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What did Trump mean by this statement? Discuss

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"It will be fixed, it will be fine”.
The former President told Christians at a conservative event in Florida on Friday, July 26.

Former President Trump addressed Christian voters to vote for him and claimed they "won't have to do it anymore" after the election in November.
"It'll be fixed, it'll be fine. You won't have to vote anymore," the GOP presidential nominee told the crowd at the conservative Turning Point Action event
He continued his speech by saying, "We'll have it fixed so good, you're not gonna have to vote."

What did Trump mean by this? If he wins does that mean US voters won’t need to vote anymore?

What are your thoughts?
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KingofBones1 · 46-50, M
Well it's kind of like Biden or somebody in his cabinet made the suggestion the other day that we should only have an election once every 18 years instead of every four sounds like both sides are trying to become Kings to me
Ynotisay · M
@KingofBones1 I think you might have heard that one wrong. Think you're referring to the text below. It's from an Op-Ed that Biden wrote for the Washington Post.

There's a link at the bottom if you want to check it out. Hope you do. And then maybe you can put the "both sides" stuff down. Big difference between what you said and the truth.There is no both sides.

(WaPo) "The United States is the only major constitutional democracy that gives lifetime seats to its high court. Term limits would help ensure that the court’s membership changes with some regularity. That would make timing for court nominations more predictable and less arbitrary. It would reduce the chance that any single presidency radically alters the makeup of the court for generations to come. I support a system in which the president would appoint a justice every two years to spend 18 years in active service on the Supreme Court.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/07/29/joe-biden-reform-supreme-court-presidential-immunity-plan-announcement/
KingofBones1 · 46-50, M
@Ynotisay maybe that's so but you know what neither side right now is really good for our country and that's the plan is simple truth just because you support the far left doesn't make them good. Nor is the far right religious extreme. Neither one right now is representing the Constitution or the oath which I took and swore to defend twice the pie however you want to but it still ends up the same s*** sandwich in the end
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@KingofBones1 if you’re going to speak on something then you should be giving the correct information.

Trump doesn’t care about you, he wants to cut taxes for the rich, that’s not going to help you unless you’re extremely wealthy.
Punches · 46-50, F
@iamonfire696 I do not see how the rich can get tax cuts. I mean do they even pay any taxes at this point?
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@Punches that’s the point, Trump wants to keep them from paying tax.