Let them reap what they sow

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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.


I feel somewhat the same. I’m sick over this but ultimately it’s not going to affect my life. It’ll mostly hurt the people who voted for him.


Except for women. This is tragic for all women and girls (and men who actually care about them), regardless of their economic position or political persuasion.


It’s tragic that Democrats are ok with biological men participating in women’s sports, stealing their opportunities, and changing in women’s locker rooms.

And if you stepped away from just your liberal news sources you would know that Trump supports abortion up to a certain point (can’t remember if it was 12 or 16 weeks) with exceptions for rape, incest, health of the mother.


You are aware that trans people are less than 1% of the population and that very few of them are athletes? THIS IS NOT AN ACTUAL PROBLEM.

But it sure does work to make some of the most vulnerable among us a boogeyman to win elections.

You SUCK, PP.


Linking to the UN report on female sport. Over 600 female athletes across 29 sports have lost medals.

https://documents.un.org/doc/undoc/gen/n24/249/94/pdf/n2424994.pdf


Ok, Republicans control government this cycle. Implement a solution.


Already are! Biden’s attempted rewrite of title IX is in the dustbin.


Ok, so this isn’t an issue any more. What to discuss next?


No president can override the Bostock decision.

Breaking news: Trump voters have no idea how their own government works.
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Anonymous wrote: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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It makes me sad to feel this way but I totally agree. No more donations after hurricanes and other natural disasters, not going to care when red states can’t find quality doctors willing to work in their states to provide women’s health care, and certainly not going to care when then voters can’t afford to buy homes, have to help out their parents who no longer get social security and can’t afford to pay for their prescription drugs. Somehow, all of these people will still blame the Dems.


They will blame the Ds because they have been conditioned to think that Big Brother will bail them out if they make poor life choices, spend more than they bring in, don't save for retirement, reproduce indiscriminately, and anticipate the government redistributing income and benefits to them from more productive members of society.




To be fair, homes will probably get cheaper in most red states.
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Anonymous wrote: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.


+10000

It makes me sad to feel this way but I totally agree. No more donations after hurricanes and other natural disasters, not going to care when red states can’t find quality doctors willing to work in their states to provide women’s health care, and certainly not going to care when then voters can’t afford to buy homes, have to help out their parents who no longer get social security and can’t afford to pay for their prescription drugs. Somehow, all of these people will still blame the Dems.


They will blame the Ds because they have been conditioned to think that Big Brother will bail them out if they make poor life choices, spend more than they bring in, don't save for retirement, reproduce indiscriminately, and anticipate the government redistributing income and benefits to them from more productive members of society.




To be fair, homes will probably get cheaper in most red states.


Definitely in Florida. pretty soon they're going to have to pay you to move in.
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Anonymous wrote: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.


+10000

It makes me sad to feel this way but I totally agree. No more donations after hurricanes and other natural disasters, not going to care when red states can’t find quality doctors willing to work in their states to provide women’s health care, and certainly not going to care when then voters can’t afford to buy homes, have to help out their parents who no longer get social security and can’t afford to pay for their prescription drugs. Somehow, all of these people will still blame the Dems.


They will blame the Ds because they have been conditioned to think that Big Brother will bail them out if they make poor life choices, spend more than they bring in, don't save for retirement, reproduce indiscriminately, and anticipate the government redistributing income and benefits to them from more productive members of society.




To be fair, homes will probably get cheaper in most red states.


Definitely in Florida. pretty soon they're going to have to pay you to move in.


What homes. they'll be underwater. Disney needs to figure out where to move.
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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.


I feel somewhat the same. I’m sick over this but ultimately it’s not going to affect my life. It’ll mostly hurt the people who voted for him.


Except for women. This is tragic for all women and girls (and men who actually care about them), regardless of their economic position or political persuasion.


It’s tragic that Democrats are ok with biological men participating in women’s sports, stealing their opportunities, and changing in women’s locker rooms.

And if you stepped away from just your liberal news sources you would know that Trump supports abortion up to a certain point (can’t remember if it was 12 or 16 weeks) with exceptions for rape, incest, health of the mother.


You are aware that trans people are less than 1% of the population and that very few of them are athletes? THIS IS NOT AN ACTUAL PROBLEM.

But it sure does work to make some of the most vulnerable among us a boogeyman to win elections.

You SUCK, PP.


Linking to the UN report on female sport. Over 600 female athletes across 29 sports have lost medals.

https://documents.un.org/doc/undoc/gen/n24/249/94/pdf/n2424994.pdf


Ok, Republicans control government this cycle. Implement a solution.


Already are! Biden’s attempted rewrite of title IX is in the dustbin.


Ok, so this isn’t an issue any more. What to discuss next?


No president can override the Bostock decision.

Breaking news: Trump voters have no idea how their own government works.


Bostock doesn’t apply. Majority ruling: "They say sex-segregated bathrooms, locker rooms, and dress codes will prove unsustainable after our decision today but none of these other laws are before us; we have not had the benefit of adversarial testing about the meaning of their terms, and we do not prejudge any such question today."
Anonymous
As a D, I’m 100% tired of rolling over, turning the other cheek, going high when they go low etc.

