Hello Darth,
Well it would be pretty hard for you to prove that there was no collusion; so I don't know what facts you're referring to. You've made some allegations, but I haven't seen that in the mainstream news. Maybe it's fake news. Doesn't really matter at this point. Time will tell. More is to be learned yet.
So I'll just reserve judgement on the Special Investigation until it is completed.
As for your criticisms, they really come across as totally speculative. They do not appear valid or supported. It is unwise to try to judge what is going on with incomplete and unverified information. And you're showing strong bias already by mocking their names. That's not going to somehow convince me you're right and you can see the future.
We believe differently. Is that so bothersome?
Man, we are doing exactly what the forefathers envisioned. We're debating what's going on in our nation, and we see things differently. How solidly American of us. We both want the nation to be her best. We merely disagree on what exactly that is. We are part of a much bigger thing than either of us. And we are really lucky to be arguing like this about what we should do. We pretty much have everything we need and every reason to love our lives. At least I do. I hope you do too. We're livin in the USA! Things could be a LOT worse. How would you like to have been born in Somalia? We are SUPPOSED to have opposing views on the business of our nation. Together, with all the rest of the people in this nation, we try to stay well informed, we engage with our various representatives in government, we deal with all the complexities of living in this age (and there are many,) and we guide our government through whatever comes at us. And we try to make it better. Leave the nation better than we found it, right?
This is the way is is supposed to be. Neither side gets rid of the other side. Parties come and parties go but the right and the left will always be the right and the left.
The best thing we can do is see the big picture, try to make sure we are really getting good information, and stay as truly well informed as possible so we can make the best choices as voters.
I don't think it's wise to vote for somebody who was previously considered 'kind of out there with crazy public statements' and then made a spectacle of himself as an entertainer on TV. That doesn't give me a lot of confidence that this guy should be president. Trump ran for president several times, and was always one of those low polling candidates that didn't seem to be in touch with the issues at all. What he did was gain widespread popularity as a TV entertainer, and then use twitter and his big mouth to define the issues, become the issues. And a lot of people who were entertained by him on TV identified with his simplistic and hateful rhetoric and actually decided they should come forward and vote for him. Well I'm glad they exercised their right to vote, I know many of them have not been very regular voters, but it's good to see them out there voting. I just wish they took the time to really learn more about him before they did so. And then this whole thing where Trump tells them not to believe the news? And then they don't? THAT is just a thing of disappointment, really. To see my fellow Americans falling for this demagogue like that. It reminds me how much we need to improve our educational system, and how far we still have to go on acceptance of diversity. It's really sad. I see just a lot of fear and hatred. To actually think that the main stream news is somehow rigged by this underground group of conspirators. Makes me just SMH, take a deep breath and exhale.
Man. The things you guys have to swallow to believe in this guy. Whew. What a stretch. Yes, we certainly do believe quite differently. And pardon me if I think the main stream news is more reliable than some fringe operation or something some really rich guy paid a lot of people to say.
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