Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Other than in your mind, how has Trump affected you? Honestly.
I hate trump, but he has no tangible impact on my life.
Clearly you are not a fed. Or a person with a brain or heart.
DP. You realize that people are laid off ALL THE TIME in private industry, right? They don't expect to be exempt from lay offs for the rest of their lives.![]()
It isn’t the layoffs. It’s the arbitrary, capricious, cruel and pointless layoffs coupled with the destruction of the economy making it harder to find another job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Other than in your mind, how has Trump affected you? Honestly.
I hate trump, but he has no tangible impact on my life.
Me personally, the grocery prices have gone up, I have a family member who is in the DACA program and I don’t feel he’s safe anymore. He was brought to this country at six years old. I have undocumented friends who are no longer safe. They’ve been here 20+ years and have worked mostly in the restaurant and hotel business. None are criminals. They work 60 hours a week and don’t complain like the American born.
I’m glad none of my family likes the Southern states we’ve been to because it’s like going back in time down there but that scares me a little if the Southern states get more voting power.
What impact it has on all of us is our country’s destroyed reputation. The world has seen the MAGA rallies and have seen the effects of an education system in decline. They see buffoons with very serious jobs in our country. Blowing up boats, constantly threatening countries. Tariffs made Trump a joke in China who just didn’t buy our produce. Now Trump has to hand over $12 to farmers for his stupidity.
It’s affected your life, you just don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Other than in your mind, how has Trump affected you? Honestly.
I hate trump, but he has no tangible impact on my life.
That's nice for you, PP, but I lost my job. So yeah, Trump/Musk has had a major impact on my life.
Oh, and those prices for electricity, groceries, eating out, just about anything are continuing to go up and up and up.
Trump's regime has definitely had a very negative direct impact on my life.
I lost my job to H1Bs. a none of the feds cared.
How do you know that? If you don't like H1Bs, then lobby your electeds.
Like who? They all love h1bs and corporations looovve them as well. American workers cannot compete.
Your elected officials work for you. If you don't like what they do, they take action to change policy. Individuals can make a huge difference on these issues.
NP. I used to believe this. I really did. I now realize they don't work for me. It's a rouse. They work for the person with the biggest purse. They don't even try to hide it anymore. Right now, there is a case pending in front of the SCOTUS wherein they are asking the court to remove all guardrails on bribing the politicians. Pay to play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Other than in your mind, how has Trump affected you? Honestly.
I hate trump, but he has no tangible impact on my life.
Clearly you are not a fed. Or a person with a brain or heart.
DP. You realize that people are laid off ALL THE TIME in private industry, right? They don't expect to be exempt from lay offs for the rest of their lives.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Other than in your mind, how has Trump affected you? Honestly.
I hate trump, but he has no tangible impact on my life.
Clearly you are not a fed. Or a person with a brain or heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Other than in your mind, how has Trump affected you? Honestly.
I hate trump, but he has no tangible impact on my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Other than in your mind, how has Trump affected you? Honestly.
I hate trump, but he has no tangible impact on my life.
Do you live around here, or have friends or neighbors? It’s hard to believe you, if you do.
I guess if things are fine for you, great. But don’t you care about what others are going through?
I don’t know about you, but even though things somewhat ok for me (in spite of 3 hours daily commute since so-called RTO that has been pretty rough on my family) and I have a job and a lot of financial security, and I can afford to buy Christmas presents and send my kid to college, I feel less happy knowing I have neighbors who have lost their jobs, people losing their homes, had their livelihoods destroyed through no fault of their own, or who fear deportation even if they have literally done nothing wrong and followed the law to a T.
This area definitely has a different feel now. It is sad and subdued. If you aren’t noticing any changes, lucky you I guess.
If they were following the law, they woukd have came to the United States legally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve found this to be a liberal female phenomenon for the most part. Males are just rolling with it and going about their lives.
Men don’t use electricity or eat or need health care?