You get the President you deserve and I will weather whatever comes. I’ll likely benefit from the tax cuts, too even though I didn’t want him to win. Oh well, see ya in four!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


+10000

It makes me sad to feel this way but I totally agree. No more donations after hurricanes and other natural disasters, not going to care when red states can’t find quality doctors willing to work in their states to provide women’s health care, and certainly not going to care when then voters can’t afford to buy homes, have to help out their parents who no longer get social security and can’t afford to pay for their prescription drugs. Somehow, all of these people will still blame the Dems.


They will blame the Ds because they have been conditioned to think that Big Brother will bail them out if they make poor life choices, spend more than they bring in, don't save for retirement, reproduce indiscriminately, and anticipate the government redistributing income and benefits to them from more productive members of society.


You have just describe a large segment of D voters. In fact, probably most of them. Are you aware?
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, here I am basking in Trump's win and observing way less craziness and outrage out in the real world than occurred after Trump's win in 2016 and then I come on DCUM and see that many people are losing their minds. It's an election, not the end of the world. The U.S. already survived four years of Trump and then survived four years with a dementia patient in charge.

Some of y'all really need to go touch grass.


Hey y’all, maybe don’t smoke so much of that grass that you’re touching while you are supporting a traitor who tried to overturn an election. Bless your heart.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m looking forward to drill baby drill, then lots more wild weather in the red states. I wonder how many Carolinans took a quick break from cleaning up their homes to go vote for Trump.


I do feel happy that I did not donate a penny, other than my tax dollars, to their disaster relief. Let Florida get washed away in a flood.


X100

FAFO was written for MAGA trash. The non-rich who voted for Trump deserve all the misery they are about to get. Too bad rich MAGA will be just fine.

OTOH it really sucks that Harris voters will
Suffer too.

Our economy will be in the toilet within 8 months of Trump taking office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, here I am basking in Trump's win and observing way less craziness and outrage out in the real world than occurred after Trump's win in 2016 and then I come on DCUM and see that many people are losing their minds. It's an election, not the end of the world. The U.S. already survived four years of Trump and then survived four years with a dementia patient in charge.

Some of y'all really need to go touch grass.


When Trump lost he tried to incite an insurrection and made baseless claims of voter fraud. So I really don’t want to hear any complaints about the “craziness” of dems conceding the election and venting about it in a political forum.


And that PP above is going to find out what it is REALLY like to have a person with dementia in charge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They will blame the Ds because they have been conditioned to think that Big Brother will bail them out if they make poor life choices, spend more than they bring in, don't save for retirement, reproduce indiscriminately, and anticipate the government redistributing income and benefits to them from more productive members of society.

You have just describe a large segment of D voters. In fact, probably most of them. Are you aware?


A large segment of Dems? Really?! Last I checked, the tax income from blue states supports the poor southern and Midwestern red states. Where do smart, educated, high earning people live? In big cities. In the Northeast. On the West coast. How do big cities vote? Let’s be real.

Here is the data of all 50 states ranked by their level of detraction/contribution from the Federal budget, by state:

https://wallethub.com/edu/states-most-least-dependent-on-the-federal-government/2700

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They will blame the Ds because they have been conditioned to think that Big Brother will bail them out if they make poor life choices, spend more than they bring in, don't save for retirement, reproduce indiscriminately, and anticipate the government redistributing income and benefits to them from more productive members of society.

You have just describe a large segment of D voters. In fact, probably most of them. Are you aware?


A large segment of Dems? Really?! Last I checked, the tax income from blue states supports the poor southern and Midwestern red states. Where do smart, educated, high earning people live? In big cities. In the Northeast. On the West coast. How do big cities vote? Let’s be real.

Here is the data of all 50 states ranked by their level of detraction/contribution from the Federal budget, by state:

https://wallethub.com/edu/states-most-least-dependent-on-the-federal-government/2700



The poorest 10 states in the Union (and undoubtedly some of the dumbest, although I don’t see FL on here, and that one sure ranks high for idiots):

Alaska, New Mexico, Kentucky, West Virginia, Mississippi, North Dakota, Louisiana, Montana, South Carolina, Arizona.

What do they have in common???
Anonymous
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I feel somewhat the same. I’m sick over this but ultimately it’s not going to affect my life. It’ll mostly hurt the people who voted for him.


I feel the same. I knew I would get tax cuts under Trump but donated, volunteered and voted for Harris anyway.

My families has wasted so much mental health being upset over Trump for 9 years now that I think I will now just lay low, watch my stock portfolio grow, and just focus on my own family and health for a while. I know many Trump voters will lose their healthcare, social security, their kids may not get vaccinated and their Florida homes may get washed away without insurance and adequate FEMA support under Trump. I cared about these people for a long time, I now need to take a break from it all.


Yup, basically this.
Anonymous
The one thing nobody is saying that it won’t affect us is the institutions he may shut down like the department of education, or other government agencies in dc and lots of people here will lose jobs so it will trickle down to affect our affluent areas here.
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