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Doodley

(11,913 posts)
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 07:56 AM Nov 2024

If Trump "wins," would you accept him as your president? He didn't accept Obama or Biden as legitimate presidents.

Last edited Mon Nov 4, 2024, 01:10 PM - Edit history (1)

I can never accept a fascist who wants to take away our rights as president.

Added note:
With his false birther claims, Trump didn't accept Obama was a legitimate president.
With his false 2020 election claims, Trump doesn't accept Biden is a legitimate president.
If Trump wins, it is through trying to gaslight the nation, with lies, manipulation, and foreign help.
Why should I accept him as a legitimate president?

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If Trump "wins," would you accept him as your president? He didn't accept Obama or Biden as legitimate presidents. (Original Post) Doodley Nov 2024 OP
F NO! usaf-vet Nov 2024 #1
Never accepted him the first time. Never been, will not be. marble falls Nov 2024 #2
I'd have to accept him as human first, piddyprints Nov 2024 #3
NEVER. TSExile Nov 2024 #4
Yes DeepWinter Nov 2024 #5
And if Trump dismantles our Democracy, destroys our alliances, and turns us into a rogue state? Doodley Nov 2024 #11
hyperbole DeepWinter Nov 2024 #14
Have you not heard Trump's own words,? Have you not heard of Project 2025? When Trump openly worships Doodley Nov 2024 #20
And the fact that there will be No Guardrails in his potential WH staff to surpress, deflect his worse impulses... electric_blue68 Nov 2024 #23
It would be a living nightmare. The America we know will be over. Doodley Nov 2024 #31
It could be argued that a few hundred thousand didn't survive Trump. MrsCoffee Nov 2024 #97
ah, another June 28th joiner NoRethugFriends Nov 2024 #65
If he wins with a minimum of shenanigans. I'm kind of forced to. haele Nov 2024 #83
We do NOT live in a Democracy...it is a Representative Republic. Moostache Nov 2024 #101
Never, and if he wins the chaos and instability will... brush Nov 2024 #6
He isn't going to win angrychair Nov 2024 #7
I hope you're right. nt KarenS Nov 2024 #9
What does "accepting" him look like? FBaggins Nov 2024 #8
Accepting him as president means accepting everything that Trump is, a divider, a racist, a fascist, an xenophobe, a Doodley Nov 2024 #15
That doesn't really answer the question FBaggins Nov 2024 #33
"Just following orders," was the Nuremberg defence. Doodley Nov 2024 #35
So you will refuse to obey any law signed by trump if he wins? onenote Nov 2024 #38
If laws change that unfairly threaten our persecute others, I will choose not to follow them. Doodley Nov 2024 #77
Can you only debate straw men? FBaggins Nov 2024 #41
people in this thread arguing over fictional situations edisdead Nov 2024 #46
"Why put democrats on record as little different from what they actually oppose?" I haven't done that. Doodley Nov 2024 #74
Nope PJMcK Nov 2024 #10
It doesn't matter whether or not I accept him. KarenS Nov 2024 #12
Exactly. JohnSJ Nov 2024 #17
Nailed it DeepWinter Nov 2024 #19
Yep. My opinion is not going to matter to anyone. Walleye Nov 2024 #54
Exactly sarisataka Nov 2024 #90
hell no samnsara Nov 2024 #13
It won't matter. The country and its democracy will be over. It may not happen immediately or for some time, but it JohnSJ Nov 2024 #16
Exactly. I don't know how anyone can think it will be okay. Doodley Nov 2024 #21
Let me be clear: RedSpartan Nov 2024 #18
Would we have any other choice? Kaleva Nov 2024 #22
So, the LGBTQ community should accept increased discrimination, women should accept men making decisions for them, Doodley Nov 2024 #28
"Do nothing?" Who is suggesting we do nothing? onenote Nov 2024 #45
Good answer. I agree. Doodley Nov 2024 #84
Yes Kaleva Nov 2024 #87
So what actions will you take that will show you don't accept him? Kaleva Nov 2024 #67
For starters, I pledge not to follow any new laws that unfairly threaten others. Doodley Nov 2024 #81
