Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.
what did they vote for then? racism and xenophobia?
No, they thought he would be better for the red state economies. That’s not working out at all.
I don’t get this. He’s doing exactly what he said he’d do.
No he’s not. Project 2025 was not on the ballot. He disavowed it. Those of us inside the beltway knew he was FOS but his voters didn’t believe he was going to do this. They figured he’d deport some people and lower their taxes, ease some regulation. Not decimate the world economy, create global instability, and try to be a dictator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.
what did they vote for then? racism and xenophobia?
No, they thought he would be better for the red state economies. That’s not working out at all.
I don’t get this. He’s doing exactly what he said he’d do.
No he’s not. Project 2025 was not on the ballot. He disavowed it. Those of us inside the beltway knew he was FOS but his voters didn’t believe he was going to do this. They figured he’d deport some people and lower their taxes, ease some regulation. Not decimate the world economy, create global instability, and try to be a dictator.
It was totally obvious what would happen if he was elected. Now we are all porked bc people are idiots.
Obvious to you and me yeah. I think calling his voters idiots, isn’t really hitting the mark. Sometimes people in DC really forget how little regular people have to think about the things we do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.
what did they vote for then? racism and xenophobia?
No, they thought he would be better for the red state economies. That’s not working out at all.
I don’t get this. He’s doing exactly what he said he’d do.
No he’s not. Project 2025 was not on the ballot. He disavowed it. Those of us inside the beltway knew he was FOS but his voters didn’t believe he was going to do this. They figured he’d deport some people and lower their taxes, ease some regulation. Not decimate the world economy, create global instability, and try to be a dictator.
It was totally obvious what would happen if he was elected. Now we are all porked bc people are idiots.
Obvious to you and me yeah. I think calling his voters idiots, isn’t really hitting the mark. Sometimes people in DC really forget how little regular people have to think about the things we do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.
what did they vote for then? racism and xenophobia?
No, they thought he would be better for the red state economies. That’s not working out at all.
I don’t get this. He’s doing exactly what he said he’d do.
No he’s not. Project 2025 was not on the ballot. He disavowed it. Those of us inside the beltway knew he was FOS but his voters didn’t believe he was going to do this. They figured he’d deport some people and lower their taxes, ease some regulation. Not decimate the world economy, create global instability, and try to be a dictator.
It was totally obvious what would happen if he was elected. Now we are all porked bc people are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.
what did they vote for then? racism and xenophobia?
No, they thought he would be better for the red state economies. That’s not working out at all.
I don’t get this. He’s doing exactly what he said he’d do.
No he’s not. Project 2025 was not on the ballot. He disavowed it. Those of us inside the beltway knew he was FOS but his voters didn’t believe he was going to do this. They figured he’d deport some people and lower their taxes, ease some regulation. Not decimate the world economy, create global instability, and try to be a dictator.
Anonymous wrote:I have a better understanding of how bankrupted a casino now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.
what did they vote for then? racism and xenophobia?
No, they thought he would be better for the red state economies. That’s not working out at all.
I don’t get this. He’s doing exactly what he said he’d do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.
what did they vote for then? racism and xenophobia?
No, they thought he would be better for the red state economies. That’s not working out at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.
And if Trump and this entire administration is not jettisoned shortly, it will be too late to reverse it or course correct.
Point and laugh. ^^^
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.
And if Trump and this entire administration is not jettisoned shortly, it will be too late to reverse it or course correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.
what did they vote for then? racism and xenophobia?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would take a handful of republicans in the House and senate to end this before tomorrow morning.
Alas.
I don’t think it’s as hopeless as you think. The hits are adding up. People I know who live outside of DC and voted for Trump, did not vote for this. They’re losing jobs and worrying about how to find work. The hat trick the project 2025 people want to perform was not on the ballot, and most people would never vote for it. The 18% that are falling for it, are untouchable koolaid drinkers, but the rest aren’t.