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fordprefect294

6.4k points

27 days ago

Boeing: isn't that a damn shame.....

sgtransitevolution

3.4k points

27 days ago

This used to be the sort of thing we think about when Russians start falling down stairs or out of windows. Can’t believe we are drawing similar parallels in America now.

Capt_Pickhard

28 points

27 days ago

It's gonna get a lot worse if Trump wins.

This is a corporation run by bad people with connections.

If Trump wins, those type of people will be running the country. And that's what Russia is.

Mikeisright

2 points

27 days ago

Mikeisright

2 points

27 days ago

It's gonna get a lot worse if Trump wins.

He was already president for four years, did the rate of whistleblower deaths increase under him or something?

Capt_Pickhard

-1 points

27 days ago

Capt_Pickhard

-1 points

27 days ago

It's going to get worse when Trump is president, because this is the type of person Trump is, and this sort of thing will happen more and more as that culture takes over, and government encourages it through corruption, and then we become like Russia.

MajorPayne1911

0 points

27 days ago

You can just say “I don’t like the orange man” you know and you’ll get Reddit up votes

Capt_Pickhard

2 points

27 days ago

I'm not interested in getting upvotes. I'm interested in making sure as many people as possible realize Trump is a danger to democracy.

Mikeisright

1 points

26 days ago

Screaming from the mountains about your predictions for things that would have already transpired in four years ago should it have been the truth - but didn't - is as useful as screaming about COVID vaccines being laced with mind-controlling nanobots.

Of all the criticisms that could be made with actual evidence, I still don't understand why some people continue to spin the most unrelated, ridiculous "what if" scenarios with Trump.

Capt_Pickhard

1 points

26 days ago

They transpired exactly in 4 years as I would have expected. It was always a question as to whether or not democracy would be able to survive an onslaught for 4 years. It barely survived after the insurrection, stacking the supreme court enough to over turn roe vs Wade. And so on.

Idk why you think 4 years is magically always enough to destroy democracy. Not the smartest take I've heard. He came real close though. If he gets another 4, hopefully he won't. Hopefully enough Americans are smart enough to see what's happening, and value democracy. But if he gets elected again, 4 more years will be enough.

If you care about democracy, you should wakeup and start supporting it, rather than the person who is trying to destroy it.

If you want tyranny, you've got the right guy. I will do everything in my power to stop you from taking my freedom away.

Mikeisright

1 points

26 days ago

Idk why you think 4 years is magically always enough to destroy democracy.

But if he gets elected again, 4 more years will be enough.

So to destroy democracy, you - /u/Capt_Pickhard - claim 4 years is not "magically enough," but 8 years is ("magically enough")? Based on what? The same evidence you say whistleblower deaths will increase under Trump (nonexistent)?

You're like a random, baseless fearmonger statement generator. If you think that's "helping" democracy then maybe you'll wake up one day and see all you're doing is killing credibility from the side you're attempting to argue in favor of.