Doesn't matter at all who wins 2024

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  1. TheGreatShoeScam

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    Because if Trump wins its almost guaranteed that democrats win 2028.

    And same if Biden wins same thing the republicans will take 2028

    Its gone back and forth our whole lives and with these two no matter what in the end in 2028 everyone will have had enough and say "this time" if the other party wins it will be great !

    Its only "last time" we made a big mistake, so this time !!
     
  2. wilsjane

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    In your case, it is about as exciting as deciding which shoes not to wear. :D:D
     
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    The two parties in the United States are quite similar and therefore need to greatly exaggerate their differences (→ abortion), but capitalists have taken both parties to their hearts, which is quite unusual, and the party that has spent the most on the campaign usually wins, and it typically enacts the policies that please the donors.



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  4. wilsjane

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    This all reminds me of that famous scene from 'The Ruling Class'.

    "Why do you think that you are God"

    "Because every time I pray, It feels exactly as if I am just talking to myself"
     
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  7. goatrope

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    Either way: the winner will be a lame duck
     
  8. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    The American public are the Lame Ducks, who overwhelmingly will admit their votes no longer matter, then suggest the solution is to vote the bums out of office.

    Ducks can be fun to watch, but they're stupid animals. I spent most of my life trying to deny just how insane the American public is, but they're not worth even pretending to defend them.
     
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  9. goatrope

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    Too bad we can't vote people out of office, someone always wins.
     
  10. wooleeheron

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    Forty years of extensive studies have proven the republican party is organized like chickens, so I working on programming AI to teach them all how Professional Wrestling is rigged.

    If you cannot out-smart the fucking Three Stooges, its time to work seriously on your sense of humor.
     
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  11. goatrope

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    Ducks are stupid, but free and (at least Mallards) are the second-fastest bird after a Peregrine Falcon
     

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