Knowing What You Know Now, Would You Still Support Trump for President?
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joseph33 said:I dont have a dog on the fight. I voted for Sanders in 2016. Voted for Biden in 2020 and now hate that vote,but what other choice did I have?I can’t think of many things Biden has done/or could do. He’s not abusing executive authority and ultimately policy goes through Congress, he just executes that policy. At a minimum we are at least returning to normal. Signature presidential achievements are almost always stuff Congress has to approve anyway. The two most moderate senate democrats have about as much power as Biden
as much as I hated trump, there wasn’t a lot done there at the start of his term either when he also had the house and senate. Less than I would have thought
inflation, gas prices, Ukraine was happening no matter who is president. I think people give too much credit to what a president can actually control. Supreme Court is one thing a president can do (sometimes) and for that reason alone, Biden is doing ok.I’d give trump a pass on a lot of that out of his control stuff also, to be fair. Unless of course he didn’t sanction Russia, broke up nato and kept gas prices down. Then I’d be mad at the bigger mess that created. Fundamentally that’s the difference though. Trump goes for the quick win, no matter the long term consequences as that won’t affect him anyway. A responsible president makes the hard choices that cause people to be angry now to prevent a larger problem later. I think Trump could have/would have done something concerning Russia and keeping gas prices lower (with foreign policy decisions which a president can do more unilaterally, not domestic policy) but at what cost? Gas prices is the real issue here and presidential approval is tied to that like no other issue.
knowing what I know now, if I could go back to 2020 and vote again, I’d still vote for Biden. The only difference is I would probably try to vote twice, just to make surePost edited by Cropduster-80 on0 -
joseph33 said:I dont have a dog on the fight. I voted for Sanders in 2016. Voted for Biden in 2020 and now hate that vote,but what other choice did I have?www.myspace.com0
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The Juggler said:joseph33 said:I dont have a dog on the fight. I voted for Sanders in 2016. Voted for Biden in 2020 and now hate that vote,but what other choice did I have?
as many republicans I know, only a handful were pro trump in 2016. Every single one voted for him though
being anti Hillary was all that mattered . Being anti trump wasn’t enough for liberals. Liberals didn’t prioritise the Supreme Court like conservatives didPost edited by Cropduster-80 on0 -
Cropduster-80 said:The Juggler said:joseph33 said:I dont have a dog on the fight. I voted for Sanders in 2016. Voted for Biden in 2020 and now hate that vote,but what other choice did I have?
as many republicans I know, only a handful were pro trump in 2016. Every single one voted for him though
being anti Hillary was all that mattered . Being anti trump wasn’t enough for liberals. Liberals didn’t prioritise the Supreme Court like conservatives did
I'm also baffled as to how someone could hate their vote for Biden in 2020. I don't like the guy either, but it was and still remains in hindsight, a no brainer when compared to the alternative.0 -
Merkin Baller said:Cropduster-80 said:The Juggler said:joseph33 said:I dont have a dog on the fight. I voted for Sanders in 2016. Voted for Biden in 2020 and now hate that vote,but what other choice did I have?
as many republicans I know, only a handful were pro trump in 2016. Every single one voted for him though
being anti Hillary was all that mattered . Being anti trump wasn’t enough for liberals. Liberals didn’t prioritise the Supreme Court like conservatives did
I'm also baffled as to how someone could hate their vote for Biden in 2020. I don't like the guy either, but it was and still remains in hindsight, a no brainer when compared to the alternative.
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Merkin Baller said:Cropduster-80 said:The Juggler said:joseph33 said:I dont have a dog on the fight. I voted for Sanders in 2016. Voted for Biden in 2020 and now hate that vote,but what other choice did I have?
as many republicans I know, only a handful were pro trump in 2016. Every single one voted for him though
being anti Hillary was all that mattered . Being anti trump wasn’t enough for liberals. Liberals didn’t prioritise the Supreme Court like conservatives did
I'm also baffled as to how someone could hate their vote for Biden in 2020. I don't like the guy either, but it was and still remains in hindsight, a no brainer when compared to the alternative.
