Comments by "surely you joke, mein failüre" (@surelyyoujokemeinfailure7531) on "Trump Defends Confederate Flag, Tweets Racism, WON'T STOP Lying" video.
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Bad news, people, the damage Trump did to America will last decades longer than his presidency. We are quickly heading towards a future when no foreign students will want to study here - when other nations won't make treaties with us because we renege on them even before the ink is dry - when we are known worldwide as the covid capitol - when no one will want to buy our possibly-tainted food products - when Americans are not welcome anywhere as visitors - when other countries move away from using the US dollar. All our former allies and former trading partners know that bad US presidents come and go, and that Trump's time will end someday. What the rest of the world has learned, to their disappointment and chagrin, is that our safety mechanisms and our separation-of-powers aren't worth the paper they're written on. At no point in this mess did any of the so-called adults in the room pull the plug on it, install the VP, and schedule a new election. Instead, we collectively shrugged and told the world (essentially) "Sorry, but our antiquated electoral college picked him. Sorry, we can't do anything. Sorry, we need to wait for the next election." In the rest of the world, they can have a leader hanging from a lamppost the very next day for less than what Trump did. We have been revealed to the world as paper-mache eagles.
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Bad news, people, the damage Trump did to America will last decades longer than his presidency. We are quickly heading towards a future when no foreign students will want to study here - when other nations won't make treaties with us because we renege on them even before the ink is dry - when we are known worldwide as the covid capitol - when no one will want to buy our possibly-tainted food products - when Americans are not welcome anywhere as visitors - when other countries move away from using the US dollar. All our former allies and former trading partners know that bad US presidents come and go, and that Trump's time will end someday. What the rest of the world has learned, to their disappointment and chagrin, is that our safety mechanisms and our separation-of-powers aren't worth the paper they're written on. At no point in this mess did any of the so-called adults in the room pull the plug on it, install the VP, and schedule a new election. Instead, we collectively shrugged and told the world (essentially) "Sorry, but our antiquated electoral college picked him. Sorry, we can't do anything. Sorry, we need to wait for the next election." In the rest of the world, they can have a leader hanging from a lamppost the very next day for less than what Trump did. We have been revealed to the world as paper-mache eagles.
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