Quote Originally Posted by FoxtArt View Post
I voted 3rd party as well. There was no conservative president on the ticket, so I wrote one in.

It's not about "individual principles", I wasn't going to vote for a populist/socialist grifter with a glaring personality disorder that was compromised by other nations. Sad, but true.

Now here we are, with a president who "transferred" his business interests to a trust that lists him both as the beneficiary and the grantor, with the trustee as his son (this is a defective trust, by the way), who still maintains all business interest, declared to still maintain all business interests, started a crypto currency that other nations heavily invest in at his own personal profit, and has issued executive orders pledging to defend nations immediately after receiving gifts of 400-500million from them.

Now, once elected, spending has ramped up to new highs, just like his last term (as some of us predicted, *cough* *cough*), and he is promising to print money to send directly to people, and for no fucking reason whatsoever, which is the cardinal sin of any real conservative if there was one.

Let me repeat: There was no conservative to vote for on the ticket for 2024.
I disagree, your individual principle on this matter is a hatred for Trump. You?ll never vote for him, but what about the conservative judges that get nominated from having him in office? Remaking the judicial branch with more conservative judges is as important or more for true change to happen.

Look at how many liberal judges keep using their bench to stop everything Trump, but you probably get a smile from it every time it happens.


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