President Elect Twitter Fingers Basically Asking for Dissent

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Why are you such a disingenuous little shyt? The difference here is that we have a president-elect barking these things, while "FEMA camps" and "death panels" were dreamed up in the minds of people like you an and your garbage representatives.
Trump is doing what people SAID Obama would do. :mindblown:
 

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:mjlol: :ohhh: So which Trump should we believe?????

The centrist one or the hard right one??????? :pachaha:
I would start by not welling up with indignant anger at every Trump tweet. Stop being bated. The primaries were a test of the limits of the outrage machine, which has now lost all credibility. Trump, unknowingly aided and abetted by the MSM, has purposefully flooded the public consciousness with extreme statements, thereby diluting their effect for everyone but those inside the echo chamber.

I would also stop trying to analyze Trump through the traditional left-center-right political paradigm.

That's just my advice tho :hubie:
 

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Dude is a clown. They need to roll back that Twitter account again.


Hillary and other Dems sponsored an anti flag desecration bill in 2005 with the penalty being imprisonment. But you wouldn't care about that would you? That would be one of those necessary evils?

Still makes her better than somebody who has all but ushered in 21st century Naziism into the mainstream. Plus, set out this bill and I wanna see who voted for it and against it.
 

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I would start by not welling up with indignant anger at every Trump tweet. Stop being bated. The primaries were a test of the limits of the outrage machine, which has now lost all credibility. Trump, unknowingly aided and abetted by the MSM, has purposefully flooded the public consciousness with extreme statements, thereby diluting their effect for everyone but those inside the echo chamber.

I would also stop trying to analyze Trump through the traditional left-center-right political paradigm.

That's just my advice tho :hubie:
:to: American standards are in a free fall.

A person soon to be holding the most power office in the world can be allowed to make statements that indicate his willfulness to violate the bill of rights and @King Kreole would sacrifice his a$$hole to cape for him :pachaha:


When you get to the point when you are defending authoritarianism (even paper authoritarianism) you lawst :dead:
 

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I would start by not welling up with indignant anger at every Trump tweet. Stop being bated. The primaries were a test of the limits of the outrage machine, which has now lost all credibility. Trump, unknowingly aided and abetted by the MSM, has purposefully flooded the public consciousness with extreme statements, thereby diluting their effect for everyone but those inside the echo chamber.

I would also stop trying to analyze Trump through the traditional left-center-right political paradigm.

That's just my advice tho :hubie:


What part of the statement "Nobody should be allowed to burn the American flag - if they do, there must be consequences - perhaps loss of citizenship or year in jail!" do you not understand, the ignoring of our constitutional rights that this statement implies or what usually follows familiar statements like this in the context of history? And how should we analyze trump, given his actions ? Also, can you explain his meeting of fomer goldman-sachs banker Jamie Dimon , despite him calling out hilliary for entertaining special interest, for the position of Treasury secretary? it goes against his populist rhetoric, just noting.
 

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You're right its not a dictatorship but you're also ignroign the bigger picture. The biggest point that can't be ignored is observing the actions and words of a man who has been chosen (by technicality) to lead a nation that's already divided, already looking for solutions and guidance, and many that hope that he won't be what ppl feared he'd be during the primaries and actually do good work by showing positive attributes of a leader.

We know there's checks and balances that would stop Trump if he did what he says but would Trump supporters reserve outrage if Obama ran on twitter bragging about overriding constitutional traditions and laws? Its even more upsetting because Trump's attitude and rhetoric is attempted to be normalized by supporters like you where we are encouraged to shrug off anything he says that outrages and offends people because by being offended by the dumb shyt he says WE are "in a bubble".

Is he a leader or a troll. No one should normalize a trollish behavior for presidency regardless of what you think.
I don't much care what Trump supporters thought of Obama. Many of them were displaying the same irrational extremist fear mongering that we're seeing right now. Tribalism isn't the exclusive property of either side of the spectrum.

I'm not the one normalizing the behaviour, I'm a spectator. You'd have to take your issue to the media who spent the past year breathlessly reporting on every Trump tweet and calling him the manifestation of pure evil. It rings hollow after a while. If you're offended, you're offended, but this whole movement to treat offense as the ultimate sin is coming home to roost.

What you call trolling is actually a media strategy. And Trump is far from the first President to play the media. He's just doing it in such a brazen way. Listen, the world is changing. Society is changing. Trump is not the genesis of this social deformalization, but he sure as hell is taking advantage of it.
 

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I don't much care what Trump supporters thought of Obama. Many of them were displaying the same irrational extremist fear mongering that we're seeing right now. Tribalism isn't the exclusive property of either side of the spectrum.

I'm not the one normalizing the behaviour, I'm a spectator. You'd have to take your issue to the media who spent the past year breathlessly reporting on every Trump tweet and calling him the manifestation of pure evil. It rings hollow after a while. If you're offended, you're offended, but this whole movement to treat offense as the ultimate sin is coming home to roost.

What you call trolling is actually a media strategy. And Trump is far from the first President to play the media. He's just doing it in such a brazen way. Listen, the world is changing. Society is changing. Trump is not the genesis of this social deformalization, but he sure as hell is taking advantage of it.
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I don't much care what Trump supporters thought of Obama. Many of them were displaying the same irrational extremist fear mongering that we're seeing right now. Tribalism isn't the exclusive property of either side of the spectrum.

Its not irrational if you can directly pinpoint what EXACTLY it is with evidence of what it is that is worrisome. A 70 year old man that acts this way is concerning regardless of the intent.

I'm not the one normalizing the behaviour, I'm a spectator. You'd have to take your issue to the media who spent the past year breathlessly reporting on every Trump tweet and calling him the manifestation of pure evil. It rings hollow after a while. If you're offended, you're offended, but this whole movement to treat offense as the ultimate sin is coming home to roost.

By suggesting people ignore what he says is to suggest Trumps tirade is a normal occurrence from a person about to be leader of the United States. As a regular citizen..sure its fine to side step him. As a person that needs to be a leader for all people its problematic and concerning.

What you call trolling is actually a media strategy. And Trump is far from the first President to play the media. He's just doing it in such a brazen way.

so what's the strategy what is he trying to do to the media?

Listen, the world is changing. Society is changing. Trump is not the genesis of this social deformalization, but he sure as hell is taking advantage of it.

Listen, a Nazi soldier could've made the argument "the world is changing" when Italy and Japan became allies that doesn't mean the direction of this change can't be stopped by the evil and unhinged propelling it.
 

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You know what. fukk it. I'm ready for trump and his fukkery. If folks can't see the writing on the wall that's on them. We saw this coming. It's expected. This just America taking off all the fake truth and justice shyt on its Facebook page. Between this Trump tweets and appointments this what we expected from a trump presidency. A bush repeat with less class, more debt, and Republicans checking every right Americans have besides the gun rights and being a good Christian.
 

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The Flag Protection Act of 2005 was a proposed United States federal law introduced by Senator Bob Bennett (R-Utah), with Senator Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) as original co-sponsor. The other co-sponsors included Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) and Thomas Carper (D-Del.).[1]

The law would have prohibited burning or otherwise destroying and damaging the US flag with the primary purpose of intimidation or inciting immediate violence or for the act of terrorism. It called for a punishment of no more than one year in prison and a fine of no more than $100,000; unless that flag was property of the United States Government, in which case the penalty would be a fine of not more than $250,000, not more than two years in prison, or both


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