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Ngl Trump is a "decent" politician, as in he can make somewhat sensible and good political decisions, his problem is that he's an unpleasant person and can be incredibly rude if you piss him off or disagree with him.
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@LordSupremeChess said in #21:
> Ngl Trump is a "decent" politician, as in he can make somewhat sensible and good political decisions, his problem is that he's an unpleasant person and can be incredibly rude if you piss him off or disagree with him.
Lmao uhhh good decisions like what? I can't think of a single good policy he had, and dozens of idiotic blunders
@salmon_rushdie said in #23:
> Lmao uhhh good decisions like what? I can't think of a single good policy he had, and dozens of idiotic blunders
You also have the flag of Australia on your profile? Do you even live in America?

If not, then stay out of things you don't understand...
@salmon_rushdie said in #20:
> lol, and you think other US politicians have different views? The only mainstream presidential candidate that does is Bernie Sanders, the only jewish one too at that.
I don't know, their govenment show they support the Zionist party and don't have a different view. Correct me if I'm wrong, maybe there are other US politicians that think differently, but for now I think the US government is unanimously for the Zionist entity.
> It was Trump who recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital which inflamed problems worse.
He even forbade Muslims from entering the US: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump (type F or control+F and type "muslim" to search on the entire website about the inputted keyword).

This guy's intentions are clear; He is racist.
@LofiChessNYC said in #24:
> You also have the flag of Australia on your profile? Do you even live in America?
>
> If not, then stay out of things you don't understand...
Feel free to answer the question then, oh great understander -

That's not an australian flag, and I've spent over 30 years in the US

Nor would it make a difference whether I did to understand the politics - I can't think of any experiences I've had in the US that really had much direct bearing on who held the national office other than various different people being mad, prices going up or down, etc. more or less stuff that happens everywhere more based on global market & happenings than anything. I'm not a member of the groups that have been affected by his racist policies - but I have witnessed them.
@WassimBerbar said in #25:
> I don't know, their govenment show they support the Zionist party and don't have a different view. Correct me if I'm wrong, maybe there are other US politicians that think differently, but for now I think the US government is unanimously for the Zionist entity.
>
> He even forbade Muslims from entering the US: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump (type F or control+F and type "muslim" to search on the entire website about the inputted keyword).
>
> This guy's intentions are clear; He is racist.
I'm well aware of Trump's policies...

Bernie Sanders opposed the new round of military aid to Israel and supports a ceasefire:

www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/news-sanders-urges-president-biden-to-withdraw-support-for-10-1-billion-in-military-aid-to-israel-and-support-un-efforts-for-a-humanitarian-ceasefire/

He's not the only one either- Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Talib, and others also share similar views. But it doesn't represent the main government view - even though that view contradicts the majority of voters.
@salmon_rushdie said in #27:
> I'm well aware of Trump's policies...
>
> Bernie Sanders opposed the new round of military aid to Israel and supports a ceasefire:
>
> www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/news-sanders-urges-president-biden-to-withdraw-support-for-10-1-billion-in-military-aid-to-israel-and-support-un-efforts-for-a-humanitarian-ceasefire/
Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Talib etc. all made the right decision. The main government view is pathetic, and we need more of the people who denounce the US government's decisions concerning paying Zionist enemies.
@salmon_rushdie said in #29:
> Yeah that's why we've been trying to elect him for the last 8 years
I wonder what convinced the people to vote for Joe Bidon instead of Bernie Sanders.

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