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Brighton Sky Blue

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I see the great dictator has now filed a lawsuit against the Iowa pollster who predicted he would lose the state. I thought he was a free speech champion?
 

shmmeee

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I see the great dictator has now filed a lawsuit against the Iowa pollster who predicted he would lose the state. I thought he was a free speech champion?

I see you’ve not read the first amendment:

Congress shall make no law, or social media company no terms of service, that shall abridge the freedom to call women birches, shout at brown people and call everyone you don’t like a pedo.

Nothing about lawsuits or polls or whatever in there. Just about being racist on Twitter.
 

Grendel

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I see the great dictator has now filed a lawsuit against the Iowa pollster who predicted he would lose the state. I thought he was a free speech champion?

He was democratically elected so the term dictator is rather curious
 

SIR ERNIE

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You’re interacting with someone who doesn’t have the courage of his convictions to explain why he feels a Trump presidency is of benefit to the US/the wider world. Don’t expect coherence.
What a weird outburst.
Surely even you must realise that the leftist narrative 'Trump's a Dictator/Nazi/Hitler/Racist etc are worn out tropes that were soundly rejected by the US electorate last month.
It must be difficult to accept that it was working class Dems who rejected your view, turned in their millions to Trump and guaranteed his landslide victory.
 

Grendel

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He is one in all but name. Immunity from prosecution with full control over every branch of legislature.

How is they any less democratic than the likes of Biden and Clinton pardoning convicted felons within their own families?
 

Grendel

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Being democratically elected doesn’t preclude anyone from acting or governing like a dictator.

Well he hasn’t yet governed in the second term and despite the hysteria I doubt we are heading for a one party state in the US anytime soon.
 

SBAndy

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What a weird outburst.
Surely even you must realise that the leftist narrative 'Trump's a Dictator/Nazi/Hitler/Racist etc are worn out tropes that were soundly rejected by the US electorate last month.
It must be difficult to accept that it was working class Dems who rejected your view, turned in their millions to Trump and guaranteed his landslide victory.

Snowflake.
 

Grendel

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Attempting to prevent the transfer of power by inciting an insurrection and meddling in state vote counts should be a disqualification yet it isn’t.

You don’t set the rules and no it isn’t / your opinion isn’t aligned to the constitution. Also I assume he can pardon himself as the likes of Clinton and Biden have pardoned relatives and Ford ended up pardoning Nixon. It’s US politics - just get over it.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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You don’t set the rules and no it isn’t / your opinion isn’t aligned to the constitution. Also I assume he can pardon himself as the likes of Clinton and Biden have pardoned relatives and Ford ended up pardoning Nixon. It’s US politics - just get over it.
I don’t care that you don’t care G
 

shmmeee

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What a weird outburst.
Surely even you must realise that the leftist narrative 'Trump's a Dictator/Nazi/Hitler/Racist etc are worn out tropes that were soundly rejected by the US electorate last month.
It must be difficult to accept that it was working class Dems who rejected your view, turned in their millions to Trump and guaranteed his landslide victory.

“landslide”

It was the lowest vote margin since the turn of the century apart from his last one, and only slightly above Biden in college votes.

You people really do parrot whatever you’re told. This stuff is a Google away.
 

fernandopartridge

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Google based in Eire can supply into the EU tariff free (effectively- not that straightforward but anyway)

Google based in the US and supplying into the EU will leave them open to tariffs / fines etc. Indeed, the EU showed their intent by hammering Apple and Google recently.
Are you suggesting that an American president wants an American company to pay tariffs to sell its services outside of the USA?
 

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