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6 days agoFrom the article…
President Donald Trump wrote in a social media post that “he who saves his country does not violate any law,” a variation of a quote attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte.
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From the article…
President Donald Trump wrote in a social media post that “he who saves his country does not violate any law,” a variation of a quote attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte.
Was just honestly curious, that’s all.
Well I think it’s okay to honestly ask why someone is doing it, what the rationale was, as part of the conversation.
It would have been fine, I was half doing that out of comedy, half doing it out of just shining a spotlight on some automated process that always adds exactly one downvote to every comment being added.
Etc. etc., etc. ?
Honestly curious as to why someone downvoted this too?
Honestly curious as to why someone downvoted this?
Honestly not trying to be argumentative here, but it does seem like most voters can be that gullible, concerning what’s currently going on, as well as what’s happened in the past.
Basically every voter thinks the other 49 senators are trash but theirs is always perfect, for some reason.
If people truly voted accurately, a lot of the problems we have today wouldn’t happen. Right now elected officials know that they can just bullshit their way through any conversation with their voters and stay in office, keep their jobs.
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