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Isn't that interesting?
 

This one is a big win for people that like national and global stability and don't like chaos or civil war. I know, it was a fringe legal theory that made no sense, and nobody in their right mind would possibly interpret it as correct. But it's worth noting that this decision was 6-3, which means 3 of our supreme court justices (Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch) are out of their minds. We already knew that too, but this is horrible supporting evidence.
 
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I don't actually like the guy. Obviously, he's got a jerkoff personality.
So you don’t, like most other Trump supporters when asked this question, actually know any policies of his, let alone ones you would like. Which is the point, that policy is negligible when it comes to Trump support. Because the cult of personality/demagoguery and owning the libs is what actually counts! Trump has even admitted this himself, that very few care when he talks about tax policy, but the entire room lights up when “woke” or “transgender” oozes from his mouth.
 
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I can't think of any, right off the top of my head, that I didn't like.
There are probably a couple, though.
And did he actually do (or even try to do) any of them?

I know he made it a policy to "golf less than Obama", and I'm pretty sure he blew through that inside three months.

Unwilling
Why even take part in a discussion then?


As for the ex-member whose policies you also liked, his last act on the site was a rant about people not having any respect in which he simultaneously showed precisely zero respect (again; it was his sixth reminder) for this site. Or himself, since he'd agreed to follow the rules and either couldn't or wouldn't - thereby not having sufficient self respect to abide by his own promises.

I guess he also had a "jerkoff personality".
 
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