What laws would those be and how would you not accept them? Kaleva Nov 2024 #91
For example, if a law is passed that states you must report any undocumented immigrants that you know of. Doodley Nov 2024 #92
That's an action one who accepts Trump as president could take Kaleva Nov 2024 #94
"What will you do" TommyT139 Nov 2024 #86
No sinkingfeeling Nov 2024 #24
Even MAGA will reject him when the bills come due and the money stops bucolic_frolic Nov 2024 #25
Those same predictions were made by some here in 2016. onenote Nov 2024 #42
No. lees1975 Nov 2024 #26
No. For starters, he'll chuck "president" and go straight to "tsar." Vinca Nov 2024 #27
NO. I never did in 2016, and would not, could not in 2024. Silver Gaia Nov 2024 #29
Accepting it or not ain't gonna change the taste of mustard. Torchlight Nov 2024 #30
America will be dead to me. aeromanKC Nov 2024 #32
This orangecrush Nov 2024 #48
NO! BlueKota Nov 2024 #34
To quote Luke Skywalker Best_man23 Nov 2024 #36
Accepting isn't the same as "following". onenote Nov 2024 #40
I don't have a choice. We only have one president at a time doc03 Nov 2024 #37
It doesn't matter if we accept it or not. TwilightZone Nov 2024 #39
Doesn't Much Matter RobinA Nov 2024 #43
Absolutely NOT. ProudMNDemocrat Nov 2024 #44
President Biden still has 2 months Alice Kramden Nov 2024 #47
?? In no sense does he have unlimited power FBaggins Nov 2024 #53
Amazing how people have absolutely no clue about what that ruling said AZSkiffyGeek Nov 2024 #69
Hopefully it will all be a moot bad dream come Wednesday -nt FBaggins Nov 2024 #73
No samsingh Nov 2024 #49
Accept? Yes. At least provisionaly. Embrace? Never. Happy Hoosier Nov 2024 #50
"Insurrectionists" can't be POTUS Kid Berwyn Nov 2024 #51
Never ever! lark Nov 2024 #52
No way.😡 TommieMommy Nov 2024 #55
If he seizes power through unlawful means Orrex Nov 2024 #56
What choice do you have Fullduplexxx Nov 2024 #57
Putin would own the White House ....so, FDT & slava Ukraine DoBW Nov 2024 #58
America would effectively be part of Russia. Doodley Nov 2024 #71
No, it's gonna be a fight if he becomes president oldmanlynn Nov 2024 #59
It won't matter if you accept him or not. BlueTsunami2018 Nov 2024 #60
Absolutely not. He is already cheating and trying to mess with voting. (again!) hadEnuf Nov 2024 #61
He isn't running for president philf99 Nov 2024 #62
Thank you for putting it in the correct perspective. Doodley Nov 2024 #70
Yes, if he wins the election. -misanthroptimist Nov 2024 #63
If he legitimately won, then begrudgingly Metaphorical Nov 2024 #64
Didn't last time he resided in the WH AKwannabe Nov 2024 #66
Would expect a recount and not accepted at this time. Brainfodder Nov 2024 #68
I didn't the first time EnergizedLib Nov 2024 #72
If he verifiably gets more votes than Harris, I see no choice. DFW Nov 2024 #75
I think you are really asking if we will be "good Germans" and what that means Maeve Nov 2024 #76
I don't think he'll be president long. Turbineguy Nov 2024 #78
Exactly tavernier Nov 2024 #106
He is not winning... HarryM Nov 2024 #79
If he legitimately wins Mz Pip Nov 2024 #80
Fuck no! nt Hotler Nov 2024 #82
Nah. I'll resist. yardwork Nov 2024 #85
Not no... NEOH Nov 2024 #88
NO WAY Emile Nov 2024 #89
No but... droidamus2 Nov 2024 #93
No. I can't think of any reason why I should. Ping Tung Nov 2024 #95
I will accept that he won the election unless there is an extremely compelling reason not to. RandomNumbers Nov 2024 #96
I will work within the system pfitz59 Nov 2024 #98
No--just like the last time, it's a temporary takeover by lunatics. Wingus Dingus Nov 2024 #99
I wouldn't accept him as my garbage man 20895DEM Nov 2024 #100
Well, I wouldn't call him "President" mvd Nov 2024 #102
No need to worry. Kamala has this. PennRalphie Nov 2024 #103
Hell no! Initech Nov 2024 #104
no RJ_MacReady Nov 2024 #105

piddyprints

(15,107 posts)
3. I'd have to accept him as human first,
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:00 AM
Nov 2024

which is unlikely to the point of being impossible. So, no. Actually, hell to the no!

