Re: Why Won't You Answer, Glenn V.?
Bud <[email protected]> 21 Mar 2021 12:41:53 -0000
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On Saturday, March 20, 2021 at 10:02:31 PM UTC-4, Glenn V. wrote: > > > What I meant to say was that the "elites" as defined by most people in the > > > US, are more the well educated class, upper income class, yes sure, but > > > also those financial elites that have nothing whatsoever in common with > > > the working classes, but some of which now have made the true working > > > class in America, believe they do. The true fact is the opposite, all of > > > the financial elites are actually doing whatever they can to hold back the > > > working class. But that's different, and long story. > > > > > > Also, Trump has, in recent years, been the foremost and most successful > > > voice to make this working class believe otherwise. His "working class > > > support" is the single biggest charade, yes fraud if you will, that I've > > > ever - ever - seen in US politics. > > > Yes, he fooled people into thinking he was going to put American > > interests first by actually putting American interests first. > How is getting rid of it's allies putting America first? It puts American interests ahead of it`s allies. But I`m not aware that we lost any allies under Trump`s leadership. > How well do you > understand the processes of international politics? Enough to know that globalism is evil, and a threat to my country. > The way to get things > done, vs China, Russia or anyone else who has no interest in the US > achieving it's foreign policy goals, is to work along with international > partners. Do you think Russia or China deal with us by putting their interests second? > This thought that the US on it's own is the most prosperous for > the working classes, is just bizarre and imbecile. Thinking that shipping all our industry overseas is good for the American working class is bizarre. >Read a bit of history, > perhaps? Stop insinuating that your ideas are intellectually superior without showing that they are. > > > > Make American Great Again wasn`t a slogan, it was a philosophy. It is ok > > if foreigners don`t get it. > But you do, right? Yes, but I didn`t get it right away. I had Trump pegged as a self aggrandizing blowhard (which he is) until I saw what he was actually doing. I wasn`t on his bandwagon until about midway through his Presidency when I noticed a few things. He was following through with the things he said he was going to do, and that the mainstream media was out to destroy him by any means necessary. > > > Purported through mostly his racial > > > stands, no doubt. > > Such as? > If you don't see this - I'll not waste time explaining it to you. Yes, that is what I usually get. I put the same question to DVP and he had nothing to offer, either. Seems people have been told to think that Trump is a racist, so they do. > > > That's where he knew he would get their support - and > > > that he did, and still does, probably. > > People have been calling Trump a racist, but when I ask them for > > specifics they have nothing. Let`s see what you have. > > > > If you want to see someone who said truly racist things you need to look > > at Biden. > I'd suspected you might claim this. Which again tells me that discussing > this topic with is not worth the time. <snicker> Sorry I actually backed up what I said. I should just make empty claims like you seem fond of. This is very instructive about how discussing ideas with a leftist usually goes. Their ideas are bad on examination and they run off when their assumed moral superiority is questioned. > "Trump isn't racist, but Biden is". Oh dear. Of the two of us I was the one able to back up what I said. Since the link seems to have gone missing let me put it back in... https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/10/21/10-examples-of-joe-bidens-history-of-racially-charged-conduct-and-comments/