>>373408>It is 2016 all over again.When you say it that way, it sounds great. 2016 was a good time.
I don't think it'll be that great this time.
>They "oppose" him at every front.This is on a whole different level from back then.
>They make it so obvious he's the "anti-establishment" candidate.Nah, Trump basically is the Republican party at this point. He's far from anti-establishment by now.
>And then, they make the only alternative so much worse. It was Hillary back then, now it is Biden.Fair point, although it's worth noting that Biden is the incumbent.
If they wanted Trump to win, why would they have put Biden in?
>How are you going to ensure they won't steal this election like they did in 2020?Not much I can do, personally.
>You keep shilling this guy.I'm not "shilling" him. I'm just saying I'm going to vote for him anyway.
>Surely you have a plan that goes beyond participating in ZOG's "democracy"I'll be real with you, I don't have a plan. I'm only one guy.
But since you bought it up, what's your plan? What are you going to do?
Pardon me if I come off as abrasive, but people always tell me that voting does nothing, and then proceed to do nothing themselves. Why is me voting somehow worse than doing nothing? What is it that you do that's more productive than me?
>And expecting an outcome other than what the Jews have already predetermined, right?Jews win no matter who wins. I don't believe the outcome is exactly predetermined, because for Jews it doesn't need to be: the Jews play both sides, so it doesn't really matter who wins for them. Trump is a Zionist, Biden is a Zionist. Zionists win no matter what, but their other policies still differ enough for me to give a fuck.
For me, however, I have to pay grocery bills, drive to work, and support a family. I do care about things impacted by policy, and even if I don't have any control over the system I do participate in it and remain aware of what goes on in it, because it directly impacts my life.