Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These threads are pointless and unproductive. MAGA isn’t changing. Leave them behind. We don’t need them.
You do, though, that’s the problem.
No, we absolutely do not. The election was rigged, it’s fewer than 25% of the population.
. This is perfect. We’re better on MAGA issues too!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Democrats increasingly remind me of those Japanese soldiers in World War 2 stuck on obscure Pacific islands, still “fighting” long after the war was over.
“For migrants! For trans folks! For DEI! For Emperor Hirohito!”
Funny. I read this hurriedly and thought at first you were referring to Republicans until I got to the last paragraph. I think that by the time Trump gets through with this country, it will be the GOP that looks like those Japanese soldiers, fighting trans athletes and other bogeymen until the very end.
Yep. MAGAs are the ones who put so much attention on those issues, not Dems. Yes we care about human rights but MAGA fell for the propaganda that we are extreme about the issues. Guess what? We don’t want sexual predators in Gil’s bathrooms (trans people are not sexual predators by default) and we don’t want dangerous criminals illegally in our country. We want fair opportunities but we don’t want incompetent people hired because of the color of their skin - and that includes the bozos in Trumps cabinet who are the most incompetent WHITE men ever seen.
. absolutely. DC government adjacent folks have been outperforming the rest of the country for 25 years, and the last few months have been the opposite. My friends here are pissed! My friends further from DC don’t feel sorry for us, though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems are crazy. The utter refusal to accept any feedback from the voters is striking. Zero regrets on a senile President, on forced injections, on men in the ladies’ room, on millions of illegals deliberately brought in, on white men being deliberately blocked from hiring and promotion, etc. Swing voters hate all of this, but Dems can’t back down on any if it for various reasons.. So they are reduced to WISHING for Americans to suffer under Trump, in hopes that this suffering will cause swing voters to choose the “refuse to drop hated policies” party over the post-Trump Republican Party is 2028. Good luck with that!
My life was a whole lot better in 2024 than it is now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Democrats increasingly remind me of those Japanese soldiers in World War 2 stuck on obscure Pacific islands, still “fighting” long after the war was over.
“For migrants! For trans folks! For DEI! For Emperor Hirohito!”
Funny. I read this hurriedly and thought at first you were referring to Republicans until I got to the last paragraph. I think that by the time Trump gets through with this country, it will be the GOP that looks like those Japanese soldiers, fighting trans athletes and other bogeymen until the very end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These threads are pointless and unproductive. MAGA isn’t changing. Leave them behind. We don’t need them.
You do, though, that’s the problem.
America left the Democrats because they refused to change. Just look at how popular they are today.
America left the Democrats in November of 2024.
Now tell us how Democrats are doing in every special election since.
Did Democrats win either seat in Florida? They kept the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which was not entirely unexpected.
In Florida they closed huge gaps in very red areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems are crazy. The utter refusal to accept any feedback from the voters is striking. Zero regrets on a senile President, on forced injections, on men in the ladies’ room, on millions of illegals deliberately brought in, on white men being deliberately blocked from hiring and promotion, etc. Swing voters hate all of this, but Dems can’t back down on any if it for various reasons.. So they are reduced to WISHING for Americans to suffer under Trump, in hopes that this suffering will cause swing voters to choose the “refuse to drop hated policies” party over the post-Trump Republican Party is 2028. Good luck with that!
A large percentage of people did not vote. Dems need to ignore MAGA; it’s a cult and they’re not reasonable. Dems are also not fixated on irrelevant cultural issues that affect a very very small percentage of Americans. Dems wanted lower prices, solving serious economic problems in healthcare, and a stable government with stable leadership but MAGA wants to look at child athletes’ genitalia. Look up the Dems when you’re serious about real problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Democrats increasingly remind me of those Japanese soldiers in World War 2 stuck on obscure Pacific islands, still “fighting” long after the war was over.
“For migrants! For trans folks! For DEI! For Emperor Hirohito!”
You kinda sound like the way you portray Democrats - ranting about DEI while our economy tanks, prices rise,.people's retirement portfolios are demolished, layoffs are inevitable, we lose our international credibility, and our constitution is trashed. A little out of touch much? No wonder Trump polling among moderates is nosediving.
Swing voters largely determine the election on the economy and perception of the economy. Given that Trump has clearly failed here (and it's not going to get better), PP is attempting to run Trump's playbook of distraction. Not to mention, swing voters are just going to be tired of the non-stop chaos when they get to vote again. The GOP has no chance of retaining the House in 2026.
I learned from my judge as a clerk that when a litigant's counsel claims "clearly" in their brief, the answer is anything but clear. If it were, then that word would be completely unnecessary. It's a subjective term used to persuade (and reality is often the opposite)
If you're so convinced you're right, then sell everything you own and short the market in 2026.
I'm the PP. I moved all of our retirement assets into a money market following the December runup. I've been earning chunky interest payments while Trump has CLEARLY been tanking the markets. Read something besides Truth Social for a change. You clearly don't now WTF you're talking about if you're still running interference on Trump's economy.
Then you're a fool. No one liquidates retirement assets in a market like this. Smart people dollar cost average into selective funds or move their new money into money markets/CDs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Democrats increasingly remind me of those Japanese soldiers in World War 2 stuck on obscure Pacific islands, still “fighting” long after the war was over.
“For migrants! For trans folks! For DEI! For Emperor Hirohito!”
You kinda sound like the way you portray Democrats - ranting about DEI while our economy tanks, prices rise,.people's retirement portfolios are demolished, layoffs are inevitable, we lose our international credibility, and our constitution is trashed. A little out of touch much? No wonder Trump polling among moderates is nosediving.
