Let them reap what they sow

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a black woman not tethered to a crappy husband and 2.5 kids and a dog- I will be moving like rich white men in this country. I will bank my money and give my child the best of the best. I’m done fighting for the less advantaged, pairing up and matching with note women and knitting pink hats, I’m finished spending money in LCOL areas and I will not canvass one more time for any democrats. I’ll be banking and using the tax laws in my favor. I’m done. And I’m lucky to have a German man foaming at the mouth for my attention because I’ll also be using him for European permanent residency when the time comes. I’m done.


Hear hear.

-- Asian woman
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We live in a different America clearly, and the disgusting trash won.

But I so wish for it all to work out just as we know it will. Let them lose their healthcare and social security and welfare. Let them all get deported, every single one of them. Let our stocks go up while they wallow in their paycheck to paycheck. Let their families go hungry and sick. Let Musk cut the government in half, all of it. Let their women bleed out in hospitals.

We will be fine but I cannot wait, cannot I tell you, for them to reap what they sow.


Who exactly is the "them" that you're talking about? Who are these people that wallow in their paycheck to paycheck while you get to see your stocks go up?

The OP refers to welfare as well, which is a pretty strong racist dog whistle. Do I think one can draw good conclusions about who “they” are and it’s not pretty.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone who voted Trump worry about Social Security cuts and tariffs, or nah?




It’s all insults and MAGA hats until someone gets hurt. The invisible hand of the market will not bow to GOP lies.


+1

You voted for tariffs but didn’t know how tariffs work? There goes your Christmas bonus. And maybe some of your jobs. Can’t feel bad anymore. All of those people voted for only themselves. So I will look out for myself and take advantage of the stock market.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We live in a different America clearly, and the disgusting trash won.

But I so wish for it all to work out just as we know it will. Let them lose their healthcare and social security and welfare. Let them all get deported, every single one of them. Let our stocks go up while they wallow in their paycheck to paycheck. Let their families go hungry and sick. Let Musk cut the government in half, all of it. Let their women bleed out in hospitals.

We will be fine but I cannot wait, cannot I tell you, for them to reap what they sow.

None of us can imagine the f*ckery and damage he will do this time.


That is true. But the market likes and he chose a solid Chief of Staff. It's not a disaster yet.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We live in a different America clearly, and the disgusting trash won.

But I so wish for it all to work out just as we know it will. Let them lose their healthcare and social security and welfare. Let them all get deported, every single one of them. Let our stocks go up while they wallow in their paycheck to paycheck. Let their families go hungry and sick. Let Musk cut the government in half, all of it. Let their women bleed out in hospitals.

We will be fine but I cannot wait, cannot I tell you, for them to reap what they sow.


Who exactly is the "them" that you're talking about? Who are these people that wallow in their paycheck to paycheck while you get to see your stocks go up?

The OP refers to welfare as well, which is a pretty strong racist dog whistle. Do I think one can draw good conclusions about who “they” are and it’s not pretty.


Funny - we hear over and over from liberals here about "white trash." Somehow that's acceptable to you. You can shut right up with your "racist dog whistle" nonsense.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone who voted Trump worry about Social Security cuts and tariffs, or nah?




It’s all insults and MAGA hats until someone gets hurt. The invisible hand of the market will not bow to GOP lies.


+1

You voted for tariffs but didn’t know how tariffs work? There goes your Christmas bonus. And maybe some of your jobs. Can’t feel bad anymore. All of those people voted for only themselves. So I will look out for myself and take advantage of the stock market.


Get over yourself. See you next Tuesday!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder when buyers remorse will set in.


Not sure, but I’m looking forward to all the whining from those who voted for him. That’s going to be fun.


A few months into next year we'll be prodding...

Well, why haven't grocery costs come down? Where's that healthcare plan? Did he deport a million people yet? If he did, oh- did that hurt businesses and make costs go up? Where's that border wall he promised? Why are rents still too damn high?

And GEE WE TOLD THAT ALL OF THIS WOULD BE SMOKE AND MIRRORS BS AND YOU IGNORED US AND CALLED US NAMES FOR IT.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We live in a different America clearly, and the disgusting trash won.

But I so wish for it all to work out just as we know it will. Let them lose their healthcare and social security and welfare. Let them all get deported, every single one of them. Let our stocks go up while they wallow in their paycheck to paycheck. Let their families go hungry and sick. Let Musk cut the government in half, all of it. Let their women bleed out in hospitals.

We will be fine but I cannot wait, cannot I tell you, for them to reap what they sow.


Who exactly is the "them" that you're talking about? Who are these people that wallow in their paycheck to paycheck while you get to see your stocks go up?

