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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1080 on: July 05, 2025, 10:37:17 PM »
All these world leaders need to go now. Normal people who give a shit about the people need to run for these offices. Before they sacrifice us all in competition with each other.

I’m going to be the one with the most Monopoly money when the world burns. That’s their game.

I feel like this line of thought is how Trump got elected initially.
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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1081 on: July 05, 2025, 10:45:57 PM »
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All these world leaders need to go now. Normal people who give a shit about the people need to run for these offices. Before they sacrifice us all in competition with each other.

I’m going to be the one with the most Monopoly money when the world burns. That’s their game.
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I feel like this line of thought is how Trump got elected initially.


I think it was more “America needs to be run like a business” so elect a businessman, which hit because unlikes Steve Forbes, Mike Bloomberg, Trump has a personality, an outsized one at that

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1082 on: July 06, 2025, 01:25:27 PM »
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All these world leaders need to go now. Normal people who give a shit about the people need to run for these offices. Before they sacrifice us all in competition with each other.

I’m going to be the one with the most Monopoly money when the world burns. That’s their game.
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I feel like this line of thought is how Trump got elected initially.
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I think it was more “America needs to be run like a business” so elect a businessman, which hit because unlikes Steve Forbes, Mike Bloomberg, Trump has a personality, an outsized one at that

The impulse that got him elected is the same one that causes traffic jams from people slowing down to gawk at a car crash.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1083 on: July 07, 2025, 10:54:24 AM »
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All these world leaders need to go now. Normal people who give a shit about the people need to run for these offices. Before they sacrifice us all in competition with each other.

I’m going to be the one with the most Monopoly money when the world burns. That’s their game.
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I feel like this line of thought is how Trump got elected initially.

I’m talking about normal people

Not fake ass Christians.
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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1084 on: July 07, 2025, 12:31:28 PM »
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I'm asking for the "I didnt vote because she's just as bad", people to stand up and take a bow.

Please come and show yourself. I know you're reading this. Fucking cowards.
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I think you're actually mad at a few tens of thousands of Muslims in Michigan and Wisconsin who couldn't countenance voting for someone who was actively assisting in the genocide of their friends and families.
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how are they feeling about Trump now ?
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I can't believe this rhetoric failed to work for the dozenth time! More scolding is probably needed next time.
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@neonbrown you are a real one and I will leave it at that. These other two who are compelled to chastise Palestinian Americans for not eating shit and voting for someone who had “no daylight” between herself and BB is just gross at this point. Dems did not show up to vote and it is as simple as that. Stop blaming brown people in Michigan.
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Perhaps I’m misunderstanding, but h00man didn’t say anything about muslims or Palestinian-Americans. Their criticism was toward Dems who did not show up to vote because they thought Kamala and Trump were equally bad.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1085 on: July 07, 2025, 12:54:58 PM »
Also, Trump's team clarified that Eptein killed himself and there is no client list....

today, Trump announces more tariffs! Yay distractions! 
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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1086 on: July 07, 2025, 05:43:02 PM »
Pretty naive to still that that any one group voting or not voting could have prevented any of this.  The people with money wanted this to happen, so it happened.  Even if Trump would have miraculously lost the election, they would have still found a way to invalidate the results and get into office.   Not worth continually arguing about or wasting time on.  Learn to read the room and realize the situation we’re in.
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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1087 on: July 07, 2025, 06:18:08 PM »
Pretty naive to still that that any one group voting or not voting could have prevented any of this.  The people with money wanted this to happen, so it happened.  Even if Trump would have miraculously lost the election, they would have still found a way to invalidate the results and get into office.   Not worth continually arguing about or wasting time on.  Learn to read the room and realize the situation we’re in.

Fatalism isn't the answer here. Harris was not a good candidate and most of that was out of her control. She couldn't take Biden's position on any issue because both sides disliked Biden and she couldn't take a different stance from Biden because then she wasn't running on her track record as VP (main qualification to most voters). Biden steps aside early summer, contested convention happens, candidate who wouldn't represent a demographic NBD is picked, things could end way differently.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1088 on: July 09, 2025, 07:15:24 AM »
Also, Trump's team clarified that Eptein killed himself and there is no client list....

today, Trump announces more tariffs! Yay distractions!
200% tariffs on pharmaceutical goods. After millions of elderly people die, MAGA will blame it on the ACA and continue to suck off Trump.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1089 on: July 22, 2025, 08:04:38 AM »
Also, Trump's team clarified that Eptein killed himself and there is no client list....

