I have the answer for you...he was democratically elected.This post summarizes what I have been thinking since that fateful day in November 2015! As they say a picture (or, shall we make it a collage?) is worth a thousand words?
"Wonderment" is a point of view. Will the same wonderment exist when he is elected for a 2nd term?Well. Yes. That. Is. Precisely. The. Wonderment.
I agree, everyone is entitled to their points of view. That has been the nature of debate for ages regardless in what forum it occurs. The sharing of opinions, the presentation of supporting information that form the basis of opinions, etc.And as to my wonderment being simply a “point of view”, isn’t that all what we all (the posters here on TERB) are doing? Posting our points of view? Yes, sometimes people present their point of view as facts and expert opinions, but short of any one of us having done a scientific study of the things we post here (on an Escort Review Board, of all the places), all we are doing is posting our points of views. Some of us are trying to (or at least hoping to) convince others of our points of view. But, in the end, all these posts are simply just that: Points of view.
After we elected Doug Ford I wouldn't rule it out either.Just to be clear, I am not saying that His election for a 2nd term CAN NOT happen. It very will may. But. My wonderment will continue to exist then.
Yet the right wingers can't even see what coronavirus has taught us.I agree, everyone is entitled to their points of view. That has been the nature of debate for ages regardless in what forum it occurs. The sharing of opinions, the presentation of supporting information that form the basis of opinions, etc.
But all that changed when Trump decided to run for office.
It was no longer about opinion. It became more of a "if you don't agree with my opinion, my point of view, my morals, my beliefs, etc, then you are not only wrong, but also a (insert insulting label here).
And it became much more than that as well. Trump became a conduit for the Left to criticize anyone who would dare challenge anything to do with leftist beliefs. So if you would dare express different opinions about those beliefs, then you are automatically compared to Trump by way of some kind of association.
I have never suppoprted any politician or party 100%. None have been or will ever be perfect. But today, that doesn't matter because if you dare offer support for Trump in any way, you are met with an avalanche of outrage questioning your personal morals and beliefs.
It's that campaign to attack people with different opinions that fuels support for Trump. It is no wonder why he was voted in and will be again as long as that attack campaign continues to exist.
2nd terms for both! You must be SO agitated at the mere thought of that! Makes my heart tingle really.After we elected Doug Ford I wouldn't rule it out either.
Ontario should have known better and the US should as well.
Nothing is too good for you Frank when someone else is paying for it, right?Yet the right wingers can't even see what coronavirus has taught us.
Government is important.
Socialized health care is vital.
Crippled social programs are dangerous.
Social programs are necessary and even the most hard core right wingers are backing government bailouts.
Government spending is necessary.
Then you get people here defending cutting health care and education.
They are boobs.
I'm paying for it boob, while I expect I'm also paying for your nursing home subsidy as well.Nothing is too good for you Frank when someone else is paying for it, right?
It's amazing you have time to post here while sucking off the government teet so often. How do you do it?
ps is this coming Thursday welfare cheque day?
Even more so."Wonderment" is a point of view. Will the same wonderment exist when he is elected for a 2nd term?
I'm paying for it boob, while I expect I'm also paying for your nursing home subsidy as well.
Don't tell me what I can or can't pay for.
As someone clearly can't afford to hobby, as you've repeatedly admitted, you really shouldn't be talking financial states with anyone else here.
You and I may have different political views. But, I cannot disagree with the thrust of your post.I agree, everyone is entitled to their points of view. That has been the nature of debate for ages regardless in what forum it occurs. The sharing of opinions, the presentation of supporting information that form the basis of opinions, etc.
But all that changed when Trump decided to run for office.
It was no longer about opinion. It became more of a "if you don't agree with my opinion, my point of view, my morals, my beliefs, etc, then you are not only wrong, but also a (insert insulting label here).
And it became much more than that as well. Trump became a conduit for the Left to criticize anyone who would dare challenge anything to do with leftist beliefs. So if you would dare express different opinions about those beliefs, then you are automatically compared to Trump by way of some kind of association.
I have never suppoprted any politician or party 100%. None have been or will ever be perfect. But today, that doesn't matter because if you dare offer support for Trump in any way, you are met with an avalanche of outrage questioning your personal morals and beliefs.
It's that campaign to attack people with different opinions that fuels support for Trump. It is no wonder why he was voted in and will be again as long as that attack campaign continues to exist.
That's definitely true in the US, where you get a binary choice of presidents between either far right or moderate right.A few days ago, I posted somewhere on TERB that whatever happened to the “middle”? Trump’s election has so solidified the extremes that it is almost as though there is no middle any more. What happened to terms such as “fiscally conservative, socially liberal”? These days, it appears, you are either on the left. Or, on the right. There is almost no ground left in the middle.
The middle has essentially disappeared or is disappearing along with the middle class. Depending on which class you associate with, that would sway your vote. ie if you want "free stuff", vote left; if you don't want your grandchildren to pay off your debt, vote right.A few days ago, I posted somewhere on TERB that whatever happened to the “middle”? Trump’s election has so solidified the extremes that it is almost as though there is no middle any more. What happened to terms such as “fiscally conservative, socially liberal”? These days, it appears, you are either on the left. Or, on the right. There is almost no ground left in the middle.