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He's declared war on Fox 'cos he plans to scoop up their viewers post-presidency. Imagine the schedule on TrumpTV:
9am: Your Favourite ex-President
9pm: The Sooty Show
10pm: World's Deadliest Anti-fascists
11pm: America's Next Top Mistress
4am: Triumph of the Will
6am: From Russia with Lust
7am: Ivanka's Jewellery Store featuring MAGA Merchandise
8pm: The Black and Black Minstrel Show
Because, you know, when your country is in the grip of a lethal pandemic, this is the sort of stuff you hope your Dear Leader is waking up with on his mind...
As an aside, not sure why you listed Finland there. They were never in Russia's sphere of influence, but rather very much tried to stay neutral, not belonging to west or east, to not alarm Russia.Don't know about an invasion of Germany, but Putin stated multiple times, that he wants to bring the states of the former russian/soviet sphere of influence back under "russian control" (foreign policy and economic convergence).
So the Baltic states (incl. Finland), Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, the Balkan states, Ukraine and Eastern Germany have no right to choose their own path and allies.
He's declared war on Fox 'cos he plans to scoop up their viewers post-presidency. Imagine the schedule on TrumpTV:
9am: Your Favourite ex-President
9pm: The Sooty Show
10pm: World's Deadliest Anti-fascists
11pm: America's Next Top Mistress
4am: Triumph of the Will
6am: From Russia with Lust
7am: Ivanka's Jewellery Store featuring MAGA Merchandise
8pm: The Black and Black Minstrel Show
Its indicitive that he's more obsessed with raiting than his own troops dying. How can he not get attacked for this?
Whenever this charade is over, Trump is going to make a killing as a right wing news network executive.
He might be a little too busy with legal issues.
You think so?
Who's gonna go after him?
He's got a wall of Rs protecting him, he goes down they all goes down. Half of American is Republicans, you'd think they want one of them crucified and they'll just stand around and do nothing? At this rate they're already at accomplice level at the very least.
They can’t protect him from the DOJ once he’s out of office. Besides, the moment a clear path to prosecution is set upon they will jump ship like the rats that they are.You think so?
Who's gonna go after him?
He's got a wall of Rs protecting him, he goes down they all goes down. Half of American is Republicans, you'd think they want one of them crucified and they'll just stand around and do nothing? At this rate they're already at accomplice level at the very least.
None of the smaller states are going to just relinquish their power by removing the electoral college. I am afraid that's what America is stuck with for at least half a century.Assuming that Biden wins in November (fingers crossed), what do the American posters in here think about the electoral system? Do you expect that the democrats, once they are in charge again, will finally adjust it?
I mean, if anything, Trump's term shows that many democratic mechanisms in the system didn't work as expected. He effectively circumvented the division of powers multiple times, the impeachment was hopeless because his fellow republicans in the remaining institutions protected him out of self interest und the inofficial fourth power in form of the media looked completely toothless since his voters don't really care too much about the truth. I'm obviously living on the other side of the world but it seems to me that the criticism of the constitution gained traction in recent years. May it be the thing with the electoral college, the two party system or the "the winners takes it all" concept in elections, I've the feeling more and more people are complaining about this stuff. Just recently, there was a Patriot Act episode about the system, exemplarily.
None of the smaller states are going to just relinquish their power by removing the electoral college. I am afraid that's what America is stuck with for at least half a century.
That was pretty much the plan for 2016. He never planned on actually winning the election, and he'd probably be richer now if he had lost (though he'll still have that chance after losing to Biden this year).
You think so?
Who's gonna go after him?
He's got a wall of Rs protecting him, he goes down they all goes down. Half of American is Republicans, you'd think they want one of them crucified and they'll just stand around and do nothing? At this rate they're already at accomplice level at the very least.
Whenever this charade is over, Trump is going to make a killing as a right wing news network executive.
Trump Insider: He's "Despondent," Not In A Good Place Mentally Over 2020 Chances
He'd throw most of them under the bus without a second thought.He'd be too busy keeping himself and or his family out of prison. They've pissed off too many people.
Its indicitive that he's more obsessed with raiting than his own troops dying. How can he not get attacked for this?
Assuming that Biden wins in November (fingers crossed), what do the American posters in here think about the electoral system? Do you expect that the democrats, once they are in charge again, will finally adjust it?