 

DeepWinter

(931 posts)
5. Yes
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:02 AM
Nov 2024

It is a Democracy, sometimes your side doesn't win. That's what happens in a functioning Democracy. The political pendulum swings. That's good and healthy. If it doesn't, I'm not sure you have any meaningful Democracy.

I have neighbors who refused to accept Obama won and was the President. Childish. He was the President.

If Trump wins, he's the President. I'm not going to say the other side cheated, it was illegitimate. That's what Republicans do.

Doodley

(11,913 posts)
11. And if Trump dismantles our Democracy, destroys our alliances, and turns us into a rogue state?
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:13 AM
Nov 2024

Doodley

(11,913 posts)
20. Have you not heard Trump's own words,? Have you not heard of Project 2025? When Trump openly worships
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:28 AM
Nov 2024

other authoritarians, you better believe him.

electric_blue68

(26,856 posts)
23. And the fact that there will be No Guardrails in his potential WH staff to surpress, deflect his worse impulses...
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:36 AM
Nov 2024

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And what about Congressional results?
If Republicans [Life Forbid] get both Houses?

What about Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, and those who only have those for their lives? 30% + cuts?

Plus whatever nastiness to other programs, or seriously restrictive new laws? Like a National Abortion Ban. Dismantling certain scientific safeguards, etc?

MrsCoffee

(5,825 posts)
97. It could be argued that a few hundred thousand didn't survive Trump.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 11:47 AM
Nov 2024

Thanks to his COVID bullshit.

Most of us survived, but at what cost?

haele

(15,402 posts)
83. If he wins with a minimum of shenanigans. I'm kind of forced to.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:50 AM
Nov 2024

That's basically if Jill Stein and write-ins peel off enough votes for him to actually appear to win. He wins by the rules.
However, fiat statements that "TFG" won by corrupt courts and billionaires, especially if by the rules, he didn't have the votes, because they wanted him to are not reasons to accept the claim.

He cheats. That's understood, and cheating a weakness in our Democracy. I've lived with it, the GOP and 3rd Party supporters lived with it. But when "Refs" are corrupt and throw the Election to basically set themselves and their buddies as rulers, then Democracy is over. 2000 was a Usurpation. But it was still correctable.
If TFG "wins" because SCOTUS gives it to him, game over for Democracy.

Haele

Moostache

(11,179 posts)
101. We do NOT live in a Democracy...it is a Representative Republic.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 12:42 PM
Nov 2024

To the main point though...accepting a vote total and acknowledging the winner of more votes is simply admitting math is real. I will not deny basic facts because I don't like what they say about America. I would strongly consider options for leaving though. The winner is the candidate with the most votes, period. After all votes are counted and legal votes tabulated, the winner is the winner.

But I support the republic, not the president.
I support and believe in the Constitution as its foundation.
I believe the entire experiment in self-rule is in danger due to external and internal issues.

What I do not support, for any reason, is the denial of basic truths, such as numerical totals.

 

brush

(61,033 posts)
6. Never, and if he wins the chaos and instability will...
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:04 AM
Nov 2024

overwhelm the and divide the naition and put iit's future in doubt.

FBaggins

(28,706 posts)
8. What does "accepting" him look like?
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:10 AM
Nov 2024

Don’t count on me to show up and storm the Capitol with you if that’s what you mean

Doodley

(11,913 posts)
15. Accepting him as president means accepting everything that Trump is, a divider, a racist, a fascist, an xenophobe, a
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:20 AM
Nov 2024

misogynist, a traitor, an agent of chaos, an anti-scientist, a pathological liar, and so on.

FBaggins

(28,706 posts)
33. That doesn't really answer the question
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:57 AM
Nov 2024

Nobody will “accept” those things

If Congress passes a law and he signs it… does “not accepting” mean that we won’t follow it?

If so - then yes - if he’s actually elected then I will accept that he is president- without ever thinking it (or the things you list) are acceptable.

onenote

(46,142 posts)
38. So you will refuse to obey any law signed by trump if he wins?
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:22 AM
Nov 2024

Or will you go "sovereign citizen" and decide which ones you want to follow.

Whether or not you "accept" him as president, he will be president if, god forbid, he wins.

