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Tommy
Lv 4
Tommy asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 4 years ago

Do Trumptards actually think that the "Trump Train" is unstoppable?

I mean really, he barely beat the most disliked hag in the country, and still got massively out-voted. What makes you think that he would even stand a chance against a popular Democratic candidate?

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  • 4 years ago

    He was slightly outvoted in the popular vote, not massively. In any case, he still has the support of the people who voted for him, and the Democrats haven't put forth any new candidates for the next Presidential election. I'm wondering who they're going to challenge Trump with in 2020.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    So, are you saying that Hillary was not a popular democrat? How did she get the nomination? You seem to pretty much hate everyone..

  • 4 years ago

    Like Leiawatha Fauxcahontas Warren? That tottering old Biden or Sanders? Please put a 'popular' candidate up. He-- put that harridan Hillary up. She could run on her conceited trippy line "I told you so!" or "What happened"

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    ANTIFA. That will be the death of your gay anti-American party.

  • 4 years ago

    Oxymoron means two words with totally opposite meaning grouped together, as in popular Democratic.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    You lost the election, snowflake, get over it. Hahahahahahahaha.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Since Jan 20th, and still going strong. How's Hitlery's train doing?

  • 4 years ago

    Most people vote with their bank accounts, and the Trump train economy is rolling steam.

    Unemployment is way down,

    Stock market is way up,

    Jobs are being created,

    Consumer confidence is growing.

    The Trump boom arrives

    The president has shifted the economy and wealth creation into a faster gear

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/sep/10/do...

    Economic Optimism Surges to Level Not Seen Since 2011

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-02-14...

  • 4 years ago

    No politician has ever been "unstoppable". If you know any thing about the US political system, you know that it works under a precarious balance of checks and balances. One hand checks on the other hand, and the other hand check on the first.

    No one in the US political system is immune or safe. So, let us simply dispel with this whole elitist mentality that Trump is an untouchable. He isn't.

    Also, I would like to add, that I think people should get away from this "one side is better than the other" approach to politics.

    If you think about democrats, republicans, and independents as simply a choice, not a "side", then I think we can move forward together with what we want to accomplish, rather than standing on the sidelines, pointing the finger at the other side.

    We have the choice to eat at Burger King or McDonalds, we have the choice to get gas at Shell or Texaco, does that mean one is better than the other?

    No. Not really.

    All it means is that our consumer based society is constructed on the illusion of choice. This illusion of choice makes the citizens feel empowered and it makes us feel that we are important, that our opinion matters, and that what we think and say, and our convictions about how we think things "should" be will change the course of the nation.

    When in actuality, US government does what it wants to do regardless of the opinions of the masses [including the vote]. This is also true with any large governmental system in existence now, and throughout history.

    That is the reality of US politics that the majority of it's citizens simply refuse to grasp.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    Right. Barely beat.

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