The Under-Thirties
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The Under-Thirties:
@Jolly said in The Under-Thirties:
Can they carry hate that long? Especially if the economy is not doing as well as under Trump?
Yes they absolutely can.
A lot of people still blame Trump for his role in and reaction to Jan 6. You might not like that, but that doesn't mean it'll go away.
Yes, in the Beltway they do. I think for most of the rest of the country, January 6th is way down their list of priorities or even concerns.
wrote on 15 Aug 2022, 15:09 last edited by@Jolly said in The Under-Thirties:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The Under-Thirties:
@Jolly said in The Under-Thirties:
Can they carry hate that long? Especially if the economy is not doing as well as under Trump?
Yes they absolutely can.
A lot of people still blame Trump for his role in and reaction to Jan 6. You might not like that, but that doesn't mean it'll go away.
Yes, in the Beltway they do. I think for most of the rest of the country, January 6th is way down their list of priorities or even concerns.
"Do we really need another 4 years of that prick?". I hear that quite a bit.
The next election is the GOP's to lose. Why pick the orange knobhead?
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@Jolly said in The Under-Thirties:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The Under-Thirties:
@Jolly said in The Under-Thirties:
Can they carry hate that long? Especially if the economy is not doing as well as under Trump?
Yes they absolutely can.
A lot of people still blame Trump for his role in and reaction to Jan 6. You might not like that, but that doesn't mean it'll go away.
Yes, in the Beltway they do. I think for most of the rest of the country, January 6th is way down their list of priorities or even concerns.
"Do we really need another 4 years of that prick?". I hear that quite a bit.
The next election is the GOP's to lose. Why pick the orange knobhead?
wrote on 15 Aug 2022, 15:16 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in The Under-Thirties:
@Jolly said in The Under-Thirties:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The Under-Thirties:
@Jolly said in The Under-Thirties:
Can they carry hate that long? Especially if the economy is not doing as well as under Trump?
Yes they absolutely can.
A lot of people still blame Trump for his role in and reaction to Jan 6. You might not like that, but that doesn't mean it'll go away.
Yes, in the Beltway they do. I think for most of the rest of the country, January 6th is way down their list of priorities or even concerns.
"Do we really need another 4 years of that prick?". I hear that quite a bit.
The next election is the GOP's to lose. Why pick the orange knobhead?
Because TDS goes both ways.
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wrote on 16 Aug 2022, 14:30 last edited by
More than two years is a long time and certain issues (economy for example), people have short memories.
I agree with @Doctor-Phibes At the moment, the only way President Biden would be reelected is if he is running against President Trump.
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wrote on 16 Aug 2022, 14:33 last edited by
Don't think the basement strategy will work twice.
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More than two years is a long time and certain issues (economy for example), people have short memories.
I agree with @Doctor-Phibes At the moment, the only way President Biden would be reelected is if he is running against President Trump.
wrote on 16 Aug 2022, 18:27 last edited by George K@taiwan_girl said in The Under-Thirties:
At the moment, the only way President Biden would be reelected is if he is running against President Trump.
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@Jolly said in The Under-Thirties:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The Under-Thirties:
@Jolly said in The Under-Thirties:
Can they carry hate that long? Especially if the economy is not doing as well as under Trump?
Yes they absolutely can.
A lot of people still blame Trump for his role in and reaction to Jan 6. You might not like that, but that doesn't mean it'll go away.
Yes, in the Beltway they do. I think for most of the rest of the country, January 6th is way down their list of priorities or even concerns.
"Do we really need another 4 years of that prick?". I hear that quite a bit.
The next election is the GOP's to lose. Why pick the orange knobhead?
wrote on 16 Aug 2022, 18:33 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in The Under-Thirties:
"Do we really need another 4 years of that prick?". I hear that quite a bit.
Me too.
Or, are we not talking about our wives?
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wrote on 16 Aug 2022, 18:37 last edited by
@Mik said in The Under-Thirties:
They did not vote FOR Biden, but against Trump. The hate was ginned up for them.
Indeed. Remember the summer of 2020, all facts aside, was one that really amped up the frustration level of 18-34 year olds, because.... protest!
Also, keep in mind the economy is likely to be out of a recession and heading upwards 2 years from now, especially if the GOP can pick up some seats this fall. So I don't think folks in 2 years will think of Trump as an economic hero and Biden as an economic zero. Who knows what crisis will shape 2024... maybe China?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in The Under-Thirties:
"Do we really need another 4 years of that prick?". I hear that quite a bit.
Me too.
Or, are we not talking about our wives?
wrote on 16 Aug 2022, 19:05 last edited by@89th said in The Under-Thirties:
@Doctor-Phibes said in The Under-Thirties:
"Do we really need another 4 years of that prick?". I hear that quite a bit.
Me too.
Or, are we not talking about our wives?
25 years this October....I honestly don't know how she's made it this long.
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@taiwan_girl said in The Under-Thirties:
At the moment, the only way President Biden would be reelected is if he is running against President Trump.
wrote on 16 Aug 2022, 21:19 last edited by@George-K said in The Under-Thirties:
@taiwan_girl said in The Under-Thirties:
At the moment, the only way President Biden would be reelected is if he is running against President Trump.
Oh fuck…
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@George-K said in The Under-Thirties:
@taiwan_girl said in The Under-Thirties:
At the moment, the only way President Biden would be reelected is if he is running against President Trump.
Oh fuck…
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@George-K said in The Under-Thirties:
@taiwan_girl said in The Under-Thirties:
At the moment, the only way President Biden would be reelected is if he is running against President Trump.
Oh fuck…
wrote on 16 Aug 2022, 21:40 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in The Under-Thirties:
@George-K said in The Under-Thirties:
@taiwan_girl said in The Under-Thirties:
At the moment, the only way President Biden would be reelected is if he is running against President Trump.
Oh fuck…
Indeed. However, it's not going to be Biden. Especially if it looks like it will be Trump.
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@Mik said in The Under-Thirties:
They did not vote FOR Biden, but against Trump. The hate was ginned up for them.
Indeed. Remember the summer of 2020, all facts aside, was one that really amped up the frustration level of 18-34 year olds, because.... protest!
Also, keep in mind the economy is likely to be out of a recession and heading upwards 2 years from now, especially if the GOP can pick up some seats this fall. So I don't think folks in 2 years will think of Trump as an economic hero and Biden as an economic zero. Who knows what crisis will shape 2024... maybe China?
wrote on 16 Aug 2022, 23:53 last edited by@89th said in The Under-Thirties:
@Mik said in The Under-Thirties:
They did not vote FOR Biden, but against Trump. The hate was ginned up for them.
Indeed. Remember the summer of 2020, all facts aside, was one that really amped up the frustration level of 18-34 year olds, because.... protest!
Also, keep in mind the economy is likely to be out of a recession and heading upwards 2 years from now, especially if the GOP can pick up some seats this fall. So I don't think folks in 2 years will think of Trump as an economic hero and Biden as an economic zero. Who knows what crisis will shape 2024... maybe China?
Don't think your economic turn-around will be quite that quick.
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wrote on 17 Aug 2022, 00:59 last edited by
Forget the economy
The next election is going to be all about who is the most demented
At the debates one or the other will drool, and sputter, and totally lose his mind.
The other one will be even worse.