Let me start by saying that she is the best choice for a president, but am I the only one who started to think that she will pull a Macron move once she guarantee the power and start to apply right wing policies?

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    2 months ago

    :yawn: loaded questions are so boring
    If you really want an honest answer you have to rephrase the question into a format possible to answer

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    You’re going to find out soon.

    And I mean if she does a right-wing move by French standards, wouldn’t that be considered socialist and far-left in the USA?

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    The only “right wing” policy I see her implementing is the border control compromise bill if that gets passed.

    I think continued support of Israel is up in the air due to the election being close and AIPAC making it an issue.

    Looking at a lot of her new domestic policy goals, I expect a lot of the effort will go into either reducing cost of living for millennials or increasing salaries.

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    2 months ago

    Is this Russian psyop? What warrants that fear of yours? I suppose I’m as scared of that as I am getting bit by a shark in Idaho - it’s technically possible but extremely unlikely.

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    I’m more worried about third party candidates pulling a macron. They typically have much less history to point to for consistency in policies, they have already received GOP aid, and Jill Stein…

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        Small correction. No coalition “brought him to power”, he was already in power. A left-wing coalition came first in a parliamentary election but without an actual majority. He declined to appoint its representative as PM. So instead of an unstable leftist government that can’t get anything done, there will now be an unstable centre-right one that can’t get anything done.