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Ilefeb wrote:I'm not saying a 2nd term for Trump is a "lock-in," but I do think approval polls are irrelevant. Think of it this way, if you are a Republican who is pro-life and pro-gun and want Supreme Court justices who are pro-life and pro-gun, are going to vote Democrat even though you absolutely despise Trump? Probably not. In the end, policy will always trump (no pun intended) likeability.

What “policy” are you talking about? Everything he says is crap.

Saint alban islands

I‘m full of crap too

Vote me for HoC

Lemonadia, Greater conexus, The federation of sojetustandritchriah, and Shoila

Well since we are talking about politics and the HOC elections are coming up; Vote Creckelennney and the TPP for the House!

(I’m doing this because I was told to campaign and be course this is what everyone else who runs for something does)

Levantx, Saint alban islands, Greater conexus, Zon island, and 1 otherThe Islamic Country of Honour

Cirrus azaleum

Titanne wrote:Well I need a new Deputy CM...

I’ll take it!

Titanne wrote:Well I need a new Deputy CM...

I am interested in that post

Titanne wrote:What “policy” are you talking about? Everything he says is crap.

I don't give a sh-t on what Trump says. I do give a sh-t on his policy and how I disagree with every Democratic candidates policy.

Saint alban islands

Saint alban islands

#RepGang

Cirrus azaleum

I’m a conservative. No hate pls.

The Bigtopia, Greater conexus, Shoila, and Ilefeb

Here's the thing: Trump has some good ideas, but he's just... arrogant, overbearing, and pompous. Obama, for instance, wasn't always the best policy-wise. Even when that failed, however, his personality could help him save face. Trump doesn't have that, so when he fails, he fails hard.

Not trying to debate here, just throwing in my 2 cents

Saint ryvern, Saint alban islands, Titanne, The Bigtopia, and 2 othersGreater conexus, and The federation of sojetustandritchriah

Post self-deleted by Rayekka.

Cirrus azaleum wrote:I’m a conservative. No hate pls.

Conservatism is very much welcome here in Thaecia.

Rayekka wrote:Conservatism is very much welcome here in Thaecia.

lol

Islonia, The marconian state, and Greater conexus

Ilefeb wrote:Up against Trump, Biden still has the best chance

Every time I see this myth, I think I die a little inside.

Biden does not have the best chance because his record is god awful. It's actually a smack in the face that he would even consider a presidential run (again) given his past. He has voted for catastrophic trade deals like NAFTA and TPP (which decimated Midwestern manufacturing, handily giving those states to the Republicans). He voted for the Iraq War. He wrote the crime bill, widely blamed for the mass and disproportionate incarceration of African Americans. He doesn't support Medicare-For-All, a healthcare system which study after study shows would improve healthcare quality and cost for everyone. He supports capital punishment. He played an active role in the War on Drugs, which has been massively unsuccessful and arguably made America's drug problems worse. He said publicly that the Patriot Act was basically a copy of anti-terrorism legislation he wrote years before, a law which is now used to massively expand the USA's surveillance state to almost authoritarian levels of scrutiny. He actually said he supports the Patriot Act. In 1993, as a senator, he voted in favour of a section of a bill which federally mandated policy that deemed homosexuality incompatible with military life thereby banning gay Americans from serving in the United States armed forces in any capacity without exception. His score from the American Civil Liberties Union is a meagre 60%. In 1996, he voted in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act which prohibited the federal government from recognising any same-sex marriage, and barring individuals in such marriages from equal protection under federal law, and allowing states to do the same. People who worked for him when he entered the Senate in 1973 report that he believed Roe v Wade was the wrong decision for the Supreme Court to make. He supported the Hyde Amendment. He worked to defeat amendments to Banking bills which would have protected veterans and the sick from being preyed upon by Big Pharma.

He invokes President Obama as often as he can to appeal to the white middle class elite, and dissociats from the Obama Administration when its shortcomings are brought to light.

He's done some good things, granted, like the Violence Against Women Act, but this is just too little. Trump will attack him - mercilessly - on all of the above, especially on trade. And when you're trying to win back an area of the US which is heavily reliant on trade, having a candidate which has repeatedly voted to sell that area out to China & East Asia is a losing strategy. He has also performed very very poorly in the last few debates. He comes across as senile, out of touch and unable to defend his heinous past. He is not the one the Dems want to put up against Trump.

