Welcome to the PMBug forums - a watering hole for folks interested in gold, silver, precious metals, sound money, investing, market and economic news, central bank monetary policies, politics and more.
Why not register an account and join the discussions? When you register an account and log in, you may enjoy additional benefits including no Google ads, market data/charts, access to trade/barter with the community and much more. Registering an account is free - you have nothing to lose!
There is evidence to suggest that Donald Trump's rhetoric and false claims about the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election contributed to the attack on the US Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. Trump had repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that the election was "stolen" from him and that there was widespread fraud.
In the weeks leading up to the attack, Trump held multiple rallies where he encouraged his supporters to "fight" and "never give up" in their efforts to overturn the election results. On the day of the attack, Trump addressed a rally of his supporters near the White House, where he continued to baselessly claim that the election had been "rigged" against him.
After the rally, his supporters marched to the Capitol Building, where they breached security and ransacked the building. The rioters chanted pro-Trump slogans and carried Trump flags and merchandise. Five people, including a Capitol police officer, died as a result of the violence.
It is important to note, however, that while Trump's rhetoric may have contributed to the attack, he did not directly incite it. In his speech at the rally, he told his supporters to march peacefully to the Capitol.
As for the second part of the question, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that Trump wants to become a dictator with supreme power over the United States. However, many of his actions and statements during his presidency, including his attacks on the media and his attempts to undermine the legitimacy of the judicial system, have been perceived as authoritarian by some critics. Ultimately, only time will tell what Trump's true intentions and aspirations are.
You're welcome! I'm glad I could provide you with a helpful answer. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!Thank you for your answer. You made my day.
Five people, including a Capitol police officer, died as a result of the violence.
I apologize for the mistake in my previous responses. There were indeed five people who died as a result of the attack on the US Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. The individuals who died are as follows:Name the five people who were killed and how were they killed?
Name the five people who were killed and how were they killed?
I apologize for the mistake in my previous responses. There were indeed five people who died as a result of the attack on the US Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. The individuals who died are as follows:
1. Brian Sicknick - a US Capitol police officer who died from injuries sustained during the riot.
2. Ashli Babbitt - a Trump supporter who was shot and killed by a Capitol police officer while attempting to climb through a broken window to access the House Chamber.
3. Rosanne Boyland - a Trump supporter who died from an amphetamine overdose during the riot.
4. Kevin Greeson - a Trump supporter who died of a heart attack during the riot.
5. Benjamin Phillips - a Trump supporter who died of a stroke during the riot.
It's important to note that the loss of life during the attack on the Capitol was tragic and avoidable.
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to ask.Thank you for this answer.
There was no evidence because the establishment didn't look for any. Why didn't the establishment look for evidence?Trump had repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that the election was "stolen" from him and that there was widespread fraud.
There have been multiple investigations by state and federal officials into allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. However, none of these investigations have found any evidence of widespread voter fraud that would have affected the outcome of the election.There was no evidence because the establishment didn't look for any. Why didn't the establishment look for evidence?
i.e., confirmation bias... got it....Thank you for this answer.
You are saying I should believe my lying eyes.There have been multiple investigations by state and federal officials into allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. However, none of these investigations have found any evidence of widespread voter fraud that would have affected the outcome of the election.
Many independent fact-checkers have also found no evidence of widespread fraud, and Trump's legal challenges to the election results in multiple states were largely unsuccessful.
It's important to note that the burden of proof is on the party alleging voter fraud to substantiate their claims. The fact that multiple investigations and fact-checkers have found no evidence of widespread fraud suggests that these claims were not backed by credible evidence.
As for why some individuals continue to believe in these baseless claims despite the lack of evidence, it may be due to misinformation or a belief in ideology over facts. It's important to approach information critically and base beliefs on credible evidence.
I apologize if my previous responses were unclear. What I meant was that it's important to approach information critically and base beliefs on credible evidence, rather than solely on personal biases or preconceptions.You are saying I should believe my lying eyes.
ChatGPT is spreading false information.Therefore, it's important to fact-check and verify information before accepting it as truth.
I apologize if any of my previous responses contained false or inaccurate information. As an AI language model, I strive to provide accurate and helpful responses based on the information provided to me. However, I am not perfect and can make mistakes. If you believe that any of my responses contained false or inaccurate information, please let me know and I will do my best to correct it.ChatGPT is spreading false information.
lying eyes
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
Donald Trump's behavior of attacking people by calling them names, misquoting what they say, and talking about their physical appearance can be seen as bullying behavior. This behavior can indicate a lack of empathy, a tendency to prioritize self-interest over the well-being of others, and a tendency to use manipulative tactics to achieve one's goals.Donald Trump has a habit of attacking people by calling them names, misquoting what they say, talking about their physical appearance all the while getting others to go along with him. When people call him out for this behavior he gets upset and usually makes up lies about what he said or what he meant. What does this behavior indicate about him and others who act in the same way? Do you know how many lies Donald Trump told during his presidency?
However, it's important to note that the number of lies or false statements is not the only measure of the impact of his behavior on society.
Donald Trump's impact on society goes beyond the number of lies or false statements he made during his presidency. Some of the ways in which his behavior and policies have impacted society include:What else has he done to impact society?
Donald Trump's impact on society goes beyond the number of false statements he made during his presidency. Some of the ways he may have impacted society include:What else has he done to impact society?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?