2024 US Presidential Elections

Who would you vote if you are a US citizen and are supposed to vote:

  • Kamala

    Votes: 11 8.6%
  • Trump

    Votes: 96 75.0%
  • Kennedy Jr.

    Votes: 3 2.3%
  • West

    Votes: 2 1.6%
  • Stein

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Oliver

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Vermin Supreme

    Votes: 16 12.5%

  • Total voters
    128
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Based on the new Russian Nuke doctrine, Trump must win, if Harris wins folk, WW3 in 2025/26 is pretty much a given. I don't give two shits what Trump ever did but our Negro must win. Start praying, things are a lot worse than we know when it comes to NATO/ Russian hot potato.

People in the EU/US are walking around like headless chickens; I for one do not want that Russia resumes nuke testing which can be done any time, good luck with the markets next day; we'd be going back to a time where live nukes would be patrolling and we're pretty much driving off that cliff.

As for Trump, it's laughable to say he's from estab. if anything time and time again he's been the outsider and tried to tame various power centers but he's still one guy and both demorats and repubs got snakes plenty. As for China, did people forget the trade war which was ongoing, China was having a tough time under Trump and COVID seems like a response to that. I care less what he said about India or China, India can and should be able to tame China by itself.

Niggas asking for civil war in the US are being silly too, again a US economic crash will impact every one. What we need is Trump the Don.
 
American democracy is not without flaws but nobody is allowed to fault it although there are glaring flaws in its democratic process. Here in my short essay on how the American democracy works:

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The Deep Flaws in America’s Election Process

America’s election system has significant flaws. Citizens do not directly elect their leader, nor does the leader of the majority in Parliament automatically become president. Instead, the process is indirect, with each state selecting electors who cast votes for the president. In most states, the winner of the popular vote takes all the electors, with only Maine and Nebraska making exceptions. These electors ultimately determine the president. A glaring example of the system’s shortcomings occurred in 2016, when Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by over two million, but Donald Trump secured the presidency through the Electoral College.

Why Is It Like This?

The roots of this system trace back to the drafting of the Constitution after independence in 1776. The representatives from the 13 states who gathered in Philadelphia sought to ensure equal power among states, and the Constitution was written with this principle in mind. As a result, the president is elected not directly by the people, but by 538 electors—known as the Electoral College—who represent their respective states. Most states follow a winner-take-all system, except for Maine and Nebraska, where electoral votes are split.

Voters often struggle to grasp the intricacies of this system, especially the number of electors each state sends to the Electoral College. When the Constitution was written, the U.S. had just 13 states and a population of 2.5 million. Today, the nation has grown to 330 million people, and the number of electors is apportioned by state population. For example, California, the most populous state, has the most electors, while smaller states like Hawaii, Alaska, and Wyoming have fewer.

In the 48 states that use a winner-take-all system, much of the presidential campaign effort is concentrated—creating a strategic focus on just a few key states. The winner takes all, rewards the larger group and it also creates safe and battleground states distinction.

Despite this complicated process, the U.S. has managed to make the system work, which is a credit to its stability. Although court challenges have arisen throughout history, the system endures, and that consistency is worth appreciating.

Checks on Power

Although the president holds significant power, the framers of the Constitution implemented checks and balances. Most financial powers rest with the House of Representatives, where spending must be approved by directly elected representatives. Additionally, the Senate, made up of two representatives from each state, serves as a powerful advisory body to the president. This structure plays a key role in maintaining balance. Overseeing it all is the Supreme Court, which ensures the executive and legislative branches operate within the framework of the Constitution.

The Complexity of American Democracy

To outsiders, American democracy may seem complicated and at times flawed, but it continues to function. However, it has faced significant challenges, such as the events of January 6, 2021, when a mob questioned the peaceful transfer of power. Despite these tests, the system remains resilient.


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America’s election system has significant flaws. Citizens do not directly elect their leader, nor does the leader of the majority in Parliament automatically become president. Instead, the process is indirect, with each state selecting electors who cast votes for the president. In most states, the winner of the popular vote takes all the electors, with only Maine and Nebraska making exceptions. These electors ultimately determine the president. A glaring example of the system’s shortcomings occurred in 2016, when Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by over two million, but Donald Trump secured the presidency through the Electoral College.

Why Is It Like This?

The roots of this system trace back to the drafting of the Constitution after independence in 1776. The representatives from the 13 states who gathered in Philadelphia sought to ensure equal power among states, and the Constitution was written with this principle in mind. As a result, the president is elected not directly by the people, but by 538 electors—known as the Electoral College—who represent their respective states. Most states follow a winner-take-all system, except for Maine and Nebraska, where electoral votes are split.

Voters often struggle to grasp the intricacies of this system, especially the number of electors each state sends to the Electoral College. When the Constitution was written, the U.S. had just 13 states and a population of 2.5 million. Today, the nation has grown to 330 million people, and the number of electors is apportioned by state population. For example, California, the most populous state, has the most electors, while smaller states like Hawaii, Alaska, and Wyoming have fewer.

