>>5551321I will and end with that post regarding political stuff. definitions may be slightly off but generally anti-war is seen as a progressive stance, also debt relief too. he said he would bring the troops back, he could do for some but couldnt do for others because his own military lied to him about troop sizes.
another one is the relief to burgers during covid, when both parties were giving money to gender studies in pakistan and other foreign aid, he stopped that & made most of the money go to burgers.
he was also very into clean energy, not so much green energy but clean energy, protecting women's rights from abortion and trans to invade into women's sports. he had laws against them which biden removed when he became president.
so anti-war, protecting women's individuality, cleaner energy to save the environment, debt relief and covid relief are some progressive things he did.
Jimmy dore explains this well if you're interested in that kind of stuff more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Reu9puZFUms>>5551814>He tried to get one state to sue another for its election laws.the constitution was already broken when a state changed its laws midway through an election. I'm not taking interpretation of constitution from someone who thinks ar-15s are not needed to protect because they're not in the constitution.
>>5551802I really dont care, you're missing the point. you will see what actual pain looks like when someone who hates their citizens becomes a "leader" of that country. I'm just watching a train wreck now with popcorn in my hands, fren