Sure, he has the lead right now, but he had a 20 point lead. Then a 15 point lead. Then a 10 point lead. Then a 5 point lead. And now, he is statistically tied with Elizabeth Warren. His numbers are slipping, and if he loses the Iowa and New Hampshire, his campaign is done and dusted he might as well just go home. There are also no superdelegates in the democratic primary this time round, so the DNC has less opportunity to rig the primary in his favour like they did with Hillary Clinton in 2016

If you're American, especially if you're a Democrat, please please please please please please. Stop. Look at 2016. Hillary Clinton was more 'electable' than Donald Trump. She lost. She didn't lose because of Russia, she didn't lose because of sexism or misogyny or xenophobia. She lost because she was an awful candidate who never should have received the nomination. She voted for the Iraq War, NAFTA and TPP, took millions of dollars of corporate campaign contributions, combined with so many more skeletons in her closet that Trump ripped into time and time again. But at least Hillary was prepared for the debates and seemed like she had it together, Biden just looks like he's struggling to stay awake cause it's nap time. Trump will annihilate him in the debates, and if Biden is the nominee, MAGA will have another 4 years to run its course and the planet will be so far gone downhill due to the Trump Admin's climate policy that parts of the Earth may become uninhabitable.

Sanders, on the other hand, has been consistent since day one of his political career, has always stood up for the right causes even when the Democratic Party was wrong (e.g. voting against NAFTA, TPP, The Iraq War). He also beats Trump in a 2020 match up, by marginally less, sometimes equally, sometimes more so than Biden. He won every single county in West Virginia in the 2016 primary, a state which is overwhelmingly Republican and working class. He also won vast swaths - way more than Hillary Clinton - in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

America, I'm begging you, from this side of the Atlantic, you need to take leadership in this moment of global crisis. What the Democratic Party does in the next few months will determine everything from the economics of tomorrow, to whether or not this planet will actually be habitable decades down the line.

This global leadership will not be provided by Joe Biden, the embodiment of the dying corporate wing of the Democratic Party which sold its soul to the Republicans.

Saint ryvern, United cascadian peoples, Marvinton, Saint alban islands, and 6 othersThe marconian state, Lemonadia, The Bigtopia, The federation of sojetustandritchriah, Xedon, and Republic gustaf

Developing World wrote:He is not an idiot nor mentally unstable. Just reckless and does whatever his gut tells him to (sometimes he's right, otherwise he's wrong and embarass himself). I am surprised his staff is so useless that it didn't moderate him one bit. All in all, am not regretting he won, at least it has waken up the Dems, and if Clinton got elected, not much would have gotten done with a Rep Congress

His staff isn't useless but they do make him look ridiculous--just look at how many staff members (and cabinet members too) he's lost over his term. It's ridiculous--they can't speak up to him at all without him firing them/forcing them to resign. I'd recommend Woodward's new book on it if you're interested in what's going on; they try their best to stop him and have before. Plus, I don't think, whatever your views might be, that any president of any country should conduct foreign policy (and other policy) on whims. He's also lowered America's moral compass as a whole--he's a terrible husband. Clinton started pulling us downhill, and Trump has got us down to the bottom of it. Now, in future years, people will look at other morally questionable candidates and say 'well, compared to Trump, he/she isn't all that bad.'

Just getting my view out there. I've got nothing against conservatives as a party--I don't fully agree with either side's platform (green is probably closest to mine) but I am not pro-Trump though nearly everyone is where I live.

Cirrus azaleum

Ahh. The smart conversation here really beats grade school. I thought this was a dream.

The Bigtopia and Greater conexus

I reached Powerhouse in economy!

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Xedon wrote:I reached Powerhouse in economy!

Congrats!

The Bigtopia, Xedon, and Republic gustaf

Andusre wrote:Every time I see this myth, I think I die a little inside.