Still don’t get why he doesn’t pardon Ghislaine for not trafficking kids to someone as that didn’t happen, according to that ‘logic,’ or killing her a la Epstein as any second of any day she rots in prison she could backstab him. It doesn’t make sense. It’s already exceedingly obvious that it’s a cover up at this point, and it has been that obvious. At this point why wouldn’t he go all the way with it?
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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1090 on: July 22, 2025, 10:10:44 AM »
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Also, Trump's team clarified that Eptein killed himself and there is no client list....
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Still don’t get why he doesn’t pardon Ghislaine for not trafficking kids to someone as that didn’t happen, according to that ‘logic,’ or killing her a la Epstein as any second of any day she rots in prison she could backstab him. It doesn’t make sense. It’s already exceedingly obvious that it’s a cover up at this point, and it has been that obvious. At this point why wouldn’t he go all the way with it?

I would assume that pardoning would just show a coverup on his end, whereas trying to shift blame to Obama and Democrats would “exonerate” him in the eyes of his followers.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1091 on: July 22, 2025, 10:26:41 AM »
A lot of my friends and family are convinced this is going to break the MAGA spell and he's going to lose tons of supporters/cult members. Ain't no way. The whole thing has been been performative bullshit to try to demonize and dehumanize anyone they hate by calling them the worst thing a person can be...

People who are overtly outspoken about hating pedos (e.g. right wingers up until just a few days ago) give me the creeps. It's like...yeah we know, everyone knows, they suck, nobody is arguing against that, everybody hates them, they get killed in prison for fucks sake.
So anytime someone's whole personality revolves around hating pedos I get sus about them and it makes me feel like there's more going on. I don't necessarily believe that all of them are trying to cover up their own pedo tendencies, but it makes me think you have something sketchy going on that's causing you to make a big show of patting yourself on the back for hating the most hated thing in the world. Weird way to "virtue signal".

They don't really give a fuck, maybe he'll lose 1% of his cult. Maybe.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1092 on: July 22, 2025, 11:12:08 AM »
It's not going to change the MAGA perception one bit. They're already using Charlie Kirk, Dinesh, and other MAGA influencers to help spread the message that the "country is over it and needs to move on."

The narrative is also being spread via other, smaller MAGA influencers and social media bots.

I still firmly believe that a video can come out of Donald Trump balls deep into a crying child and his base will still defend him all before saying Biden is probably a pedo because he likes ice cream because what grown ass man likes ice cream that much.

Lastly, even if he was proven as a pedo, you just know for a fact that DOJ won't touch him. Congressional GOP won't impeach and/or remove him from office. And SCOTUS will protect him saying it was a presidential act even though all this stuff was way before he was president.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1093 on: July 22, 2025, 12:01:06 PM »
Thanks to advancements in AI we can just say anything we don't like is a deepfake!
Woooo! Everything is going to be just great!

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1094 on: July 22, 2025, 12:43:54 PM »
Thanks to advancements in AI we can just say anything we don't like is a deepfake!
Woooo! Everything is going to be just great!

Even before AI, everything GOP didn't like was doctored video.

When Marjorie "Threetoe" Greene was on trial to see if she could be allowed on the ballot due to her role with Capitol riot, ever piece of FB/YouTube video of her calling for civil war was met with her accusation that it's all doctored video by the leftists. Even if it was played off her YouTube channel and/or FB page.

Fucking insane.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1095 on: July 23, 2025, 06:17:25 PM »
Justice Department told tRump in May his name is in the Epstein file multiple times.

