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    Anxiety surges as Donald Trump may be indicted soon: Why 2024 is 'the final battle' and 'the big one'​


    WASHINGTON – It looks like American politics is entering a new age of anxiety, triggered by an unprecedented legal development: The potential indictment of a former president and current presidential candidate.

    Donald Trump's many legal problems – and calls for protests by his followers – have generated new fears of political violence and anxiety about the unknowable impact all this will have on the already-tense 2024 presidential election


    I’ll reframe this is a more accurate way, Are Presidents above the law? This new age was spurred into existence when home grown dummies elected a corrupt, mentally ill, anti-democratic, would be dictator as President and don’t bother to hold him responsible for his crimes, don’t want to because in the ensuing mayhem and destruction, they think they will be better off. The man is actually advocating violence (not the first time). And btw, screw democracy too. If this feeling spreads, we are In deep shirt.

    This goes beyond one treasonous Peice of work and out to all his minions. This is on you or should we be sympathetic to the idea of they can’t help being selfish suckers to the Nation’s detriment? Donald Trump is the single largest individual threat to our democracy and it‘s all going to boil down to will the majority of the GOP return to his embrace and start slinging his excrement to support him?
     
    And, here’s the stupid and reckless.

    Time revisit his actions during his 1st term.
    I believe trump was working hand in hand with Putin to weaken NATO in the lead up to Putin's Ukraine invasion. Had trump won in 2020, that war would've ended in weeks!



    Not only will cost BILLIONS to drawdown those forward deployed forces, it has increased the cost of all force movements because those deployments will now start in the US instead of European locations. That decision only benefited the Soviets.
     
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    He ain’t gonna build a Trump Tower in West Virginia or any blood red state.
    He don’t like yall!
     
    My guess Amazon stalls this in development hell for two years then quietly kill the project once Donald leaves office.
    You're spot on and sound like someone who's had experience with the development game. Nothing like selling a tv show to a network only for them to bury it on a shelf.
     
    I didn’t watch it when Trump Sr was running it. So I’m not inclined to watch the sequel.
    Joe, I still don't have TV, I tried pretty hard to set up a super antenna to try and get it something like 15 years ago, but I couldn't get it. Radio waves won't pass through rocks, nor can't I make those rocks disappear.

    But even without having to fear that I will ever have to see that horror, the thought of it,,, I'm sure it's pure indigestion.
     
    Joe, I still don't have TV, I tried pretty hard to set up a super antenna to try and get it something like 15 years ago, but I couldn't get it. Radio waves won't pass through rocks, nor can't I make those rocks disappear.

    But even without having to fear that I will ever have to see that horror, the thought of it,,, I'm sure it's pure indigestion.
    Nobody but old folks use antennas anymore unless it’s something like Starlink. My brother in law is too cheap to pay for a streaming service so he still does use an antenna to get his tv for free. There’s quite a bit more programming via airwaves than there used to be. He gets something like 40 or 50 channels via aerial. Mostly classic TV, but he likes that. I remember growing up before cable when there were only 4 channels where I lived and they all signed off at midnight during the week and at 2am on the weekends.
     
    Nobody but old folks use antennas anymore unless it’s something like Starlink. My brother in law is too cheap to pay for a streaming service so he still does use an antenna to get his tv for free. There’s quite a bit more programming via airwaves than there used to be. He gets something like 40 or 50 channels via aerial. Mostly classic TV, but he likes that. I remember growing up before cable when there were only 4 channels where I lived and they all signed off at midnight during the week and at 2am on the weekends.
    You're remembering the same age I'm remembering, except my TV linked from New Mexico, and only had the big three, and PBS. The 6 am wake up broadcast was a song about hot air balloons, and once the balloons were aloft the day began.

     
    Nobody but old folks use antennas anymore unless it’s something like Starlink. My brother in law is too cheap to pay for a streaming service so he still does use an antenna to get his tv for free. There’s quite a bit more programming via airwaves than there used to be. He gets something like 40 or 50 channels via aerial. Mostly classic TV, but he likes that. I remember growing up before cable when there were only 4 channels where I lived and they all signed off at midnight during the week and at 2am on the weekends.
    I grew up with three channels WWL 4 ,WDSU 6 both out of Nola and WLOX 13 in Biloxi. All three went off
    air at midnight with the star spangled banner playing. Around 72 or 73, WWL started being on air for 24 hrs on Friday
    and Saturday nights. They would broadcast old movies until 6am when regular programming took over.

    We also had a pipe wrench by the antenna. My dad would yell out the window and tell me when to stop.
    We later graduated to a rotary antenna you could turn with a dial inside and eventually cable sometime in the
    late 70's.
     
    I grew up with three channels WWL 4 ,WDSU 6 both out of Nola and WLOX 13 in Biloxi. All three went off
    air at midnight with the star spangled banner playing. Around 72 or 73, WWL started being on air for 24 hrs on Friday
    and Saturday nights. They would broadcast old movies until 6am when regular programming took over.

    We also had a pipe wrench by the antenna. My dad would yell out the window and tell me when to stop.
    We later graduated to a rotary antenna you could turn with a dial inside and eventually cable sometime in the
    late 70's.
    Those were the days when you had to get up from the couch to change the channel or adjust the volume. Pre microwave oven days. Eight track tapes, cassettes and vinyl albums.

    Now I have a smart phone that has more computing power than the space schuttle. It does everything. Or it soon will.
     

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