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Kanye West to run for president?
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<blockquote data-quote="Angela Channing" data-source="post: 226141" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>The choice that American has isn't between an ideal candidate and Trump it's between Biden and Trump. If you don't support the only realistic alternative to Trump you might as well vote for him.</p><p></p><p>We had a similar situation in the UK. Many supporters of the Labour Party thought its leader Jeremy Corbyn was too left wing and on that basis refused to support him. The result is that we now have a racist, lying, incompetent clown as our Prime Minister and his actions are literally killing people. The people who didn't vote for Corbyn have to accept their part in creating the disaster that is unfolding here every day. I don't want to hear them say <em>"if only Labour had a different leader I would have voted for them"</em> because we have to live in the real world not an ideal world and whatever they think, by not supporting Corbyn, they enabled Johnson to remain as Prime Minister so they have to own the sh*tshow we are currently witnessing.</p><p></p><p>To take just your comment on healthcare. You are effectively saying because Obamacare didn't cover enough people everyone shouldn't vote for Biden and enable Trump to remain as President to implement policies which will mean even fewer people will be covered. It's not a sensible position to hold. Learn the lessons of the UK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angela Channing, post: 226141, member: 33"] The choice that American has isn't between an ideal candidate and Trump it's between Biden and Trump. If you don't support the only realistic alternative to Trump you might as well vote for him. We had a similar situation in the UK. Many supporters of the Labour Party thought its leader Jeremy Corbyn was too left wing and on that basis refused to support him. The result is that we now have a racist, lying, incompetent clown as our Prime Minister and his actions are literally killing people. The people who didn't vote for Corbyn have to accept their part in creating the disaster that is unfolding here every day. I don't want to hear them say [I]"if only Labour had a different leader I would have voted for them"[/I] because we have to live in the real world not an ideal world and whatever they think, by not supporting Corbyn, they enabled Johnson to remain as Prime Minister so they have to own the sh*tshow we are currently witnessing. To take just your comment on healthcare. You are effectively saying because Obamacare didn't cover enough people everyone shouldn't vote for Biden and enable Trump to remain as President to implement policies which will mean even fewer people will be covered. It's not a sensible position to hold. Learn the lessons of the UK. [/QUOTE]
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