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"What Could Happen If Trump Wins 2024? Uncover the Potential Shockwaves Across America"
The political tapestry of the United States is woven with a multitude of perspectives, ideologies, and leaders. Among them, Donald Trump has been a polarizing figure, evoking intense reactions across the spectrum. His tenure in the White House left an indelible imprint on American politics, identity, and global relations. As the possibility of Trump reclaiming the presidency in the 2024 elections looms, it's essential to scrutinize the potential consequences of such an event on various facets of American life, governance, and its standing on the global stage.
By David Snamabout a year ago in The Swamp
J.K. Rowling and the Slippery Slope of Western “Feminism”
The 2024 Paris Olympic Games were fraught with controversy even before they began. From threats of dumping feces into the Seine by the French to debates over whether the opening ceremony mocked Da Vinci’s Last Supper or paid tribute to the Feast of Dionysus—Olympics = debauchery = Dionysus = god of the Seine River and the Olympics' "gay" origins.
By Karina Thyraabout a year ago in The Swamp
Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan Greeted by President Biden and Vice President Harris After Landing on U.S. Soil
In a momentous event highlighting the intricate dance of international diplomacy and the critical issue of wrongful detentions, two American citizens—Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan—were greeted by President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris upon their return to the United States. This event, following a meticulously negotiated prisoner exchange with Russia, underscores the complexities of international relations and the U.S. government's steadfast commitment to protecting its citizens abroad.
By David Snamabout a year ago in The Swamp
Democracy in danger
Democracy in danger Modern politics is harming voter participation Democracy used to be said to be government by the people for the people. Now that does not exist. Lies and deceit by political parties, is so common that the people just shrug and say, “they all do it”. There is not even great outrage at the discovery of deliberate deceptions. On the 4th July 2024 in Great Britian, an election was held. The socialist “labour” party won the most seats in Parliament, by a large majority but the voter participation was the lowest for 20 years, it is widely accepted that many votes were cast on the basis of the voter did not want the centre right party, the Conservatives also known as Tories, to continue in power. So labour won because of voter dis-satisfaction with the Tories rather than because they have better policies. This is not good for democracy.
By Peter Roseabout a year ago in The Swamp
What Honest Planet Would Look Like
What would the world look like if all the lies and deception were gone? What would the world be if instead of cowardice and people who have been taught to "cya" (cover your a&$) at all costs, we actually were told the truth? I don't know, and maybe we will never know, but I suspect that if courage could bring honesty up, real human evolution and civilized progress could occur.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in The Swamp
Dear Future President
It's time for another political article because as I surf through Twitter and Youtube I'm seeing post after post about Trump and Kamala. Oy ve and a half. Look what America has been reduced to: Trump, the felon who causes insurrections or Kamala, the brain dead druggie who can't complete an actual real sentence. We are so doomed. Still, if I could vote, I'd give my vote to the felon. At least I can understand him when he speaks.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in The Swamp
Since we pay Tax why are charities needed?
Since we pay Tax why are charities needed? Are we paying twice for same thing? Charities do very good work. The point is not that charities do not do good work, but they should not be needed if government bureaucracies were efficient.
By Peter Rose2 years ago in The Swamp
Why American Voters Should Choose Kamala Harris Over Donald Trump
As the 2024 presidential election looms, Americans confront a pivotal choice: support Kamala Harris, the sitting Vice President, or former President Donald Trump. Here are ten compelling reasons why Kamala Harris is the superior candidate for the presidency, especially as she aims to become the first female president of the United States.
By David Snam2 years ago in The Swamp
How Neoliberalism Has Failed the Youth
In recent years, the failings of neoliberalism have become increasingly apparent, particularly in its impact on the younger generation. The promises of prosperity, opportunity, and upward mobility that neoliberalism once held are now overshadowed by growing inequality, precarious employment, and diminishing prospects for the youth. This article delves into the ways in which neoliberalism has failed the younger generation, creating suggestions as to how a new political, economic hegemony could replace it.
By Callum Blades2 years ago in The Swamp