I mean, if anything, Trump's term shows that many democratic mechanisms in the system didn't work as expected. He effectively circumvented the division of powers multiple times, the impeachment was hopeless because his fellow republicans in the remaining institutions protected him out of self interest und the inofficial fourth power in form of the media looked completely toothless since his voters don't really care too much about the truth. I'm obviously living on the other side of the world but it seems to me that the criticism of the constitution gained traction in recent years. May it be the thing with the electoral college, the two party system or the "the winners takes it all" concept in elections, I've the feeling more and more people are complaining about this stuff. Just recently, there was a Patriot Act episode about the system, exemplarily.
Is there are any real drive among Democrats to really address these problems though? I'm sure they will agree wit the issue, but I have yet to see the sort of determination required to move quickly on these things. (As someone mentioned above, the Democrats would have to get a majority in the House and Senate in November, and then get all the changes done before the next midterms.)
There's no way to overhaul the Electoral college without winning 3/4 of the House and Senate and 3/4 of the state legislatures. Until a Republican loses the White House while winning the popular vote, Republicans won't support changing the Electoral College. For them, they have a structural advantage in the Senate and Electoral College that gives them more power based on their strength in rural states that is unlikely to change. There's the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact that is intended to provide a workaround to the Electoral College by getting enough states to agree to support the popular vote winner, regardless of the results in their state. Even if this were to pass in enough states to be successful, it would face legal challenges.
If Democrats can make progress in NC, Georgia, and Texas, the issues with the Electoral College will be less of a concern. The larger concern is the imbalance of the Senate. The six senators from California, Texas, and New York represent the same number of people as 62 senators representing smaller states. One step towards remedying it would be adding DC and Puerto Rico as states.
I dunno, the way I see it, most of the democrats are nearly as right wing economically as our traditional right wing parties.The dems are closer to European left ideology, but they aren't angel themselves.
US won't suddenly become an utopia
DC could still be made a state, with the business and residential areas being granted statehood and a small federal enclave kept around the WH, Mall/monuments, and government buildings that would retain their independent status.I don't think DC should be a state. It should be folded back into Maryland like Arlington was to Virginia. The constitution mandated a federal zone for government, I'm guessing to prevent one state from hosting it (@Carolina Red ...help?), so making DC a state contravenes this. Puerto Rico (and Guam, US Virgin Islands, US Minor Outlying Islands, American Samoa and Northern Mariana Islands) is a different situation. Each of them should be considered for statehood.
I wasn't talking about their general political agenda, but about the changes related to elections that had been discussed above my post. The Democrats would need to act quickly if they really do want to make some of those changes after November, so I was wondering if they are sufficently interested in the subject to immediately jump into action.The dems are closer to European left ideology, but they aren't angel themselves.
US won't suddenly become an utopia
The VVD (those liberals) are only economically right wing though. In terms of the social axis, they are indeed very liberal, pretty much the polar opposite of social conservatism. (Although they have moved right on migration since Bolkenstein in the 90s realized there were votes in nationalism.) So liberals is actually a good label for them: they're neoliberal economically and liberal socially - quite a lot like the overall line of the Democratic Party in the US. (Acknowledging that the two-party system in the US creates such big umbrellas, that party members actually hold an enormously wide range of political opinions.)I dunno, the way I see it, most of the democrats are nearly as right wing economically as our traditional right wing parties.
Funnily enough our biggest right wing party are called the liberals.
Fundamental electoral reform is going to be a low priority on their agenda. They will have to rebuild the government from the ground up in the midst of an economic collapse.I wasn't talking about their general political agenda, but about the changes related to elections that had been discussed above my post. The Democrats would need to act quickly if they really do want to make some of those changes after November, so I was wondering if they are sufficently interested in the subject to immediately jump into action.
Understandable, but a pity - also because the Dems might have more time to rebuild the government their way if election rules were changed to favour the GOP less!Fundamental electoral reform is going to be a low priority on their agenda. They will have to rebuild the government from the ground up in the midst of an economic collapse.
Spending the day golfing before he heads to the Rushmore super spreader.
He wins, I assume that’s a gun belt he is wearing too?Move over Full Kit Wanker, there's a new sheriff in town.