Please share! MAGA who FAFO

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Anonymous wrote:India’s Narendra Modi.
Hee, hee, hee! This is the thanks he gets for sucking up so hard to Trump. Now he looks like a buffoon both in India and to the rest of the world.


He must be regretting rolling the red carpet out to JD, Usha and kids in April. Supposedly JD was there to “negotiate a trade deal” but clearly nothing was accomplished then and it was just a taxpayer funded junket for his family to go to the Taj Mahal and other tourist places on Air Force 2.


That's all JD has done... vacation, vacation, vacation. Laziest Vice President in history.


The neuralink between JD’s mouth and ‘s brain works from anywhere.

JD is like Phase 5 or 6. This is get the opposing party and consolidate power. Trump has to be the figurehead or MAGA will revolt too.

JD will be installed after we have no choices.


With zero experience because he's done nothing but vacation. And Dementia Donnie's brain is on vacation, with him rambling incoherently from the roof. So who's actually running the show?


Right now? Project 2025. But when JD takes over and AI is ready, Peter Thiel
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Here is a quote;

Tech billionaires like Thiel simply do not believe that their companies and investments should be beholden to governments. And now that they have control of the US government, they are suggesting that, if any other countries interfere with their business, the US government ought to intervene on their behalf.

Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg made similar comments last week, stating that he was looking forward to working with President Trump “to push back on governments around the world going after American companies and pushing to censor more. (…) Europe has an ever increasing number of laws institutionalizing censorship and making it difficult to build anything innovative there.”


https://www.techpolicy.press/peter-thiel-dreams-of-empire/

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Anonymous wrote:Here is a quote;

Tech billionaires like Thiel simply do not believe that their companies and investments should be beholden to governments. And now that they have control of the US government, they are suggesting that, if any other countries interfere with their business, the US government ought to intervene on their behalf.

Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg made similar comments last week, stating that he was looking forward to working with President Trump “to push back on governments around the world going after American companies and pushing to censor more. (…) Europe has an ever increasing number of laws institutionalizing censorship and making it difficult to build anything innovative there.”


https://www.techpolicy.press/peter-thiel-dreams-of-empire/



Sounds like the dawn of a new corporate led empire. Those always work out well for the common man.
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Anonymous wrote:India’s Narendra Modi.
Hee, hee, hee! This is the thanks he gets for sucking up so hard to Trump. Now he looks like a buffoon both in India and to the rest of the world.


Indian-American here and I agree. So many of my relatives over there support Trump or think American politics here is just funny or a joke. It's not their fault (they didn't vote in this election) but people are now seeing how serious this is.


Why are Indians pro-Trump?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:India’s Narendra Modi.
Hee, hee, hee! This is the thanks he gets for sucking up so hard to Trump. Now he looks like a buffoon both in India and to the rest of the world.


Indian-American here and I agree. So many of my relatives over there support Trump or think American politics here is just funny or a joke. It's not their fault (they didn't vote in this election) but people are now seeing how serious this is.


Why are Indians pro-Trump?


I would guess for a similar reason that Brazilians are. When you're looking at it from outside the US, Trump looks like he is putting the smug liberals in their place and enacting a conservative agenda.

But if you actually follow what he's doing closely you know that it's completely illogical and the only goal is to destroy government and rule of law. They're not following it that closely and just place it in their own domestic context and assume he thinks like them. He doesn't. Same with the Cubans.
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“Some were picked too late, she said, but the financial hit to her farm was likely to be far less than what some other growers experienced.

“There's a lot of farms that didn't pick because they didn't have enough labor,” she said.

Lyall is a Trump supporter in a conservative farming region. She favors stricter border security because of worries of drug cartels. But she wants to see a path toward a stable workforce.

