Can we FINALLY put to rest the idea most Americans want MAGA?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump has overreached, that’s for damn sure. People wanted lower prices. He took his marginal, not-even-a-majority win that he eked out as a sign that what they really wanted was for a wanna-be dictator, the richest man in human history, and a team of staggeringly uninformed opportunists to break absolutely everything— from the global economy to checks and balances to the paltry social safety net to any semblance of ethical guardrails.


Mind you, I’m not opposed to breaking things. I’d break our corporate shareholder-prioritizated healthcare system and replace it with Medicare for All in faster than you can say “our formulary no longer covers that.” But this corrupt, ignorant, mendacious, taxpayer-funded free-for-all? Massive overreach.


Of course. You democrats invite in 10 million people with no background checks, but Trump deporting 100,000 criminals is overreach. Uh huh.

F your party "ethics".



He overreached. Look at his poll #s


Context is everything. His numbers are way higher than democrat numbers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You lost all seven swing states.

Have a nice day, progressives.


You lost, too. You’re just willfully blind to the fact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think most Americans are MAGA. But I definitely think most Americans don’t want what the Democrats are selling. They need to move way, way more center and drop the “progressive” agenda to win again.


I agree that the Democrats should move more center but, building on your point, Americans don't want want the GOP/MAGA is selling either. They need to move more center as well. The Democrats will win in 2026 and 2028 as the political pendulum naturally swings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think most Americans are MAGA. But I definitely think most Americans don’t want what the Democrats are selling. They need to move way, way more center and drop the “progressive” agenda to win again.



Obama/Trump voter here. This × 1M. It's like the DNC has been overtaken by histrionic, manic, borderline personality disorder patients with gender dysphoria.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think most Americans are MAGA. But I definitely think most Americans don’t want what the Democrats are selling. They need to move way, way more center and drop the “progressive” agenda to win again.


I agree that the Democrats should move more center but, building on your point, Americans don't want want the GOP/MAGA is selling either. They need to move more center as well. The Democrats will win in 2026 and 2028 as the political pendulum naturally swings.


The center doesn’t necessarily mean status quo, incremental change at the margins though. It actually might mean bold proposals that make life better for people in the center of the bell curve.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think most Americans are MAGA. But I definitely think most Americans don’t want what the Democrats are selling. They need to move way, way more center and drop the “progressive” agenda to win again.



Obama/Trump voter here. This × 1M. It's like the DNC has been overtaken by histrionic, manic, borderline personality disorder patients with gender dysphoria.

This is such MAGA propaganda. Most Dems are not like this at all but if that’s what you see on libs of TikTok or whatever, it must be true.
Anonymous
I don’t think there are that many MAGA true believers. There are millions of people that vote republican no matter what or just voted against Harris. I don’t think the majority of people actually want “Trump 2028” and lot of people dislike this slimy crypto stuff and Qatari jet nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You lost all seven swing states.

Have a nice day, progressives.


And he thanked Elon Musk for his “help” and computer skills — especially with those swing states.
Yesterday: protests — tomorrow: guillotines.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think most Americans are MAGA. But I definitely think most Americans don’t want what the Democrats are selling. They need to move way, way more center and drop the “progressive” agenda to win again.


Harris moved to the center and lost and turned off the progressives in the meantime. Hillary was a centrist and lost, turning off the Bernie supporters in the meantime.

I don't think your assertion is accurate.

It seems to me the public wants a bonafide populist from the left. That is what Trump sold, but obviously is a liar and charleton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump has overreached, that’s for damn sure. People wanted lower prices. He took his marginal, not-even-a-majority win that he eked out as a sign that what they really wanted was for a wanna-be dictator, the richest man in human history, and a team of staggeringly uninformed opportunists to break absolutely everything— from the global economy to checks and balances to the paltry social safety net to any semblance of ethical guardrails.


Mind you, I’m not opposed to breaking things. I’d break our corporate shareholder-prioritizated healthcare system and replace it with Medicare for All in faster than you can say “our formulary no longer covers that.” But this corrupt, ignorant, mendacious, taxpayer-funded free-for-all? Massive overreach.


