Random presidential thoughts

JUPITERASC

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david starling

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Your non-random, pro-Trump propaganda thread, which includes bashing his opponents, is piggybacked onto a random thoughts thread. The OP isn't around to object, so it doesn't really matter.
 

JUPITERASC

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Actually I'm not american, so my opinion doesn't have any impact in your country. I just enjoy political conversation, and US politics are by far the strangest most interesting ones.

To be clear, I do like president Trump's policies as a leader, I think he is currently the only world leader doing what is correct for his people, and I hope you guys are so lucky as to get him re-elected. He seems to know how to run a country and has the best interest of his people at hand. He is honest in his actions, wanting whats best for his country.


I also agree wirt most of the "libertarian" poins you have made.


But I wouldn't put Bernie Sanders on the same category, he is not an "outsider" to the system like Trump is because of a number of reasons:

- He is a millionaire hypocrite.
- He has been living off the taxpayer's money on a goverment salary for 30 years.
- He has no solid economic plan, just promises that people like to hear.

He is as bad as the deep state politicians. Sure enough, he isn't accepted in that inner circle cause he might seem to "radical", but his ideology is just as bad and repulsive. Masking his idelogy as "democratic" doesn't mean that socialism wouldn't devolve into the same thing it always does... rich politicians living off the hard work of others imposing tyranny on the people.
If you want to ignore the fact that a socialist plan is derived directly from fascist states is your problem. Its just the truth, whether you accept it or not.

No one forces you to give money to corporate entities. If you dislike the current economic system, you can buy a farm and live off what you produce on your own. It somehow seems like you think you should enjoy every benefit of your economic system, without paying money to those that produce the good. Entitled much?

Also the majority of individuals who own corporations are regular folk, like you or me, who invest part of their salaries in banks, stocks, bonds, etc. This mistaken idea that corporations belong just to the rich or the entrepeneur is largely false, promoted by individuals who have little clue about how the financial system actually works. So each time you are giving money to a corporation you are giving money to the average worker who invested his money, to the worker who has a pension, to the worker who purhcased bonds. Everyone in a free economy is a capitalist, whether you want it or not.
 
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