What Legacy Does Trump Leave?

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OTOH, sort of puts another nail in the Conservative coffin, which does not displease me.

On the other side the nutcases cheer the putting down of intellect! 4's counter force ... from all points of the compass!

The hiding of Psi Qui ... is there a qui portal? Quis me goodnight Edi ... generating a stir of diminishing OHM ... that resistance ... in an eclectic uncertainty ... highly dispersed definitive ... to generate indeterminates that are curios!
 
What happens when bullies encounter a counter force?

Is this a different dimension of bewitching observation or alien hunt?

The regularity makes it near canon ... a form or law with recoil ... sort o like burglars complaining about resistance ... raisin OHM from the hated paradigm a social lump?

In astronomy, etc. they wonder about a lumpy cosmos ... some lighter some darker novae ...

Most of this matter could be collected into a class called the great unknown ... like a stretch of psyche ... kind of mysterious and virtue unseen ... it is said it is better to not mentally process, know or think to deep ... nothing there but bad ... or learning Eire?
 
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How do you feel aboot DeSantis in 2024?
In a recent poll, DeSantis lost to Kamala Harris in a hypothetical election. This shocked me because our cable news regularly posts a collage of her idiotic and incoherent remarks and she polls almost as badly as Biden and is notorious for mass defections in her staff. DeSantis has a fierce following, but he is almost as polarizing as Trump.

Republicans are aching for Biden to run again and he says he will, but I'm certain he won't due to opposition in his own party. In sharp contrast with the increasingly senile Biden, Trump was famous for his incredible work ethic. Despite his occasional idiotic remarks (often said in jest), he is a very intelligent fellow--just far too polarizing, but not here in eastern Washington where he is absolutely adored. Trump still commands huge crowds wherever he speaks. Yet Washington as a whole is a very progressive state. I constantly meet people who relocated from the west coast to escape woke liberalism. Someone should create a map with the conservative parts of Washington highlighted in red. I'd be interested to see the lines that divide progressives from conservatives here.
 
Trump was famous for his incredible work ethic
I don't think Trump's work ethic or intelligence is the problem people have with him. It's how he does that work and what he does. Trying to run roughshod over the system, only paying attention to the constitution when it suits him, using public service to boost his business interests no doubt take a lot of work and thought. The problem is that many perceive that he is not entering politics to serve the nation, but to serve himself and his cronies and supporters. At least that how it appears time and time again. Biden, for all his faults, at least manages to come across as someone dedicated to public service and that goes back to his time in the Senate. Ditto Obama with his pre-political career activism or W with his time as governor of Texas. Trump has forever come across as a narcissist with only his own interests at heart (which is the cause of a lot of his business and relationship problems and failures, too) and I don't think his four years in office changed that perception in a lot of people, though it may have brought a few more people over to seeing him that way.
 
Went golfing almost everyday. Uninformed about most things. I saw little sign of a work ethic except for looking for ways to benefit himself. What work did he do? I saw lots of cunning but little intelligence. But people can believe what they want to believe. Our niece married a guy from Central or eastern Washington, a ranching family, and they went weird or stupid with Covid becoming anti vaxxers.

I hope you realize that woke to many of us here means courteous, respectful, mindful of treating others appropriately, being aware of how our society had treated and treats people. It means being connected to others, like being truly spiritual, like Jesus. It means assuming the universe or God cares about everyone, not just the privileged. I hope you believe we are woke as well. I hope you realized you 2ete complimenting people on the west coast when you described them as woke.
 
In a recent poll, DeSantis lost to Kamala Harris in a hypothetical election. This shocked me because our cable news regularly posts a collage of her idiotic and incoherent remarks and she polls almost as badly as Biden and is notorious for mass defections in her staff. DeSantis has a fierce following, but he is almost as polarizing as Trump.

Republicans are aching for Biden to run again and he says he will, but I'm certain he won't due to opposition in his own party. In sharp contrast with the increasingly senile Biden, Trump was famous for his incredible work ethic. Despite his occasional idiotic remarks (often said in jest), he is a very intelligent fellow--just far too polarizing, but not here in eastern Washington where he is absolutely adored. Trump still commands huge crowds wherever he speaks. Yet Washington as a whole is a very progressive state. I constantly meet people who relocated from the west coast to escape woke liberalism. Someone should create a map with the conservative parts of Washington highlighted in red. I'd be interested to see the lines that divide progressives from conservatives here.

You have to love the position of hostile and violent priests in the Canon! They often claim to work for peace and the disadvantaged ... developing the concept that nothing is as it appears (alternate word for incarnate)!

Kill the knowledgeable discretely ... create a lump of walking dead ... grand mass ...
 
How does one obscure truth?

One opportunist lie as laid out ... then there is the go round of the myth as a storm in the neural system ... it is said this is a forerunner incoming NU's and frightening to the lumped right as paranoia ... a literary networking like the quanta thing stretched across the great void ... mythical thin virtue ... fragile?
 
In a recent poll, DeSantis lost to Kamala Harris in a hypothetical election. This shocked me because our cable news regularly posts a collage of her idiotic and incoherent remarks and she polls almost as badly as Biden and is notorious for mass defections in her staff. DeSantis has a fierce following, but he is almost as polarizing as Trump.

