US US Politics General 2: Hope Edition - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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I got accosted by a homeless guy in the middle of the night and he started getting aggressive with me. Had to fight back and I got him on the ground. The urge to keep punching him to take out all my anger about how the city decayed disgusted me. It was one of those moments where you question yourself as a person like when Roger Waters got so angry at a Pink Floyd fan that he spat on him.

I've described feeling like NYC erodes the soul in the amount of human suffering you simply have to ignore to stay sane but this is the first time that I was tempted to be the perpetuator instead of the victim once the man was neutralized. If a city is so decayed that it causes me to have these feelings, it's better that I don't live there.
They should remake Death Wish but instead of Paul Kersey with a revolver it's CTR giving the homeless neck checks.
 
75% of the reason the homeless situation is so bad is that this doesn't happen enough, thank you for your service
The homeless situation is bad because the city does nothing about them even when they're clearly crazy and dangerous. Having homeless people is a choice.
 
The homeless situation is bad because the city does nothing about them even when they're clearly crazy and dangerous. Having homeless people is a choice.

oh for sure it's 25% law enforcement but if everybody stepped up and made them scared? that 25% would hardly be needed
 
I don't quite understand this mindset the American right has about this. I haven't taken part in flag burning personally, though I'm not going to jump down someone's throat over it like these "I'll break your knee if you don't stand for the flag" types.
Well, the problem is the majority doing it publicly are ANTIFA niggers and Illegals who'll then fly the flag of the country they left.

The private burnings aren't taking place at a Lefty riot over Spics and Nignogs
 
"Muh terrain" meanwhile injuns moved giants statues with ropes by making them "walk" and cut stones so precisely they kept themselves stuck together without any kind of mortar and built a giant city on a literal lake with floating farm plots.

We were aztecs and such, niggers forever felted and cultureless.
 
Here's your 2028 Democrat nominee bro
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To be fair to Newscum, he's been open about his father abandoning his family and being raised by a single mother who worked multiple jobs. He was on some podcast where he talked a lot about his family life, and reconnecting with his dad when he was older. He's said he has no hard feelings for his dad, but I personally think it's a lie and he only reconnected to use him to build connections. I'd hedge a bet it's where he inherited his psychopathic and narcissistic tendencies.
 
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Yeah not all terrain can support wheels. That's why we also invented roads, dumbass.

Also there is no excuse for no wheels in America. Kansas is one of the flattest places on earth. It's practically MADE for wheels to be used.
 
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On the topic of Democratic presidential hopefuls, today is the anniversary for a very special Twitter post.

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I don't quite understand this mindset the American right has about this. I haven't taken part in flag burning personally, though I'm not going to jump down someone's throat over it like these "I'll break your knee if you don't stand for the flag" types.
It's because of what a flag burning represents and the context of the burning. No one is going to get their balls in a twist over a homeless nigger burning a flag in an alley oil drum to stay warm, as the nigger will burn anything given the context. However someone burning the American flag, at the front of a protest, while waiving the flag of gay race communism is them sending a message. They hate America, they hate you and they want you and your beliefs erased and replaced. It's not the flag burning that makes people mad. It's the message being sent by the person burning it.
 
What’s your most libtarded opinion, and what’s your most neoconservative opinion?

For me:
Weed should be legal, but you should be hung if you smoke it in public

The Iranians would be far better off with a secular government
Okay, here are mine.
Libtarded: Kamala Harris didn't have a fair shot— and Biden sabotaged her every step of the way to hurt her chances.

Neocon: Man made global warming is a myth. And even if it was true, it would be a good thing.
 
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I don't quite understand this mindset the American right has about this. I haven't taken part in flag burning personally, though I'm not going to jump down someone's throat over it like these "I'll break your knee if you don't stand for the flag" types.
Because people who have done time in the sandbox and probably lost friends there or left bits of their bodies and/or sanity back there take desecration of the flag very, very personally, and anyone who desecrates the flag knows this.

Since we apparently, in America, feel like it's fine for a black man to literally kill you if you call him a nigger (seriously, depending on the judge, your self-defense claim can go right out the window if you use the dreaded n-word as a nigger assaults you), I think it's pretty much fine if someone who's done a combat tour kicks your ass if you desecrate the flag. Generally, more fighting should be permitted in American life.
 
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