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An Australian professor of Data Analytics from Griffith University who predicted Trump’s first win, the Australian Federal Election(when all the polls said the opposite) and Brexit has called it - Trump will be re-elected for another 4 years. You heard it here first.
Agree that Biden was the most neutral and least controversial character that the democrat party could put up. Entirely disagree that most ordinary people are "pro trump". There's a very small proportion of the country who are "pro trump" (and for that matter not many who are "pro Biden") and vast swathes of the country who are voting democrat/republican regardless of the candidate. I have friends voting for both parties. The ones voting for Trump despise him as a person and a leader but their party beliefs (pro life, pro business) mean they would vote for whoever was on that republican ticket
"Agree that Biden was the most neutral and least controversial character that the democrat party could put up". I think you'd have to add, "In the mindset of a voting public that elected Trump and a democratic party intent on preserving the status quo that is tearing America apart". IMHO he is not a nice man - an enabler of Middle East conflicts, the sexual assault allegations, speaking fondly about pro-segregationists, appalling voting record (Pro cuts in social security etc), the hunter biden scandal (Glenn Greenwald's resignation from 'the intercept' over editorial interference in a piece he was writing on this and it's editorial suppression, NYT having it's twitter account deleted for the same reason make interesting reading).
If I was American, if i voted, it would be a vote against, not for. As someone said, you've got a bowl of shit in front of you, but all you've got to do is eat half of it, not the whole thing. But it's still shit.
Traininvain- you are genuinely too nice a person and a much better man than me
I just don’t think you can be civil or engage in an intelligent conversation with someone who suggests that “the dead will use mail in ballots” to vote in biden.
don’t think the poster rly thought that one through, did he?
Thanks for the kind words (I think!). It’s a difficult one and I’ve been guilty of falling into the trap many a time but I think it’s important that we learn to disagree with one another without having a massive fall out or punch up.
And the only way we’ll truly understand each other is by talking and listening. I’m more interested to know why people believe that Biden can only win if the dead vote because whatever happens in the election (even if Trump loses) we all need overcome the hate and learn to live together without all this anger.
Maybe I’m going soft in my old age but that’s the way I see it.
Fox News has almost the viewership of CNN and MSNBC combined, yet those are the exact organisations that Trump and his minions characterise as "MSM". Obviously, they are cable news channels (more people watch BBC One than Sky News), but we are trying to compare apples with apples here. If CNN are the characterisation of the MSM, than Fox News are definitely it too.
Fox News is actually the FIFTH highest rated channel in the US and by far the highest news channel. It gets more viewers even than ESPN. Feel free to throw more imaginary statistics about
It almost certainly does. Only twice in history in a UK General Election has a political party won an overall majority whilst losing the popular vote; 1874 and 1951. Labour also won the most seats in February 1974 with a lower share of the popular vote but didn't have a majority.
when you blindly support every single thing that trump says, facts don’t matter. You have license to just blabber anything out (such as Fox News being 60th ranked tv channel) and hope no one else follows up
These are the same people who blindly accept his claims that “bidens takes billions and billions” or “a vaccine is coming in a few weeks” (a few weeks passed a few months ago?).... or nonsensical Hunter biden conspiracies ... or that 3milliom people illegally voted for Clinton in hrc (bc trump was so butthurt he lost the general election(
On the topic of the “MSM”, lest we also forget Sinclair broadcasting .... again, though, no point doing research if you just follow every word trump says
On the whole, most people (here and in the US) seem to just blindly believe what they are told especially if it fits their own narrative. No fact checking, no questioning, no thought that maybe it's not correct, nothing. Just happy to hear whatever it is they want to hear.
What makes it worse is they are seemingly oblivious to the fact they are actually being manipulated and any suggestion they are is just met with wild derision because no one likes to think they might have been hoodwinked. So the powers that be absolutely play on this to control things.
The US call themselves the land of the free. Having people in cars blocking roads to prevent people from voting, or trying to manipulate or halt postal votes etc is not a land that is free. Then you have a leader that we all know will absolutely kick up a massive hissy fit and refuse to accept it should he not win when most people would normally step down graciously. He doesn't have an ounce of graciousness or compassion or any other similar positive virtue in him. His idea of a joke is something or someone that is ridiculed.
Edit: if he loses not only will his behavior be irrational but he will refuse to accept it's anything other than cheating or anything else subversive that has conspired against him winning. He will flatly refuse to accept that possibly it's because people no longer want him and he will go super nova on Twitter and elsewhere to say and do anything he can to try and prove it.
I always find it strange that in the US the vote is cast at the beginning of November yet it's not until end of January, nearly three months later, that a new or re-elected President is sworn in. That's three months of him trying to do anything he can to reverse the outcome. Utter nut job and will massively destabilise the country in a time when the US, and the rest of the world, needs calm & stability.
He tweeted this and the only person who is potentially cheating, undermining the system of law and inciting violence is himself.
He has said the same on Facebook who responded; "Facebook, the social network did not hide the post, but added the warning: "Both voting by mail and voting in person have a long history of trustworthiness in the US. Voter fraud is extremely rare across voting methods."
Apart from blatant lying, seems that Trump is getting his excuses in early just in case.
Greatest democracy in the world? more like a mess that may well turn into a bloody mess. it seems to me that the only result that will avoid major bloodshed is an immediate overwhelming Biden victory, anything closer than that and its going to play out over a long period of time and get very unpleasant
Chris Hedges' tirades against the decaying US empire are something to behold.
In my opinion, he is right to emphasise the need for a new party and not to get involved in supporting one faction of the ruling class against another.
He is a Presbyterian minister and an implacable foe of conservative Christianity. I believe his critique of atheism is something along the lines that leading atheists are ignorant of history and have ended up acting as servants of American imperialism. They also do not understand religion. I think that is true of the scientific critique of religion, as discussed here:
Religion Friday by zicoshoops18 Sep 2015 7:11 'To be the man, you got to dress like the man motherfvcker.'
Proposition Joe.
'Try not to be a Cvnt.'
The Budda.
'Before you see the Rainbow, you got to feel the Rain.'
Fvck knows,.........sounds like a 70's Hippy.
Spoke to friends again in the US last night and it seems the female suburban vote is very high and not good news for Trump. If Biden wins the suburbs in Pennsylvania, it's over for Trump.