Biden does not have the best chance because his record is god awful. It's actually a smack in the face that he would even consider a presidential run (again) given his past. He has voted for catastrophic trade deals like NAFTA and TPP (which decimated Midwestern manufacturing, handily giving those states to the Republicans). He voted for the Iraq War. He wrote the crime bill, widely blamed for the mass and disproportionate incarceration of African Americans. He doesn't support Medicare-For-All, a healthcare system which study after study shows would improve healthcare quality and cost for everyone. He supports capital punishment. He played an active role in the War on Drugs, which has been massively unsuccessful and arguably made America's drug problems worse. He said publicly that the Patriot Act was basically a copy of anti-terrorism legislation he wrote years before, a law which is now used to massively expand the USA's surveillance state to almost authoritarian levels of scrutiny. He actually said he supports the Patriot Act. In 1993, as a senator, he voted in favour of a section of a bill which federally mandated policy that deemed homosexuality incompatible with military life thereby banning gay Americans from serving in the United States armed forces in any capacity without exception. His score from the American Civil Liberties Union is a meagre 60%. In 1996, he voted in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act which prohibited the federal government from recognising any same-sex marriage, and barring individuals in such marriages from equal protection under federal law, and allowing states to do the same. People who worked for him when he entered the Senate in 1973 report that he believed Roe v Wade was the wrong decision for the Supreme Court to make. He supported the Hyde Amendment. He worked to defeat amendments to Banking bills which would have protected veterans and the sick from being preyed upon by Big Pharma.

He invokes President Obama as often as he can to appeal to the white middle class elite, and dissociats from the Obama Administration when its shortcomings are brought to light.

He's done some good things, granted, like the Violence Against Women Act, but this is just too little. Trump will attack him - mercilessly - on all of the above, especially on trade. And when you're trying to win back an area of the US which is heavily reliant on trade, having a candidate which has repeatedly voted to sell that area out to China & East Asia is a losing strategy. He has also performed very very poorly in the last few debates. He comes across as senile, out of touch and unable to defend his heinous past. He is not the one the Dems want to put up against Trump.

Sure, he has the lead right now, but he had a 20 point lead. Then a 15 point lead. Then a 10 point lead. Then a 5 point lead. And now, he is statistically tied with Elizabeth Warren. His numbers are slipping, and if he loses the Iowa and New Hampshire, his campaign is done and dusted he might as well just go home. There are also no superdelegates in the democratic primary this time round, so the DNC has less opportunity to rig the primary in his favour like they did with Hillary Clinton in 2016

If you're American, especially if you're a Democrat, please please please please please please. Stop. Look at 2016. Hillary Clinton was more 'electable' than Donald Trump. She lost. She didn't lose because of Russia, she didn't lose because of sexism or misogyny or xenophobia. She lost because she was an awful candidate who never should have received the nomination. She voted for the Iraq War, NAFTA and TPP, took millions of dollars of corporate campaign contributions, combined with so many more skeletons in her closet that Trump ripped into time and time again. But at least Hillary was prepared for the debates and seemed like she had it together, Biden just looks like he's struggling to stay awake cause it's nap time. Trump will annihilate him in the debates, and if Biden is the nominee, MAGA will have another 4 years to run its course and the planet will be so far gone downhill due to the Trump Admin's climate policy that parts of the Earth may become uninhabitable.

Sanders, on the other hand, has been consistent since day one of his political career, has always stood up for the right causes even when the Democratic Party was wrong (e.g. voting against NAFTA, TPP, The Iraq War). He also beats Trump in a 2020 match up, by marginally less, sometimes equally, sometimes more so than Biden. He won every single county in West Virginia in the 2016 primary, a state which is overwhelmingly Republican and working class. He also won vast swaths - way more than Hillary Clinton - in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

America, I'm begging you, from this side of the Atlantic, you need to take leadership in this moment of global crisis. What the Democratic Party does in the next few months will determine everything from the economics of tomorrow, to whether or not this planet will actually be habitable decades down the line.

This global leadership will not be provided by Joe Biden, the embodiment of the dying corporate wing of the Democratic Party which sold its soul to the Republicans.

Hrmmmmm

Andusre wrote:Every time I see this myth, I think I die a little inside.

