A message to r/politics
26 2016-11-25 by Hazzman
We know Trump is a piece of shit. We know this categorically without a shadow of a doubt.
Can we move past this? There has been an extremely dangerous trend of unconstitutional laws and practices that this government has engaged in since at least Bush Jr and we need to do everything in our power to push this back.
Please. Let's not just focus endlessly on how much of a piece of shit Trump is... or even focus on him as a person at all. We need to bring the limits of power that made this country possible, back into being.
The Patriot Act/ Freedom Act. Domestic Spying. NDAA. Torture. Illegal Wars. Things are completely out of control. We are going to continue down this road... it will be by focussing on whatever abuse sponge happens to be in office at the time.
6 comments
8 burgerposse 2016-11-25
This is why I hate elections so fucking much. People think this all comes down to the 2 candidates and ignore the puppet masters and overall fuckery
5 Claypot 2016-11-25
You're telling the system and the sheep to knock it off? They want censorship and echo chambers. They want left versus right conflicts. They want to be divided and ruled. If the r/politics mods and readers didn't want that then they would have left a long time ago.
Nonetheless you speak the truth but people who are asleep don't want that.
"Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth because they don't want their illusions destroyed."
2 AltRight91 2016-11-25
Well is not the reason Donald Trump won the election on the claims of draining the swamp?
0 Hazzman 2016-11-25
Every politician is going to lie. Every single one. They're job is to implement policy and then take the blame for it.
We need to focus on retracting that policy. Not on them.
1 Majnum 2016-11-25
I agree, we have to let the person behind (either you liked him or not) and concentrate in his actions and when (if) he or his entourage brake any law we have the moral obligation to denounce and asks for justice. Do you agree?