Swing voters largely determine the election on the economy and perception of the economy. Given that Trump has clearly failed here (and it's not going to get better), PP is attempting to run Trump's playbook of distraction. Not to mention, swing voters are just going to be tired of the non-stop chaos when they get to vote again. The GOP has no chance of retaining the House in 2026.
I learned from my judge as a clerk that when a litigant's counsel claims "clearly" in their brief, the answer is anything but clear. If it were, then that word would be completely unnecessary. It's a subjective term used to persuade (and reality is often the opposite)
If you're so convinced you're right, then sell everything you own and short the market in 2026.
I'm the PP. I moved all of our retirement assets into a money market following the December runup. I've been earning chunky interest payments while Trump has CLEARLY been tanking the markets. Read something besides Truth Social for a change. You clearly don't now WTF you're talking about if you're still running interference on Trump's economy.
Then you're a fool. No one liquidates retirement assets in a market like this. Smart people dollar cost average into selective funds or move their new money into money markets/CDs.
Anonymous wrote:Dems are crazy. The utter refusal to accept any feedback from the voters is striking. Zero regrets on a senile President, on forced injections, on men in the ladies’ room, on millions of illegals deliberately brought in, on white men being deliberately blocked from hiring and promotion, etc. Swing voters hate all of this, but Dems can’t back down on any if it for various reasons.. So they are reduced to WISHING for Americans to suffer under Trump, in hopes that this suffering will cause swing voters to choose the “refuse to drop hated policies” party over the post-Trump Republican Party is 2028. Good luck with that!
Anonymous wrote:Dems are crazy. The utter refusal to accept any feedback from the voters is striking. Zero regrets on a senile President, on forced injections, on men in the ladies’ room, on millions of illegals deliberately brought in, on white men being deliberately blocked from hiring and promotion, etc. Swing voters hate all of this, but Dems can’t back down on any if it for various reasons.. So they are reduced to WISHING for Americans to suffer under Trump, in hopes that this suffering will cause swing voters to choose the “refuse to drop hated policies” party over the post-Trump Republican Party is 2028. Good luck with that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Democrats increasingly remind me of those Japanese soldiers in World War 2 stuck on obscure Pacific islands, still “fighting” long after the war was over.
“For migrants! For trans folks! For DEI! For Emperor Hirohito!”
You kinda sound like the way you portray Democrats - ranting about DEI while our economy tanks, prices rise,.people's retirement portfolios are demolished, layoffs are inevitable, we lose our international credibility, and our constitution is trashed. A little out of touch much? No wonder Trump polling among moderates is nosediving.
Swing voters largely determine the election on the economy and perception of the economy. Given that Trump has clearly failed here (and it's not going to get better), PP is attempting to run Trump's playbook of distraction. Not to mention, swing voters are just going to be tired of the non-stop chaos when they get to vote again. The GOP has no chance of retaining the House in 2026.
I learned from my judge as a clerk that when a litigant's counsel claims "clearly" in their brief, the answer is anything but clear. If it were, then that word would be completely unnecessary. It's a subjective term used to persuade (and reality is often the opposite)
If you're so convinced you're right, then sell everything you own and short the market in 2026.
I'm the PP. I moved all of our retirement assets into a money market following the December runup. I've been earning chunky interest payments while Trump has CLEARLY been tanking the markets. Read something besides Truth Social for a change. You clearly don't now WTF you're talking about if you're still running interference on Trump's economy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did poor people make any strides catching up to the middle class or rich under Biden or Obama?
How old were you back then? I remember the economy being in the dumpster and layoffs happening all around at the beginning of his term and then a stable economy with more job security and the ACA for health care. Yes that makes poor people better off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems are crazy. The utter refusal to accept any feedback from the voters is striking. Zero regrets on a senile President, on forced injections, on men in the ladies’ room, on millions of illegals deliberately brought in, on white men being deliberately blocked from hiring and promotion, etc. Swing voters hate all of this, but Dems can’t back down on any if it for various reasons.. So they are reduced to WISHING for Americans to suffer under Trump, in hopes that this suffering will cause swing voters to choose the “refuse to drop hated policies” party over the post-Trump Republican Party is 2028. Good luck with that!
Dems dont have to wish for the bolded, because it's already happening under Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Dems are crazy. The utter refusal to accept any feedback from the voters is striking. Zero regrets on a senile President, on forced injections, on men in the ladies’ room, on millions of illegals deliberately brought in, on white men being deliberately blocked from hiring and promotion, etc. Swing voters hate all of this, but Dems can’t back down on any if it for various reasons.. So they are reduced to WISHING for Americans to suffer under Trump, in hopes that this suffering will cause swing voters to choose the “refuse to drop hated policies” party over the post-Trump Republican Party is 2028. Good luck with that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Democrats increasingly remind me of those Japanese soldiers in World War 2 stuck on obscure Pacific islands, still “fighting” long after the war was over.
“For migrants! For trans folks! For DEI! For Emperor Hirohito!”
You kinda sound like the way you portray Democrats - ranting about DEI while our economy tanks, prices rise,.people's retirement portfolios are demolished, layoffs are inevitable, we lose our international credibility, and our constitution is trashed. A little out of touch much? No wonder Trump polling among moderates is nosediving.
Swing voters largely determine the election on the economy and perception of the economy. Given that Trump has clearly failed here (and it's not going to get better), PP is attempting to run Trump's playbook of distraction. Not to mention, swing voters are just going to be tired of the non-stop chaos when they get to vote again. The GOP has no chance of retaining the House in 2026.
I learned from my judge as a clerk that when a litigant's counsel claims "clearly" in their brief, the answer is anything but clear. If it were, then that word would be completely unnecessary. It's a subjective term used to persuade (and reality is often the opposite)
If you're so convinced you're right, then sell everything you own and short the market in 2026.