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Debate Score:12
Arguments:10
Total Votes:17
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Do you support President Trump?

Yes.

Side Score: 9
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No.

Side Score: 3

That's a big yeppers from me. Finally, we have someone looking out for us, unapologetically, too. The UN, NATO and Trade; we have someone asking participants to pony up the dough, pay their fair share and play by the rules. No one before Trump would do this; they were too afraid the might offend those in our alliances and our trading partners. Well, boo hoo, babies; a new sheriff is in town.

Also, immigration; it's about f'ng time someone spoke up and is actively trying to do something about this ridiculousness.

And last, but not least: How about the economy? That's f'ng boss, man!

Side: Yes.

Of course I support Trump.

We have the greatest economy since records were kept. Who could not support that?

Trump took all of a year to decimate ISIS strongholds!

Obama did nothing about ISIS for eight years!

Now if you are a radical No Restriction abortion supporter, you will not like Trump. But these people are inhuman and I could not care less what they think.

Side: Yes.
AlofRI(3294) Clarified
1 point

A great economy is when anyone can make a living working a reasonable number of hours a week, afford to send their kids to college, and after, THEY can make a living …. maybe a viable child or two? One can afford decent health care, not go bankrupt if they get sick of injured. Put some money in the bank for later years, afford to take care of their parents if need be. Not have to choose between groceries and/or clothes for the kids, take a trip now and then ….. everybody. THAT'S a "great economy", not just those on Wall Street making a killing. Who couldn't support that??

I'm kinda old, but not as old as "before records were kept". I can remember a great economy … THIS ISN'T ONE!

"Trump took a years to decimate ISIS … After Obama took out most of its upper echelon, including Aal Baghdadi, bin Laden and the American traitor who planned their operations, got them pinned down in a small area wher the U.S. military [not Trump] could take them out easily. By the way …. I think there's still a problem in Afghanistan, in Africa, in the rest of the middle east … What's keeping you Super Trump! If you didn't play so many multi-million$ golf games, (That WE pay for), maybe …………? "Of course you support Trump." Any idiot would! ;-)

I wouldn't be a Trump supporter if I was a JOCK STRAP! ;-)

Side: Yes.

Yes. He's the bulwark between us and being run by people who use Alinskyism as a guide. Saul Alinsky being a man who literally dressed up people in kkk attire and sent them into Republican events to pretend to be supporters.

Saul Alinsky, a man who literally gave glory and praise to Lucifer as the "First radical".

Alinsky tactic kkk-

https://www.google.com/amp/s/culturalsurvivalskills.me/2010/10/26/alinsky-dress-up-as-members-of-the-ku-klux-klan/amp/

Exact same Alinsky tactic used by Democrats against Trump-

https://youtu.be/xsjMXpQyhDU

Alinsky and Lucifer-

https://www.azquotes.com/picture-quotes/ quote-the-very-first-radical-known-to-man-who-rebelled-against-the-establishment-and-did-it-saul-alinsky-110-7-0705.jpg

Side: Yes.
2 points

Shut up Bronto you moronic halfwit.

The alt-right, or alternative right, is a loosely-connected and somewhat ill-defined[1] grouping of white supremacists/white nationalists, neo-Nazis, neo-fascists, neo-Confederates, Holocaust deniers, and other far-right[2][3][4] fringe hate groups.[5][6]

Alt-right beliefs have been described as isolationist, protectionist, antisemitic and white supremacist,[7][8][9] frequently overlapping with neo-Nazism,[10][11][12][13] identitarianism,[14] nativism and Islamophobia,[15][16][17][18][19] antifeminism, misogyny and homophobia,[10][20][21][22][13] right-wing populism[23][24] and the neoreactionary movement.[7][25] The concept has further been associated with several groups such as American nationalists, paleoconservatives, anarcho-capitalists, national-anarchists,[26] paleolibertarians, Christian fundamentalists, neo-monarchists, men's rights advocates and the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump.[15][24][25][27][28][14]

According to a Southern Poverty Law Center report published in February 2018, over 100 people have been killed and injured in 13 attacks by alt-right influenced perpetrators since 2014. Political scientists and leaders have argued it should be classified as a terrorist or extremist movement.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt-right

Side: No.
1 point

Aaaaaah. Reduced you into nothingness. I feel rather satisfied at watching what is left of you flopping on the shore, gasping for air, trying to hurl your own shit like a half dead chimpanzee in a desperate, last ditch dying monkey attempt...

Side: Yes.
1 point

According to a Southern Poverty Law Center report published in February 2018, over 100 people have been killed and injured in 13 attacks by alt-right influenced perpetrators since 2014.

So all "alt right" terrorists put together killed less people than one single Islamic attack.

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the November 2015 Paris attacks (130 killed), the July 2016 Nice truck attack (86 killed), the June 2016 Atatürk Airport attack (45 killed), the March 2016 Brussels bombings (32 killed), and the May 2017 Manchester Arena bombing (22 killed)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamicterrorismin_Europe

Side: Yes.
1 point

According to a Southern Poverty Law Center report

Oh, and it gets better.

After allegations of a toxic workplace culture that discriminates against women and people of color, the Southern Poverty Law Center is trying to emerge and chart a way forward.

https://www.npr.org/2019/04/17/713887174/after-allegations-of-toxic-culture-southern-poverty-law-center-tries-to-move-for

Bwahahahahahaha!

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Side: Yes.
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