“There needs to be some solutions put on the table,” Lyall told USA TODAY.”
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/07/27/trump-immigration-deportation-farmers/85308530007/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwMHkjxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHmtdeEZF-xq1_HoWJ_sD1sBbEch9rnEZNQ4_9vc0N6_gJ-8wG0sfTHbx1BQP_aem_UpQVYqKsQpMO6rY317HHMA
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Anonymous wrote:They voted for change because they did not want to pay taxes in their overtime. They don’t have to pay taxes on anything because change for Trump brought them. Total job loss
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:India’s Narendra Modi.
Hee, hee, hee! This is the thanks he gets for sucking up so hard to Trump. Now he looks like a buffoon both in India and to the rest of the world.


Indian-American here and I agree. So many of my relatives over there support Trump or think American politics here is just funny or a joke. It's not their fault (they didn't vote in this election) but people are now seeing how serious this is.


Why are Indians pro-Trump?


I would guess for a similar reason that Brazilians are. When you're looking at it from outside the US, Trump looks like he is putting the smug liberals in their place and enacting a conservative agenda.

But if you actually follow what he's doing closely you know that it's completely illogical and the only goal is to destroy government and rule of law. They're not following it that closely and just place it in their own domestic context and assume he thinks like them. He doesn't. Same with the Cubans.


Lula is left wing and was voted in by the people who kicked out Trump's buddy Bolsonaro and his popularity has been rising this summer. They are prosecuting Bolsonaro like Trump should have been. Too bad Bolsonaro wasn't about to buy his own judges.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:India’s Narendra Modi.
Hee, hee, hee! This is the thanks he gets for sucking up so hard to Trump. Now he looks like a buffoon both in India and to the rest of the world.


Indian-American here and I agree. So many of my relatives over there support Trump or think American politics here is just funny or a joke. It's not their fault (they didn't vote in this election) but people are now seeing how serious this is.


Why are Indians pro-Trump?


I would guess for a similar reason that Brazilians are. When you're looking at it from outside the US, Trump looks like he is putting the smug liberals in their place and enacting a conservative agenda.

But if you actually follow what he's doing closely you know that it's completely illogical and the only goal is to destroy government and rule of law. They're not following it that closely and just place it in their own domestic context and assume he thinks like them. He doesn't. Same with the Cubans.


Yeah if you're not following it closely, you don't realize it's "serious." My relatives over there were messaging on election night like they were talking about who'd win a sports match. He's a showman and that's "fun" for ppl who watch the news casually and assume (till now) they won't really be affected either way.

There was also an odd assumption that he'd be good for India bc he looked cozied up with Modi.

Anyway, none of this is to say my random relatives are representative of the country. It was just disturbing to me. And in any case (unlike the MAGA this thread is really about, they are not to blame since they don't live here and can't vote!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:India’s Narendra Modi.
Hee, hee, hee! This is the thanks he gets for sucking up so hard to Trump. Now he looks like a buffoon both in India and to the rest of the world.


Indian-American here and I agree. So many of my relatives over there support Trump or think American politics here is just funny or a joke. It's not their fault (they didn't vote in this election) but people are now seeing how serious this is.


Why are Indians pro-Trump?


I would guess for a similar reason that Brazilians are. When you're looking at it from outside the US, Trump looks like he is putting the smug liberals in their place and enacting a conservative agenda.

But if you actually follow what he's doing closely you know that it's completely illogical and the only goal is to destroy government and rule of law. They're not following it that closely and just place it in their own domestic context and assume he thinks like them. He doesn't. Same with the Cubans.


Yeah if you're not following it closely, you don't realize it's "serious." My relatives over there were messaging on election night like they were talking about who'd win a sports match. He's a showman and that's "fun" for ppl who watch the news casually and assume (till now) they won't really be affected either way.

There was also an odd assumption that he'd be good for India bc he looked cozied up with Modi.

Anyway, none of this is to say my random relatives are representative of the country. It was just disturbing to me. And in any case (unlike the MAGA this thread is really about, they are not to blame since they don't live here and can't vote!


Is this also a little to do with anti-Muslim sentiment in India and the fact that Trump's base is also anti-Muslim?
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