It's absolutely sad that what he says is so easily disproven but his cult just accepts it as truth. I've tried to just think of these people as having a different opinion, but if you think everyone is lying to you and Donald Trump is the only one telling you the truth, you're mentally deficient. Flat-out.
I really want to feel bad for people being deceived for decades by right-wing grifters but it seems there is a rotten core to them that his rhetoric speaks to that I can't forgive.
My wife and I visited my parents yesterday, and got in an argument with them. They were spewing out all of Trump's lies, and we had enough.
Of course, we didn't start the conversation. My dad did. He does this because he wants the fight.
My mom doesn't want the confrontation, although she thinks we're being deluded by the satanic communist Kamala conspiracy. She makes snide comments to her friends about us, which we know because she's not competent with texting, so she accidentally sent it to my wife once.
I'm not like all the people who think Trump corrupted their parents. It's just not the case with my parents. Trump is the candidate they waited their whole lives for, and it's very clear the only things they will believe are the things Trump says.
There is definitely something wrong with me. I cannot bring myself to cut them off.
There’s nothing wrong with you, it can be a hard thing to do when you know the person/people so intimately.
I remember when I left a thanksgiving dinner because some people were being shitty. I got chinese food, talked to an old guy about motorcycles, and went out with some friends. Like, if you don’t need to go to your parents’ for Christmas it makes planning that holiday easier with your wife’s family, for example. You don’t need to spend time with rotten people and you don’t always realize you’re allowed to leave until you do.
I should clarify another detail. Part of the reason we're visiting my parents is because I'm not expecting him to be around much longer. I know my dad is going to die soon. He's got type 2 diabetes, fibrosis of the lungs, and congestive heart failure. He was just taken into the hospital this past week because he collapsed at a doctor's appointment, and he had just been released a couple days before we visited.
I'm having this heated argument with him, temporarily oblivious to the fact that he could have a stroke right there. Both my wife and my mom are trying to get the argument to stop because they realize it, but they are both also still arguing quietly along.
It would be funny if it wasn't so damn tragic.
I have a brother and sister who both live close to our parents, and neither of them visited during or after his hospital stay.
Yesterday my wife suggested that we shouldn't visit until after the election, but I can't do that because I'm not sure he'll live that long.
In a social media post on Monday, Trump said of North Carolina: “I’ll be there shortly, but don’t like the reports that I’m getting about the Federal Government, and the Democrat Governor of the State, going out of their way to not help people in Republican areas.”
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He added in an election-related conspiracy theory, saying, “They stole the FEMA money,
Translated from projection-ese: He would withhold disaster aid from areas that don't support him and would steal FEMA money. Edit: again.
I'm pretty sure he actually did all those things as President. I definitely remember him trying to withold respirators from Democrat ran states, and I remember there being some very suspicious companies that received FEMA funds when Puerto Rico suffered from the hurricane that hit during his presidency.
It amazes me that lying seems to be the only thing Trump has left. He has no policies to promote. He doesn't really even have any positions left. Lies are all he has left to offer his followers.
That's fair. I guess I question how vague an objective can be and still count as policy. He has no real idea about who it should apply to. We all know that what he really means is "anyone with non-caucasion facial features or skinner darker than his", but he would need something a little less subjective if he were to implement it.