Anonymous wrote:I'm coming to the realization that there really isn't anything we can do that will change anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congressional Dems were happy to delegate spending decisions to the executive branch as long as spending was increasing. They only seem to care about their power of the purse when spending CUTS are threatened. Lol. A bunch of real fife and drum 1789 types.
Speaking of the 1700s
Same year as the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 that Trump is now using.
His executive power needs to be shut down if he can't even remain in the last 50 years let alone the last century to cherry pick the laws he applies
NOPE
Vengeful Biden Uses Century-Old Law to Thwart Trump Plan
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/vengeful-biden-uses-century-old-law-to-thwart-trump-plan/ar-AA1x7B7r
I see. Biden protecting U.S. land
Vs. Trump using the law that paved the way for Japanese internment during WW2 (but not German of course.)
They are exactly the same
I don't see the significance of your argument. DENIED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congressional Dems were happy to delegate spending decisions to the executive branch as long as spending was increasing. They only seem to care about their power of the purse when spending CUTS are threatened. Lol. A bunch of real fife and drum 1789 types.
Speaking of the 1700s
Same year as the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 that Trump is now using.
His executive power needs to be shut down if he can't even remain in the last 50 years let alone the last century to cherry pick the laws he applies
NOPE
Vengeful Biden Uses Century-Old Law to Thwart Trump Plan
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/vengeful-biden-uses-century-old-law-to-thwart-trump-plan/ar-AA1x7B7r
I see. Biden protecting U.S. land
Vs. Trump using the law that paved the way for Japanese internment during WW2 (but not German of course.)
They are exactly the same
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congressional Dems were happy to delegate spending decisions to the executive branch as long as spending was increasing. They only seem to care about their power of the purse when spending CUTS are threatened. Lol. A bunch of real fife and drum 1789 types.
Speaking of the 1700s
Same year as the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 that Trump is now using.
His executive power needs to be shut down if he can't even remain in the last 50 years let alone the last century to cherry pick the laws he applies
NOPE
Vengeful Biden Uses Century-Old Law to Thwart Trump Plan
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/vengeful-biden-uses-century-old-law-to-thwart-trump-plan/ar-AA1x7B7r
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we do is run candidates that can clearly articulate how what they are going to do makes the American dream attainable for more people, including the people that voted for Trump.
Very first step in keeping his name out of our mouths and talking about what’s going on now in terms of billionaires taking over.
Can't do that
He's the one doing the doling out
And with the way these weeks have gone, you think there will be an election?
We have to do that. No one wants to be ashamed of their choices. If you just make the next election about fighting to preserve America from the billionaires, we win. We have to move on, he’s an old man, this is about much more than him. It’s about the people who control him and who want to control us.
I don't want them to be ashamed
I just want to know if they are feeling better off
You can do that without mentioning who is in charge. You just ask about how things are - now - vs how they’d like them to be. And listen.
Sure, but Trump's tariffs have such a ring.![]()
Anyway maybe it's best to do your thing with the people in your orbit. There may need to many different prongs to this pitchfork
Sure. I’d say um you might be in a bubble if you don’t know people who are Trump voters or Trump curious. They’re everywhere, that’s how he won. They don’t need to be told they made a mistake over and over again, they’ll just double down.
I know they are everywhere. I'm in a red area. Some aren't thrilled. Others confused.
They didn't vote to overthrow the Constitution. Trump went rogue and did this.
Hmmm, that’s promising. The Trump voters I know agave their heads deeply in the sand still, they think all is well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congressional Dems were happy to delegate spending decisions to the executive branch as long as spending was increasing. They only seem to care about their power of the purse when spending CUTS are threatened. Lol. A bunch of real fife and drum 1789 types.
Speaking of the 1700s
Same year as the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 that Trump is now using.
His executive power needs to be shut down if he can't even remain in the last 50 years let alone the last century to cherry pick the laws he applies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we do is run candidates that can clearly articulate how what they are going to do makes the American dream attainable for more people, including the people that voted for Trump.
Very first step in keeping his name out of our mouths and talking about what’s going on now in terms of billionaires taking over.
Can't do that
He's the one doing the doling out
And with the way these weeks have gone, you think there will be an election?
We have to do that. No one wants to be ashamed of their choices. If you just make the next election about fighting to preserve America from the billionaires, we win. We have to move on, he’s an old man, this is about much more than him. It’s about the people who control him and who want to control us.
I don't want them to be ashamed
I just want to know if they are feeling better off
You can do that without mentioning who is in charge. You just ask about how things are - now - vs how they’d like them to be. And listen.
Sure, but Trump's tariffs have such a ring.![]()
Anyway maybe it's best to do your thing with the people in your orbit. There may need to many different prongs to this pitchfork
Sure. I’d say um you might be in a bubble if you don’t know people who are Trump voters or Trump curious. They’re everywhere, that’s how he won. They don’t need to be told they made a mistake over and over again, they’ll just double down.
I know they are everywhere. I'm in a red area. Some aren't thrilled. Others confused.
They didn't vote to overthrow the Constitution. Trump went rogue and did this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we do is run candidates that can clearly articulate how what they are going to do makes the American dream attainable for more people, including the people that voted for Trump.
Very first step in keeping his name out of our mouths and talking about what’s going on now in terms of billionaires taking over.
Can't do that
He's the one doing the doling out
And with the way these weeks have gone, you think there will be an election?
We have to do that. No one wants to be ashamed of their choices. If you just make the next election about fighting to preserve America from the billionaires, we win. We have to move on, he’s an old man, this is about much more than him. It’s about the people who control him and who want to control us.
I don't want them to be ashamed
I just want to know if they are feeling better off
You can do that without mentioning who is in charge. You just ask about how things are - now - vs how they’d like them to be. And listen.
Sure, but Trump's tariffs have such a ring.![]()
Anyway maybe it's best to do your thing with the people in your orbit. There may need to many different prongs to this pitchfork
Sure. I’d say um you might be in a bubble if you don’t know people who are Trump voters or Trump curious. They’re everywhere, that’s how he won. They don’t need to be told they made a mistake over and over again, they’ll just double down.
Anonymous wrote:Congressional Dems were happy to delegate spending decisions to the executive branch as long as spending was increasing. They only seem to care about their power of the purse when spending CUTS are threatened. Lol. A bunch of real fife and drum 1789 types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we do is run candidates that can clearly articulate how what they are going to do makes the American dream attainable for more people, including the people that voted for Trump.
Very first step in keeping his name out of our mouths and talking about what’s going on now in terms of billionaires taking over.
Can't do that
He's the one doing the doling out
And with the way these weeks have gone, you think there will be an election?
We have to do that. No one wants to be ashamed of their choices. If you just make the next election about fighting to preserve America from the billionaires, we win. We have to move on, he’s an old man, this is about much more than him. It’s about the people who control him and who want to control us.
I don't want them to be ashamed
I just want to know if they are feeling better off
You can do that without mentioning who is in charge. You just ask about how things are - now - vs how they’d like them to be. And listen.
Sure, but Trump's tariffs have such a ring.![]()
Anyway maybe it's best to do your thing with the people in your orbit. There may need to many different prongs to this pitchfork
. Sounds easier than winning an election.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay off the internet and keep your sanity. Easier said than done for sure.
We need just 5% of the population to hit the streets in protest. That’s how this ends.