Yeah that's pretty bad but what about this? This is from July 5th today 2024
https://youtu.be/_ZQQL2wPiQo?si=NlF6g1VC3zPyHvj0
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Yeah that's pretty bad but what about this? This is from July 5th today 2024
https://youtu.be/_ZQQL2wPiQo?si=NlF6g1VC3zPyHvj0
It's a foregone conclusion that Trump is going to win this election. So what is going to be Trump's agenda once he becomes President once again?
In no particular order:
1. He's gonna deport millions of immigrants. Illegal or not, it'll be Trump who makes the rules. The border will get a giant "Keep Out" sign installed on it... and Trump will continue sinking billions into the useless border wall.
2. He's gonna raise tariffs, trying to deflect the fiscal responsibility of the extremely wealthy.
3. He's gonna go after Biden and his family, and every opponent (real or perceived) in the worst way possible.
4. He's gonna increase the powers of the President, to the point of near dictatorship. (And his Minions will gleefully let him).
5. He's gonna withdraw from NATO and leave Europe flapping in the wind.
6. He's gonna re-withdraw from the Paris Agreement, and promptly begin drilling in the North Pole, Antartica, and everywhere where there might be a smidgen of oil.
7. He's gonna appoint yes-men and boot-licking lackeys to every important decision-making post he possibly can. He'll continue stacking the SCOTUS with handpicked puppets.
8. He's gonna "fix" the electoral system to make sure there's never a fair and democratic election ever again.
9. He's gonna trumpet his support for free speech, but will make sure the only "free" speech is that speech which he personally approves.
10. He's gonna finish the job of dividing the American public to the point of civil war.
He's going to give even more money and weapons to Israel than Joe Biden did
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8jYbQvYdhac
An endangered species..... a Republican with a backbone. He knows full well he's certainly shooting himself in the foot from a political standpoint. But he doesn't give a shit. He's just as fed up with that Orange Motherfukker as all of us "non-Minions" are. Telling it like it is. Politicians take note. Stop selling your soul and your dignity for votes. Get yourselves a pair of cojones and call out this criminal loser for the danger to America that he is.
'Nough said.
Wonder why politicians keep selling their souls and dignity for votes?. Hmmmm.
Maybe they're trying to be appealing to the deplorables.
Anyone actually watching this convention :allhail:. Tune in tonight and you can see Hulk Hogan :musle:. JD Vance as VP huh ;D. Good luck with that. Not much substance at all, I know shocker, it's more of an infomercial apple polishing exercise. The continual exploitation of dead US soldiers and grieving families is a pathetic Trump staple. I cringe when I hear politicians rail on about patriotic and religious indoctrination in schools. Know who else likes that. Trumps buddy over in NK.
Gee... I'd watch the Convention... but I'm gonna go outside and study the rate of growth of my backyard grass instead. ;D
Predictability 101: I've got some people on Facebook who are even more rabid Trump fans than Brock is. :o :D
We've had some back-and-forths. But basically my point is (and will always be) that an assassination attempt does not suddenly (and mysteriously) alter the character of a person. There's a saying in Spanish to the effect that you can dress up an ugly dog in silk clothing, and you STILL have an ugly dog. Had Trump actually been killed by the bullet, today he'd be a martyr. The fact that he was just wounded now all of sudden elevates him to the position of folk hero. Not so. He's still the same narcissistic, speech-challenged, overbearing, disagreeable, sexist, racist, lying POS he's always been. Only difference is he survived an assassination attempt.
From last year:
But as Romney surveyed the crop of Republicans running for Senate in 2022, it was clear that more Hawleys were on their way. Perhaps most disconcerting was J. D. Vance, the Republican candidate in Ohio. “I don’t know that I can disrespect someone more than J. D. Vance,” Romney told me. They’d first met years earlier, after he read Vance’s best-selling memoir, Hillbilly Elegy. Romney was so impressed with the book that he hosted the author at his annual Park City summit in 2018. Vance, who grew up in a poor, dysfunctional family in Appalachia and went on to graduate from Yale Law School, had seemed bright and thoughtful, with interesting ideas about how Republicans could court the white working class without indulging in toxic Trumpism. Then, in 2021, Vance decided he wanted to run for Senate, and re*invented his entire persona overnight. Suddenly, he was railing against the “childless left” and denouncing Indigenous Peoples’ Day as a “fake holiday” and accusing Joe Biden of manufacturing the opioid crisis “to punish people who didn’t vote for him.” The speed of the MAGA makeover was jarring.
“I do wonder, how do you make that decision?” Romney mused to me as Vance was degrading himself on the campaign trail that summer. “How can you go over a line so stark as that—and for what?” Romney wished he could grab Vance by the shoulders and scream: This is not worth it! “It’s not like you’re going to be famous and powerful because you became a United States senator. It’s like, really? You sell yourself so cheap?” The prospect of having Vance in the caucus made Romney uncomfortable. “How do you sit next to him at lunch?”
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine...onnell/675306/
I haven't watched a minute of the convention and I'm not going to. Same with the Democratic one.
Sooo zero questions about building a missile defense "Iron dome" over the United States :bananna8:. Was surprised Trump got that out with a straight face in the absolute clusterfuck that was his convention speech. He does realize Israel is barley the size of New Jersey let alone the United States coast to coast, right? Will Mexico be paying for that as well cabron?
Good use of the word "cabrón." ;D