2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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Sometimes you win with winners. Sometimes you lose with winners. But never lose with losers.

I wanna win with Trump. I hope we don't lose with Trump. But I absolutely refuse to lose again with neocons.

I'm sure most of the base feels the same way. We're not going back.
I just hope that more Republican politicians like Trump end up being elected in the future. In my opinion, Neocons are worse than the Democrats (especially since many Neocons believe “compromise” means doing whatever Democrats want). Compromising should mean both or all sides get a bit of something in return for losing a bit, not entirely abandoning the cause altogether to please the opposing sides.
 
I meant it as if Trump loses re-election and they're quick to go "I never liked the guy" or "He was too divisive". It's time to put that dark period behind us.", and all that's left all neocons and leftists. I don't think anyone likes neocons much, but they still seem to be the majority of elected Republicans.

The thought of Biden, Pelosi, and McConnell in 2020 is too dystopian to bear on top of everything else.
I know there’s a lot of Democrats who dislike Pelosi and Schumer and others cut from the same cloth, but it seems like the gap between what Republican voters want and how Republican officials vote is absolutely enormous. The Tea Party has seemingly fizzled out.
 
The gift that keeps on giving, fellas.
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I just hope that more Republican politicians like Trump end up being elected in the future. In my opinion, Neocons are worse than the Democrats (especially since many Neocons believe “compromise” means doing whatever Democrats want). Compromising should mean both or all sides get a bit of something in return for losing a bit, not entirely abandoning the cause altogether to please the opposing sides.
“If I had but one bullet and were faced by both an enemy and a traitor, I would let the traitor have it.”
 
Minor but important note- Trump eliminated on Thursday an Obama policy that placed Section 8 housing in suburbs and small towns. Some have alleged that this was a policy aimed at deliberately pushing Democrat-aligned voting demographics into more conservative zones.

Not sure why it took him so long but it's done now- though its lasting effects may depend on the results of the election.

On Thursday, the Trump administration announced the rollback of a Department of Housing and Urban Development regulation, enacted by the Obama administration, that pressured suburbs to permit the construction of low-income housing. Trump previewed his decision on the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule last month, when he tweeted: “At the request of many great Americans who live in the Suburbs, and others, I am studying the AFFH housing regulation that is having a devasting impact on these once thriving Suburban areas . . . Not fair to homeowners. I may END!”

It’s the latest chapter in a policy fight that has racialized a sound and bipartisan idea: encouraging suburbs to permit the construction of less costly housing for a range of income groups, not through public or subsidized projects, but through the private market. Trump’s proposal could be a step in that direction, but only if he prevails in the November election. A Joe Biden victory would likely mean that the suburbs see a restoration of the Obama-era rule.
Finalized in 2015, AFFH was intended to pressure suburbs receiving HUD funding to build low-income rental housing specifically marketed to minority tenants. The rule was modeled on a successful legal action against New York’s suburban Westchester County, which was deemed discriminatory for lacking an adequate plan for low-income residents to find housing in such affluent enclaves as Chappaqua, home to Bill and Hillary Clinton. Then HUD undersecretary Ronald Sims described the Obama policy as a step toward ensuring that no child’s prospects were defined by zip code.

 
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I read thread on this forum a long time ago it said Democrats were trying to force white people out of the suburbs and force them to live in section 8 housing and they want to demolish suburb houses and build section 8 houses and community living areas and apartments I was like whoaaaa why are they doing that
 
Minor but important note- Trump eliminated on Thursday an Obama policy that placed Section 8 housing in suburbs and small towns. Some have alleged that this was a policy aimed at deliberately pushing Democrat-aligned voting demographics into more conservative zones.

Not sure why it took him so long but it's done now- though its lasting effects may depend on the results of the election.




I’m tired of white suburban liberals loudly demanding more affordable housing and more high rises in urban areas and then refusing to have any in their own towns.

The real solution would be to ban foreigners from owning houses they don’t plan on living in, but the politicians who get big money from China would never allow that.
 
Wait... what? You think the likes of George W. Bush, Colin Powell, Mitt Romney, John Kasich and a bunch of other neocon losers abandoning Trump demoralizes me? Are you kidding? I love it!

There is nothing that could encourage me more than knowing that they know they are no longer welcome in the Republican Party.
I hear what you're saying, but odds are pretty good that when Trump leaves office (whether it be in 2021 or 2025) the neocon RINOs are going to try to take back their relevancy in full force. They still pull a lot of power in the Republican party, and Kasich is even blatantly saying what they're all thinking: they'd rather see a senile pedophilic Democrat be president than Trump again.
 
I hear what you're saying, but odds are pretty good that when Trump leaves office (whether it be in 2021 or 2025) the neocon RINOs are going to try to take back their relevancy in full force. They still pull a lot of power in the Republican party, and Kasich is even blatantly saying what they're all thinking: they'd rather see a senile pedophilic Democrat be president than Trump again.

If Trump loses 2020, you're absolutely right.

2024, I'm not so sure on. A lot of the neocons are old and might not be in as strong of a position after four more years of Trump
 
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