Anonymous wrote:Ah, the daily beating of Republicans. Feel better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People on this thread are unhinged. I live outside of the D.C. area and Democrats and Republicans here get along fine for the most part. It helps that people outside of D.C. are less likely to view every thing through a political lense. Y'all need to log off of whatever doomer social media you are consuming (a problem that exists on the left and the right) and touch some grass.
What in the world are you talking about?
Project 2025 is a thing you are an idiot.
Women are going to lose all rights.
Christianity will dumb down public schools with chaplins raping your kids to play sports and you are good with KING Piggy?
Screw off you fool.
There is no "right" it is the party of Putin Anti American much!
Not to mention we do not have KINGS!
Look at the National Debt!!!
Inflation, unemployment!!
And the fact Trump is not leaving after this term you moron!
Anonymous wrote:The climate that we are in has made me feel like I (and everyone else) has lost all empathy and sympathy. I see natural disasters and instead of immediately thinking how I can help and how bad I feel for these people instead I think - well that sucks. Too bad there isn't FEMA to help you and most likely you voted for that.
When I see people whose health insurance premiums have been raised 100% I don't feel empathy I just think - well you should get a job that gives you good health insurance.
Basically I have become a Republican who thinks everyone should "pull themselves up by their bootstraps and figure it out themselves". I can't force any sympathy or empathy anymore for people who vote for this to happen to themselves. Its hard to think good Christian thoughts for people who are fake Christians.
Anonymous wrote:The climate that we are in has made me feel like I (and everyone else) has lost all empathy and sympathy. I see natural disasters and instead of immediately thinking how I can help and how bad I feel for these people instead I think - well that sucks. Too bad there isn't FEMA to help you and most likely you voted for that.
When I see people whose health insurance premiums have been raised 100% I don't feel empathy I just think - well you should get a job that gives you good health insurance.
Basically I have become a Republican who thinks everyone should "pull themselves up by their bootstraps and figure it out themselves". I can't force any sympathy or empathy anymore for people who vote for this to happen to themselves. Its hard to think good Christian thoughts for people who are fake Christians.
Anonymous wrote:The extent to which so many of you view absolutely everything through your partisanship is pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:2016 shocked me but I got more involved in the community.
2020 (Covid) and changed my (naive?) view of people as being inherently caring and good to being inherently stupid and selfish.
2024 just confirmed it.
I live my life for my family and myself now. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The climate that we are in has made me feel like I (and everyone else) has lost all empathy and sympathy. I see natural disasters and instead of immediately thinking how I can help and how bad I feel for these people instead I think - well that sucks. Too bad there isn't FEMA to help you and most likely you voted for that.
When I see people whose health insurance premiums have been raised 100% I don't feel empathy I just think - well you should get a job that gives you good health insurance.
Basically I have become a Republican who thinks everyone should "pull themselves up by their bootstraps and figure it out themselves". I can't force any sympathy or empathy anymore for people who vote for this to happen to themselves. Its hard to think good Christian thoughts for people who are fake Christians.
There are no Republicans. The party is gone. Treasonous snakes/ fake Christians and basically subhuman idiots. Anyone with a brain has left the party.
Zero empathy for MAGA
Zero empathy for anyone who voted for Trump.
I can not wait for them to be destroyed. The TDS crowd of MAGA cult deserves all the shit that is coming to them. And yes they have TDS, the definition of a cult is a derangement syndrome.
Unfortunately, some good people are going to get hit in the crossfire. That makes me sad.
All of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The climate that we are in has made me feel like I (and everyone else) has lost all empathy and sympathy. I see natural disasters and instead of immediately thinking how I can help and how bad I feel for these people instead I think - well that sucks. Too bad there isn't FEMA to help you and most likely you voted for that.
When I see people whose health insurance premiums have been raised 100% I don't feel empathy I just think - well you should get a job that gives you good health insurance.
Basically I have become a Republican who thinks everyone should "pull themselves up by their bootstraps and figure it out themselves". I can't force any sympathy or empathy anymore for people who vote for this to happen to themselves. Its hard to think good Christian thoughts for people who are fake Christians.
