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I get that some people will vote for Trump despite his idiocy because he is on their side, not the other side.What I simply do not, and will never understand, is the moral universe of a person who supports Trump when the lengths he is prepared to go to to undermine democratic processes are clear. What he was doing last night was not some panicked, off the cuff ramblings. He has been teeing up this "they stole the vote" schtick for the past couple of years. He is actively seeking to annul a fair election that he lost. What he's attempting has a name. It's called a coup d'etat. Anyone who still supports him now is knowingly collaborating with the biggest threat to American democracy since the Civil War.
Fascinating insight into the schism in America here. Hit the "Size of Lead" tab under the map.https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/11/03/us/elections/results-president.html?action=click&pgtype=Article&state=default&module=styln-elections-2020®ion=TOP_BANNER&context=storyline_menu_recircAs far as i can see, Trump has won only 1 county in the entire country by more than 100,000 votes. Biden has won dozens by more than that. Counties vary in size from a couple of hundred voters in the desert areas to several million in the counties covering the big cities, like LA, Chicago, Philadelphia etc, with a few hundred thousand voters in dozens of counties covering mid-size cities.So what this means is that Trump hasn't won large victories in any large metro areas, and only in a slack handful of smaller urban areas (counties covering the suburbs of Salt Lake City, Houston etc). His vote has come from winning big in the rural areas, or winning small in suburban areas.It's fascinating to look at the detail. Take Kentucky which is about as solid a Republican state as you can find. The overall state voted 2:1 for Trump. But in the counties covering the two big cities, Lexington and Louisville, the vote went 60:40 to Biden.That seems to me to be a massively unhealthy rift in American society. And it is hard to see how you go about healing it.
Just thinking Tyke. Why is it you are on a DRFC forum discussing politics? Nobody intelligent enough to debate with ont tarns site?
I agree about the timescale Tyke, but it has bigger all to do with globalisation. It's got everything to do with how countries divvy up the proceeds of growth. Both the UK and USA used to be far more equal in the way that income was split between the richest and poorest. What has happened since Thatcher and Reagan is that the wealthiest have been cut loose from societal obligations. They now take a far higher percentage of national wealth. And THAT is the reason the old working class is angry. Blaming it on globalisation falls into Farage and Trump's trap. Taking that anger and blaming it on them foreign bastsrds who have taken your job. That is not the real enemy. And I'm surprised at you, as a socialist, for not seeing where the real problem is.
Quote from: EasyforDennis on November 06, 2020, 07:16:10 pmJust thinking Tyke. Why is it you are on a DRFC forum discussing politics? Nobody intelligent enough to debate with ont tarns site? Or I'm a thick tw@t and feel more at home on here perhaps .