American Politics
5 years ago
In my opinion, the politics in America have been a fanatical crapshow for the last 4 years or so, making me miss the days of Barack Obama, basically (I know he can't be president anymore, the limit is 8 years, 2 mandates, but still, I was very confident and hopefull, as well as a bit more naive in that time). While I've seen the best and worst of both sides, eventually, having researched a bit into the situation, I've come to terms with the situation. I also learned that American "conservatives" are the very definition of derailed, but we can blame channels such as FOX to blame (and I guess I can mention 700 club too, as it did speak crap about the lgbt community many many times.)
Now here we are, 2020, we're in the middle of a catastrophic new plague that dwarfs even H1N1 (which attacked when I was in freaking high school), and even Ebola, which may be a nasty disease, but it did not go global as we feared, nor the Zika virus which made headlines during the period of the Rio de Janeiro olympics. It just so happens, as well, that the elections in the U.S.A. are taking place as well, a chance for America to climb out of a 4 year long hell that drove everyone crazy, causing irreparable damage to people's psyche perhaps. (Lucky americans, even if Trump would be re-elected, the next 4 years would be his last in his political career. Us hungarians must suffer the same *sshole indefinitely) Perhaps, the last 4 years under Trump can be considered some kind of punishment for hubris, but for what, I don't know. For what I care, I'd be glad if there was a new president announced and Trump wasn't re-elected. Whatever's true from the news and rumors surrounding the guy, the man is dangerously controversial, and perhaps truly a contradiction of the American way. And I am left to believe that the damage atributed to him is real.
And now, with Biden being not only the possible new winner of the election, but also the one who is LEADING no less, Trump is indeed in a state of panic, threatening not only to sue, but to turn to the same supreme court that in 2015 granted the law that all american states must see all marriages, including same sex marriages, as equal to the heterosexual ones, in hopes that the Supreme Court will turn the results around or something, I don't know, but the point is, Trump is acting immature. His behavior has turned from a mixture of a clown in the guise of a smug businessman to a child that is losing a contest, and instead of swallowing his pride, instead makes a scheme. So... considering how suddenly and out of nowhere Trump won at the time when the main headlines were all about the mass immigration taking place, something nobody thought would be possible in the modern world (tho admitably, it isn't universal how modern the world is), the fact that the4 failed president is basically in a state of panic, meaning he has no power over the votes whatsoever. And that, to me, should be the last proof not only of how bad Trump is as a President, but also a mark of the state of conservativism, a product of good times in america mixed with propaganda, misleading the public about the nature of their prosperity while still demonizing innocent people for 1 "disreptancy" against "gender norms", the most artificial humans as sexually reproducing beings had to abide by, leading to more harm than proponents of said "gender norms" would admit.
Of course, nobody thought Trump would win in 2016, and everyone, even South Park, was preparing for a Clinton presidency. Hence why Trump won "out of nowhere". I don't know how elections in America work, the inner workings of Hungarian elections are just as mysterious to me as any other. In the end, what matters is, ending the reign of "King Trump" (sarcastic nickname) is the first step to fix american politics. But what's the next step? I don't know. It's up to americans to do their part in fixing their own country.
Goodbye, Donald Trump (hopefully). You'll not be missed by anyone in their right mind.
Now here we are, 2020, we're in the middle of a catastrophic new plague that dwarfs even H1N1 (which attacked when I was in freaking high school), and even Ebola, which may be a nasty disease, but it did not go global as we feared, nor the Zika virus which made headlines during the period of the Rio de Janeiro olympics. It just so happens, as well, that the elections in the U.S.A. are taking place as well, a chance for America to climb out of a 4 year long hell that drove everyone crazy, causing irreparable damage to people's psyche perhaps. (Lucky americans, even if Trump would be re-elected, the next 4 years would be his last in his political career. Us hungarians must suffer the same *sshole indefinitely) Perhaps, the last 4 years under Trump can be considered some kind of punishment for hubris, but for what, I don't know. For what I care, I'd be glad if there was a new president announced and Trump wasn't re-elected. Whatever's true from the news and rumors surrounding the guy, the man is dangerously controversial, and perhaps truly a contradiction of the American way. And I am left to believe that the damage atributed to him is real.
And now, with Biden being not only the possible new winner of the election, but also the one who is LEADING no less, Trump is indeed in a state of panic, threatening not only to sue, but to turn to the same supreme court that in 2015 granted the law that all american states must see all marriages, including same sex marriages, as equal to the heterosexual ones, in hopes that the Supreme Court will turn the results around or something, I don't know, but the point is, Trump is acting immature. His behavior has turned from a mixture of a clown in the guise of a smug businessman to a child that is losing a contest, and instead of swallowing his pride, instead makes a scheme. So... considering how suddenly and out of nowhere Trump won at the time when the main headlines were all about the mass immigration taking place, something nobody thought would be possible in the modern world (tho admitably, it isn't universal how modern the world is), the fact that the4 failed president is basically in a state of panic, meaning he has no power over the votes whatsoever. And that, to me, should be the last proof not only of how bad Trump is as a President, but also a mark of the state of conservativism, a product of good times in america mixed with propaganda, misleading the public about the nature of their prosperity while still demonizing innocent people for 1 "disreptancy" against "gender norms", the most artificial humans as sexually reproducing beings had to abide by, leading to more harm than proponents of said "gender norms" would admit.
Of course, nobody thought Trump would win in 2016, and everyone, even South Park, was preparing for a Clinton presidency. Hence why Trump won "out of nowhere". I don't know how elections in America work, the inner workings of Hungarian elections are just as mysterious to me as any other. In the end, what matters is, ending the reign of "King Trump" (sarcastic nickname) is the first step to fix american politics. But what's the next step? I don't know. It's up to americans to do their part in fixing their own country.
Goodbye, Donald Trump (hopefully). You'll not be missed by anyone in their right mind.
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