Biden does not have the best chance because his record is god awful. It's actually a smack in the face that he would even consider a presidential run (again) given his past. He has voted for catastrophic trade deals like NAFTA and TPP (which decimated Midwestern manufacturing, handily giving those states to the Republicans). He voted for the Iraq War. He wrote the crime bill, widely blamed for the mass and disproportionate incarceration of African Americans. He doesn't support Medicare-For-All, a healthcare system which study after study shows would improve healthcare quality and cost for everyone. He supports capital punishment. He played an active role in the War on Drugs, which has been massively unsuccessful and arguably made America's drug problems worse. He said publicly that the Patriot Act was basically a copy of anti-terrorism legislation he wrote years before, a law which is now used to massively expand the USA's surveillance state to almost authoritarian levels of scrutiny. He actually said he supports the Patriot Act. In 1993, as a senator, he voted in favour of a section of a bill which federally mandated policy that deemed homosexuality incompatible with military life thereby banning gay Americans from serving in the United States armed forces in any capacity without exception. His score from the American Civil Liberties Union is a meagre 60%. In 1996, he voted in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act which prohibited the federal government from recognising any same-sex marriage, and barring individuals in such marriages from equal protection under federal law, and allowing states to do the same. People who worked for him when he entered the Senate in 1973 report that he believed Roe v Wade was the wrong decision for the Supreme Court to make. He supported the Hyde Amendment. He worked to defeat amendments to Banking bills which would have protected veterans and the sick from being preyed upon by Big Pharma.

He invokes President Obama as often as he can to appeal to the white middle class elite, and dissociats from the Obama Administration when its shortcomings are brought to light.

He's done some good things, granted, like the Violence Against Women Act, but this is just too little. Trump will attack him - mercilessly - on all of the above, especially on trade. And when you're trying to win back an area of the US which is heavily reliant on trade, having a candidate which has repeatedly voted to sell that area out to China & East Asia is a losing strategy. He has also performed very very poorly in the last few debates. He comes across as senile, out of touch and unable to defend his heinous past. He is not the one the Dems want to put up against Trump.

Sure, he has the lead right now, but he had a 20 point lead. Then a 15 point lead. Then a 10 point lead. Then a 5 point lead. And now, he is statistically tied with Elizabeth Warren. His numbers are slipping, and if he loses the Iowa and New Hampshire, his campaign is done and dusted he might as well just go home. There are also no superdelegates in the democratic primary this time round, so the DNC has less opportunity to rig the primary in his favour like they did with Hillary Clinton in 2016

If you're American, especially if you're a Democrat, please please please please please please. Stop. Look at 2016. Hillary Clinton was more 'electable' than Donald Trump. She lost. She didn't lose because of Russia, she didn't lose because of sexism or misogyny or xenophobia. She lost because she was an awful candidate who never should have received the nomination. She voted for the Iraq War, NAFTA and TPP, took millions of dollars of corporate campaign contributions, combined with so many more skeletons in her closet that Trump ripped into time and time again. But at least Hillary was prepared for the debates and seemed like she had it together, Biden just looks like he's struggling to stay awake cause it's nap time. Trump will annihilate him in the debates, and if Biden is the nominee, MAGA will have another 4 years to run its course and the planet will be so far gone downhill due to the Trump Admin's climate policy that parts of the Earth may become uninhabitable.

Sanders, on the other hand, has been consistent since day one of his political career, has always stood up for the right causes even when the Democratic Party was wrong (e.g. voting against NAFTA, TPP, The Iraq War). He also beats Trump in a 2020 match up, by marginally less, sometimes equally, sometimes more so than Biden. He won every single county in West Virginia in the 2016 primary, a state which is overwhelmingly Republican and working class. He also won vast swaths - way more than Hillary Clinton - in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

America, I'm begging you, from this side of the Atlantic, you need to take leadership in this moment of global crisis. What the Democratic Party does in the next few months will determine everything from the economics of tomorrow, to whether or not this planet will actually be habitable decades down the line.

This global leadership will not be provided by Joe Biden, the embodiment of the dying corporate wing of the Democratic Party which sold its soul to the Republicans.

God I wish I lived in Europe. Politics here are horrible

Levantx, Saint alban islands, The marconian state, Titanne, and 1 otherThe Bigtopia

Saint alban islands

Xedon wrote:God I wish I lived in Europe. Politics here are horrible

It‘s even better when you‘re not in the EU

Ah wait

United cascadian peoples

Andusre wrote:Every time I see this myth, I think I die a little inside.