There is a reason why typical white males need so much DEI to help them compete, they kind of suck.
Just subjugate women, deport brown people, institutionalize racism, and tada, claim superiority. They are just sad
Little boys.
I’d like to thank you and all the other debilitatingly depressed and anxious females the proved my point with their 5 pages of posts.
DP. Tell me what is so great about being a callous, uncaring person? Should we all endeavor to just care less?
Yes.
Life is a lot easier when you stop worrying about stuff you cannot control. Focus on you immediate family first, then your neighbors, then your community, city, country, the world. You have less energy the less connected you are as that group gets further away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve found this to be a liberal female phenomenon for the most part. Males are just rolling with it and going about their lives.
Men don’t use electricity or eat or need health care?
There is a reason why typical white males need so much DEI to help them compete, they kind of suck.
Just subjugate women, deport brown people, institutionalize racism, and tada, claim superiority. They are just sad
Little boys.
I’d like to thank you and all the other debilitatingly depressed and anxious females the proved my point with their 5 pages of posts.
DP. Tell me what is so great about being a callous, uncaring person? Should we all endeavor to just care less?
Yes.
Life is a lot easier when you stop worrying about stuff you cannot control. Focus on you immediate family first, then your neighbors, then your community, city, country, the world. You have less energy the less connected you are as that group gets further away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Stop drinking the NPR cool aide. The USA is doing well under Trump, even if he is personally a gruff and unpleasant person.
How is it doing well? Go on….
Well, before Trump we didn't know that China could control rare Earth metals and ensure tariffs on cheap Chinese goods don't get out of control. Trump provided that.
What an odd, unnatural response.
Is it snowing in Moscow?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve found this to be a liberal female phenomenon for the most part. Males are just rolling with it and going about their lives.
Men don’t use electricity or eat or need health care?
There is a reason why typical white males need so much DEI to help them compete, they kind of suck.
Just subjugate women, deport brown people, institutionalize racism, and tada, claim superiority. They are just sad
Little boys.
I’d like to thank you and all the other debilitatingly depressed and anxious females the proved my point with their 5 pages of posts.
DP. Tell me what is so great about being a callous, uncaring person? Should we all endeavor to just care less?
Anonymous wrote:I was meaningfully less happy since 2020, and I am pretty sure I would not be happier had Kamala won and Biden 2.0 disaster continued. For people entirely disenchanted with performative politics while masses are distracted from real problems it has been a sh*t show regardless who is a power for a long while now. Trump = cartoon villain is certainly the dominating topic here and a stupid debate.
Objectively, there are many people in this area meaningfully less happy because of losing their Fed jobs, or fearing being deported, which makes sense. These two categories have absolutely valid reasons to be a lot less happy than others. For everyone else chugging along, what other categories of people would have legitimate hardships under this administration they didn't have already during Covid disaster and Biden's runaway train?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Stop drinking the NPR cool aide. The USA is doing well under Trump, even if he is personally a gruff and unpleasant person.
How is it doing well? Go on….
Well, before Trump we didn't know that China could control rare Earth metals and ensure tariffs on cheap Chinese goods don't get out of control. Trump provided that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love living here. Now, I feel overwhelmed and sad most days, like
Trump is destroying everything on a macro level — and making us all in DC less safe (and afraid) on a micro level.
Other than in your mind, how has Trump affected you? Honestly.
I hate trump, but he has no tangible impact on my life.
That's nice for you, PP, but I lost my job. So yeah, Trump/Musk has had a major impact on my life.
Oh, and those prices for electricity, groceries, eating out, just about anything are continuing to go up and up and up.
Trump's regime has definitely had a very negative direct impact on my life.
I lost my job to H1Bs. a none of the feds cared.
How do you know that? If you don't like H1Bs, then lobby your electeds.
Like who? They all love h1bs and corporations looovve them as well. American workers cannot compete.
Your elected officials work for you. If you don't like what they do, they take action to change policy. Individuals can make a huge difference on these issues.