Sujet : Re: I don't like Trump, but I'm voting for him. Here's why many Americans will, too.
De : ltlee1 (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (ltlee1)
Groupes : soc.culture.chinaDate : 04. Nov 2024, 01:04:42
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Trump's likely to be an autocrat if he gets a round 2. Anybody with a
brain can see that.
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The author of the article certainly has a good brain. My complaint is
that she hasn't provided any fact to support the claim that Trump's
supposedly better ability in handling things matter to her. May be her
choice is Faith based.
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Don't know what you mean by being an autocrat.
Xi has been called an autocrat all the time. Yet China is doing
relatively well under Xi. He is also popular in China. And certainly not
because Chinese have no brains or Xi is depending on state brutality.
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Trump must not win.
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But you haven't address the need and desire of the Trump supporters yet.
IMO, we the people should dwell on the nation's problems and whether/how
these problems could be solved, short term and/or long term. Not X or Y
must not win.
Trump has made it clear that he is incapable of fixing what's broken.
To the degree that you are sure Trump is incapable of fixing what's
broken, you are consigning his supporters into the misinformed and/or
ignorance group. More important, you are also inadvertently calling
present day US as autocratic.
Operationally speaking, every president is an autocrat because the buck
stops with him/her. His/her final word has to be final on any issue. But
real autocracy invariably gains and keeps power because of violence
and/or misinformed, ignorant populace.