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5416848-wsj-doj-trump-epstein-files/

Nothing to see here. Don’t worry about Pedo President!
 Deep State Donald sure isn’t to bright. Remember the good old days when a blowjob was a bridge to far? Party of morals and conservatism my fucking ass. At least Kennedy had the brains to use the secret service to hide his shit.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1096 on: July 23, 2025, 07:16:47 PM »
can someone much smarter than me please explain how the US will retain profits for the below Japanese investment into the US

RESTORING AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL POWER: Japan will invest $550 billion directed by the United States to rebuild and expand core American industries.

    This is the single largest foreign investment commitment ever secured by any country and will generate hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs, expand domestic manufacturing, and secure American prosperity for generations.
    At President Trump’s direction, these funds will be targeted toward the revitalization of America’s strategic industrial base, including:
        Energy infrastructure and production, including LNG, advanced fuels, and grid modernization;
        Semiconductor manufacturing and research, rebuilding U.S. capacity from design to fabrication;
        Critical minerals mining, processing, and refining, ensuring access to essential inputs;
        Pharmaceutical and medical production, ending U.S. dependence on foreign-made medicines and supplies;
        Commercial and defense shipbuilding, including new yards and modernization of existing facilities.

    The United States will retain 90% of the profits from this investment—ensuring that American workers, taxpayers, and communities reap the overwhelming share of the benefit.


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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1097 on: July 24, 2025, 11:11:13 AM »
New South Park season premiere is incredible, Trump takedown is wild.


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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1098 on: July 24, 2025, 12:06:49 PM »
can someone much smarter than me please explain how the US will retain profits for the below Japanese investment into the US

RESTORING AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL POWER: Japan will invest $550 billion directed by the United States to rebuild and expand core American industries.

    This is the single largest foreign investment commitment ever secured by any country and will generate hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs, expand domestic manufacturing, and secure American prosperity for generations.
    At President Trump’s direction, these funds will be targeted toward the revitalization of America’s strategic industrial base, including:
        Energy infrastructure and production, including LNG, advanced fuels, and grid modernization;
        Semiconductor manufacturing and research, rebuilding U.S. capacity from design to fabrication;
        Critical minerals mining, processing, and refining, ensuring access to essential inputs;
        Pharmaceutical and medical production, ending U.S. dependence on foreign-made medicines and supplies;
        Commercial and defense shipbuilding, including new yards and modernization of existing facilities.

    The United States will retain 90% of the profits from this investment—ensuring that American workers, taxpayers, and communities reap the overwhelming share of the benefit.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1099 on: July 24, 2025, 03:25:34 PM »
can someone much smarter than me please explain how the US will retain profits for the below Japanese investment into the US

RESTORING AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL POWER: Japan will invest $550 billion directed by the United States to rebuild and expand core American industries.

    This is the single largest foreign investment commitment ever secured by any country and will generate hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs, expand domestic manufacturing, and secure American prosperity for generations.
    At President Trump’s direction, these funds will be targeted toward the revitalization of America’s strategic industrial base, including:
        Energy infrastructure and production, including LNG, advanced fuels, and grid modernization;
        Semiconductor manufacturing and research, rebuilding U.S. capacity from design to fabrication;
        Critical minerals mining, processing, and refining, ensuring access to essential inputs;
        Pharmaceutical and medical production, ending U.S. dependence on foreign-made medicines and supplies;
        Commercial and defense shipbuilding, including new yards and modernization of existing facilities.

    The United States will retain 90% of the profits from this investment—ensuring that American workers, taxpayers, and communities reap the overwhelming share of the benefit.

Lip service to morons so they don’t get upset that U.S. Steel is now 100% owned by Nippon Steel.
 You know, the sale PRESIDENT PEDO was dead set against before he got elected.

MERICA!!!!

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1100 on: July 25, 2025, 05:18:48 PM »
This is fucking hilarious:

HOW I CAME TO BE IN THE EPSTEIN FILES
A conspiracy wrapped in a conspiracy theory wrapped in an enigma

By Alexandra Petri

 I was taking soup to the orphans, as usual, when a young man I’d never before met seized me by the arm. “Donald,” he said. “My name is Barack Obama, although that’s not important right now. In fact, you’ve already forgotten it. Before I matriculate at Harvard Law School, I must introduce you to someone who’s going to change your life.”

