In a recent poll, only 4 percent of Trump supporters are in favor of QAnon.
https://www.suffolk.edu/-/media/suff...4319CA32A12376
Yeah, four percent is too much, but it does suggest that there's a limited constituency for that approach.
In a recent poll, only 4 percent of Trump supporters are in favor of QAnon.
https://www.suffolk.edu/-/media/suff...4319CA32A12376
Yeah, four percent is too much, but it does suggest that there's a limited constituency for that approach.
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I have a feeling that his taxes definitely won’t be the smoking gun that people are hoping for. They’ll show that he did not pay his fare share of taxes but his cult will only deify him further because not paying taxes is patriotic. In their minds taxes only go to illegal immigrants and lazy minorities (no body tell them about the socialist highway system). The returns will also show that Trump isn’t a billionaire. His cult won’t care because he “wrote” The Art of the Deal. That proves he’s a financial and business genius.
Where his taxes can do him in is if he declared a property as having little value or losing money, but then inflated the value to get a loan or investments, that is a felony.
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Trump's racism and white supremacy is a potent enough ideology that billionaire GOP backers are likely to pool their funds and provide some of the socialism-of-the-rich for Trump and pay his taxes and fines on his behalf.
The GOP might decide that Trump is a viable enough candidate for their backers to take that hit.
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I'm having a hard time believing greedy ass GQP sugar daddies would put their money on the line for a loose cannon/rich guy wannabe like Trump, especially if there's no assurance he could win in 2024. Hell, Trump got some 12 million more votes in 2020 than he had in 2016, plus had thumbs on the scales (i.e. Louis DeJoy at the USPS screwing up things with mail in votes) and that STILL wasn't enough to help Trump win a second term. I don't see risk adverse right wing backers taking that sort of chance, oh, yeah, there were some backers who walked away after the election, having had their fill of Trump and the madness he brought to the table, especially in the aftermath of the 1/6 riot.
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He's a useful idiot who goes along with the the economic agenda of the donor class such as tax cuts for the rich and subverting the judicial system by putting people approved by the Federalist Society to the bench. They really don't care about the havoc he has created since it doesn't effect them.
While I agree, apparently he can't fire Dejoy legally. Only the Board of Governors can do that, which is what will probably happen as soon as Biden's 3 nominees are confirmed.Originally Posted by WestPhillyPunisher;5398353
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He didn't kill personally, but he sure as hell probably had a hand in reinstituting the Federal death penalty, which killed quite a few death row inmates. Then there is the 500,000 American's who have died due to his incompetence.
How many people did Trump kill via drone strike? I know he took out that Iranian general. Genuinely curious, because I remember a lot of news stories about drone strikes/assassinations during the Obama years. I don't recall seeing many stories like that during the last four years (granted, the last four years of news has been a colossal shitshow).
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