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For Trump's Fans, foes, frenemies and Twitter followers.
A Crappy 2020
Face it people: 2020 was the worst year for a lot of people. The fact that we now real leadership coming in the form of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris has so far been the best thing to happen this year (other than Ghost of Tsushima, Assassins Creed: Valhalla and the Playstation 5 being released)
By Johann Hollar5 years ago in The Swamp
The US won’t change even after the election.
The Trump era is finally coming to an end. What’s next for America? It doesn’t look too promising. As someone who has been following the 2020 Presidential Election for 2 years now, I’ve seen the ups and downs of the Biden campaign, from his terrible showing in almost all Democratic Primary Debates to the even worse results in the 1st 3 states of voting (4th in Iowa, 5th in New Hampshire, 2nd in Nevada LOL), to the sudden rise of the Moderate Candidates and finally, his historic win against the worst president in the history of the US. While I’m relieved that Trump has finally been defeated, the future still looks bleak with Biden in office. After analysing the election for quite some time, here are my reasons why I feel the US would not see much change under a Biden cabinet. As this is written from the perspective of a Singaporean, I may not get all the facts on the ground right, but these findings certainly came from a lot of research in the field.
By Eugene Low5 years ago in The Swamp
Stopping Trump 2024
Since his loss, it’s a relief to not constantly check Twitter and news feeds to see what new idiocy Trump is saying and doing every nine minutes. I am down to maybe every hour or two. I'm hoping to cut back to once a day when he's out of the White House. Will we ever be free of him? I want to tell myself that Trump is irrelevant. I want to think that we can stop worrying about him. I want to ignore him. When he said we would never see him again if he lost, I wanted to believe that. In spite of knowing that he’s a pathological liar, my desire to believe that one lie of his is fierce.
By Lisa Kroese5 years ago in The Swamp
The Cults of Trump
We are all aware of the outcome of the 2020 Election by now, as well as the backlash from the Trump campaign. As of the writing of this, The Trump administration is still not letting the Biden Transition Team begin the transition of power. No one who has paid attention to things over the last few years should be surprised by this, Trump himself eluded to there not being a peaceful transition of powers.
By R. F. DeAngelis5 years ago in The Swamp
The 2020 Presidential Fight Isn’t Quite Over Yet
Well, we’ve been through another election cycle and maybe the most controversial yet. Chances are, you’re crying foul over unfounded claims of fraud, or you’re dancing in the streets. But for those of you dancing, the next two months may be the most dangerous two months we will ever face under Donald J. Trump. What can we do?
By Diana Price5 years ago in The Swamp
THE ONE THING THAT DRIVES DONALD TRUMP!
Of all that Donald Trump is being accused of by his critics and other analysts, the one thing that drives the man is the crushing desire to be an emperor! Unlike his father before him. Donald Trump sees in himself the modern incarnation of a dynasty where he will be the flag bearer. And what better place to be such a monarch than the United States of America!
By Archiebald Thornton5 years ago in The Swamp
Election and Turmoil
I am not sure where to start, but one thing for sure is that I have started voting at the age of 18 and the year was 1984. I voted for the first time just before heading to boot camp in Orlando, Florida. I joined the Navy and got all my physicals down in Massachusetts in October after my 18 th birthday.
By Debra Bernatovich5 years ago in The Swamp




