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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This happens all the time, new admins come in and review everything. I don’t think it’s something to get worked up about.[/quote] You can’t because this hasn’t happened before. We are talking trillions of dollars. [/quote] Wonderful! This is what the American people voted for. [/quote] Please cite the last time a new administration paused every federal grant. You said this happens all the time. Give one example.[/quote] Not the PP but this is, unfortunately, what American voters seem to want. Maybe if it hits hard enough some of them will realize it wasn’t really what they wanted, but time will tell.[/quote] No it’s not. He didn’t win a popular majority; 1.7 million more people voted against him than for him. Only 23% of the population actually cast a ballot for him. His party also has historically narrow majorities in the House and Senate despite structural advantages that should tilt both chambers in Republicans’ favor. More importantly, he disavowed Project 2025 on the campaign trail because polls showed it was deeply unpopular. But now, he is enacting every policy it laid out and even letting Project 2025 authors draft the implementation memos. He lied. Again. And now the whole country gets to suffer for it.[/quote] Choosing not to vote at all is still a choice that tilted the election to Trump. Sorry but I don’t feel bad for those people either. Most conservatives actually support most of Project 2025, they just said they didn’t because Trump said he didn’t. Everyone was lying, surprise surprise.[/quote] Well we can also blame Dems (of which I’m one) for not having a real primary and letting someone clearly not up to the job of campaigning run again. And then way late in the game installing a very unpopular candidate, who couldn’t even make it to the first primary when running in 2020, take over. Do better, Dems. [/quote] I bet you side with the abuser instead of the victim.[/quote] DP. As an independent, I agree with that poster.[/quote] Independents are just conservatives who can't stand the heat. They want plausible deniability. "You made me do it. Wah!" Babies[/quote] Blame me if you want - but it was Democrats who didn't show up to vote for their candidate. Shoulda picked better.[/quote] Exactly- and this is why republicans will continue to have the upper hand in presidential elections. I know you all think were part of a “cult” but there are plenty republicans who don’t particularly like Trump as a person (I preferred Haley) but he was the nominee and what was the alternative, voting for a democrat? lol no. Meanwhile you guys (and some “independents”) are waiting for the second coming of Obama, no one short of perfect will do. Oh well! Your loss.[/quote] Oh, waaah, Kamala has a fake smile, guess I have to vote for Pol Pot instead! Look what you made me do![/quote]
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