Trump: You won’t have to vote again

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Cameron143

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Partly. And now. But the problem is in your last sentence - some of the educated who took over the education while the other educated lacked the shrewdness and resolve to do anything about it. Jesus Christ pointed out the same thing in His time. There's an odd naivety that goes along with a generally decent character.
Agree. The children of light are seldom as wise as the children of darkness in their generation.
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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For the sake of argument, let's say Trump meant they would never have to vote again because he's going to fix everything. Really, he's going to fix everything? It's hard to believe there are actually adults who swallow this nonsense. Maybe Trump himself doesn't believe it but he knows there are a lot of people out there who do.
Well it only took Biden/Harris 4yrs to break everything so.... I'm quite hopeful.
 

Mem

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Some food for thought re: Trump (and Vance). A businessman instead of a politician.
What he said. People notice integrity concerning things which matter to them.
The problem is the uneducated public. An informed public makes good decisions. That's why liberals have taken over education.
Trump is touted as the first President to have no previous political office nor experience. But I suspect that his observation of the Obama phenomena stirred and encouraged him to action. That is, he noticed a sword (using this as a representation of power) swinging wildly and realized he'd been equipped exactly for such a time as this.
 

Cameron143

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What he said. People notice integrity concerning things which matter to them.


Trump is touted as the first President to have no previous political office nor experience. But I suspect that his observation of the Obama phenomena stirred and encouraged him to action. That is, he noticed a sword (using this as a representation of power) swinging wildly and realized he'd been equipped exactly for such a time as this.
I tend to think of Trump as more of a blunt instrument. He may well be a leader for such a time as this, but I doubt he has the wisdom to recognize it beyond a self-serving way.
 

Mem

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I tend to think of Trump as more of a blunt instrument. He may well be a leader for such a time as this, but I doubt he has the wisdom to recognize it beyond a self-serving way.
I do see how that can be adopted as a more accurate assessment. If he were a character living in the realm of Middle Earth, he'd be the battleaxe wielding dwarf rather than elvish.
#Fight!Fight!Fight!
 
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How? Specifically how is he dangerous?! Four years in office, tell me exactly how he was/is dangerous??
Maybe you’re right, someone said that the only way he could threaten democracy was that congress would have to change the 22 amendment😉 So maybe things will be ok as far as that part goes.🙂

I would wonder though,who would remove him If he were to decide against a peaceful transfer of power?
 
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Hypothetically possible for Trump to stay in office as president after his second term? Yes, if the 22nd amendment was eliminated. Thankfully, there is a checks and balances and he is unable to remove the 22nd amendment.

I would like to think that 100% of the population, including his own supporters, would want Trump to not fight to be president for more than his 2 terms. We are a nation of laws and as Christians, we are commanded to be subject to them.

Do I think many of his supporters would approve of Trump trying to stay president after his 2nd term? Absolutely. I'm sure some are on this forum even. I just personally think they will be in the minority.
Random question—>If Trump were to try to stay In office after his 4 years were up,would It be possible?What would he have to do to accomplish this?
Who would be the one(s) to stop him?🫶🏾
I'm guessing military would escort him out of the White House if he refused to leave
Hopefully that won’t be needed.
 

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Listens to who? Paula White?
LOL Well, at least Paula White would have told him it's pronounced Second Corinthians.

True, you have to be discerning about what you hear and who you're hearing it from.
 

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LOL Well, at least Paula White would have told him it's pronounced Second Corinthians.

True, you have to be discerning about what you hear and who you're hearing it from.
Let's say Trump is Christian as he says - albeit he could say so more clearly at times. IMO he's an immature Christian to whatever degree. I think it's clear from Scripture that the adversary works to prevent conversions and when one takes place, works to prevent abiding, enduring growth to maturity.

Some of the names of those advising Trump have concerned me from day one. A spiritually young Christian has not enough awareness of the mess that professes to be the Body of Christ. Who knows what he knows... From listening to Don Jr. just a bit, it does seem the family has had their surprised eyes opened to how deep-seated and evil is the rot in the US Gov't and what they will do to advance the rot.
 

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Maybe you’re right, someone said that the only way he could threaten democracy was that congress would have to change the 22 amendment😉 So maybe things will be ok as far as that part goes.🙂

I would wonder though,who would remove him If he were to decide against a peaceful transfer of power?
Biden just said there wouldn't be a peaceful transition if Trump wins. Why have you not called him out?
 
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Biden just said there wouldn't be a peaceful transition if Trump wins. Why have you not called him out?
It's his opinion and It's a reasonable opinion when a person looks at what happened last time when Trump tried to steal the election