https://nitter.poast.org/pic/orig/media%2FGaF__QLWoAA-b2E.jpg
The possible future president of the USA fondling a child
(Yep , thats his buddy noncy Epstein in the middle enjoying the show)
Sick f**k
This guys gets it....
https://nitter.poast.org/pic/orig/media%2FGaF__QLWoAA-b2E.jpg
The possible future president of the USA fondling a child
(Yep , thats his buddy noncy Epstein in the middle enjoying the show)
Sick f**k
This guys gets it....
Quote: lofthouse @ 17th October 2024, 4:12 PMhttps://nitter.poast.org/pic/orig/media%2FGaF__QLWoAA-b2E.jpg
The possible future president of the USA fondling a child
(Yep , thats his buddy noncy Epstein in the middle enjoying the show)
Sick f**k
This guys gets it....
I haven't gone on to your links. I prefer not to click on links to dodgy websites provided by dodgy people. But surely all politicians pick up, and kiss, babies. It's what they're best at.
Quote: lofthouse @ 17th October 2024, 4:12 PMhttps://nitter.poast.org/pic/orig/media%2FGaF__QLWoAA-b2E.jpg
The possible future president of the USA fondling a child
(Yep , thats his buddy noncy Epstein in the middle enjoying the show)
Sick f**k
This guys gets it....
And you still refuse to accept your unacceptable childish behaviour.
I predict Trump will win with help from the Supreme Court but he will be spend his remaining years farting around a golf course.Leaving the running of the country to Vance,Eric and Jnr and the rest of the MAGA nut cases.Everything will go wrong of course but they will blame it on Biden
Of course Trump will win because they're Americans voting.
Some people are suggesting Trump won't be president for long if he wins
The plan is for Vance to take over almost immediately with the reason/excuse being that trump is too ill
Vance will then have the power to make all the court cases magically disappear against trump
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 17th October 2024, 8:51 AMSurely you can see by his constant vitriolic rantings, etiquette is not his forte.
Are you talking about Trump here? or Lofthouse?
Quote: Chappers @ 17th October 2024, 8:56 PMOf course Trump will win because they're Americans voting.
That didn't happen in 2020, did it? Even in 2016, when Trump won, more people voted for Clinton than for Trump.
Quote: Chappers @ 15th October 2024, 9:14 AMAs he cosies up to Putin. That is the most dangerous thing in the world right now.
Just ask yourself, has the world been in a more dangerous place during, and at the end of, the previous Trump presidency or during, and at the end of, the current Democratic presidency?
It is, as some people might say (although I've never understood the terminology) a "no-brainer".
Quote: Billy Bunter @ 18th October 2024, 8:08 AMJust ask yourself, has the world been in a more dangerous place during, and at the end of, the previous Trump presidency or during, and at the end of, the current Democratic presidency?
It is, as some people might say (although I've never understood the terminology) a "no-brainer".
It certainly a no-brainer if you think there is even a jot of logic in that statement.
Correlation and causality are two very different things.
Quote: Lazzard @ 18th October 2024, 10:15 AMIt certainly a no-brainer if you think there is even a jot of logic in that statement.
Correlation and causality are two very different things.
Agreed. It's like suggesting the world is more unsafe since Disney Plus launched in 2019, therefore Disney Plus is responsible. It's a lazy logical fallacy
Quote: stonecoldsteveaustin @ 17th October 2024, 7:43 PMI predict Trump will win with help from the Supreme Court but he will be spend his remaining years farting around a golf course.Leaving the running of the country to Vance,Eric and Jnr and the rest of the MAGA nut cases.Everything will go wrong of course but they will blame it on Biden
Add to that list Leon Musk and Robert Kennedy Jnr and the Trump cabinet will be like the jury of the damned from The Devil and Daniel Webster.
But it is being suggested that the world will not be safe if Trump becomes president.
In fact a lot of things are being suggested or predicted what will happen.
They didn't happen last time but this time they will?
Doom mongers love to flap their gums.
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 18th October 2024, 10:44 AMBut it is being suggested that the world will not be safe if Trump becomes president.
In fact a lot of things are being suggested or predicted what will happen.
Agreed.
But they are based - as always - on opinion and how one feels.
They are not employing flawed logic.
If you get in a car with a maniac driver - but don't crash - you still avoid getting in the car again.
Quote: Billy Bunter @ 18th October 2024, 8:08 AMJust ask yourself, has the world been in a more dangerous place during, and at the end of, the previous Trump presidency or during, and at the end of, the current Democratic presidency?
It is, as some people might say (although I've never understood the terminology) a "no-brainer".
Russia didn't invade Ukraine when trump was president and it hadn't all kicked of in the middle east
Now trump will say that neither of these events could possibly have occurred if he had still been president
Which is of course , a load of arrogant horse shit
If he wins- he will do his level best to make things much worse
(When he isn't too busy playing golf or molesting women or sat in a courtroom in front of a judge)
Quote: Lazzard @ 18th October 2024, 10:15 AMIt certainly a no-brainer if you think there is even a jot of logic in that statement.
Correlation and causality are two very different things.
Quote: chipolata @ 18th October 2024, 10:28 AMAgreed. It's like suggesting the world is more unsafe since Disney Plus launched in 2019, therefore Disney Plus is responsible. It's a lazy logical fallacy
Yes, but I was addressing the - far lazier - assumption that the world is bound to become a less safe place if Trump becomes president. There is no evidence for that at all. It may well be the case (none of us know what the future holds despite some people believing otherwise) but let's not lazily just assume something because it suits some agenda or other. Especially when the only evidence we have to work on suggests the opposite may be true. My reference to it being a "no-brainer" was the answer to the question I posed; not the overall solution.
On the basis of your argument, there is no point in considering any party's track record in any election.
Not quite sure what Disney Plus has to do with the discussion.