Feeling of pending dread

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Trump is “useless” and “unpopular,” democrats must be even more useless and unpopular, because he beat them handily.


Actually, he didn't. He won in 7 swing states, true but it wasn't a landslide.


JFC who cares? Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. He could have won by one popular vote and one electoral vote. HE STILL WON. Get over it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Since the election I feel like there has been a sense of collective denial of what’s coming tomorrow. Folks know what’s coming but don’t want to admit it and I have this out in the bottom of my stomach of just how crazy the next 4 years are going to be. With news that deportation raids will start on Tuesday and the distraction that is the TikTok ban, it feels like we’re just passively moving into oligarchy. Where are the pussyhats of 2017? Where is the resistance? I’m truly truly scared for what is about to come our way…


Yes, cultural marxism and open tolerance of the institutional hate of straight white males through DE-I (AKA reverse racism) will be rolled back and systemically attacked.

How awful, huh?
Anonymous
2020 was A New Hope, while 2024 was The Empire Strikes Back. Looking forward to Return of the Jedi in 2028.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2020 was A New Hope, while 2024 was The Empire Strikes Back. Looking forward to Return of the Jedi in 2028.


No, you have it wrong. 2016 was a New Hope, 2020 was the empire striking back, and TODAY is the return of the Jedi. It’s been almost ten years since Trump took the escalator ride down at Trump Tower…biggest political drama I have ever seen since that time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2020 was A New Hope, while 2024 was The Empire Strikes Back. Looking forward to Return of the Jedi in 2028.


LOL... the 2020 match-up between Darth Vader and Palpatine didn't feel like "A New Hope" to most of us.
Anonymous
If Trump resigns in the summer of 2028 to make Vance President can Trump be named his Vice President?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If Trump resigns in the summer of 2028 to make Vance President can Trump be named his Vice President?


Yes but Vance will have very little chance of winning the 2028 election.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Trump resigns in the summer of 2028 to make Vance President can Trump be named his Vice President?


Yes but Vance will have very little chance of winning the 2028 election.



Not sure. I thought there would have been more outrage from women over some of his statements but I see many women just fall inline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2020 was A New Hope, while 2024 was The Empire Strikes Back. Looking forward to Return of the Jedi in 2028.


👆
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Trump resigns in the summer of 2028 to make Vance President can Trump be named his Vice President?


Yes but Vance will have very little chance of winning the 2028 election.


Why? He’s a marine who served in Iraq, Yale Law School grad who knows how to win a debate - ask Tim Walz about this - and he’s Trump’s chosen successor. But it comes down to whether Trump can deliver on his promises over the next four years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Trump resigns in the summer of 2028 to make Vance President can Trump be named his Vice President?


Yes but Vance will have very little chance of winning the 2028 election.



Not sure. I thought there would have been more outrage from women over some of his statements but I see many women just fall inline.


Vance is the VP of a very unpopular president and as such, his political career is likely over after Trump's second term. Mondale, Pence, Harris are examples of VPs that had their careers suffocated by their unpopular bosses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Trump resigns in the summer of 2028 to make Vance President can Trump be named his Vice President?


Yes but Vance will have very little chance of winning the 2028 election.


Why? He’s a marine who served in Iraq, Yale Law School grad who knows how to win a debate - ask Tim Walz about this - and he’s Trump’s chosen successor. But it comes down to whether Trump can deliver on his promises over the next four years.

Who cares about him being a Yale Law School grad? There are plenty of nothingburger Ivy League law school grads, and he is one of them. This doesn’t qualify you to be President
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Trump resigns in the summer of 2028 to make Vance President can Trump be named his Vice President?


Yes but Vance will have very little chance of winning the 2028 election.


Why? He’s a marine who served in Iraq, Yale Law School grad who knows how to win a debate - ask Tim Walz about this - and he’s Trump’s chosen successor. But it comes down to whether Trump can deliver on his promises over the next four years.


He cannot. Prices will be hire. Jobs will be worse. There is not much he can do to turn that around, and things he can do to make it worse. The pendulum swings back the other way in 2028.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Democrats have breakdowns when a democrat isn’t elected president. They literally believe a democrat should win the presidency every time.


I would have settled for a republican with a marginal grasp of what the job entails.


And no felonies.


That part.


And not an adjudicated rapist!
Anonymous
I am in mourning, this is is a bad dream
He passes right where his people smashed windows
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