There are no Republicans. The party is gone. Treasonous snakes/ fake Christians and basically subhuman idiots. Anyone with a brain has left the party.
Zero empathy for MAGA
Zero empathy for anyone who voted for Trump.
I can not wait for them to be destroyed. The TDS crowd of MAGA cult deserves all the shit that is coming to them. And yes they have TDS, the definition of a cult is a derangement syndrome.
Unfortunately, some good people are going to get hit in the crossfire. That makes me sad.
Anonymous wrote:2016 shocked me but I got more involved in the community.
2020 (Covid) and changed my (naive?) view of people as being inherently caring and good to being inherently stupid and selfish.
2024 just confirmed it.
I live my life for my family and myself now. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, that’s reasonable. Plenty of people getting exactly what they voted for, and actively cheering policies harmful to black and brown people. They can rot.
But so much collateral damage to those who didn’t vote for any of this. Lots of sympathy for them.
That's where I am. I feel bad for those that got stuck in the collateral damage of other's stupid decisions, but it's getting harder and harder to feel sympathy for those that brought these situations on themselves. A family member and his wife are raging MAGAs. I don't mind people being Republican and have friends who are, but they were so far gone we stopped seeing them. She was a SAHM, he was a fed worker who lost his job. I didn't feel bad for him. I felt bad for the kids though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The climate that we are in has made me feel like I (and everyone else) has lost all empathy and sympathy. I see natural disasters and instead of immediately thinking how I can help and how bad I feel for these people instead I think - well that sucks. Too bad there isn't FEMA to help you and most likely you voted for that.
When I see people whose health insurance premiums have been raised 100% I don't feel empathy I just think - well you should get a job that gives you good health insurance.
Basically I have become a Republican who thinks everyone should "pull themselves up by their bootstraps and figure it out themselves". I can't force any sympathy or empathy anymore for people who vote for this to happen to themselves. Its hard to think good Christian thoughts for people who are fake Christians.
i am Republican and any time I see natural disaster, I immediately find the ways to help people in need. When I see people who's health insurance have been raised, I only feel empathy for those who did not understood this when ACA was implemented. This was a recepie for disaster, everyone understood this that it will not be sustainable in a long run. Regardless, I am now helping to pay for health insurance for Ukrainian woman and her little girl. They are refugees from Ukraine and would not be able to afford it otherwise. Maybe you can find one person and help them instead? No one is seeking your sympathy or empathy. People who are in need seek actual help. Why not to help them?
Because private charity is no substitute for a government that is by the people, FOR the people. I’d rather be dependent on my government than the whims of some smug Republican lady who doesn’t understand healthcare economics in 2025. You know you’re going to cut her off the second she disappoints you, and you get off on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The climate that we are in has made me feel like I (and everyone else) has lost all empathy and sympathy. I see natural disasters and instead of immediately thinking how I can help and how bad I feel for these people instead I think - well that sucks. Too bad there isn't FEMA to help you and most likely you voted for that.
When I see people whose health insurance premiums have been raised 100% I don't feel empathy I just think - well you should get a job that gives you good health insurance.
Basically I have become a Republican who thinks everyone should "pull themselves up by their bootstraps and figure it out themselves". I can't force any sympathy or empathy anymore for people who vote for this to happen to themselves. Its hard to think good Christian thoughts for people who are fake Christians.
i am Republican and any time I see natural disaster, I immediately find the ways to help people in need. When I see people who's health insurance have been raised, I only feel empathy for those who did not understood this when ACA was implemented. This was a recepie for disaster, everyone understood this that it will not be sustainable in a long run. Regardless, I am now helping to pay for health insurance for Ukrainian woman and her little girl. They are refugees from Ukraine and would not be able to afford it otherwise. Maybe you can find one person and help them instead? No one is seeking your sympathy or empathy. People who are in need seek actual help. Why not to help them?
Anonymous wrote:Same.
When Democrats take back Congress, I'm ready for a policy that says Medicaid won't cover children who don't get their vaccinations or live in households with people who are unvaccinated. If your infant is hospitalized for whooping cough and you haven't vaccinated their older siblings -- you'll pay for that hospitalization out of your own pocket or the baby will die.