Republicans are aching for Biden to run again and he says he will, but I'm certain he won't due to opposition in his own party. In sharp contrast with the increasingly senile Biden, Trump was famous for his incredible work ethic. Despite his occasional idiotic remarks (often said in jest), he is a very intelligent fellow--just far too polarizing, but not here in eastern Washington where he is absolutely adored. Trump still commands huge crowds wherever he speaks. Yet Washington as a whole is a very progressive state. I constantly meet people who relocated from the west coast to escape woke liberalism. Someone should create a map with the conservative parts of Washington highlighted in red. I'd be interested to see the lines that divide progressives from conservatives here.
Maybe you get too much news from your bubble. Fortunately, that bubble contains only a minority, a minority concerned about personal privileges and wants.
 
Despite his occasional idiotic remarks (often said in jest), he is a very intelligent fellow-
Interesting that at his (ahem) 'occasional' idiotic remarks, said in jest, that no one laughs, or even chuckles audibly. Usually it has to be pointed out by his staffers post-mortem that he was 'jesting.'

And I don't think that too many 'very intelligent' fellows would see nuking hurricanes or injecting disinfectants into your body would be good ideas. Nor would they stare directly into the sun. Nor would they manage to bankrupt half a dozen casinos.
 
Back to the insanity principle ... the Man was shown today indicating that he would pardon those criminally charged by the justice system for violence.

The justice system needs to be turfed in honour of a lump of thieves and mental irregularities of some irrational degree ...

Is here a special place for folk that prefer truth and virtue? Is it beyond most self's ... as touched on by Socrates?

Is it an unknown self? In some traditions the self is de ICH'y thing that encompasses mental processes ... a hated item by authority ... as they say knowledge is evil ... repeated by Trump! Tis a spectacular myth to burn and bury ...
 
Interesting that at his (ahem) 'occasional' idiotic remarks, said in jest, that no one laughs, or even chuckles audibly. Usually it has to be pointed out by his staffers post-mortem that he was 'jesting.'

And I don't think that too many 'very intelligent' fellows would see nuking hurricanes or injecting disinfectants into your body would be good ideas. Nor would they stare directly into the sun. Nor would they manage to bankrupt half a dozen casinos.

Line crossing events of stupendous nature? Stupefying ... something like naivete ... that has metaphors that are less patronizing ... word is like that ... causing the OCH m'n response ...
 
I wonder if the human race perceives we are a blight on the planet and are collectively choosing leaders that can terminate our presence on the earth
I wonder that constantly. If leaders reflect the zeitgeist, I'd say a slow death by stupidity.
 
Most Canadians seem out of touch with current American political attitudes. For example, here "woke" is one of the greatest insults among political labels and even progressives shun the term. I have many problems with Trump, but give him credit for 2 things. (1) Unlike Dem presidential candidates in recent decades, he is widely loved for actually keeping his campaign promises. (2) Unlike 'packaged" Dem presidential candidates like Obama and Biden, Trump is true to himself in his speeches and needs no guidance from focus groups, though that often makes him offend. Americans elected him largely due to his rugged uncouth authenticity as the ultimate "nonpolitician."

Biden won the presidency largely because of white suburban women. For example, my brother (a physician) is an enthusiastic Trump supporter, but his suburban wife is fiercely opposed to Trump. So they avoid political discussions and cancel each other's votes. Hispanics also helped Biden gain power, but now their support for Dem candidates is greatly eroding. Thus, in a recent special election a Republican just took a House seat from an incumbent Dem in an overwhelmingly Hispanic county. So how can a Republican win the presidency by securing more of the suburban female vote? IMO, by nominating an appealing female candidate like Kristi Noem or Nikki Haley, not Mike Pence, Ron De Santis, or even Trump. The danger for Republicans is that all these candidates will drop out when Trump declares his candidacy. But evangelicals anchor Trump's electoral base and, just today, a poll showed that most evangelicals want other Republican candidates to run. Evangelicals love Trump's policies and political appointments, but are increasingly less tolerant of his toxic polemics against his opponents.
 
What promises did he keep other than pushing nominations for the Supreme Court of partisan that erode the rights of women?
 
Seems to me that most Canadians are not as nearly out of touch with reality as the members of Cult 45.
 
What promises did he keep other than pushing nominations for the Supreme Court of partisan that erode the rights of women?
Basically, none. ISIS still exists, despite 45's plan to exterminate it in 30 days. The border wall is far from complete, and Mexico hasn't paid anything for it. That new, improved health insurance 'plan' is still awaiting its grand announcement in the next 2 weeks. His big achievement in his 4 years in office was to tick off 81 million voters enough to vote against him.
 
Trump did dedicate a friendship with most of the world's other bullies and setting them free ... diabolical eh?

Then the 4 horsemen ... are they a sign of humans sacred death wish as long as it isn't totalized to the private organization ... a wholly form! Nebulae ... or neigh bull (e ne able) instead of the bell ... it does toll ... then there is the MS Hippy reciprocation ... a kind of revival of distasteful emotions of squirrely connection ... discretion? Thus out of sight transactions ... they can be good, bad, ugly or the other ... considering the virtue of booty is out of here ... beyond most trying to control the wholly thing ... thus autonomy for those separated out of the ultimate as a bit off ... the alternate fringe? Fu net IHX!

81 MM voters prove that you cannot please all of the una WOKE at the same time and retain a storm in time ... Daniel's Pyre? That light of life that the tyrants would like to put out for sacred reasons ... hidden ... covenanted?
 
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