It isn't strange because he literally is:
https://apnews.com/article/trump-trial-deliberations-jury-testimony-verdict-85558c6d08efb434d05b694364470aa0
What makes you think that? She has plenty of experience in law and politics. More than Trump did before he became President.
So given that Harris was talking about cutting taxes, expanding tax credits like child tax credit, bans on price gouging, cutting costs on child care and elder care, and expanding expanding prescription drug savings, as well as the Democratic party being far more likely to implement social...
He will be if Trump gives him a job.
https://fortune.com/2024/11/06/elon-musk-donald-trump-policy-differences-alignment-immigration-cleantech-tarrifs-manufacturing-guns/
Regardless, he's definitely immersed in politics.
He can vow all he wants. He's a politician, afterall! Doesn't change...
Sure. The point is, you don't understand why Democrats vote for rich, warlike people and don't get free healthcare because of it, but you still like Trump and Musk (who is expected to be part of the administration). Both are rich elitists who support war.
Something that has not helped is the Citizens United v. FEC ruling by the Supreme Court that has increased corporate spending in politics including for individuals.
Citizens United v. FEC - Wikipedia
And, for those who think Donald Trump is above this:
"In 2016, the Donald Trump...
Absolutely my plan. I have loved ones likely to be negatively impacted by a conservative America. I plan on peacefully opposing that dyed narcissistic shyster as much as I reasonably can.
Trump got reelected, right? In other words, not accepting the results of an election is a winning election strategy. (Or it at least doesn't hinder it.)
Apparently, not accepting the outcome, declaring a fraudulent election, and having your supporters rioting the Capitol is a winning strategy in American politics these days.
The same was said about Republicans in 2020 and 2022. They doubled down on their messaging and did very well this time around.
I do think Democrats should go full on progressive and stop playing the centrist game.
Glenfiddich is decent to my palate. I tend to prefers lots of peat like Laphroig, but it feels good to drink something from a company that really dealt a blow to Trump's ego. :p
I have a bottle of Glenfiddich ready for tonight and tomorrow night.
"Michael Forbes lives next to Donald Trump's new golf course in Scotland. He has refused to sell his property to Trump, and what's ensued has been a war of words. The latest flare-up involves an award given by the Scottish...
My take on this is that it is unlikely you'll get a politician running for office that doesn'tuse some version of: "Fighting for this issue." It's a pretty common refrain.
I don't belong to any political party, but I typically vote Democrat even if I disagree with them on some issues. I vote...