11-04-2016, 06:10 AM
(11-03-2016, 11:08 PM)X_4AD_84 Wrote: > Meanwhile here in the US, we also face an unprecedented
> situation. Unbelievable as it might have seemed mere weeks ago,
> Trump has a chance of winning. Normally, a GOP win means the stock
> market climbs. But if Trump wins, it will crash.
The possibility of a Trump win has already been priced in by
investors, so a Trump win won't cause a stock market crash. On
the other hand, the stock market is in a huge bubble, so it's
going to crash no matter who wins.
The media hysteria in this election is beyond belief. The media
aren't even trying to hide their bias and consider it to be a duty to
give up being professional journalists and instead become political
hacks reporting total garbage. If there's any danger to American
democracy, it's because Obama and the mainstream media have teamed
up to as much damage as possible.
There's nothing "unprecedented" about what's going on. The Democrats
did everything they could to ravage American institutions after the
2000 election, especially the Supreme Court, and then spent the next
year making semi-racist attacks on Bush, ridiculing his hat and his
Texas accent. The semi-racist attacks continued for years, and in
2006 the Democrats came out with a Hollywood movie, "Death of a
President," that specifically protrayed the assassination of Bush.
During the Obama administration, mainstream media and Democrats have
been referring to Republicans as everything from "teabaggers" to
"deplorables," and Obama's friend James Hoffa has repeatedly incited
violence against Republicans and Tea Partiers. This at a time when
the Democrats in Washington have been more corrupt than anything I've
seen in my lifetime.
So it's the Democrats who are a danger to American democracy and
institutions, not Donald Trump.