what makes me mad is many take zero responsibility for the outcome of that vote. Even today. many deflect blame on Hillary for being a bad candidate so it wasn’t on them, it was her fault. Well, trump was a bad candidate too for a lot of conservatives.We get the candidates we get after a primary. Trying to rehash a primary in a general never ends well. I don’t think the lesson has been learned, even nowPost edited by Cropduster-80 on0 -
Cropduster-80 said:Merkin Baller said:Cropduster-80 said:The Juggler said:joseph33 said:I dont have a dog on the fight. I voted for Sanders in 2016. Voted for Biden in 2020 and now hate that vote,but what other choice did I have?
as many republicans I know, only a handful were pro trump in 2016. Every single one voted for him though
being anti Hillary was all that mattered . Being anti trump wasn’t enough for liberals. Liberals didn’t prioritise the Supreme Court like conservatives did
I'm also baffled as to how someone could hate their vote for Biden in 2020. I don't like the guy either, but it was and still remains in hindsight, a no brainer when compared to the alternative.
what makes me mad is many take zero responsibility for the outcome of that vote. Even today. many deflect blame on Hillary for being a bad candidate so it wasn’t on them, it was her fault. Well, trump was a bad candidate too for a lot of conservatives.We get the candidates we get after a primary. Trying to rehash a primary in a general never ends well. I don’t think the lesson has been learned, even now
You nailed it when you said republicans fundamentally get it.
They know they have to suck it up & vote for a candidate they don't like in order to get what they want.
Meanwhile democrats & independents sit around waiting for a non-existent perfect candidate to come along & 'earn their vote'.
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Not to get too controversial but black voters have been particularly loyal. They get nothing for it. The democrats have historically not done as much as they should for a major source of votes. They should be mad at their party. They vote for democrats anyway and overwhelmingly as the alternative is way worse. They get it.Then you’ve got sanders voters who want free college for everyone and vote for him because of that. I can’t help but to see first world problems driving certain groups of democrats to defect. If they had real problems like some other groups they might get it tooPost edited by Cropduster-80 on0
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Cropduster-80 said:Not to get too controversial but black voters have been particularly loyal. They get nothing for it. The democrats have historically not done as much as they should for a major source of votes. They should be mad at their party. They vote for democrats anyway and overwhelmingly as the alternative is way worse. They get it.Then you’ve got sanders voters who want free college for everyone and vote for him because of that. I can’t help but to see first world problems driving certain groups of democrats to defect. If they had real problems like some other groups they might get it too
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Cropduster-80 said:Not to get too controversial but black voters have been particularly loyal. They get nothing for it. The democrats have historically not done as much as they should for a major source of votes. They should be mad at their party. They vote for democrats anyway and overwhelmingly as the alternative is way worse. They get it.Then you’ve got sanders voters who want free college for everyone and vote for him because of that. I can’t help but to see first world problems driving certain groups of democrats to defect. If they had real problems like some other groups they might get it tooGreat post.0
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Cropduster-80 said:Not to get too controversial but black voters have been particularly loyal. They get nothing for it. The democrats have historically not done as much as they should for a major source of votes. They should be mad at their party. They vote for democrats anyway and overwhelmingly as the alternative is way worse. They get it.Then you’ve got sanders voters who want free college for everyone and vote for him because of that. I can’t help but to see first world problems driving certain groups of democrats to defect. If they had real problems like some other groups they might get it tooIsn’t the bureaucratic health care system a real problem? That’s probably the central driver for team Bernie voters?Democrats haven’t done as much as they should for their base? We can’t count the current congress, democrats simply do not have the votes in the senate with manchin and sinema. The last time they had the votes, they passed ACA, which increased access to healthcare, and also increased access to Medicaid. That should be a pretty big deal for the base.
So the polls tell us plenty are mad at Biden and the Dems. So the choice is either vote more Dems in the house and senate, and perhaps they can get around manchin and the filibuster. But get mad at the Dems and vote Republican? You can probably say goodbye to ACA and hello to an old friend, preexisting conditions. Maybe we can also try for seven Republican Justices, and see what more joy the court can bring the country!0 -
I like national health care. ACA is what we got. Bernie was running on something not attainable currently. Hillary did get punished for not promising it. Bernie broke through with a lot of social programs with zero chance of passing
I’ve had 3 kids born in the NHS so if more people did that, more would be less afraid of “socialised medicine” . It’s just not where we are at as a country unfortunately
the far left wants the Bernie agenda. Nothing wrong with that, just that it won’t happen anytime soonPost edited by Cropduster-80 on0 -
Cropduster-80 said:I like national health care. ACA is what we got. Bernie was running on something not attainable currently. Hillary did get punished for not promising it. Bernie broke through with a lot of social programs with zero chance of passing
I’ve had 3 kids born in the NHS so if more people did that, more would be less afraid of “socialised medicine” . It’s just not where we are at as a country unfortunately
the far left wants the Bernie agenda. Nothing wrong with that, just that it won’t happen anytime soon
We need to get back to normal before we can get to perfect. "But normal is terrible." Well, you ain't seen nuthin' yet.
