Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I refuse to let the next 4 years of president Trump and the chaos he brings affect me mentally the way it did 2016-2020. My plan now is to just sit back and watch (sometimes with popcorn) - at least when I feel like tuning in. Since this is a DC based board I assume many of you, like me, understand and have concerns about the democratic norms he upends and the disruption he brings and you do not take our system of government for granted. But at this point it seems the American people - or about half of them - want this disruption.
My state of mind is to focus on what is right in front of me - family, friends and local community. I will watch with detached interest what public administration reforms, to put it lightly, these next 4 years will bring. What I won't do is freak out, get upset, or worry about every outrageous thing he says or does because in a way that is what drives his power. Plus, I don't want to.
Thoughts?
Sitting back is not an effective way to get what you want. I would start to take a look at 2026 and see if there are seats in Congress that can be flipped. How do we get a winning coalition to get out and vote?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I am all for the people who voted for Trump getting to the "find out" stage.
My broader concern is...what happens when they crash the economy, when debt is piled higher, when the dollar is replaced with crypto.
That impacts everyone. And if Trump decides "meh, I hereby proclaim the US no longer will service the debt owned by China" - then what?
We are merely passengers on this train. There is nothing we can to do to prevent the derailment. Buckle up and hope to survive. F everyone else.
This. We are all in the "find out" stage together now. Most of us will just need to hunker down and make sure we have enough money to feed our family and keep the heat on during the next four years.
Yep.
Hand-wringing, crying big baby tears, talking about how unfair it is -- all that doesn't do jack squat. It's actually much easier, because if we had all the levers taken away, we can't use any levers to try to mitigate this. No reason to go through anything emotional if the story is already written anyway.
So, what's actually going to happen? Your guess is as good as mine. Trump has a mandate. Dems were stripped of the effective ways to resist that, so now we don't have to resist. Might as well eat popcorn and work in the garden, or take your kids to a movie, or whatever.
This isn't our show, right? So be it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I am all for the people who voted for Trump getting to the "find out" stage.
My broader concern is...what happens when they crash the economy, when debt is piled higher, when the dollar is replaced with crypto.
That impacts everyone. And if Trump decides "meh, I hereby proclaim the US no longer will service the debt owned by China" - then what?
We are merely passengers on this train. There is nothing we can to do to prevent the derailment. Buckle up and hope to survive. F everyone else.
This. We are all in the "find out" stage together now. Most of us will just need to hunker down and make sure we have enough money to feed our family and keep the heat on during the next four years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this stance is easier if you are not one of the groups who will be impacted by Trump’s policies.
Yes. But the groups who will mostly be impacted voted for him. We were told that we are condescending to try and help, warn, prevent. So. There it is.
Exactly this. I have spent most of my adult life fighting for the groups who will be impacted by Trump's policy. But I failed. They don't want the help. They want Trump. So I guess I will focus on my upper-middle-class local community.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I am here as well.
I think the people has spoken and the people should receive what they asked for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this stance is easier if you are not one of the groups who will be impacted by Trump’s policies.
Yes. But the groups who will mostly be impacted voted for him. We were told that we are condescending to try and help, warn, prevent. So. There it is.
Exactly this. I have spent most of my adult life fighting for the groups who will be impacted by Trump's policy. But I failed. They don't want the help. They want Trump. So I guess I will focus on my upper-middle-class local community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this stance is easier if you are not one of the groups who will be impacted by Trump’s policies.
Yes. But the groups who will mostly be impacted voted for him. We were told that we are condescending to try and help, warn, prevent. So. There it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I am all for the people who voted for Trump getting to the "find out" stage.
My broader concern is...what happens when they crash the economy, when debt is piled higher, when the dollar is replaced with crypto.
That impacts everyone. And if Trump decides "meh, I hereby proclaim the US no longer will service the debt owned by China" - then what?
We are merely passengers on this train. There is nothing we can to do to prevent the derailment. Buckle up and hope to survive. F everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I am all for the people who voted for Trump getting to the "find out" stage.
My broader concern is...what happens when they crash the economy, when debt is piled higher, when the dollar is replaced with crypto.
That impacts everyone. And if Trump decides "meh, I hereby proclaim the US no longer will service the debt owned by China" - then what?
See, this is what we're not going to do. We're also not going to cry over families separated at the border, kids in cages, nazi rallies, pussy grabbing, etc etc. We're going to watch the show with calm detachment and popcorn.
