Michael10 wrote:
Several months ago I posted here on OPP that trump would burn this country to the ground before he left office. Well he came very close to just that and if he had won this election he would have installed himself as king over America. I hear many of you saying how bad things will be under Biden, at the very least he won't be trying to divide this country more.
Question: how many of the trump supporters here would have voted for a third term If he had managed to win this one and would you have still supported his sons or daughter to take his place when he died? Would you have stood by and watched Democrats herded up and tossed into ovens cause that's where this mad man was going
Several months ago I posted here on OPP that trump... (
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Not sure about Biden's plans to divide this country, but he obviously doesn't really want us to be unified, not when he calls Trump supporters "chumps from the dark side". Not very unifying in my opinion.
I would never vote for a third term-would not have voted for the 3rd or 4th term of FDR either, and that was back when the hard left had not hi jacked the Democrat Party-I was, in the early 60's, more a Dem than anything else, but did not join a party-did not want JFK, liked Truman, did not particularly like Eisenhower, and cared not one whit for Johnson or Nixon. Ford was a non starter, and so it goes. At any rate, I do not see Biden doing anything good for the citizens of this country, or if he does, it will be by accident, I think.
He wants a fast track to citizenship for illegals, wants to expand abortion under the guise of "women's health" - what about female babies killed in abortion-they would grow to be women, right?-but anyway, I think it is much too early to blame or give any credit to Biden for anything, and I am assuming here that perhaps the election was in fact, true. A huge assumption, by the way. Of course, we know why he wants citizenship for scofflaws-they will then be legally able to vote and they will be sure to vote Dem. That is not hard to figure out.
I can only judge by Biden's past accomplishments, which were mostly negative, again in my opinion. His plagiarism, his lying about his childhood and his college degrees, his quid pro quo which he so gleefully crowed about on TV, all point to a man who is not a "good man". He seems not to give a tinker's damn about his own grandchild-the bastard child of his beloved Hunter...you never hear him talk about the child, apparently there is no support for the child, since Hunter has tried to weasel out of his responsibility to support the child he fathered. I presume Good ol Joe is fine with that. Some things simply cannot be covered up-even if they are subjects the Biden Cabal refuses to talk about. Does not make them go away. Only makes them more prominent.
As to Trump's burning of America, I did not hear anything from the Biden camp except for support for the burning of our cities this past summer. The support came in the form of bail money for those few who were arrested. BLM and Antifa have a friend in the White House and throughout this administration now. So we shall see how THAT turns out, huh?
I personally think that both Trump and Biden are too old to be good presidents-but I may be wrong about that. I am much more concerned about the nonsense that will inevitably come out of Congress-with the same speaker, the same radical Dems in office. But we shall see. I am simply grateful that I am in the twilight of my years, and not young and trying to raise a family.