In the 48 states that use a winner-take-all system, much of the presidential campaign effort is concentrated—creating a strategic focus on just a few key states. The winner takes all, rewards the larger group and it also creates safe and battleground states distinction.

Despite this complicated process, the U.S. has managed to make the system work, which is a credit to its stability. Although court challenges have arisen throughout history, the system endures, and that consistency is worth appreciating.

Checks on Power

Although the president holds significant power, the framers of the Constitution implemented checks and balances. Most financial powers rest with the House of Representatives, where spending must be approved by directly elected representatives. Additionally, the Senate, made up of two representatives from each state, serves as a powerful advisory body to the president. This structure plays a key role in maintaining balance. Overseeing it all is the Supreme Court, which ensures the executive and legislative branches operate within the framework of the Constitution.

The Complexity of American Democracy

To outsiders, American democracy may seem complicated and at times flawed, but it continues to function. However, it has faced significant challenges, such as the events of January 6, 2021, when a mob questioned the peaceful transfer of power. Despite these tests, the system remains resilient.


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Slowly and Slowly Trump is gaining the momentum and now hold ~54% ratings. Popularity of Kamala is getting fizzled out. It was temporary momentum based on female voters.​
 
Slowly and Slowly Trump is gaining the momentum and now hold ~54% ratings. Popularity of Kamala is getting fizzled out. It was temporary momentum based on female voters.​

Significant portion of females in US are sickos.

To the boys and men here, if you are looking to marry, just ask her views on abortion. If she is pro abortion, just dump her and never look back.

never ever marry a girl who is pro murder of babies. That is a symptom of larger malice in them.
 
We discussed trumps prosecution in new york where the attorney general brought a case where they alleged that trump over valued his assets to get a bank loan with cheaper interest rates.
The bank did not claim to be aggrieved .. yet they asked for. 450 million fine for trump . The new york judge ruled against trump .
But now in the appeals court the judges gave a pretty thorough dhulai to the state lawyers .
This a pretty good example of the judiciarys political prosecution of a political opponent. But this won't effect the US in any freedom democracy index lol.
Btw this attorney general ran for election on the promise that she would go after trump.. what a clown country .
For those interested.

View: https://youtu.be/JFDlZB1SitI?si=kXH_OVUdq9MxZdbT
 
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Things are looking really bleak for Kamala now. even SNL is making fun of her. Initial following and hope is vanishing and Trump is gaining in swing states and even making inroads in few blue states.
 
Things are looking really bleak for Kamala now. even SNL is making fun of her. Initial following and hope is vanishing and Trump is gaining in swing states and even making inroads in few blue states.
I have my doubts ... In the past people hid the fact that they are going to vote trump so the polls always undercounted him and that is baked into the current polls.. However people are a lot more vocal for their trump support this time around.
 
Coolies like Vivek or Dinesh Dsouza before him will never be anywhere close to a position of power so idk why they bother
Because the phase of disillusionment has just started now or never seen before like this thanks to the internet.
 
Coolies like Vivek or Dinesh Dsouza before him will never be anywhere close to a position of power so idk why they bother
Dinesh started like this and tried to become big. Got reduced to a speaker on campus meetings now!
 
Coolies like Vivek or Dinesh Dsouza before him will never be anywhere close to a position of power so idk why they bother
UK seems to be a notable exception for reasons unknown to me. Even now, Sunak seems to be doing quite well in the approval ratings post his ouster. Ideally, one could add Ireland and Portugal too.
 
UK seems to be a notable exception for reasons unknown to me. Even now, Sunak seems to be doing quite well in the approval ratings post his ouster. Ideally, one could add Ireland and Portugal too.

Sunak is a Bankster-pasand pick same as Macron of France, he was paradropped as a replacement for Boris.

The Ireland and Portugal ones are half-breeds, altough the Portugal one is basically a dark-skinned Goenkar, the Irish homo still looks like a mutt
 
UK seems to be a notable exception for reasons unknown to me. Even now, Sunak seems to be doing quite well in the approval ratings post his ouster. Ideally, one could add Ireland and Portugal too.
The UK Deepstate is compromised and you see all sort of mutts spreading their agenda and no one gives a ratass. Whereas in Murica, people go as far as showing bumhole proving that they are loyal citizens. The Dozen agencies along with Deep State is deeply entrenched. No matter whether he is brown hindu or muslim or black or hispanic, they no longer can do their bidding.
 
Coolies like Vivek or Dinesh Dsouza before him will never be anywhere close to a position of power so idk why they bother
Sepoys like them are always high on copium that "Some day gora saars and mems will accept them and let them be on a higher post in their gormint".
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Waiting till Vivek saar too converts to the (((True Christian Faith))).
 
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