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How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 2:58 am
by BurtReynolds
Fascinated to hear how the last four or so years has affected who you are.
I'll post more on it later... but basically any belief in objective authority is completely decimated with me.
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:00 am
by dad
It’s probably amped up my anxiety more.
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:15 am
by simple schoolboy
Has anyone not gone insane these past 4 years? I certainly have. Any non-crazies left?
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:26 am
by BurtReynolds
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Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:26 am
by 96583UP
i've managed to keep pretty sane
i haven't watched trump speak or read his tweets more than like ~10 times total in the last 4 years
i got burnt out hating George W. Bush and figured i'd take a breather on this one
everyone in the liberal establishment agenda-setting media already hates him too so it made it easier to sit this one out, emotionally
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:27 am
by 96583UP
and i'm white so i am the bad guy so it's easy for me to not feel bad because whites are evil
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:29 am
by knee tunes
I've gotten real good at picking out stupid people in a crowd
of course they're a dead give away
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:31 am
by 96583UP
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Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:31 am
by BurtReynolds
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Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:34 am
by Strat
This could be a good thread but it will just turn into the same old shit.
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:36 am
by 96583UP
Strat wrote:This could be a good thread but it will just turn into the same old shit.
http://forums.theskyiscrape.com/viewtop ... 10&t=15558
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:37 am
by knee tunes
BurtReynolds wrote:
hypothetically, how would one go about purchasing that flag?. If one wanted. of course I dont. asking for a friend.
I'll ask my neighbor where he got his
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:38 am
by simple schoolboy
What is going on here? Rifle grenade out of an M60? Belt fed RPG?
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:41 am
by knee tunes
simple schoolboy wrote:
What is going on here? Rifle grenade out of an M60? Belt fed RPG?
just the word "stump"
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 3:42 am
by simple schoolboy
This flag tells you which houses have expensive guns and plate carriers. Also, if there's unregulated HAM radio transmissions in your area, this guy did it.

Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 1:52 pm
by elliseamos
I am more pessimistic, disenfranchised from giving a fuck, and certain that we're going to blow ourselves up than ever before.
It's quite the exercise in cognitive dissonance when thinking about my kids and their future.
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 2:15 pm
by Bammer
I’ll put the radio on talk / news in the car more often.
I toggle between KOMO 1000 which is mainstream and then 570 KVI which is a conservative station. It’s interesting to hear them cover the same story from completely different angles. Everyone is just on the attack like ALL the time.
But that radio listening started more for early coronavirus coverage, not Trump, and I have continued it for 6 months now.
Other than that, everyone needs to chill the fuck out. I cannot stand politics. Divisive and put forth as entertainment. “If it bleeds, it leads.” Every fucking story bleeds now.
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 4:22 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
I've seen that flag with Trump Rambo flying on several boats while out on the waterway this summer
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 4:32 pm
by Bammer
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I've seen that flag with Trump Rambo flying on several boats while out on the waterway this summer
Merica
Fuck yeah
Re: How has the Trump phenomena changed you?
Posted: Sat August 29, 2020 4:34 pm
by surfndestroy
As an outsider it has made me more open to listening first before shitting on a different political party. I am more outcome focused than my side/your side, and realize a little more that different people focus on different parts of the outcome.
Glad Canada has more than a two party system.
I thought the US had the best separation of powers and most accountable set up of government. But all I've seen is an overly amount of concern about the make up of the Supreme Court and complete abdication of responsibility by Congress and Senate while there is a whack-a-mole as President.
A better understanding that outside of Sanders, that even the most far left politician would be too right wing to get elected in Canada and many other countries.
Makes me a little happier about our high taxes and social safety nets. You can't build a caring country without caring.
If I was a Canadian working in the US, I'd have gone home after year two, year three at worst.