Donald Trump and his closest allies are planning a radical reshaping of American government. Here are some of the policy stakes if he regains power in 2025.
If Trump wins, it will be like Jan 30th, 1933 in Germany. Only in the US, and with a way more dangerous military apparatus. For anyone knowing history, the similarities have been strinking for a long time now. Luckily for Trump, most Americans have no clue, substandard education to be “thanked”.
The world is vast, and a lot of it has subpar education. Compare the U.S. with many countries with better education, sure. But the U.S. is not where it is today because of “inferior education” compared ti the rest of the world. And I’m not even a patriot when I say that. I come from a country that provided me excellent education. And I can recognize that in the U.S., the education overall is decent.
Second of all, it’s becoming tiresome to clarify that no, half of the population is not for Trump. Trump has lost the popular vote twice, one. And two, the voting population does not represent all of the U.S. population. That’s basic statistics and demographics.
If Trump wins, it will be like Jan 30th, 1933 in Germany. Only in the US, and with a way more dangerous military apparatus. For anyone knowing history, the similarities have been strinking for a long time now. Luckily for Trump, most Americans have no clue, substandard education to be “thanked”.
I don’t agree with your last sentence.
I wouldn’t say most Americans have substandard education.
First, when it comes to anything outside the US, they definitely have.
Second, at least half the US is uneducated enough to vote Republican.
Sorry, I still disagree with you.
The world is vast, and a lot of it has subpar education. Compare the U.S. with many countries with better education, sure. But the U.S. is not where it is today because of “inferior education” compared ti the rest of the world. And I’m not even a patriot when I say that. I come from a country that provided me excellent education. And I can recognize that in the U.S., the education overall is decent.
Second of all, it’s becoming tiresome to clarify that no, half of the population is not for Trump. Trump has lost the popular vote twice, one. And two, the voting population does not represent all of the U.S. population. That’s basic statistics and demographics.