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From even as little as 150 yards away I don't think your average person would be aware of what receiving gunfire even sounds like. Snaps and wizzes.
You can see much of the crowd not understanding what was happening until the snipers behind them return fire (which would have been actually loud) and the rest of the crowd go down.


It's these rushes to push fake info that makes us look like retards and ruins the real shit.
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That government crone wishes she were brave like Shoulders over there.
 
none of them care about morals or trannies. They pick presidents the way a smart person bets, not who they want to win but who they think is going to win. Oftentimes those dont line up at all. These people didnt end up in charge of billion dollar companies by letting their morals or feelings dictate their behavior.
Agreed. And Biden has been Terrible for their pocketbooks. They look like they're making more money because of inflation... in reality the cost for Amazon to ship a box across the country has only gone up. On a macro scale, millions of transactions a day, the math doesn't work. They need Trump.
 
It's interesting to see the Silicon Valley tech entrepreneurs pivot to Trump. Any genuine loyalty or support of "MAGA" most likely cannot be found among much of them. They may see a way to influence the Republican Party in the future with their wealth. One would think many of these ultra-wealthy individuals love Trumps tax cuts but may not be so fond of his appeal to unions and the common worker.
 
Bukele is implying it isn't true but he won't bother responding.

I think it is a case of technically right. He has built huge prisons to clamp down on crime and as such a shitload of criminals must have left. And he hasn't bothered to go after them once out of El Salvador.
That's my read too. Bukele is the most hated non-American by the left right now, behind only Putin. He's been called the Hispanic Trump, he's wildly popular for taking out the criminal gangs, and he doesn't care what the media says about him. That's great for him and his country, but it has side effects on the US border. To be fair to Bukele, I don't think El Salvador actually has the resources to chase gang members throughout Latin America, especially with the huge expense on law enforcement at home.

Seems like unwarranted friendly fire especially with other countries like Mexico or Columbia being there to attack.
Assuming Trump wins I think he'll manage to have friendlier relations with Bukele, as he does seem like a competent leader and those are rare for South America.

In the actual speech, Trump sounded like he approved of Bukele, he just didn't like criminals fleeing his effective crackdown to infiltrate the weak US border. I don't think he'll start any beef, if he actually wins and secures the southern border, the problem goes away.

The guy gets along with Kim Jong Un, President Xi, Bibi, and any random rapper who wears his hat. I 100% expect the whole thing to be quashed with a single phone call, and they'll be best friends in the next photo op. Especially because Bukele wisely decided not to take offense and snap back over nothing.
 
I'm torn because the founding fathers are usually right and they wanted one term only and no one related to a previous president to absolutely block any possibility of dynasties and rulers, but on the other hand I feel like the American people should be allowed to vote for who they want. If they want a third term of their favorite president, they should be allowed to vote for it, even if I would often find this highly annoying.
I'm from a country where there's no term limit on leadership and I'll say without a doubt that a two term limit is the right choice. No matter how qualified the candidate, the rot and apathy will set in before the cattle can see the forest from the trees.
 
I'm from a country where there's no term limit on leadership and I'll say without a doubt that a two term limit is the right choice. No matter how qualified the candidate, the rot and apathy will set in before the cattle can see the forest from the trees.
"Politicians, like diapers, should be changed frequently, and for similar reasons."
 
That's my read too. Bukele is the most hated non-American by the left right now, behind only Putin. He's been called the Hispanic Trump, he's wildly popular for taking out the criminal gangs, and he doesn't care what the media says about him. That's great for him and his country, but it has side effects on the US border. To be fair to Bukele, I don't think El Salvador actually has the resources to chase gang members throughout Latin America, especially with the huge expense on law enforcement at home.
Everyone talks about Bukele but all must remember El Salvador isn't exactly the most largest or wealthy of countries. Even if he disagrees with something due to the position his nation is in only allows him to do so much on the global stage.

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You mean we could have a repeat of 1968?

If we get judged by our postings here, I’m not sure I like my chances all that much.
Do you think God will give us forum stats like who said nigger the most or who had the most varied use of racial slurs?
 
I'm from a country where there's no term limit on leadership and I'll say without a doubt that a two term limit is the right choice. No matter how qualified the candidate, the rot and apathy will set in before the cattle can see the forest from the trees.
I think the issue America faces is the political infighting which makes us very difficult to deal with when the Executive changes.
 
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