A lot of observers think Trump has dementia. Maybe he does, but he has a long history of drug abuse, with witnesses, as well.
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A lot of observers think Trump has dementia. Maybe he does, but he has a long history of drug abuse, with witnesses, as well.
Trump abuses adavan.
I used to think that way, but have recently come to the conclusion that it may be short-sighted. If I want a particular governing philosophy to be advanced in the long term, I believe I should vote for the candidates who reflect it most closely, even if their chances in the immediate future are low. Otherwise the ultimate result is the ghastly regression to the political mean we see right now with the two dominant party candidates.
Teacher Terry’s comment is what both of my Trump supporting friendS told me when I said
i wouldnt be voting for Trump. Only their response was “a vote for 3rd party is a vote for Hilary.”
Some people, on both sides of the aisle, are black-and-white thinkers In The Now so seeing the national political scene thru that view is predictably limited.
And once again ldahl shows himself to be more optimistic than I am. There’s no chance in hell that any candidate he would approve of will ever become president. Yet he holds out hope for the impossible.
And in the meantime seems to believe that a Biden presidency will be equally destructive to the country as a second term trump presidency.
Adderall--crushed and snorted, usually.
As everyone knows--and Mary Trump's bio points out--he lies constantly, so his claims of sobriety are moot.
While a Coolidge or a Reagan only comes along once in a lifetime, I don’t see it as outside the realm of possibility that a decent conservative could get elected. Certainly better than what’s on offer now.
And yes, I could see Biden as combining the character defects of Trump with the increasingly collectivist trends within his party as being at least as destructive in the long term as the current gaudy chaos.