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Oh my god...  HE IS SO ******* STUPID.  America is truly over. :redface:

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:katie: we are doomed

 

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Isn't it fascinating how conservatives are the ones that want to see so much "change"? Aren't they the party of if it ain't broke don't fix it and if it is broke still don't fix it? Trump is signing things left and right. Beyond social politics I think a lot of people voted Trump because they know he will DO something even if it's for the worse. To most of us who don't pay attention to what the government is actually doing/planning to do it seems like not much changes when a democrat is in office. Hopefully these idiots see all change isn't good change. Heck most change done by Trump isn't good for most Americans. Oh well.

 

https://www.npr.org/2025/01/20/nx-s1-5268852/trump-telework-executive-order-federal-workers

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we're doomed. thanks demo-rats :foxaylove:

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1 minute ago, Elusive Chanteuse said:

 

:katie: we are doomed

 

I posted right after you. Gen Z has lived as an adult through Trump 1.0 (good economy) and Biden 1.0 (bad economy). That's why they think Trump is going to "fix" things. They will see very soon that he doesn't know how to fix anything for them.

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18 minutes ago, Vermillion said:

 

this was very well explained cause even I didnt get the situation in depth

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The forum swallowed my nice long answer on the primary candidates which pisses me off, so I'll just give a short one for now.

 

I originally said the only ones with a chance are Whitmer and Bashear but now I'm even doubting both of their chances.

 

The party is deeply wounded and deeply divided to a level that I don't see substantial recovery on in time for 2028.

 

Republican bench is deep and already ready to extend the MAGA platform, or at least the idea of the MAGA platform. Starting with Tom Cotton and Josh Hawley.

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4 minutes ago, Elusive Chanteuse said:

 

:katie: we are doomed

 

This  influencer would convince he was a progressive and not a YIMBY ratfucker if he didn't illiterally left punch like this and while also being accused of being a sex pest.

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9 minutes ago, GhostBox said:

Welp how about those prices 😂

 

Well, a lot of groceries, especially veggies and fruits are coming from Canada and Mexico, so let's prepare to pay $10 or even more for pack of tomatoes etc :clap3::skull:

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8 minutes ago, ZeroSuitBritney said:

we're doomed. thanks demo-rats :foxaylove:

What is funny about any of these? People are actually effected by these policies already and you are joking about it. On a forum full of mostly liberal gays at that.

Leftists won't gain power during this time and you already hated online so not sure what's funny.

 

:biblio:

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 We don't know who may emerge and who may crash and burn in time for 2028. 

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1 minute ago, Elusive Chanteuse said:

What is funny about any of these? People are actually effected by these policies already and you are joking about it. On a forum full of mostly liberal gays at that.

Leftists won't gain power during this time and you already hated online so not sure what's funny.

 

:biblio:

lashing out at me won't change the fact we would not be in the situation we are in if the democratic party and kamala didn't run the **** campaign they did. stay upset babe.

 

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3 minutes ago, ZeroSuitBritney said:

lashing out at me won't change the fact we would not be in the situation we are in if the democratic party and kamala didn't run the **** campaign they did. stay upset babe.

 

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Honestly there's a good chance we still would have been. Basically every post-covid government lost their next election. 

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1 minute ago, Rotunda said:

Honestly there's a good chance we still would have been. Basically every post-covid government lost their next election. 

she didn't even try is what I'm saying. Said she would do nothing different than Biden, while he is leaving with the lowest approval rating of a modern day POTUS. 

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Just now, ZeroSuitBritney said:

she didn't even try is what I'm saying. Said she would do nothing different than Biden, while he is leaving with the lowest approval rating of a modern day POTUS. 

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Elon Musk has already achieved his first cut at the so-called Department of Government Efficiency: his co-leader Vivek Ramaswamy.

 

Musk, the tech tycoon and Donald Trump confidant, made it known that he wanted Ramaswamy out of DOGE in recent days, according to three people familiar with Musk's preferences who, like others for this article, were granted anonymity to discuss them. An ill-received holiday rant on X by Ramaswamy about H-1B visas apparently hastened his demise.

 

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Ramaswamy "just burned through the bridges and he finally burned Elon," said a Republican strategist close to Trump advisers. "Everyone wants him out of Mar-a-Lago, out of D.C."

 

One main reason for some Republicans' frustration with Ramaswamy was a post he made on X during a discussion of H-1B visas. In late December, Ramaswamy criticized American culture, saying that tech companies hire foreign workers in part because of a mindset in the country that has "venerated mediocrity over excellence."

 

"They wanted him out before the tweet — but kicked him to the curb when that came out," said one of the three people familiar with his departure.

 

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Even Hill Republicans have joined the Ramaswamy bashing. A cheeky meme portraying Musk erasing Ramaswamy from history was privately shared by junior staff in House Speaker Mike Johnson's office, a person familiar with the meme said. It depicted Musk as Josef Stalin and Ramaswamy as the chief of the Soviet secret police who was later executed and removed from photos.

 

A spokesperson for Johnson's office denied the account.

 

lmfao

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14 minutes ago, Fleahive said:

I posted right after you. Gen Z has lived as an adult through Trump 1.0 (good economy) and Biden 1.0 (bad economy). That's why they think Trump is going to "fix" things. They will see very soon that he doesn't know how to fix anything for them.

That's probably true but still upsetting. People  seem to think the billionaires and Elon will make him much more  effective this time. :rip::rip:

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28 minutes ago, GhostBox said:

Welp how about those prices 😂

 

Welp

 

ATRL gays I'm going to need you to stream/buy for real now bc my day job is about to get destroyed 

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26 minutes ago, Elusive Chanteuse said:

 

:katie: we are doomed

 

America loves Trump my God :deadbanana: When did this happen? Is this how liberals felt back when Bush was getting 90 percent approval post 9/11? I feel like the majority of this country has just lost touch with reality. I blame social media

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30 minutes ago, GhostBox said:

Welp how about those prices 😂

 

Ughhh

And the fact gas was just going down last month and groceries seemed to be staggering. :deadbanana: I dread it now. 

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Panamanians burning American flags near the Canal... I guess Anti-Americanism will peak during Trump's presidency.

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22 minutes ago, Lightbringer007 said:

this was very well explained cause even I didnt get the situation in depth

It's one of the most textually unambiguous parts of the constitution. It would take a constitutional amendment to change it or some very distorted Supreme Court ruling - which I don't see happening unless Trump gets two new appointments. Gorsuch, Barrett and Roberts are serious justices and wouldn't do something so unaligned with the unambiguously clear text of the constitution. If Trump legitimately wanted to get rid of this, he missed the boat with his last judicial appointments. 

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11 minutes ago, VOSS said:

lmfao

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Not the Yezhov-ification of Vivek :bibliahh:

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1 minute ago, MAKSIM said:

It's one of the most textually unambiguous parts of the constitution. It would take a constitutional amendment to change it or some very distorted Supreme Court ruling - which I don't see happening unless Trump gets two new appointments. Gorsuch, Barrett and Roberts are serious justices and wouldn't do something so unaligned with the unambiguously clear text of the constitution. If Trump legitimately wanted to get rid of this, he missed the boat with his last judicial appointments. 

thats at least somewhat reassuring to hear

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