Germany’s New Chancellor Breaks from Trump
Germany’s Merz wants nothing to do with Trump—calling him “indifferent to Europe’s fate” and vowing “step by step” independence from the U.S.” Meanwhile, Trump took credit for Merz’s win. Even Germany’s conservatives reject Trumpism—why shouldn’t America?
Germany’s Merz wants nothing to do with Trump—calling him “indifferent to Europe’s fate” and vowing “step by step” independence from the U.S.” Meanwhile, Trump took credit for Merz’s win. Even Germany’s conservatives reject Trumpism—why shouldn’t America?
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36+% did not vote
30+% voted for Kamala
1+% voted for other
Only 31+% voted for Trump
Tell me again how "Americans" accepted Trumpism? "AMERICANS" didn't. TRUMP supporters accepted it. That's it. Please find a way to connect to citizens within the US.
Non-voting is actually a choice just as voting is, and it is a choice that either outcome is acceptable. Which means, by definition, accepting Trump.
Shouting “America didn’t choose this” is problematic because America did, including the apathetic
First he’s not a MAN,
And the DATE of his imprisonment couldn’t come soon enough!
Europe knows what a superpower in decline looks like and the US smells like rotten fish to them. (except for Scandinavia where rotten fish is a delicacy)
US export producers are going to be amazed how much of their product will rot without EU buyers.
USA, Hungary, Belarus, Chechnya, Georgia.. round the table ..
Possibly Iran, North Korea and China there too..
1 Farmers lose their jobs
2 The farmers don't have schools to send their kids to
3 Retirees don't see their pension money arrive on time
4 Their tax return never arrives
5 Retirees lose their Medicare benefits
Reminds me of my dad: lifelong conservative, but voted against Trump all 3 times because he's too smart to fall for the con. He even voted for Clinton in '16 & he *hates* the Clintons; he just knew it was the better choice for the country.
America's conservatives are slightly to the right of the nazi party.