I looked at my watch. It was 1987.

“Who?” I asked.
“A man with whom you have nothing in common,” the mysterious figure went on. “Not one single thing. Not even enigmas. His name is Jeffrey.”
“Great!” I said. I loved to be introduced to people, in case they could help me with the orphans or connect me to a good sackcloth dealer. I was wearing a lot of sackcloth at that time, out of humility. I put down the biography of William McKinley that I had been reading in order to learn whether tariffs were good or bad. I had hoped that I could read it to the orphans, after we finished with the soup. But that could wait. “Please, introduce me.”

Thus began almost two decades of association that were nothing but miserable for me. I don’t know if you have any friends with whom you have nothing in common, but that was how it was with me and this guy. I assume! I never found out what he did, or how exactly he made his money, or even what his interests were. I would look at him and think, What a head of hair! “Even better than William McKinley’s!” I would mouth silently to myself. Then I would notice that, below the hair, his mouth was moving, and I’d try to guess what he had been saying, so that I could answer appropriately. Usually, I would just laugh and say, “You know that’s right!”
“You’re a pal,” Jeffrey would tell me. I wondered if I really was a pal. I spent so little time understanding what he had to say, and so much time lost in my own world, thinking about William McKinley and wondering what tariffs were. Tariffs—what a beautiful sound that word has. Tariff: the tip of the tongue taking a trip from the glorious Ta to the explosion of riff!
Again and again, my new friend would drag me to parties that I had no interest in attending. I was miserable. I sat in the front row at the Victoria’s Secret fashion show with my biography of William McKinley open on my lap. But it was hard to read in the dark room, and I was not getting to the part that explained what tariffs were as fast as I would have liked.
“I don’t want to go to another of Jeffrey’s island soirees,” I complained at one point. “I just want to stay in and read up about tariffs. I don’t feel that I understand them yet.” Everybody knows how much I love reading and how zealously I guard my reading time.
“No,” the mysterious man said. “It’s very important that you attend these parties. We need you in pictures. It’s for the conspiracy.”
I could tell the conspiracy was very important to him, so I always wound up going.
“Come on the plane,” Jeffrey said once. “It’s called the Lolita Express.”
“Sure,” I said. This was the most excited I had been in some time. I had no idea that Jeffrey also loved Nabokov. “I love a literary classic with an unreliable narrator.”
On the plane, I was disappointed. I searched it up and down for books to read but did not find any. Not even The Art of Translation!
“You should call your next plane the Ada, or Ardor: A Family-Chronicle Express,” I suggested. Jeffrey didn’t laugh. Now that I think back, I am beginning to doubt that Jeffrey had even read Lolita!
Jeffrey claims I met Melania on his plane, but I am certain I was with the orphans that week. Once I asked Melania about it.
“Have you ever been on that plane?” I asked. “Is that where we met? I don’t think that would have been how.”
She shrugged. “Could be. I do a lot of conspiracy things, what with all the body doubles. What do you remember?”
“I remember approaching you. I said, ‘I respect women too much to have any sense of what you look like physically, but there is something about your soul that makes me think of tariffs.’ And then you said, ‘Oh, no.’ And I said, ‘No, it’s good. Tariff is the most beautiful word in the English language.’”

“That does sound more like you,” she said.

Jeffrey kept inviting me to parties or, worse, urging me to throw parties of my own with themes that he suggested. I didn’t want to, but never told him so. That would have been impolite.
“I’m having a party,” I told Jeffrey once. “The theme is respect for women. I respect women so much that I feel bad even singling them out to say that I respect them, because really they’re just people. It’s a party about that, and I’d like you to be there.”
“That’s not a good theme,” he said. “Do a different theme instead.” So we did Jeffrey’s theme. I was very unhappy about it. We were the only two people there. I spent the whole party in the corner with my book about William McKinley, trying to get to the tariff part. I didn’t, though. It was too loud.