Mmmmmmmmmhmmmm love the blaccent. We finna laugh at all the non-Black women who die from septic pregnancies and get assaulted and the men who are victims of hate crimes because they all failed you know what I’m sayin? They all begged for it except of you which you absolutely know as a fact mmmmmhmmmm.
This is productive and fun.
Oh, you don't like it when we take a page out of the Republican playbook, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I am all for the people who voted for Trump getting to the "find out" stage.
My broader concern is...what happens when they crash the economy, when debt is piled higher, when the dollar is replaced with crypto.
That impacts everyone. And if Trump decides "meh, I hereby proclaim the US no longer will service the debt owned by China" - then what?
We are merely passengers on this train. There is nothing we can to do to prevent the derailment. Buckle up and hope to survive. F everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I refuse to let the next 4 years of president Trump and the chaos he brings affect me mentally the way it did 2016-2020. My plan now is to just sit back and watch (sometimes with popcorn) - at least when I feel like tuning in. Since this is a DC based board I assume many of you, like me, understand and have concerns about the democratic norms he upends and the disruption he brings and you do not take our system of government for granted. But at this point it seems the American people - or about half of them - want this disruption.
My state of mind is to focus on what is right in front of me - family, friends and local community. I will watch with detached interest what public administration reforms, to put it lightly, these next 4 years will bring. What I won't do is freak out, get upset, or worry about every outrageous thing he says or does because in a way that is what drives his power. Plus, I don't want to.
Thoughts?
Sitting back is not an effective way to get what you want. I would start to take a look at 2026 and see if there are seats in Congress that can be flipped. How do we get a winning coalition to get out and vote?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I am all for the people who voted for Trump getting to the "find out" stage.
My broader concern is...what happens when they crash the economy, when debt is piled higher, when the dollar is replaced with crypto.
That impacts everyone. And if Trump decides "meh, I hereby proclaim the US no longer will service the debt owned by China" - then what?
See, this is what we're not going to do. We're also not going to cry over families separated at the border, kids in cages, nazi rallies, pussy grabbing, etc etc. We're going to watch the show with calm detachment and popcorn.
Mmmmmmmmmhmmmm love the blaccent. We finna laugh at all the non-Black women who die from septic pregnancies and get assaulted and the men who are victims of hate crimes because they all failed you know what I’m sayin? They all begged for it except of you which you absolutely know as a fact mmmmmhmmmm.
This is productive and fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I am all for the people who voted for Trump getting to the "find out" stage.
My broader concern is...what happens when they crash the economy, when debt is piled higher, when the dollar is replaced with crypto.
That impacts everyone. And if Trump decides "meh, I hereby proclaim the US no longer will service the debt owned by China" - then what?
See, this is what we're not going to do. We're also not going to cry over families separated at the border, kids in cages, nazi rallies, pussy grabbing, etc etc. We're going to watch the show with calm detachment and popcorn.
Mmmmmmmmmhmmmm love the blaccent. We finna laugh at all the non-Black women who die from septic pregnancies and get assaulted and the men who are victims of hate crimes because they all failed you know what I’m sayin? They all begged for it except of you which you absolutely know as a fact mmmmmhmmmm.
This is productive and fun.
Oh, you don't like it when we take a page out of the Republican playbook, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I am all for the people who voted for Trump getting to the "find out" stage.
My broader concern is...what happens when they crash the economy, when debt is piled higher, when the dollar is replaced with crypto.
That impacts everyone. And if Trump decides "meh, I hereby proclaim the US no longer will service the debt owned by China" - then what?
See, this is what we're not going to do. We're also not going to cry over families separated at the border, kids in cages, nazi rallies, pussy grabbing, etc etc. We're going to watch the show with calm detachment and popcorn.
Mmmmmmmmmhmmmm love the blaccent. We finna laugh at all the non-Black women who die from septic pregnancies and get assaulted and the men who are victims of hate crimes because they all failed you know what I’m sayin? They all begged for it except of you which you absolutely know as a fact mmmmmhmmmm.
This is productive and fun.
Anonymous wrote:So I am all for the people who voted for Trump getting to the "find out" stage.
My broader concern is...what happens when they crash the economy, when debt is piled higher, when the dollar is replaced with crypto.
That impacts everyone. And if Trump decides "meh, I hereby proclaim the US no longer will service the debt owned by China" - then what?