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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Read the answer to Andy’s question.
    Ok, you've diluted down a bit.

    Now I'll ask again, trump has been in power before. How did his sitting in the oval make America a terrible place to live in for the average American. ( keep your personal jibes about his shennigans to one side). Talk about the country- economy/ defence/ freedoms/ world stage

    Then compare that to Bidens.

    My point is, there is an absolute rabid response to the very name Trump from the left, who have even been chasing him, when he was irrellevent and out of office.
    Just seen something similar in France recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    Ok, you've diluted down a bit.

    Now I'll ask again, trump has been in power before. How did his sitting in the oval make America a terrible place to live in for the average American. ( keep your personal jibes about his shennigans to one side). Talk about the country- economy/ defence/ freedoms/ world stage

    Then compare that to Bidens.

    My point is, there is an absolute rabid response to the very name Trump from the left, who have even been chasing him, when he was irrellevent and out of office.
    Just seen something similar in France recently.
    No, I’ve explained my concerns/fears. You saw the behaviour that followed Trump’s defeat in the last election and I experienced, first hand, the atmosphere in the build up to his election victory over Hilary Clinton.
    That isn’t what we’ve come to expect in the USA since the days of McCarthyism. What the impact has been on the ‘average American’ isn’t really the point. Whether a man who espouses the views he does is fit to be the ‘leader of the free world’ and what the impact of his victory/defeat may be on an already very divided nation is, imo.
    Last edited by ramAnag; 14-07-2024 at 04:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    No, I’ve explained my concerns/fears. You saw the behaviour that followed Trump’s defeat in the last election and I experienced the atmosphere in the build up to his election victory over Hilary Clinton.
    That isn’t what we’ve come to expect in the USA since the days of McCarthyism.
    rA if Thicky can't see the issue with Trump, then 1) he has no understanding of politics, 2) he hasn't a clue about reality in world affairs 3) he ignores the facts about what trump and his supporters do and say 4) he is a sad deluded conspiracy theorist who swallows bull**** whole and somehow doesn't see how utterly stupid the stuff he posts makes him sound.

    Alternatively he could just be ****ing dim!

    Stiill good news, that tw@t Farage is leaving the UK to spout his invective and bull**** in the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    rA if Thicky can't see the issue with Trump, then 1) he has no understanding of politics, 2) he hasn't a clue about reality in world affairs 3) he ignores the facts about what trump and his supporters do and say 4) he is a sad deluded conspiracy theorist who swallows bull**** whole and somehow doesn't see how utterly stupid the stuff he posts makes him sound.

    Alternatively he could just be ****ing dim!

    Stiill good news, that tw@t Farage is leaving the UK to spout his invective and bull**** in the US.
    Oh dear, he really is on one today.

    After your jibe about Farage and Jo Brand, perhaps you can tell everyone what was really said?

    https://fb.watch/tjMGC6d89a/

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    No, I’ve explained my concerns/fears. You saw the behaviour that followed Trump’s defeat in the last election and I experienced, first hand, the atmosphere in the build up to his election victory over Hilary Clinton.
    That isn’t what we’ve come to expect in the USA since the days of McCarthyism. What the impact has been on the ‘average American’ isn’t really the point. Whether a man who espouses the views he does is fit to be the ‘leader of the free world’ and what the impact of his victory/defeat may be on an already very divided nation is, imo.
    ok , so if it is divided, whats your answer?
    PS, you never mention the left and its ANTICS WITH ANTIFA

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