The mysterious man who introduced me to Jeffrey in the first place came back in roughly 2002. He had a book for Jeffrey that he wanted me to sign. “Do a picture,” he suggested.
“But,” I said, “I never write a picture.”
“It’s okay,” he said. He had an autopen with him. “I always carry this, for conspiracy reasons.” He used the pen to make a very obscene doodle and then pointed for me to sign my name to it. There was text above it.
“What does the text say?” I asked. “It doesn’t imply I share a creepy secret with this man, does it? I am beginning to think that he is not on the level, and I wouldn’t like to have it in writing that we had shared a creepy secret if, say, he were later revealed to be a terrible pedophile.”
“It says, ‘I love tariffs!’” the man said.
“Great,” I said. I signed it enthusiastically.

Over the years, the man kept coming to me and asking me to pose for pictures or make incriminating videotapes “for the files.” I should have asked more about the files, now that I think about it. “What are the files for?” I should have said. But he was clearly so passionate about them that I did not want to rain on his parade. When pressed, he said, “Conspiracies to do with the 2016 election,” or, “Conspiracies to do with the 2020 election,” or, “Conspiracies generally,” or, “Ask Dan Bongino.”
“We’re going to put all of this into files,” he explained. “Reams and reams of really damning stuff. And then we’re going to keep them secret. And you need to keep asking for them. Don’t take no for an answer.”

“This conspiracy confuses me,” I said. “You have spent decades painstakingly assembling this file, but you also will hide it from everyone, and I have to ask for it to be released?”
“Yes,” he said. “But then you have to stop asking for it to be released. Abruptly, and as suspiciously as you can. Indeed, if Congress shows any interest in having it released, have the speaker of the House shut them down for the summer.”
“But,” I said, “why would Congress listen to me?”
“He’ll listen,” the man said, and winked. “You’ll be the president, although many of the people who voted for you will be people who have felt for a long time that there is a secret conspiracy of elite pedophiles and that you are the one to help them blow it wide open. So they might not be happy when you start calling the files ‘boring.’”

“Why would they care so much?”
“The idea that there are secretly elite cabals of pedophiles wherever you look has been the stuff of conspiracy theories for years. Your supporters will be particularly interested in such things.” He paused. “But this time there’s an actual man preying on actual girls. That’ll be the horrible thing about this: a lurid conspiracy theory wrapped around real horrors that happened to real girls.” He got quiet for a moment.
I was thinking about something else. “You said I would be president,” I said, my voice hushed with wonder. “Can I do tariffs, as president? Like William McKinley did?”
He shrugged. “Sure, I guess. Is that really your only question about this?”
I nodded. “Tariffs are all I think about.” I halted for a moment. “And they’re—they’re a good idea, right? Tariffs?”

“Are they a good idea? Are they a good idea?” He laughed. “Why, you might as well ask if there is reason to cast doubt on the legitimacy of my birth certificate!”
I frowned. “Is there?” He didn’t answer. “Is there?”
But he had already vanished into the parking lot, clutching his precious files.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1101 on: July 25, 2025, 11:12:15 PM »
It really is amazing what you can accomplish when you have no morals or sense of right or wrong.

Will Trump pardon Maxwell for a curated list of clients that excludes Trump and her refusal to ever name Trump as an obvious Epstien co-abuser? I'd bet on it.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1102 on: August 01, 2025, 06:19:40 PM »
lol, we are well on our way of having unreliable statistics like China or the Soviet Union. Fucking Trump reminds me of Stalin, thin skinned, and love to bets on the loyal and stupid instead of the competent.


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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1103 on: August 11, 2025, 05:08:50 PM »
Military takeover of DC. He’s never leaving office.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1104 on: August 11, 2025, 05:41:21 PM »
We’re gonna see Progressives he doesn’t like get jailed next.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1105 on: August 12, 2025, 01:27:55 PM »
It is amazing how easily everything spirals.

Attacks on independent media. meh
Attacks on norms and laws in the government. meh
Attacks on the capitol. meh
Overt corruption. meh
Taking over an entire city's police due to made up crime wave claims. meh

People in 100 years are going to ask not only "what the fuck was wrong with these people? they kept polluting even though they knew it was killing the planet?" but "what the fuck was the avg American doing? Why didn't they stand up in any meaningful way?"

