What are the ways you'll resist?

Anonymous
I bought several packs of Plan B today and was wondering what others might be doing to “resist” in whatever way they can.

This thread went way off the rails.

Hopefully, I won’t be back to this toxic thread.

OP



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bought several packs of Plan B today and was wondering what others might be doing to “resist” in whatever way they can.

This thread went way off the rails.

Hopefully, I won’t be back to this toxic thread.

OP


Okay
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No need to resist. I know how to work with these men and I’m not buying into the hysteria on the left. I’m excited for what this means for my career. My work is about to get interesting again.


No hysteria here.
No one i know is worked up at all like 2016.
We are just...........over it all?

No one’s l over it. In 2016 there was no grassroots organization and people were freaking out. now in 2024 there are millions of us and we are calm and taking a moment to reflect but will be back pushing back on Trump’s agenda. There are many ways to resist besides protesting. I have no intention of being public, but there are other way that we can be some type of guard rail.

The midterms are only too short years away, where we can at least take back the house possibly the Senate.

I take some comfort and knowing that Trump is lazy and incompetent. I’m not saying it won’t be bad. With Trump it can always get worse, there’s really no bottom. But I also know that I am not a potted plant. I have agency, as do millions of Americans who love this country and want to make it a better place.
Anonymous
They desrve what they voted for. I will sit back with popcorn and laugh
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am not vacationing in red states, I would not let me son go to college in a red state if he wanted financial support for it, I'm not shopping at known Trump owned establishments in my town, I'm not inviting Trumpers to my annual Christmas party which is a an event people like to be invited to, and I'm donating only to the ACLU


+1

And my daughters have already said they aren't considering red states because of how they treat women and LGBTQ people.


My daughter did that 3+ years ago when creating college list.


Some people happy to see your kids won’t take spots from theirs at Wharton, Michigan, Penn State, etc.


Many of theses states have trouble recruiting talent in healthcare despite offering big bucks.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I heard some people not letting Teslas merge in front of them, or just parking in their charging spots.


This is funny!

OP


I do the same thing with Kamala stickers on their car. Works both ways.


Ha! I am someone without a bumper sticker.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I heard some people not letting Teslas merge in front of them, or just parking in their charging spots.


This is funny!

OP


I do the same thing with Kamala stickers on their car. Works both ways.


Ha! I am someone without a bumper sticker.


Yeah, not putting bumper stickers. When I had my Obama one, two different people tried to run me off the road (in 2008)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bought several packs of Plan B today and was wondering what others might be doing to “resist” in whatever way they can.

This thread went way off the rails.

Hopefully, I won’t be back to this toxic thread.

OP




To OP
I think part of the reason is that for many of us, this time was different. In 2016, one could say, voters didn’t really know Trump. Now, they either didn’t care or voted right for what he stands.
I’m not sure how buying plan b is a way to resist.
But, yes, let’s start a list of “resisting”:
Don’t vacation in red states or red districts? Is Philly ok but not Bedford County?
Don’t take a job in a red state?
Donate to NPR and PBS?
Donate to your liberal college?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bought several packs of Plan B today and was wondering what others might be doing to “resist” in whatever way they can.

This thread went way off the rails.

Hopefully, I won’t be back to this toxic thread.

OP




To OP
I think part of the reason is that for many of us, this time was different. In 2016, one could say, voters didn’t really know Trump. Now, they either didn’t care or voted right for what he stands.
I’m not sure how buying plan b is a way to resist.
But, yes, let’s start a list of “resisting”:
Don’t vacation in red states or red districts? Is Philly ok but not Bedford County?
Don’t take a job in a red state?
Donate to NPR and PBS?
Donate to your liberal college?


If you need plan b and it becomes difficult to acquire, it is a good idea to stock up a little.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bought several packs of Plan B today and was wondering what others might be doing to “resist” in whatever way they can.

This thread went way off the rails.

Hopefully, I won’t be back to this toxic thread.

OP




How is buying legal otc medication “resisting” the President?

If you really want to do something meaningful, logoff and get involved in your community.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Is everyone going to withdraw their 401ks and investments and stop paying their mortgage and stop going to work/paying taxes?

I didn’t think so.

Resist how exactly?

If I understand this thread correctly. Affluent white liberals will “resist” by sitting back and drinking wine while enjoying watching others suffer. Or something like that. Bizarre people.

Ah ha! Then you do know people will suffer under Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bought several packs of Plan B today and was wondering what others might be doing to “resist” in whatever way they can.

This thread went way off the rails.

Hopefully, I won’t be back to this toxic thread.

OP




How is buying legal otc medication “resisting” the President?

If you really want to do something meaningful, logoff and get involved in your community.


Yes, that is important but I think it's wise to buy some plan. B.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bought several packs of Plan B today and was wondering what others might be doing to “resist” in whatever way they can.

This thread went way off the rails.

Hopefully, I won’t be back to this toxic thread.

OP




To OP
I think part of the reason is that for many of us, this time was different. In 2016, one could say, voters didn’t really know Trump. Now, they either didn’t care or voted right for what he stands.
I’m not sure how buying plan b is a way to resist.
But, yes, let’s start a list of “resisting”:
Don’t vacation in red states or red districts? Is Philly ok but not Bedford County?
Don’t take a job in a red state?
Donate to NPR and PBS?
Donate to your liberal college?


If you need plan b and it becomes difficult to acquire, it is a good idea to stock up a little.

Should I also stock up on imported Chinese goods due to impending tariffs?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Liberal tears is so entertaining.


Point some out when you see them.


They are trying really hard to wish this into existence, and their bafflement at not being able to stick it to the libs is incredibly entertaining


Agree they seem more upset and angry than the left by far. It’s weird considering.

It’s fear. In every post trying to take Dems temperature. We’re not disclosing our little secrets. We’ve fired our Republican wealth managers. Not spending money on maga businesses. Supporting legit disruptors. Not worrying. Not responsible.


We must punish our fellow Americans for voting the way they want to! What the heck are they thinking? Voting for a candidate who isn’t a democrat? TREASON.


No, I think they punished themselves, and I’ll enjoy watching it.
However, If I’m wrong, and everything will be great, I’ll also reap the benefits.
Win/win
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bought several packs of Plan B today and was wondering what others might be doing to “resist” in whatever way they can.

This thread went way off the rails.

Hopefully, I won’t be back to this toxic thread.

OP




To OP
I think part of the reason is that for many of us, this time was different. In 2016, one could say, voters didn’t really know Trump. Now, they either didn’t care or voted right for what he stands.
I’m not sure how buying plan b is a way to resist.
But, yes, let’s start a list of “resisting”:
Don’t vacation in red states or red districts? Is Philly ok but not Bedford County?
Don’t take a job in a red state?
Donate to NPR and PBS?
Donate to your liberal college?


If you need plan b and it becomes difficult to acquire, it is a good idea to stock up a little.


I’m too old to need plan B.
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