if he doesn’t know how rain works. They don’t care if he couldn’t tell you how hurricanes travel.

      All they care about is that he hates immigrants.

      That’s it.

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        Now, now. To his rich backers, it’s not the racism so much as maintaining the status quo of them not getting taxed.

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      he’s not the most ‘accurate’. He can just get people to agree with him. He says everything with 110% confidence. The thing is, he always needs an enemy so people don’t realize he’s an idiot. Anything pointing out hes not logical is “what the liberals want you to think”. He gets people against the Immigrants, the Haitians, etc.

    • @24_at_the_withers@lemmy.world
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      Nah, don’t give him, or his voters that credit. Motherfucker has been this dumb his whole life.

      “Donald Trump was the dumbest goddam student I ever had.” - William T. Kelly, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton