@ianmSC@ThomasEWoods Anyone and everyone who can move from these cities is leaving and will continue to do so. These cities will become poorer; the tax base will continue to shrink. Agree that things will only get worse—we are far from hitting rock bottom.
@Lobergail@jrhester@DavidAFrench@KurtSchlichter Whataboutism doesn’t make Platner anything better than the Nazi enthusiast that he is. He’s running for office which makes things a little different than the pathetic douchebags in your photo. Platner is disqualified, without question, in my book. How about yours?
@KaiKieferle1@mtaibbi We shouldn’t be afraid of the topic. It’s a national imperative for our elections to be secure & for Americans to have confidence in that security. Every state should prioritize the modernization of elections to ensure that they’re free & fair. Let’s get it done once & for all.
He’s the President of the United States — not your ex, not your personal villain, and not the cause of your misery. You don’t have to support him. That’s America.
But if someone is simply backing the sitting President and it makes you rage, cut people off, attack families, or act like garbage — you are the problem.
You’ve turned politics into a personality disorder: nonstop outrage and toddler meltdowns online. Grow up. He won. The sky didn’t fall. Pay your bills, care for your family, touch grass, and move on.
Never before have I witnessed anything expose the left quite like this Platner controversy has. Platner is everything they’ve ever accused Trump of being but with a (D) after his name, and they’re twisting themselves into a pretzel trying to cover his ass so he can get elected over the most moderate, inoffensive Republican in the senate. I’ve suspected for years that much of the left’s outrage towards Trump’s demeanor was exaggerated or even outright faked for political expediency, and this was the final piece that confirms it.