Doodley

(11,913 posts)
77. If laws change that unfairly threaten our persecute others, I will choose not to follow them.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:45 AM
Nov 2024

FBaggins

(28,706 posts)
41. Can you only debate straw men?
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:26 AM
Nov 2024

I’m not in the military. The president doesn’t get to give me orders.

Your position is little different from those of the Jan6 rioters. Accepting the results of an election does not make you complicit in whatever that administration does. Voting for it does.

Why not save this nonsense until we see if it actually happens? Why put democrats on record as little different from what they actually oppose?

Doodley

(11,913 posts)
74. "Why put democrats on record as little different from what they actually oppose?" I haven't done that.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:41 AM
Nov 2024

KarenS

(5,050 posts)
12. It doesn't matter whether or not I accept him.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:14 AM
Nov 2024


I will be disappointed and sad. Not as much for me but for my children and grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Will I be vocal? No.
 

JohnSJ

(98,883 posts)
16. It won't matter. The country and its democracy will be over. It may not happen immediately or for some time, but it
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:22 AM
Nov 2024

will slowly degenerate into an autocracy.

Kaleva

(40,365 posts)
22. Would we have any other choice?
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:33 AM
Nov 2024

I don't think many of us will refuse to obey legislation that is inacted into law with his signature or disregard rulings made by judges he appoints or don't pay taxes that fund his administration.

People may say they won't accept him but my guess is that they will go about their lives very much the same as if Harris won.

Doodley

(11,913 posts)
28. So, the LGBTQ community should accept increased discrimination, women should accept men making decisions for them,
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:50 AM
Nov 2024

doctors should refuse to help women in need if it involves an abortion, we should do nothing as families are broken up to enable Trump's mass deportations, teachers and parents should accept the censorship of race and gender books and discussions, and we should accept attacks on our voting rights and access? Nice for those who feel they are unaffected.

onenote

(46,142 posts)
45. "Do nothing?" Who is suggesting we do nothing?
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:30 AM
Nov 2024

One can accept the fact that he's president if, god forbid, he wins, while still opposing in court, in state and local governments, in 2026 as well as through public protests, his actions.

Kaleva

(40,365 posts)
67. So what actions will you take that will show you don't accept him?
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:29 AM
Nov 2024

People like MLK and Mandela risked their freedom and their lives. Gandhi went on hunger strikes to achieve his goals.

What will you do?

One can tell just how serious a person is about an issue is to observe what actions they take in response to it.

Kaleva

(40,365 posts)
91. What laws would those be and how would you not accept them?
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 11:01 AM
Nov 2024

If he opens up wilderness areas for oil drilling, what will you do that shows you won't obey that?

Doodley

(11,913 posts)
92. For example, if a law is passed that states you must report any undocumented immigrants that you know of.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 11:07 AM
Nov 2024

Kaleva

(40,365 posts)
94. That's an action one who accepts Trump as president could take
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 11:14 AM
Nov 2024

I wouldn't report an undocumented worker either unless they were engaged in criminal activities. Other then being undocumented.

There's almost no risk to oneself in doing that. Just plead ignorance.

TommyT139

(2,357 posts)
86. "What will you do"
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:53 AM
Nov 2024

Anyone who answers this here should remember it's an open website that places high on search results.

bucolic_frolic

(55,141 posts)
25. Even MAGA will reject him when the bills come due and the money stops
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:47 AM
Nov 2024

Markets will crash from uncertainty. Panic buying to avoid tariffs. Complete economic disaster.

onenote

(46,142 posts)
42. Those same predictions were made by some here in 2016.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:27 AM
Nov 2024

And Trump made the same predictions in 2020 about Biden getting elected. Both predictions turned out to be hyperbole.
The PTB have a way of protecting themselves from "complete economic disaster."

Silver Gaia

(5,361 posts)
29. NO. I never did in 2016, and would not, could not in 2024.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:53 AM
Nov 2024

N.E.V.E.R.

He is the face of evil, not of our country.

