How bad does it have to get?

First, I take issue with those who seem to lack education (your spelling and grammar are either that of someone whose first language isn’t English or that of a ninth grade education). I can forgive the spelling and grammar issues if English isn’t your first language, but if that’s the case, then you need not talk about U.S. politics. Secondly, Barack Obama was a good president and succeeded in doing a few things he promised to do. For example, he managed to get healthcare for more people. So, he wasn’t for the rich. Thirdly, I worked on his campaign, not once, but twice. So you don’t know a thing about what you are talking about concerning President Obama. Now if you were to say President Obama is very charismatic, then I would agree with you, but if you want to push your propaganda, then do with people who haven’t worked on President Obama’s campaign and alike.

You don’t know that, so don’t make claims you can’t back with evidence. Until you have worked in politics, don’t make any claims without evidence. Also, if you were born and raised in the States, please brush up on your history too.

The dotard is a crook, who will hopefully go to prison for treason, crimes against humanity, inciting a riot, and other crimes he committed, like tax fraud. He will spend the rest of his life in prison when that happens.

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May you be right !

If there was a presidential election this year, he probably would be elected !

Sadly, the majority of U.S. citizens maybe that stupid.

Democracy requires an “informed citizenry”. We don’t have that anymore. We have entered an alternate reality where truth has many faces.

As kids say today, “True dat”. The U.S. has a ton of stupid ill-informed people.

And this is what we wind up with.
People who want to break our government keep pushing their destructive agenda forward.

Seems to me, unless we are changing minds, we are losing, and the Democrats are still failing with their messaging.

Jan 6, 2023
On the third day of Kevin McCarthy’s drawn out fight to become Speaker of the House,
filmmaker Michael Moore and historian Timothy Snyder join MSNBC’s Ari Melber on the significance of the chaos in the House and what it could mean for American democracy.

Snyder noting that “very often when an authoritarian comes to power one of the steps along the way is that the Parliament stops taking itself seriously.”

Snyder also adding that the lack of composure in the Congress is a component of “drift” towards authoritarianism.

Moore predicting that “we will not have to wait until 2024 for the Democrats to regain control of the House,” indicating his belief that members may break from the Republican party after the chaotic events of the speaker fight and caucus with Democrats.

Moore made one of the strongest statements I heard predicting Trump had a chance to win in 2016. He was in Ohio, and saw how much support he had, and how they weren’t talking to the pollsters. He was working on some sort of stage production about it, but he couldn’t get it distributed fast enough.

Michael Moore in TrumpLand (2016) - IMDb