Of course. You democrats invite in 10 million people with no background checks, but Trump deporting 100,000 criminals is overreach. Uh huh.

F your party "ethics".



He overreached. Look at his poll #s


Context is everything. His numbers are way higher than democrat numbers.


Which is why the GOP and reasonable Trump voters should be furious with him. He had a chance to actually do some things that could make a real and meaningful difference in people’s lives. That’s not what he prioritized.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You lost all seven swing states.

Have a nice day, progressives.


+1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump has overreached, that’s for damn sure. People wanted lower prices. He took his marginal, not-even-a-majority win that he eked out as a sign that what they really wanted was for a wanna-be dictator, the richest man in human history, and a team of staggeringly uninformed opportunists to break absolutely everything— from the global economy to checks and balances to the paltry social safety net to any semblance of ethical guardrails.


Mind you, I’m not opposed to breaking things. I’d break our corporate shareholder-prioritizated healthcare system and replace it with Medicare for All in faster than you can say “our formulary no longer covers that.” But this corrupt, ignorant, mendacious, taxpayer-funded free-for-all? Massive overreach.


Of course. You democrats invite in 10 million people with no background checks, but Trump deporting 100,000 criminals is overreach. Uh huh.

F your party "ethics".



He overreached. Look at his poll #s


Context is everything. His numbers are way higher than democrat numbers.


Which is why the GOP and reasonable Trump voters should be furious with him. He had a chance to actually do some things that could make a real and meaningful difference in people’s lives. That’s not what he prioritized.


You still don’t get it so you? This IS what we voted for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump has overreached, that’s for damn sure. People wanted lower prices. He took his marginal, not-even-a-majority win that he eked out as a sign that what they really wanted was for a wanna-be dictator, the richest man in human history, and a team of staggeringly uninformed opportunists to break absolutely everything— from the global economy to checks and balances to the paltry social safety net to any semblance of ethical guardrails.


Mind you, I’m not opposed to breaking things. I’d break our corporate shareholder-prioritizated healthcare system and replace it with Medicare for All in faster than you can say “our formulary no longer covers that.” But this corrupt, ignorant, mendacious, taxpayer-funded free-for-all? Massive overreach.


Of course. You democrats invite in 10 million people with no background checks, but Trump deporting 100,000 criminals is overreach. Uh huh.

F your party "ethics".



If there were really 10 million people with no background checks in the country, then it should be shooting fish in a barrel to root them out and get them out of the country, right? So if that is the case, why is ICE detaining people who are going through the system legally, as well as people with VISAs and Green cards?

Seems contradictory, no?
Anonymous
Why are the Republican congresspeople so freaking terrified by the MAGAs then? They must be in big enough numbers to threaten elections.

Are you telling me a vocal minority makes people this scared? They are a bunch of cowards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump has overreached, that’s for damn sure. People wanted lower prices. He took his marginal, not-even-a-majority win that he eked out as a sign that what they really wanted was for a wanna-be dictator, the richest man in human history, and a team of staggeringly uninformed opportunists to break absolutely everything— from the global economy to checks and balances to the paltry social safety net to any semblance of ethical guardrails.


Mind you, I’m not opposed to breaking things. I’d break our corporate shareholder-prioritizated healthcare system and replace it with Medicare for All in faster than you can say “our formulary no longer covers that.” But this corrupt, ignorant, mendacious, taxpayer-funded free-for-all? Massive overreach.


Of course. You democrats invite in 10 million people with no background checks, but Trump deporting 100,000 criminals is overreach. Uh huh.

F your party "ethics".



He overreached. Look at his poll #s


Context is everything. His numbers are way higher than democrat numbers.


Which is why the GOP and reasonable Trump voters should be furious with him. He had a chance to actually do some things that could make a real and meaningful difference in people’s lives. That’s not what he prioritized.


You still don’t get it so you? This IS what we voted for.


You voted for masked stormtoopers snatching people off the streets?

Lovely.
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