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Bernie = perfect is pretty much crazy talk in my opinion
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OnWis97 said:Cropduster-80 said:I like national health care. ACA is what we got. Bernie was running on something not attainable currently. Hillary did get punished for not promising it. Bernie broke through with a lot of social programs with zero chance of passing
I’ve had 3 kids born in the NHS so if more people did that, more would be less afraid of “socialised medicine” . It’s just not where we are at as a country unfortunately
the far left wants the Bernie agenda. Nothing wrong with that, just that it won’t happen anytime soon
We need to get back to normal before we can get to perfect. "But normal is terrible." Well, you ain't seen nuthin' yet.
Perfect is the enemy of satisfactory.0 -
mrussel1 said:OnWis97 said:Cropduster-80 said:I like national health care. ACA is what we got. Bernie was running on something not attainable currently. Hillary did get punished for not promising it. Bernie broke through with a lot of social programs with zero chance of passing
I’ve had 3 kids born in the NHS so if more people did that, more would be less afraid of “socialised medicine” . It’s just not where we are at as a country unfortunately
the far left wants the Bernie agenda. Nothing wrong with that, just that it won’t happen anytime soon
We need to get back to normal before we can get to perfect. "But normal is terrible." Well, you ain't seen nuthin' yet.
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dankind said:mrussel1 said:OnWis97 said:Cropduster-80 said:I like national health care. ACA is what we got. Bernie was running on something not attainable currently. Hillary did get punished for not promising it. Bernie broke through with a lot of social programs with zero chance of passing
I’ve had 3 kids born in the NHS so if more people did that, more would be less afraid of “socialised medicine” . It’s just not where we are at as a country unfortunately
the far left wants the Bernie agenda. Nothing wrong with that, just that it won’t happen anytime soon
We need to get back to normal before we can get to perfect. "But normal is terrible." Well, you ain't seen nuthin' yet.
Perfect is the enemy of satisfactory.0 -
cincybearcat said:Bernie = perfect is pretty much crazy talk in my opinion
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mrussel1 said:dankind said:mrussel1 said:OnWis97 said:Cropduster-80 said:I like national health care. ACA is what we got. Bernie was running on something not attainable currently. Hillary did get punished for not promising it. Bernie broke through with a lot of social programs with zero chance of passing
I’ve had 3 kids born in the NHS so if more people did that, more would be less afraid of “socialised medicine” . It’s just not where we are at as a country unfortunately
the far left wants the Bernie agenda. Nothing wrong with that, just that it won’t happen anytime soon
We need to get back to normal before we can get to perfect. "But normal is terrible." Well, you ain't seen nuthin' yet.
Perfect is the enemy of satisfactory.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Merkin Baller said:Cropduster-80 said:Merkin Baller said:Cropduster-80 said:The Juggler said:joseph33 said:I dont have a dog on the fight. I voted for Sanders in 2016. Voted for Biden in 2020 and now hate that vote,but what other choice did I have?
as many republicans I know, only a handful were pro trump in 2016. Every single one voted for him though
being anti Hillary was all that mattered . Being anti trump wasn’t enough for liberals. Liberals didn’t prioritise the Supreme Court like conservatives did
I'm also baffled as to how someone could hate their vote for Biden in 2020. I don't like the guy either, but it was and still remains in hindsight, a no brainer when compared to the alternative.
what makes me mad is many take zero responsibility for the outcome of that vote. Even today. many deflect blame on Hillary for being a bad candidate so it wasn’t on them, it was her fault. Well, trump was a bad candidate too for a lot of conservatives.We get the candidates we get after a primary. Trying to rehash a primary in a general never ends well. I don’t think the lesson has been learned, even now
You nailed it when you said republicans fundamentally get it.
They know they have to suck it up & vote for a candidate they don't like in order to get what they want.
Meanwhile democrats & independents sit around waiting for a non-existent perfect candidate to come along & 'earn their vote'.0
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