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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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kodiac · 22-25, M
What Trump meant was he will undo the chains holding our country down imposed by obozo / biden . Will fix the damage so next election the fate of thr country won't hang in the balance so the next election won't be as important.
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@kodiac What chains are those, through?

I mean, I'm sure it will be huge, and unprecedented (sorry, thats a big word for Trumpdom) and all, but aside from the deliberate dictatorship stuff, what's he going to do?
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iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@kodiac See that’s where you are wrong unfortunately. Trump doesn’t give AF about the middle and lower class.

Trump also wants to end Taxation of Social Security benefits. Please tell me how any of this is going to benefit American people? Doing this is going to get rid of Social
security so I hope you have started to save for your retirement because if Trump gets his way you won’t have Social Security. But yeah, he cares about you all.

Earlier today, former President Donald Trump suggested eliminating the partial income taxation of Social Security benefits, which currently helps fund the Social Security and Medicare Hospital Insurance (HI) trust funds. Without a replacement source of revenue, we estimate repealing taxation of benefits for seniors would:

Increase deficits by $1.6 trillion to $1.8 trillion through 2035
Increase Social Security’s 75-year shortfall by 25 percent – or 0.9 percent of payroll
Nearly triple the Medicare HI 75-year shortfall, increasing it by 0.6 percent of payroll
Advance the insolvency date of Social Security’s retirement trust fund by over one year
Advance the insolvency date of the Medicare HI trust fund by six years

https://www.crfb.org/blogs/donald-trumps-suggestion-end-taxation-social-security-benefits
kodiac · 22-25, M
@iamonfire696 But it won't affect you one bit
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@kodiac But why would you support a man like this and blindly say that he’s got your best interests at heart?

Do you realize how ridiculous you sound. I just showed you that he wants to cut funding to a social program that people rely on. One that you will rely on in your retirement.

Does that make sense to you? Do you actually research what he’s telling you?

Pretend I am not Canadian, what does that matter? You must have no response to what I have shown you because facts are facts. He doesn’t care about the American people. It’s really sad that you think he does.
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