Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All my trips to Europe since January, the most common sentiment is that they wish a Trump-like leader would help them with their immigration issues. They are envious of a leader who actually gets things done
So in other words you’ve never actually been to Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fascinating article on a recent large protest in Denver. https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/gps-data-reveals-bernie-sanders-aoc-rally-was-artificial-full-antifablm-pro-hamas-pro
lol - come back to me when zerohedge is not your information source 😂
https://x.com/TonySeruga/status/1903677337406992400
If you believe that they can tell this from people's cell phone data, then there's probably no conspiracy theory you won't believe:
84% of the devices present had attended 9 or more Kamala Harris rallies, antifa/blm, pro-Hamas, pro-Palestinian protests, 31% had attended over 20.
Anonymous wrote:The problem we face is that the electorate doesn’t consider Democrats particularly good on rule of law stuff. Yes, everyone agrees Trump is bad, but most people don’t think Dems are any great shakes. So a generic Republican is still polling way ahead of a generic Democrat for 2028 President.
Anonymous wrote:All my trips to Europe since January, the most common sentiment is that they wish a Trump-like leader would help them with their immigration issues. They are envious of a leader who actually gets things done
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fascinating article on a recent large protest in Denver. https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/gps-data-reveals-bernie-sanders-aoc-rally-was-artificial-full-antifablm-pro-hamas-pro
lol - come back to me when zerohedge is not your information source 😂
https://x.com/TonySeruga/status/1903677337406992400
Anonymous wrote:All my trips to Europe since January, the most common sentiment is that they wish a Trump-like leader would help them with their immigration issues. They are envious of a leader who actually gets things done
Anonymous wrote:All my trips to Europe since January, the most common sentiment is that they wish a Trump-like leader would help them with their immigration issues. They are envious of a leader who actually gets things done
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't agree with a lot of what Trump says and does. Trump won an election fair and square, so what should I be protesting? He's allowed to completely overhaul trade, security, taxation, and the way the govt is run. That's what the people voted for. I do agree with him on some big issues like it was a catastrophic mistake listening to the elite tell us we needed to offshore everything in terms of manufacturing. Complete decimation of our manufacturing base was so epically stupid. I agree that many of our allies have taken advantage of our generosity for far too long and wow, look at that, all of the sudden Europe finds $800B to spend on their own defense. Amazing. I do agree we need to get very rough on people for flooding our country with fentanyl. DEI at work got completely out of hand.Trump is absolutely right on immigration.
Again, I may disagree with what a lot of what Trump does wrt constitutional law, crypto, and firing of feds. But he won the election.
One thing I consistently see people ignoring when discussing policy is the means by which he is seeking to enact his preferred policies. The way the administration is going about enacting policy change leans, ahem, heavily autocratic. We can disagree about policies but we should ALL be concerned with the methods he is utilizing.
Anonymous wrote:I don't agree with a lot of what Trump says and does. Trump won an election fair and square, so what should I be protesting? He's allowed to completely overhaul trade, security, taxation, and the way the govt is run. That's what the people voted for. I do agree with him on some big issues like it was a catastrophic mistake listening to the elite tell us we needed to offshore everything in terms of manufacturing. Complete decimation of our manufacturing base was so epically stupid. I agree that many of our allies have taken advantage of our generosity for far too long and wow, look at that, all of the sudden Europe finds $800B to spend on their own defense. Amazing. I do agree we need to get very rough on people for flooding our country with fentanyl. DEI at work got completely out of hand.Trump is absolutely right on immigration.
Again, I may disagree with what a lot of what Trump does wrt constitutional law, crypto, and firing of feds. But he won the election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been in london, France and Germany and everyone wants to talk politics and every single person has the same q: why are Americans not at very least protesting if not striking or rioting in the streets. I don’t know, bc I grew up in the uk where we do strike and protest I think more, what to tell them. Why aren’t we? Why are we just rolling over and letting Trump do this to our country?
Actually I was reading an article last night that showed a lot of large protests going on that the media is not covering.....I wonder whyThis is from Hitler play book.....create the narrative and keep media in line. People need to wake up and yes we need to get bigger and louder.
This. A huge number of people are protesting but ever since Vietnam protests are no longer covered in the media. Hundreds of thousands of people protested the invasion of Iraq, but the media ignored it.
Hundreds of thousands are protesting now (if you add up the demonstrations all over the country) but the media isn't covering it.
Also, one national demonstration with hundreds of thousands of people protesting takes months to organize, and people here aren't the types to illegally take to the streets especially with a President who doesn't care about the law and has actually declared that he will send US citizens to El Salvadoran prisons if they don't fall in line.
We already know from polling that 100+ million Americans are strongly opposed to Trump’s actions. What good does having 100,000 people marching around do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been in london, France and Germany and everyone wants to talk politics and every single person has the same q: why are Americans not at very least protesting if not striking or rioting in the streets. I don’t know, bc I grew up in the uk where we do strike and protest I think more, what to tell them. Why aren’t we? Why are we just rolling over and letting Trump do this to our country?
Actually I was reading an article last night that showed a lot of large protests going on that the media is not covering.....I wonder whyThis is from Hitler play book.....create the narrative and keep media in line. People need to wake up and yes we need to get bigger and louder.
This. A huge number of people are protesting but ever since Vietnam protests are no longer covered in the media. Hundreds of thousands of people protested the invasion of Iraq, but the media ignored it.
Hundreds of thousands are protesting now (if you add up the demonstrations all over the country) but the media isn't covering it.
Also, one national demonstration with hundreds of thousands of people protesting takes months to organize, and people here aren't the types to illegally take to the streets especially with a President who doesn't care about the law and has actually declared that he will send US citizens to El Salvadoran prisons if they don't fall in line.
Anonymous wrote:Taxpayers don’t tend to protest layoffs in the bureaucracy