Biden does not have the best chance because his record is god awful. It's actually a smack in the face that he would even consider a presidential run (again) given his past. He has voted for catastrophic trade deals like NAFTA and TPP (which decimated Midwestern manufacturing, handily giving those states to the Republicans). He voted for the Iraq War. He wrote the crime bill, widely blamed for the mass and disproportionate incarceration of African Americans. He doesn't support Medicare-For-All, a healthcare system which study after study shows would improve healthcare quality and cost for everyone. He supports capital punishment. He played an active role in the War on Drugs, which has been massively unsuccessful and arguably made America's drug problems worse. He said publicly that the Patriot Act was basically a copy of anti-terrorism legislation he wrote years before, a law which is now used to massively expand the USA's surveillance state to almost authoritarian levels of scrutiny. He actually said he supports the Patriot Act. In 1993, as a senator, he voted in favour of a section of a bill which federally mandated policy that deemed homosexuality incompatible with military life thereby banning gay Americans from serving in the United States armed forces in any capacity without exception. His score from the American Civil Liberties Union is a meagre 60%. In 1996, he voted in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act which prohibited the federal government from recognising any same-sex marriage, and barring individuals in such marriages from equal protection under federal law, and allowing states to do the same. People who worked for him when he entered the Senate in 1973 report that he believed Roe v Wade was the wrong decision for the Supreme Court to make. He supported the Hyde Amendment. He worked to defeat amendments to Banking bills which would have protected veterans and the sick from being preyed upon by Big Pharma.

He invokes President Obama as often as he can to appeal to the white middle class elite, and dissociats from the Obama Administration when its shortcomings are brought to light.

He's done some good things, granted, like the Violence Against Women Act, but this is just too little. Trump will attack him - mercilessly - on all of the above, especially on trade. And when you're trying to win back an area of the US which is heavily reliant on trade, having a candidate which has repeatedly voted to sell that area out to China & East Asia is a losing strategy. He has also performed very very poorly in the last few debates. He comes across as senile, out of touch and unable to defend his heinous past. He is not the one the Dems want to put up against Trump.

Sure, he has the lead right now, but he had a 20 point lead. Then a 15 point lead. Then a 10 point lead. Then a 5 point lead. And now, he is statistically tied with Elizabeth Warren. His numbers are slipping, and if he loses the Iowa and New Hampshire, his campaign is done and dusted he might as well just go home. There are also no superdelegates in the democratic primary this time round, so the DNC has less opportunity to rig the primary in his favour like they did with Hillary Clinton in 2016

If you're American, especially if you're a Democrat, please please please please please please. Stop. Look at 2016. Hillary Clinton was more 'electable' than Donald Trump. She lost. She didn't lose because of Russia, she didn't lose because of sexism or misogyny or xenophobia. She lost because she was an awful candidate who never should have received the nomination. She voted for the Iraq War, NAFTA and TPP, took millions of dollars of corporate campaign contributions, combined with so many more skeletons in her closet that Trump ripped into time and time again. But at least Hillary was prepared for the debates and seemed like she had it together, Biden just looks like he's struggling to stay awake cause it's nap time. Trump will annihilate him in the debates, and if Biden is the nominee, MAGA will have another 4 years to run its course and the planet will be so far gone downhill due to the Trump Admin's climate policy that parts of the Earth may become uninhabitable.

Sanders, on the other hand, has been consistent since day one of his political career, has always stood up for the right causes even when the Democratic Party was wrong (e.g. voting against NAFTA, TPP, The Iraq War). He also beats Trump in a 2020 match up, by marginally less, sometimes equally, sometimes more so than Biden. He won every single county in West Virginia in the 2016 primary, a state which is overwhelmingly Republican and working class. He also won vast swaths - way more than Hillary Clinton - in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

America, I'm begging you, from this side of the Atlantic, you need to take leadership in this moment of global crisis. What the Democratic Party does in the next few months will determine everything from the economics of tomorrow, to whether or not this planet will actually be habitable decades down the line.

This global leadership will not be provided by Joe Biden, the embodiment of the dying corporate wing of the Democratic Party which sold its soul to the Republicans.

Recent Monmouth Poll showed Bernie in 1st, Warren 2nd and Biden 3rd actually.
So... progress lol

Saint alban islands, The marconian state, Andusre, The Bigtopia, and 2 othersGreater conexus, and Republic gustaf

Republic gustaf

Andusre wrote:
Every time I see this myth, I think I die a little inside.

