Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because a lot of people who voted for Harris are secretly happy to see Trump in charge.
I live in a blue state and the amount of “I don’t like Trump but…” comments I have heard are insane.
I know maybe three who think that and they are in the billionaire category. Everyone else - not secretly happy.
I’m in California and I’ve heard it multiple times. I do not think you understand the white-hot rage people feel towards the Democrats right now, right after the fires.
There are no protests here in California for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Protest a free and fair election? Protest the peaceful transfer of power? Protest the elected president implementing his policies? Protesting a president who isn’t a democrat? Protesting legal actions?
What are we supposed to be protesting?
Anonymous wrote:I get that we're all tired of fighting, and feel so disappointed that so many people voted for him, but where are the rallies and outspoken voices. There are things that he is trying to do that shouldn't be controversial on both sides - like ending lowering drug prices. I think it's time to start speaking up and protesting again! Just silently rolling our eyes isn't helping.
Anonymous wrote:MAGAs need to get what they voted for. I'm waiting for them to suffer before I protest anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get that we're all tired of fighting, and feel so disappointed that so many people voted for him, but where are the rallies and outspoken voices. There are things that he is trying to do that shouldn't be controversial on both sides - like ending lowering drug prices. I think it's time to start speaking up and protesting again! Just silently rolling our eyes isn't helping.
How will protesting be any more effective than rolling your eyes? It’s not like it will put pressure on the administration or draw attention to something that would otherwise go unnoticed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are not protesting because a lot of Harris voters agree with Trump on some issue. #1 trans then #2 racial quotas and preferences, DEI in general 3) crime and immigration - there is a lot of variation here in what people are supporting but it all leans Trump more than Biden/Harris.
Polling is showing this and it's going to get even higher because people more free to express their views on these issues. Some people I follow on Twitter who were once only very gingerly expressing opposition to trans policies and seemed very much repelled by Trump have suddenly turned MAGA firebrands on a number of issues (but they still express dislike for Trump).
Jesus, nobody cares about this. People cared about groceries, and Trump is not delivering on this. He threw red meat to the most rabid maga, and the rest of the people are still scratching their heads at the grocery store and gas pumps
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're in self preservation mode. It's gonna be bad and we can hold all those who voted for him responsible. Maybe if they crash and burn they won't let this happen again but then again, they seem fine with a literal Nazi as one of his top advisors, so... I imagine they'll all boil alive as the temp keeps rising around them.
News Flash:
Right now yet another actual fire just N of LA.
So far 5,000 acres burnt to a crisp.
You Democrats are the ones crashing and burning.
Democrats caused fires?
Are you for real?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys should definitely protest. And wear the pu$$y hats so we can see how serious you are.
You'll see me at the shooting range, except you won't because I bought MAGA camo so I'll fit right in.
Trump will have the economy doing well enough people and companies can afford the Democrats' excesses again.Anonymous wrote:Because a lot of people who voted for Harris are secretly happy to see Trump in charge.
I live in a blue state and the amount of “I don’t like Trump but…” comments I have heard are insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Protests accomplish nothing, that's why. The ballot box is what counts, not prancing around in pink knit hats and waving signs and shouting, which many people perceive as merely unhinged expressions of childish frustration rather than principled or reflective of mature adult behavior. Vote when you have the opportunity. That's the only thing which brings about change.
Politicians don't look at protesters and say to themselves, "gee, maybe I should vote how that rabble wants me to instead of sticking to the platform I ran and was elected on".
Fsck a ballot.
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