Torchlight

(6,830 posts)
30. Accepting it or not ain't gonna change the taste of mustard.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:53 AM
Nov 2024

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That said, Mr. trump winning is something I dismiss as nothing more than theater of the mind.

aeromanKC

(3,892 posts)
32. America will be dead to me.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 08:56 AM
Nov 2024

I will sit back and eat popcorn while I watch America turn to shit. I've already seen the movie though. (Idiocracy)

BlueKota

(5,348 posts)
34. NO!
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:01 AM
Nov 2024

I sincerely hope sane people in power have a plan to deal with that possibility. The Constitution will be already be dead at that point so the notion that our side has to still abide by it is ludicrous and pretty much suicidal. They must immediately act to ensure the safety of all the lives of the people the orange menace has threatened. That's what's important.

Best_man23

(5,268 posts)
36. To quote Luke Skywalker
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:11 AM
Nov 2024

"Never. I'll never go over to the Dark Side."

There is NOTHING the Convicted Felon or his cult can do or offer to make me follow them.

onenote

(46,142 posts)
40. Accepting isn't the same as "following".
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:24 AM
Nov 2024

One can accept the fact that he's president if, god forbid, he wins, without becoming a "follower" of him or his policies and actions.

doc03

(39,086 posts)
37. I don't have a choice. We only have one president at a time
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:15 AM
Nov 2024

although I don't like it, it is what it is.

TwilightZone

(28,836 posts)
39. It doesn't matter if we accept it or not.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:24 AM
Nov 2024

He would still be the president.

Just like how it doesn't matter if people don't accept Harris, when she wins.

Alice Kramden

(2,951 posts)
47. President Biden still has 2 months
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:33 AM
Nov 2024

And unlimited power conferred by the Supreme Court - I expect him to act in the interest of our nation's future, and DJT ain't part of it

FBaggins

(28,706 posts)
53. ?? In no sense does he have unlimited power
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:53 AM
Nov 2024

All SCOTUS said was that he couldn’t be prosecuted if one of his official actions turns out to be illegal. That doesn’t add one bit of additional power

AZSkiffyGeek

(12,744 posts)
69. Amazing how people have absolutely no clue about what that ruling said
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:32 AM
Nov 2024

And are fantasizing about Biden going dictator. Says a lot, IMO.

Happy Hoosier

(9,535 posts)
50. Accept? Yes. At least provisionaly. Embrace? Never.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:50 AM
Nov 2024

I work a lot of Federal Government Contracts and in that sense, I will have to work them under this assholes watch.

If by accept, you mean that? Then sure. I'll accept that. I have a mortgage to pay.

But I despise that man to my core, and I repudiate him in the deepest and most ardent way I can.

Kid Berwyn

(24,395 posts)
51. "Insurrectionists" can't be POTUS
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:52 AM
Nov 2024

Last edited Mon Nov 4, 2024, 12:45 PM - Edit history (1)

Until John Roberts' clerks figured a Sharpie work-around, it had been written in the Constitution.

Orrex

(67,111 posts)
56. If he seizes power through unlawful means
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 09:55 AM
Nov 2024

then he will have demanded that the American people remove him from office by any means necessary.

oldmanlynn

(821 posts)
59. No, it's gonna be a fight if he becomes president
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:04 AM
Nov 2024

All of the nasty things that you could see happening it’s gonna definitely be a fight and I don’t mean it as a violent fight just out there block protest speak against things of this nature

BlueTsunami2018

(4,990 posts)
60. It won't matter if you accept him or not.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:08 AM
Nov 2024

Because if he wins, he’ll be President.

I didn’t accept him last time but there he was being the President.

hadEnuf

(3,616 posts)
61. Absolutely not. He is already cheating and trying to mess with voting. (again!)
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:08 AM
Nov 2024

That disqualifies him. Period.

His claims otherwise are a confession.

philf99

(274 posts)
62. He isn't running for president
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:10 AM
Nov 2024

If Trump wins he will be dictator for life. I think he made that unbundling clear when he said he shouldn’t have left the White House

-misanthroptimist

(1,615 posts)
63. Yes, if he wins the election.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:19 AM
Nov 2024

Absolutely not if he sues his way in or he somehow achieves his goal through the violence of his cult.

Metaphorical

(2,634 posts)
64. If he legitimately won, then begrudgingly
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:25 AM
Nov 2024

However I think the operant word is legitimately. I think if he had any legitimate chance the polls would show him clearly ahead. Right now he's propped up like a sock puppet by a media that has done everything they could to make him seem inevitable, and he is still losing steam. His coalition is not holding together, there's no excitement there. He also wouldn't be signaling like crazy to his Nazi base if he thought he could win.