The OP refers to welfare as well, which is a pretty strong racist dog whistle. Do I think one can draw good conclusions about who “they” are and it’s not pretty.


Not racist…she’s clearly talking about Appalachia and ppl of that sort.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We live in a different America clearly, and the disgusting trash won.

But I so wish for it all to work out just as we know it will. Let them lose their healthcare and social security and welfare. Let them all get deported, every single one of them. Let our stocks go up while they wallow in their paycheck to paycheck. Let their families go hungry and sick. Let Musk cut the government in half, all of it. Let their women bleed out in hospitals.

We will be fine but I cannot wait, cannot I tell you, for them to reap what they sow.

None of us can imagine the f*ckery and damage he will do this time.


That is true. But the market likes and he chose a solid Chief of Staff. It's not a disaster yet.


Hoping he picks someone decent for Sec State and Defense. Hailey would be a good Sec of State at this point. Those are the two positions that need someone with a brain and willingness to stand up to his crazy ideas. I would prefer not to actively be in WW3 or to launch a nuclear weapon at a country
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You silly wabbit

Federal funding comes through several overlapping programs targeting state and local governments. The proportion of state revenues attributable to federal aid is determined by combining the funding received by both state and local institutions.

The five states that received the most federal aid were:

California ($162.9 billion)
New York ($110.2 billion)
Texas ($105.8 billion)
Florida ($58.8 billion)
Pennsylvania ($57.1 billion)

**How much money do states receive per resident?

Another way to evaluate reliance on federal funding is on a per-person basis, where federal funding is represented as the average amount a state receives per resident to better illustrate the extent of federal support relative to population.

Using this metric, Alaska had the highest rate of federal funding in 2021 at roughly $8,628 per person, a whole 26.5% more than the second-highest state, Rhode Island, which received $6,821. They’re followed by New Mexico ($6,748), Wyoming ($6,718), and Delaware ($6,011).



Is this list accurate?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder when buyers remorse will set in.


Not sure, but I’m looking forward to all the whining from those who voted for him. That’s going to be fun.


They will never admit they were wrong. Ever.


Yup. Inflation could be 20%, thru could have no health care, and their neighbor could have been disappeared and they’ll talk about how great the economy is and how amazing all trumps policies are.
It’s a cult.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But if you lose the senate, house, electoral college AND popular vote, and you think the lesson is half the country is racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, and stupid… wrong lesson. And the same thing will likely happen in 2028.


I think many of his voters are unereducated, angry and lazy when it comes to being informed. The Rs don't have the mandate they mandate they think they do.

https://www.salon.com/2024/11/08/americas-political-discordance-the-want-progressivism/


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I wonder what would happened to the 54 million people on Obama care when it is finally overturned...

Obamacare isn’t going anywhere. Too many red states have approved it and will not give it up. It’s all talk.


You can tell yourself that but did you not pay attention to what Trump, Vance and Johnson said? They’re going to fix it. They want to put people in risk pools so that young healthy people don’t “have to subsidize” the elderly and those with preexisting conditions.


Thus making it unaffordable for the elderly and those with preexisting conditions.
Oh, and currently ACA does base your rates on your age. Much cheaper for a couple who is 40 vs a couple at 55. So the only people you would be hurting are those with preexisting conditions---they cannot help that and should not be punished.

Also, trump had 4 years to "fix Obamacare". Did we see a plan? Did we see a "concept of a plan"



That’s the point. The insurance companies don’t like having to cover pre-existing conditions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone who voted Trump worry about Social Security cuts and tariffs, or nah?




It’s all insults and MAGA hats until someone gets hurt. The invisible hand of the market will not bow to GOP lies.


Yep. They thought tariffs would be good for America and that China would be paying them. That is not at all how it works. The only way it would benefit American business is if American business has the ability to source domestic materials at a competitive rate, to retool for domestic production at a competitive rate, and so on, and that takes years to do - and in other instances we still can't source or produce the materials as cheaply as foreign countries can, and inevitably costs go up, and companies need to be able to recover those costs to stay in business, which drives cost increases and inflation.

We told them this. We explained it. We warned them. They instead all chose to double down in their happy little bubble of Trump lies and delusions.

Let this be a learning moment for them.


And now they are frantically arguing that tariffs will bring down inflation. Weird.
Anonymous
I read something to the effect that many MAGAs always assume that Democrats will reign in the worst excesses of the Republican party, kind of like your parent bailing you out of stupid things you might do as a kid. You know, things like protecting social security, Medicare, Medicaid, even the tariffs, or the ACA. Not this time. I'm done trying to advocate for the economically less fortunate. My empathy has run dry. Let Project 2025 come about. My taxes will go down and I can weather a 20% increase in prices.
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