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2024 US Presidential Election

Who will become next President in U.S. what do you think?

  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 42 60.0%
  • Joe Biden

    Votes: 28 40.0%

  • Total voters
    70
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greyfader

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"Avowed neo-Nazi and white nationalist Nick Fuentes celebrated Donald Trump winning the GOP Iowa caucus this week by declaring himself a “Donald Trump cultist,” performing a Nazi salute, and vowing to commit murder on Trump’s behalf should the former president call for it.

“I am a Trump cultist, and I want everyone to know that I am not a Republican,” Fuentes says in a clip flagged by hate monitor Right Wing Watch.

“Do not lump me in with them. I am not a Republican. I do not support McCarthy. I do not support McConnell. I do not support Haley or DeSantis. I do not watch Fox News. I don’t support any of that. I am a Donald Trump cultist,” Fuentes declares, making clear his affiliation is solely with Trump.


“I am a soldier for Donald Trump. I am part of, I serve at the personal pleasure of Donald Trump, my supreme leader. I am part of the paramilitary wing of the Trump movement. I am part of the Revolutionary Guard. I do not answer to the Pentagon. I do not answer to the civilian government. I answer. I am the pretorian guard of Donald Trump. If Donald Trump ordered me to do an extrajudicial killing, I would perform it,” Fuentes added."



Sieg Heil!
 

greyfader

Well-known member

Political affiliation and ideology​

Self-described​

Trump speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in 2015
Donald Trump registered as a Republican in Manhattan in 1987; since that time, he has changed his party affiliation five times. In 1999, Trump changed his party affiliation to the Independence Party of New York. In August 2001, Trump changed his party affiliation to Democratic. In September 2009, Trump changed his party affiliation back to the Republican Party. In December 2011, Trump changed to "no party affiliation" (independent). In April 2012, Trump again returned to the Republican Party.[4]

In a 2004 interview, Trump told CNN's Wolf Blitzer: "In many cases, I probably identify more as Democrat", explaining: "It just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans. Now, it shouldn't be that way. But if you go back, I mean it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats...But certainly we had some very good economies under Democrats, as well as Republicans. But we've had some pretty bad disaster under the Republicans."[5] In a July 2015 interview, Trump said that he has a broad range of political positions and that "I identify with some things as a Democrat."[4]

During his 2016 campaign for the presidency, Trump consistently described the state of the United States in bleak terms, referring to it as a nation in dire peril that is plagued by lawlessness, poverty, and violence, constantly under threat, and at risk of having "nothing, absolutely nothing, left".[6][7] In accepting the Republican nomination for president, Trump said that "I alone can fix" the system,[8] and pledged that if elected, "Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo."[7] He described himself as a "law and order" candidate and "the voice" of "the forgotten men and women".[9] Trump's inaugural address on January 20, 2017, focused on his campaign theme of America in crisis and decline.[10] He pledged to end what he referred to as "American carnage",[11][12] depicting the United States in a dystopian light—as a "land of abandoned factories, economic angst, rising crime"—while pledging "a new era in American politics".[10]

Although Trump was the Republican nominee, he has signaled that the official party platform, adopted at the 2016 Republican National Convention, diverges from his own views.[13] According to a The Washington Post tally, Trump made some 282 campaign promises over the course of his 2016 campaign.[14]

In February 2017, Trump stated that he was a "total nationalist" in a "true sense".[15] In October 2018, Trump again described himself as a nationalist.[16][17]

During the last week of his presidential term, Trump was reportedly considering founding a new political party and wanted to call it the Patriot Party.[18]"



by his own words we see that Trump really doesn't have a clear and well defined political ideology. he is using the Republican party as a vehicle to achieve his personal goal of unlimited power. a high-jacked vehicle at that.

he has flip-flopped on the abortion issue many times depending on his audience at the time. he doesn't care one way or the other. he has paid for multiple abortions of pregnancies he has caused.

but the cultists are blinded by their lack of critical thinking skills and will believe anything he says.
 

trichrider

Kiss My Ring
Veteran

Does Anyone Believe This? Biden Admits Open Borders Aren’t Safe For Americans And Claims He Will Take Action​



Why the sudden change in talking points, Joe?

It appears the failed president has had a sudden change of heart during an election season.