Thus I would likely be part of the resistance if he wins, because the only way he does is by subverting the system so completely that elections become meaniness.


EnergizedLib

(3,040 posts)
72. I didn't the first time
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:37 AM
Nov 2024

Why in the world would I when he’d be so much worse the second time?

DFW

(60,186 posts)
75. If he verifiably gets more votes than Harris, I see no choice.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:42 AM
Nov 2024

It's why I did not accept Cheney in 2000 (dba Bush Lite) or Trump in 2016.

Maeve

(43,457 posts)
76. I think you are really asking if we will be "good Germans" and what that means
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:44 AM
Nov 2024

TSF is threatening (or promising, depending on your POV) to send us down a fascist road much as Hitler did in 1939 Germany, He was also duly elected--democracy can fail. Will we go along or protest? Will we keep our heads down or try to blend in? How do you be a good American with a corrupted government?

Not sure how I will react yet---my first instinct is to divest of any stocks and get the hell out of the country--I'm too old for this shit. But I have others to think of.

Turbineguy

(40,076 posts)
78. I don't think he'll be president long.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:47 AM
Nov 2024

the Heritage Foundation needs somebody more competent. He'll get eased out under the 25th.

tavernier

(14,443 posts)
106. Exactly
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 02:05 PM
Nov 2024

Let’s not forget who is actually running. Do you really think the entire Republican side of Congress are really Trumpers? Haha.

Mz Pip

(28,455 posts)
80. If he legitimately wins
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:49 AM
Nov 2024

I won’t be happy about it, though. Watching the country disintegrate will be a tragedy.

droidamus2

(1,719 posts)
93. No but...
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 11:08 AM
Nov 2024

It may be just semantics but no I will not accept him as 'my' president. Mostly because first he is a deplorable person and second he has more or less said he won't support me and those who think like me. On the other hand if he wins we all have to accept he is president and deal with that mess

Ping Tung

(4,370 posts)
95. No. I can't think of any reason why I should.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 11:26 AM
Nov 2024

I've never been an "America, right or wrong" kinda citizen.

RandomNumbers

(19,156 posts)
96. I will accept that he won the election unless there is an extremely compelling reason not to.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 11:45 AM
Nov 2024

That said, I would not accept any actions of his that go against the Constitution.

I think the fact that he could even run for President as a convicted felon, is a giant flaw in that Constitution, but it is what it is. (Never mind that the SC could have interpreted the 14th Amendment differently than it did; but the flaw is that it is not spelled out clearly enough.)

I think that this race is even close, with that P.O.S. heading the R ticket, shows we have a very sick society. There are days lately when I question what I even owe to a society so depraved.

By "not accept" counter-constitutional actions, I mean I would step up my contributions to protesting and fighting those actions, as much as I could, for as long as I manage to stay alive and out of prison. Or until I decide that this society that selected this garbage is just not deserving of it. (sorry. But I can see it coming to that. I will, however, try to keep my focus on the innocents, who have had no role in this.).

If it's not obvious, the needle on my disgust meter has broken from pegging so hard. Not about Trump himself - evil people will come and go - but the sick, cruel f*cks who know who he is and cheer him on.

Who was it that said, "In a democracy, the people get the government they deserve." It's a bit simplistic perhaps, but appears to be sadly true at this time.

mvd

(65,914 posts)
102. Well, I wouldn't call him "President"
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 12:53 PM
Nov 2024

I’d be forced to say he was in office. But I’d be devastated and find any feasible ways to resist his policies or get out of the country.

 

PennRalphie

(448 posts)
103. No need to worry. Kamala has this.
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 01:53 PM
Nov 2024

Can’t believe the amount of doom I’m seeing here.

Kamala is going to win this election and I believe it will be a very large margin.

This talk of moving “overseas”…. You can’t just waltz into a country and be permitted to stay. If you’re not already a citizen of that country, it’s silly talk. Every time we’ve gone to Europe, my wife has pointed out some things. Many buildings have no screens in the windows, There are a few if any handicap ramps. We have a great country. Kamala is going to win. The economy will continue to boom. Your 401k’s and investments will do exceptionally well.

You won’t have to accept anything when it comes to trump. He’ll be irrelevant and Harris/Walz will guide our country.

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