Biden does not have the best chance because his record is god awful. It's actually a smack in the face that he would even consider a presidential run (again) given his past.  He has voted for catastrophic trade deals like NAFTA and TPP (which decimated Midwestern manufacturing, handily giving those states to the Republicans). He voted for the Iraq War. He wrote the crime bill, widely blamed for the mass and disproportionate incarceration of African Americans. He doesn't support Medicare-For-All, a healthcare system which study after study shows would improve healthcare quality and cost for everyone. He supports capital punishment. He played an active role in the War on Drugs, which has been massively unsuccessful and arguably made America's drug problems worse. He said publicly that the Patriot Act was basically a copy of anti-terrorism legislation he wrote years before, a law which is now used to massively expand the USA's surveillance state to almost authoritarian levels of scrutiny. He actually said he supports the Patriot Act. In 1993, as a senator, he voted in favour of a section of a bill which federally mandated policy that deemed homosexuality incompatible with military life thereby banning gay Americans from serving in the United States armed forces in any capacity without exception. His score from the American Civil Liberties Union is a meagre 60%. In 1996, he voted in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act which prohibited the federal government from recognising any same-sex marriage, and barring individuals in such marriages from equal protection under federal law, and allowing states to do the same. People who worked for him when he entered the Senate in 1973 report that he believed Roe v Wade was the wrong decision for the Supreme Court to make. He supported the Hyde Amendment. He worked to defeat amendments to Banking bills which would have protected veterans and the sick from being preyed upon by Big Pharma.

He invokes President Obama as often as he can to appeal to the white middle class elite, and dissociats from the Obama Administration when its shortcomings are brought to light.

He's done some good things, granted, like the Violence Against Women Act, but this is just too little. Trump will attack him - mercilessly - on all of the above, especially on trade. And when you're trying to win back an area of the US which is heavily reliant on trade, having a candidate which has repeatedly voted to sell that area out to China & East Asia is a losing strategy. He has also performed very very poorly in the last few debates. He comes across as senile, out of touch and unable to defend his heinous past. He is not the one the Dems want to put up against Trump.

Sure, he has the lead right now, but he had a 20 point lead. Then a 15 point lead. Then a 10 point lead. Then a 5 point lead. And now, he is statistically tied with Elizabeth Warren. His numbers are slipping, and if he loses the Iowa and New Hampshire, his campaign is done and dusted he might as well just go home. There are also no superdelegates in the democratic primary this time round, so the DNC has less opportunity to rig the primary in his favour like they did with Hillary Clinton in 2016

If you're American, especially if you're a Democrat, please please please please please please. Stop. Look at 2016. Hillary Clinton was more 'electable' than Donald Trump. She lost. She didn't lose because of Russia, she didn't lose because of sexism or misogyny or xenophobia. She lost because she was an awful candidate who never should have received the nomination. She voted for the Iraq War, NAFTA and TPP, took millions of dollars of corporate campaign contributions, combined with so many more skeletons in her closet that Trump ripped into time and time again. But at least Hillary was prepared for the debates and seemed like she had it together, Biden just looks like he's struggling to stay awake cause it's nap time. Trump will annihilate him in the debates, and if Biden is the nominee, MAGA will have another 4 years to run its course and the planet will be so far gone downhill due to the Trump Admin's climate policy that parts of the Earth may become uninhabitable.

Sanders, on the other hand, has been consistent since day one of his political career, has always stood up for the right causes even when the Democratic Party was wrong (e.g. voting against NAFTA, TPP, The Iraq War). He also beats Trump in a 2020 match up, by marginally less, sometimes equally, sometimes more so than Biden. He won every single county in West Virginia in the 2016 primary, a state which is overwhelmingly Republican and working class. He also won vast swaths - way more than Hillary Clinton - in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.


America, I'm begging you, from this side of the Atlantic, you need to take leadership in this moment of global crisis. What the Democratic Party does in the next few months will determine everything from the economics of tomorrow, to whether or not this planet will actually be habitable decades down the line.

This global leadership will not be provided by Joe Biden, the embodiment of the dying corporate wing of the Democratic Party which sold its soul to the Republicans.

Bernie 2020

Levantx, Andusre, and The federation of sojetustandritchriah

Republic gustaf

Cirrus azaleum wrote:I’m a conservative. No hate pls.

I respect your opinion

Republic gustaf

I think the democrats underestimate him (Trump) tbh

Saint alban islands

Here we go again:

Endorsement Giveaway!
You endorse me, I endorse you. It‘s that easy!

New nations to the region are especially welcome ;D

Levantx, Islonia, and Republic gustaf

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