Well, because they were living paycheck to paycheck, exhausted, and ignoring the obvious as they scrambled to achieve a sense of stability they should have achieved a decade earlier in their lives.

I feel fascism is the easiest system to sell people. It promises a "free-market" and "freedom" with the image of a strong authority figure protecting them from evil. Also, there is a lot of power in be a sensitive spoiled child. Most people let things go, but being a complete lunatic and pathetically weak individual causes people to lash out in ways that offers power.


lol, glad Biden invested in the Texas/Arkansas border. Biden poured money into this region. Created new jobs. Expanded the local economy by 1/4th and they still rushed to support team Trump. Their is honor in supporting and having compassion for those that disagree with you, but there is no point in propping up people who keep shooting themselves in the foot.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/12/opinion/liberalism-texarkana-economy-democracy.html

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1106 on: August 12, 2025, 02:13:05 PM »
It is amazing how easily everything spirals.

Attacks on independent media. meh
Attacks on norms and laws in the government. meh
Attacks on the capitol. meh
Overt corruption. meh
Taking over an entire city's police due to made up crime wave claims. meh

People in 100 years are going to ask not only "what the fuck was wrong with these people? they kept polluting even though they knew it was killing the planet?" but "what the fuck was the avg American doing? Why didn't they stand up in any meaningful way?"

Well, because they were living paycheck to paycheck, exhausted, and ignoring the obvious as they scrambled to achieve a sense of stability they should have achieved a decade earlier in their lives.

I feel fascism is the easiest system to sell people. It promises a "free-market" and "freedom" with the image of a strong authority figure protecting them from evil. Also, there is a lot of power in be a sensitive spoiled child. Most people let things go, but being a complete lunatic and pathetically weak individual causes people to lash out in ways that offers power.


lol, glad Biden invested in the Texas/Arkansas border. Biden poured money into this region. Created new jobs. Expanded the local economy by 1/4th and they still rushed to support team Trump. Their is honor in supporting and having compassion for those that disagree with you, but there is no point in propping up people who keep shooting themselves in the foot.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/12/opinion/liberalism-texarkana-economy-democracy.html


I will say he couldn’t do that to any other city.   It is DCs weird structure.   Kinda like how they’re still the only Americans who are Taxed without Representation

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1107 on: August 12, 2025, 02:17:18 PM »
lol, glad Biden invested in the Texas/Arkansas border. Biden poured money into this region. Created new jobs. Expanded the local economy by 1/4th and they still rushed to support team Trump. Their is honor in supporting and having compassion for those that disagree with you, but there is no point in propping up people who keep shooting themselves in the foot.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/12/opinion/liberalism-texarkana-economy-democracy.html

This was the main danger of swapping Harris in for Biden so late. She couldn't run on Biden's accomplishments because of how low his popularity was/how terrible he was at the debate/how much people wanted change and she didn't have many of her own political accomplishments to tout separate from being Biden's VP. Not defending those voters at all but they didn't have the option to vote for Biden twice.

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1108 on: August 12, 2025, 06:04:55 PM »
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lol, glad Biden invested in the Texas/Arkansas border. Biden poured money into this region. Created new jobs. Expanded the local economy by 1/4th and they still rushed to support team Trump. Their is honor in supporting and having compassion for those that disagree with you, but there is no point in propping up people who keep shooting themselves in the foot.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/12/opinion/liberalism-texarkana-economy-democracy.html
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This was the main danger of swapping Harris in for Biden so late. She couldn't run on Biden's accomplishments because of how low his popularity was/how terrible he was at the debate/how much people wanted change and she didn't have many of her own political accomplishments to tout separate from being Biden's VP. Not defending those voters at all but they didn't have the option to vote for Biden twice.


It’s the challenge for the Dems POTUS always : have to spend so much time fixing the Republican POTUS mess that people associate them with it, then the R POTUS gets to live off the results of the Dem efforts that have finally come home to roost before set in motion plans that will fuck it up for the next Democrat

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Re: Changes under Trump 2.0
« Reply #1109 on: August 12, 2025, 08:40:52 PM »
We’re gonna see Progressives anyone he doesn’t like get jailed next.