The New York Post reported,


President Biden told reporters Friday that the US-Mexico border is not secure — contradicting Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas — after endorsing “massive changes” in immigration policy.
“No, it’s not,” Biden said when asked whether the frontier was secure following remarks to a bipartisan group of mayors in the White House East Room.
During his speech, the 81-year-old Biden said he hoped for Senate negotiators to announce a compromise next week on border policy as part of a broader $106 billion supplemental spending request that would also finance military aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
“I believe we need significant policy changes at the border, including changes in our asylum system to ensure that we have the authorities we need to control the border. I’m ready to act,” the president said.
Biden went on to address the House Republicans with a question that would appear fairly obvious.


Now the question is for the [House] Speaker [Mike Johnson] and the House Republicans: Are they ready to act as well?” Biden added.
“They have to choose whether they want to solve a problem or keep weaponizing the issue to score political points against the president. I’m ready to solve the problem. I really am,” he added. “Massive changes, and I mean it sincerely.”
According to polls, Biden’s handling of the migrant crisis has received dismal approval ratings following a record-breaking year in illegal crossings in December.

Mayorkas, whose Department of Homeland Security administers border policy, outraged Republicans in the spring of last year by repeatedly claiming “the border is secure” as record numbers of foreigners crossed illegally.
Despite apparently disavowing Mayorkas’ claims, Biden defended his DHS chief when asked about House Republican efforts to impeach and remove him, telling reporters Friday that “I don’t get it.”
Secretary Mayorkas’ refusal to follow the laws passed by Congress & his betrayal of the public trust have led to unimaginable human suffering and loss.
Our latest hearing yesterday left no doubt—he must be impeached. pic.twitter.com/KHSEbQE9Op
— House Homeland GOP (@HomelandGOP) January 19, 2024


It’s all words for Joe Biden and Mayorkas.

Meanwhile, the invasion continues.



if you're complacent in this Treasonous act then you're complicit.
 

trichrider

Kiss My Ring
Veteran
sometimes what you eat or do doesn't immediately make you ill...
all of that hatred you feel will shorten your lifespan.:lightning:
 

CaptainDankness

Well-known member
"Avowed neo-Nazi and white nationalist Nick Fuentes celebrated Donald Trump winning the GOP Iowa caucus this week by declaring himself a “Donald Trump cultist,” performing a Nazi salute, and vowing to commit murder on Trump’s behalf should the former president call for it.

“I am a Trump cultist, and I want everyone to know that I am not a Republican,” Fuentes says in a clip flagged by hate monitor Right Wing Watch.

“Do not lump me in with them. I am not a Republican. I do not support McCarthy. I do not support McConnell. I do not support Haley or DeSantis. I do not watch Fox News. I don’t support any of that. I am a Donald Trump cultist,” Fuentes declares, making clear his affiliation is solely with Trump.


“I am a soldier for Donald Trump. I am part of, I serve at the personal pleasure of Donald Trump, my supreme leader. I am part of the paramilitary wing of the Trump movement. I am part of the Revolutionary Guard. I do not answer to the Pentagon. I do not answer to the civilian government. I answer. I am the pretorian guard of Donald Trump. If Donald Trump ordered me to do an extrajudicial killing, I would perform it,” Fuentes added."



Sieg Heil!

Well there you have it folks, all Trump supporters are Nazis. LMAO

Really dude might actually be a Fed. Feds pose as violent extremists all the time to entrap kids and stupid adults. They turned one kid into a Muslim extremist and had him plotting to assassinate Obama. Then they got feds involved in the Proud Boys and all.

I highly doubt you can join any extremist groups that don't have undercover federal agents either running them or members of the groups. I definitely wouldn't trust anyone in those groups Antifa definitely has some federal agents too. Thankfully I'm not an extremist, I just don't like the government or the things they do, of course it's not really worth joining a group because they're all compromised or soon will be. Plus I already don't get to go hunting and fishing as much as I'd like to.

Still going to vote for Trump, of course now I live in a red state so it really won't make a difference.
 

greyfader

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"Well there you have it folks, all Trump supporters are Nazis. LMAO"

i didn't say or imply that in any way, shape, form, or fashion, yet you feel compelled to respond defensively.

very telling!

i think you are a little overly sensitive about this subject. wonder why?

no, i don't think they're all Nazi's but i do think they are either consciously full-tilt boogie fascists or subconsciously fascist-leaning.

if this didn't hit a nerve you wouldn't have responded thusly.

most Trump supporters seem to have stopped developing the ability to engage in critical thinking at an early age.

how else do you explain their blind worship of a cult figure?
 
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