Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see what's wrong with Trump using the same tactics that were used against him.
The right loves Trump because he uses the tools that have been used against them for decades. The left feels like they are the only ones that have the right to use prosecutors for their political gain.
Those days are over.
Fortunately for all of us, Trump is almost over. He's an unhealthy, old man not eligible to run in 2028. And he's already used up six months of his current term. We don't know what's coming next, but we do know that Trump won't be part of it.
Exactly. The GOP will wake up and rid themselves of their unfit goofball as quickly as the Dems did with Biden.
Sadly, I think you are correct. These people are just tools for extremist politicians and businessmen. As far as voters, their followers vote with anger rather than reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see what's wrong with Trump using the same tactics that were used against him.
The right loves Trump because he uses the tools that have been used against them for decades. The left feels like they are the only ones that have the right to use prosecutors for their political gain.
Those days are over.
Fortunately for all of us, Trump is almost over. He's an unhealthy, old man not eligible to run in 2028. And he's already used up six months of his current term. We don't know what's coming next, but we do know that Trump won't be part of it.
Exactly. The GOP will wake up and rid themselves of their unfit goofball as quickly as the Dems did with Biden.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see what's wrong with Trump using the same tactics that were used against him.
The right loves Trump because he uses the tools that have been used against them for decades. The left feels like they are the only ones that have the right to use prosecutors for their political gain.
Those days are over.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see what's wrong with Trump using the same tactics that were used against him.
The right loves Trump because he uses the tools that have been used against them for decades. The left feels like they are the only ones that have the right to use prosecutors for their political gain.
Those days are over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the problem is that we all know that you'll arrest him, his staff, and his attorneys-- again- if Republicans don't hold onto power. The democrats took actual political prisoners, which is much more dictatorial than any behavior I see on the right.
Trump broke the law.
The jury of the United States voter says Democrats broke the law with corrupt prosecutors in insanely partisan districts .
Congratulations... You lose.
What a moronic take. Most voters didn’t think that deeply. Most voters in the middle who decide elections vote on the economy. You’re part of the small segment of perma-brainwashed. There’s just no coming back for this group, but they don’t decide elections.
If you don't register that Trump being repeatedly brought up on specious charges, getting arrested, having his mug shot taken-- that this was the turning point that led to him rising in popularity-- then you're just ignoring the facts. He polled better the more lawfare was applied against him. People did not believe the charges were reasonable and they thought that Democrats were imprisoning political dissidents. You have no political instincts whatsoever if you think that mug shot didn't impact the election.
Anonymous wrote:
Why do DEMOCRATS hate VOTER ID?
Just like DEMOCRATS hate E-VERIFY?
Americans now know the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so glad he had one foot in the grave. I hope no one with the same ideas has the Trump special sauce.
The current situation with Republicans shows that half the population has been primed to accept and promote lies. They'll find a way to transfer Trump's status to somebody else. The powerful do what they will and the weak suffer what they must. I'd like to be more optimistic.
That would be the goal, but there isn't an heir apparent. Trump's tactics haven't worked for anybody else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see what's wrong with Trump using the same tactics that were used against him.
The right loves Trump because he uses the tools that have been used against them for decades. The left feels like they are the only ones that have the right to use prosecutors for their political gain.
Those days are over.
Many things are over. I’m more concerned about hospitals being over and NOAA being over. The fact that you think this is the biggest issue doesn’t make sense to me.
This is the problem— MAGA supports taking things away— taking away federal jobs, tajing away regulations that protect the air and water, taking away education resources, taking away Medicaid from people who may be too sick or mentally ill to work, removing migrants (and taking away due process), taking away foreign aid— but they can’t articulate what they see as an improvement, what the Republicans will GIVE them.
Do MAGAs believe their federal tax bills will drop to $4 per year? Or that their health insurance co-pays will go back to $10, and no deductible? Like what is going to be the improvement? Sh*ts and giggles watching scientists deliver Amazon packages? What’s the improvement ? Money to send your kids to a hardcore Bible school or some questionable charter? What of the rest of us aren’t interested in Bible school or genuinely like their public school? Explain. Get the rest of us on board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see what's wrong with Trump using the same tactics that were used against him.
The right loves Trump because he uses the tools that have been used against them for decades. The left feels like they are the only ones that have the right to use prosecutors for their political gain.
Those days are over.
Many things are over. I’m more concerned about hospitals being over and NOAA being over. The fact that you think this is the biggest issue doesn’t make sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:I think the problem is that we all know that you'll arrest him, his staff, and his attorneys-- again- if Republicans don't hold onto power. The democrats took actual political prisoners, which is much more dictatorial than any behavior I see on the right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see what's wrong with Trump using the same tactics that were used against him.
The right loves Trump because he uses the tools that have been used against them for decades. The left feels like they are the only ones that have the right to use prosecutors for their political gain.
Those days are over.
Fortunately for all of us, Trump is almost over. He's an unhealthy, old man not eligible to run in 2028. And he's already used up six months of his current term. We don't know what's coming next, but we do know that Trump won't be part of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so glad he had one foot in the grave. I hope no one with the same ideas has the Trump special sauce.
The current situation with Republicans shows that half the population has been primed to accept and promote lies. They'll find a way to transfer Trump's status to somebody else. The powerful do what they will and the weak suffer what they must. I'd like to be more optimistic.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, many of the same tactics and rhetotic Trump and the right have been going on about for years. sadly, now they have the courts and military in their pockets.
It was nice while it lasted.