Haha, okay. It was pretty apparent that Trump was going to win the nomination in my opinion, because he simply knows what the people want to hear. Every debate in the polls he went up, people like Jeb that were considered the presumptive nominee before the race even started were annihilated... some even quit politics altogether. If Bernie fought against Trump I couldn't accurately tell you who'd win, but Hillary? I can safely say it's gonna be Trump, she's already alienated a good sum of her voting base. On the other hand, Trump's energized millions of new voters and Republican turn out is at an all-time high. It's crazy man, a year ago people were saying he was paying people to cheer for him. Now they're paying people to boo him, haha. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amgWZ97-Ppo
I can't really recall our last discussion about the election, probably in the forums or something? I used to be fairly pro-Bernie, but it seems like it's statistically impossible for him to win at this point. It might sound strange that I now support Trump, it's been a gradual change in my opinion over the course of several months that led me to this point. I'm not sure who you support or if you even care about the election, but I'd be down to discuss why I think Trump while albeit not perfect admittedly is without a doubt better than Hillary and could in several ways fix America's broken and rigged election system.
That was a copypasta to a friend I was talking with on Facebook, but that summarizes my feelings on Trump. I think he as a lot more substance than people give him, but hey man you're entitled to your opinion. I just know that I'm gonna register as an independent next month and vote Trump in the general election, regardless of what people call me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu-fGPCRCGg
If you look at the surface, Trump started his campaign fighting an uphill battle. He's a businessman and he knows he had to grab the media's attention, so what does he do? Gets into fights with just about everyone possible, he was ran on news outlets practically 24/7 and his message resonated with people. When you look beyond the surface and the estimated $750m of negative ads that was spent against Trump, you'll see perhaps one of the smartest foreign policy plans we've seen from a presidential candidate in over a decade.
I could rant and rave about Hillary, how she's defended rapists in a courtroom and because of her negligence killed Americans and so on... but the most critical thing that people should look at is who's funding her campaign and how much influence they have over her policies. Hillary's emails were uploaded to WikiLeaks and it shows a trend, that rich billionaires like George Soros among others like the leaders in Saudi Arabia and Turkey. They influence her decisions on the geopolitical stage, mostly in the Middle East against America's best interests in the region.
The most important thing that any president can do is implement fiscally conservative policies and balance the Syrian refugee crisis and combat ISIS effectively, more so than anything else in my opinion. The moderate rebels that Obama has spend hundreds of millions of dollars on ally themselves with ISIS, the countries that Hillary and the rest of the candidates are so warm with are sending billions of dollars to ISIS. Only Trump has called them out on this. They want to implement a no-fly zone, essentially shooting down Syrian/Russian jets that're on sorties to kill ISIS militants. For what reason do we need to escalate the situation and further isolate Russia? It's not good for the world economy, and the sanctions have certainly brought Putin to the bargaining table... but nobody wants to bargain with him because they're ruining their donors interests in the region to topple the Bashar Al-Assad. ISIS has lost over 30% of their land in Syria and Iraq, their claims that he's an evil dictator has been debunked numerous times. It's messing with the liberal narrative in America, one that's become increasingly against American interests both in the region and in the world at a whole.
Trump and Bernie dominated in NH. Trump got 33% and though it's still updating the results, Cruz got around 10%. I think even Jeb beat him, though it's still really close so it might change slightly.
I completely agree. It also bothers me when a manga starts off with dub/non-con leading to the protagonists realizing it "feels good," then falling in love. That definitely sends the wrong message to readers?? Like, even if you fall in love in the end, that doesn't make dub/non-con any more acceptable. :(
Ugh yeah basically Ten Count romanticizes rape which is very much not cool. It's also kind of upsetting to scroll through the comments and see people going crazy over Kuroki (was that the black haired guy's name??).
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I could rant and rave about Hillary, how she's defended rapists in a courtroom and because of her negligence killed Americans and so on... but the most critical thing that people should look at is who's funding her campaign and how much influence they have over her policies. Hillary's emails were uploaded to WikiLeaks and it shows a trend, that rich billionaires like George Soros among others like the leaders in Saudi Arabia and Turkey. They influence her decisions on the geopolitical stage, mostly in the Middle East against America's best interests in the region.
The most important thing that any president can do is implement fiscally conservative policies and balance the Syrian refugee crisis and combat ISIS effectively, more so than anything else in my opinion. The moderate rebels that Obama has spend hundreds of millions of dollars on ally themselves with ISIS, the countries that Hillary and the rest of the candidates are so warm with are sending billions of dollars to ISIS. Only Trump has called them out on this. They want to implement a no-fly zone, essentially shooting down Syrian/Russian jets that're on sorties to kill ISIS militants. For what reason do we need to escalate the situation and further isolate Russia? It's not good for the world economy, and the sanctions have certainly brought Putin to the bargaining table... but nobody wants to bargain with him because they're ruining their donors interests in the region to topple the Bashar Al-Assad. ISIS has lost over 30% of their land in Syria and Iraq, their claims that he's an evil dictator has been debunked numerous times. It's messing with the liberal narrative in America, one that's become increasingly against American interests both in the region and in the world at a whole.
Bei Kräuterschnaps dreht's mich, ey. :D