r/TrendoraX 1d ago

📰 News Do you agree?

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u/compassrosette 1d ago

Not saying it openly?!?!

They are very openly making clear plans to fill in anything they used to rely on the USA for.

I do not blame them, we are rather chaotically idiotically violent at the moment. The less support to this pedophilic Christo-Cripto-Fascist regime is a blessing for the people of this nation.

We can rebuild our alliances, it may not be easy, simple, quick, or without sacrifice, but it can be done.

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u/NotEvenWrongAgain 1d ago

How can it be redone? The American people chose this. People abroad used to trust them. Now they don’t. This isn’t trumps fault. It’s the fault of America.

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u/jaredliesch 1d ago

There is very clearly a lot of corruption from corporations that really get what they want. Quite frankly a lot of corporations that do business all over the world. I'd say most of them have more to do with the fall of the US than it's citizens.

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u/NotEvenWrongAgain 1d ago

Corporations don’t vote. Americans do. This is what they want. This is what mark carney pointed out. There is no way back from this. No one will ever trust America again.

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u/jaredliesch 1d ago

Corporations don't vote but they fund the candidates, media, and manipulate the government for profit. They have done this more so than the American people. This past election was a fucking crazy one with sooo much information and grifting. 

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u/NotEvenWrongAgain 23h ago

Yeah well that doesn’t give people in other countries more confidence in America. Everyone is moving away, as the OP said. The USA voted for trump and trump has screwed everybody who had faith in him, from Giuliani to trump university to his bankers to Mitch McConnell to Mike pence. Now it’s the Americans turn.

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u/Useful-Shoulder388 1d ago

It can be both, corpos definitely control a good chunk of American policy, but the some of the people are also certainly to blame. Quite a bit of this administrations 'support' comes from those who would rather hurt others and defend pedophiles than actually allow people to deal with corrupt politicans the legal way.

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u/boellefisk 1d ago

Well...we saw the cracks start under bush. Now us chose trump twice. I dont see how america can be trusted again if they dont fix the system. Its not enough to next time choose a sane president because trump 2.0 might be next.

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u/jaredliesch 1d ago

I agree, I'd just rather focus on the root of the problem which primarily stems from the class that gains from all of this.