Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things like this just reinforce to me that the MAGA movement is a form of mental illness.
White liberals are diagnosed with mental illnesses more than any other sub group by a wide margin.
“White liberals” don’t call themselves patriots while supporting a man who tried to overthrow an election and incited his followers to storm the US Capitol.
Challenging elections and demanding proof votes are proven to be legitimate is patriotism. Ballot verification has been stonewalled due to the horrible implications of the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is going to win according to current polls.
Does it mean most voters are nut jobs? Or just that this forum is an extreme bubble?
I would say this forum is full of your standard well-off suburban liberals brainwashed by the MSM. Go and get exposed to unfiltered news by going to European news, Japanese/Korean/Taiwanese news, etc. to get out of your own bubble.
Anonymous wrote:All I hear in this thread from Conservatives is criticism of Biden. Nobody has come forward with a defense of the 2025 Plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not going to vote for Trump, but I find this a bit unrealistic and maybe something to scare those who are on the fence about voting for him.
Yes I agree Trump is a disaster but I just find it hard to believe all this project 2025 stuff. Maybe some nut jobs are planning it but they won’t be able to execute it.
You “find this a bit unrealistic.”
Voters like you used to say the same thing when people like me warned you that the GOP wanted to overturn Roe. Roe is overturned.
People like you downplayed any threat of violence from Trump’s followers. January 6th happened; the coup failed by the skin of its teeth.
People like you said of claims that the GOP was becoming increasingly fascist were overblown; school book shelves were bare in some states in response to broad categories of books being banned.
Trump is promising violence on his enemies. He’s promising to invoke the Insurrection Act. The GOP already has lists of people who are willing to come take these formerly non-political positions after Trump fires them all (that’s in the article from PBS). The Heritage Foundation means business on this: they have a website, a coffee table book of their plan, they have a twitter account, they maintain their Wikipedia page.
Do you like the general premise of America? Non-retributive, non-corrupt, apolitical, a functional government that gets things done? Don’t call this “unrealistic.” Understand that the GOP is telegraphing their goals to you and every other voter in the plainest way possible.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot read the WaPo piece.... paywall.
But, based on OP's post, this seems like nothing more than fear mongering.
I did some research on Project 25. It is basically a transition project to bring in conservative outsiders to be able to hit the ground running in Jan. 2025 regardless of WHAT Republican wins the election. Paul Dans, director, calls this project "candidate agnostic."
The website: https://www.project2025.org
Interview on CSPAN with Paul Dans, director of project explaining more about it: https://www.c-span.org/video/?530201-3/paul-dans-2025-presidential-transition-project
Anonymous wrote:Trump is going to win according to current polls.
Does it mean most voters are nut jobs? Or just that this forum is an extreme bubble?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on the golden showers tape the mentally ill losers guaranteed was there.
Lololol.
Trump peeing on foreign models is core to his foreign policy.
I don't care what he does in his private time, just like I didn't care much for the Clinton Lewinsky scandal. Foreign policy that doesn't make you feel like we are on a brink of WWIII would be nice. I did think he was unhinged enough in 2016 and inexperienced to actually start WWIII. But it was quiet and we went along worrying about our own lives and trying to build futures for our families. Now everyone and their mother is an activist and regular citizens are way more involved in all sorts of politics (most divisive) including on the International arena despite very little background and personal ties to the regions.
I am not insinuating that this is entirely caused by who holds the highest seat of power in our country. It's also time of vast proliferation of social media into our everyday lives and various international and domestic groups using these tools to reach the eyeballs and ears to spread propaganda. They ALL do this.
Anonymous wrote:Not going to vote for Trump, but I find this a bit unrealistic and maybe something to scare those who are on the fence about voting for him.
Yes I agree Trump is a disaster but I just find it hard to believe all this project 2025 stuff. Maybe some nut jobs are planning it but they won’t be able to execute it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting on the golden showers tape the mentally ill losers guaranteed was there.
Lololol.
Trump peeing on foreign models is core to his foreign policy.
Anonymous wrote:When Trump won in 2016 I thought world was going to end. I think I may have cried, I certainly saw people on the bus crying when results were announced. I found his presidency years to be uneventful. Did you feel like the world was ending and chaos was making you feel like there is no future during the 4 years of his presidency? Do you feel more like it now? Be honest.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot read the WaPo piece.... paywall.
But, based on OP's post, this seems like nothing more than fear mongering.
I did some research on Project 25. It is basically a transition project to bring in conservative outsiders to be able to hit the ground running in Jan. 2025 regardless of WHAT Republican wins the election. Paul Dans, director, calls this project "candidate agnostic."
The website: https://www.project2025.org
Interview on CSPAN with Paul Dans, director of project explaining more about it: https://www.c-span.org/video/?530201-3/paul-dans-2025-presidential-transition-project