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I wonder how many of these farmers voted for donny?
Red states are feeling the pain disproportionately. Town halls in Iowa begging for assistance, etc.
It's a combination of ICE scaring off the workforce, tariffs increasing input costs, and a stupid trade war forcing countries to look for alternate, stable suppliers.

A triple-whammy of idiocy.
 

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Donald “I love the smell of my own farts sharts in the morning. Smells like so much winning.”
fixed that for you...

And use Apocalypse Now to promote sending troops to Chicago:
  • A movie about a war that USA lost;
  • A movie with anti-war elements;
  • the "bad guy" is american, etc.

and a war that Donald bone spurred his way out of.
 
the dems need the best, not a "better than"
No, No, No. That's where they always fail. Purity tests to please everybody, especially the academics and do-gooders.

These are AMERICAN voters.

They just voted for Trump.

You don't need the best person to beat Trump or whoever follows in his movement.
 
The rails of Democracy which keep the President in check are really collapsing here, aren't they.

The SCOTUS is making decisions quickly without providing any detailed explanations or opinions. Congress is telling States and Mayors to just "let the army in to sort out law and order".

The more they push the boundaries, the more the President will take. Until it goes too far and nobody can/will stop him.

Eventually, Trump will do stuff, the Dems will take it to court and SCOTUS will just say "computer says no" and Trump continues. That's how democracy ends. Religious zealots in places of power placing their God above the constitution. For Trump it's money, for the Justices, it's God's will they're trying to invoke and that's more important than the constitution.

I reckon they'll propose a new constitutional amendment next year and use that as a pretext to keep Trump in power for years after.
 
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Donny thinks this is what the world thinks Donny looks like

What? Yellow?
 
No, No, No. That's where they always fail. Purity tests to please everybody, especially the academics and do-gooders.

These are AMERICAN voters.

They just voted for Trump.

You don't need the best person to beat Trump or whoever follows in his movement.

Newsom’s as much a machine politician as any of the ones you named, though, who has aligned himself with Big Tech and against the labour movement throughout his tenure as governor.

I’ll credit him with standing against Trump, but I also think he’s really just a wind-vane for where he thinks the mood was - he thought he was onto a winner getting Steve Bannon on his podcast too.

Biden was meant to be the electable option to destroy Trumpism as well, but led to it coming back stronger than ever. I see no reason to believe Gruesome Gavin would be any better.
 

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I think the Democrats had - and are still having - a hard time shaking the notion that a president should be statesmanlike. Presidential. At least in their rhetoric, even if some of their actions sometimes leave a lot to be desired.

I stumbled across this piece earlier today. I don't know anything about the author (and haven't taken the time to go and find out). But the gist of his argument seems persuasive. Not sure it's the only path, or even the one most likely to succeed, but at least it's a description of how an opposition to Trump might organise themselves.

I'm not sure if the Democrats are capable of it. While there are some truly progressive voices in that chorus, there are a lot who fundamentally don't realise that the problem isn't the voices, it's not even the song. It's the whole genre they're participating in.

This is the simplest way to punch back at Trump's gaslighting | Opinion
Also, I somehow missed this on the first reading - I really like the idea of the credible Dems building a state-by-state coalition that starts to render Washington impotent in numerous respects - it’s the United States of America, and their states have autonomy unimaginable in our system.
 
How's peace going DJT?
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USA bombing Venezuelans in internation waters;
Russia bombing Poland;
Isreal bombing Qatar;
USA threatening Brazil;
Russia still in Ukraine;
Isreal still in Palestine;
USA want to take Greenland, Panima Canal, etc.
And to think he wants the nobel peace prize, but is fueling war in the Middle East with arming israel.
 
100%

And a bit of Allan Lamb about him too I reckon.

Beefy is their inside man on the West Indies ganja trade.
 
Newsom’s as much a machine politician as any of the ones you named, though, who has aligned himself with Big Tech and against the labour movement throughout his tenure as governor.

I’ll credit him with standing against Trump, but I also think he’s really just a wind-vane for where he thinks the mood was - he thought he was onto a winner getting Steve Bannon on his podcast too.

Biden was meant to be the electable option to destroy Trumpism as well, but led to it coming back stronger than ever. I see no reason to believe Gruesome Gavin would be any better.
You'd have to root-and-branch dismantle the Democratic Party to get anyone other than somebody like Newsom. Sure, I'd prefer Sanders, AOC or Buttigeig, but the Party Machinery just won't allow it. Pritzker, Newsom, Shapiro, Beshear, Walz and a slim chance of AOC.
 

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You'd have to root-and-branch dismantle the Democratic Party to get anyone other than somebody like Newsom. Sure, I'd prefer Sanders, AOC or Buttigeig, but the Party Machinery just won't allow it. Pritzker, Newsom, Shapiro, Beshear, Walz and a slim chance of AOC.
The party is too busy trying to interfere with the New York mayor elections, than actually stand up to Trump in any meaningful way. Spinless leadership. Funny how its those within, who the party dislike. That are actually doing the most speaking and fighting for every day Americans.
 
Beefy is their inside man on the West Indies ganja trade.
"Beefy" made me fknlol, because I still have my VB Boonie and Botham dolls and every now-and-then we'd hear one of them say something from in the bar cupboard. Like I am talking you could go 4 years of nothing, no cricket on TV, and then Botham would say something to Beefie and we'd be "What the **** was that?" before we remembered them. We think it might have had something to do with SA Ambulance radio or something, because last time it happened coincided with an ambulance rocking up 2 doors down. Boonie calling out for nachos from inside the cupboard freaked out my daughters when they were young. They are probably 20 years old now, or close to (Boonie and Botham that age, not daughters).
 
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The party is too busy trying to interfere with the New York mayor elections, than actually stand up to Trump in any meaningful way. Spinless leadership. Funny how its those within, who the party dislike. That are actually doing the most speaking and fighting for every day Americans.

And it’s worth noting Zohran trounced Cuomo and looks likely to do it again in the general. I get President’s not the same as NY Mayor, but I do think the ground is shifting more than the cynicism of Saint above (although of all his names listed, I would take any ahead of Newsom bar Shapiro and maybe Buttigieg).
 
Red states are feeling the pain disproportionately. Town halls in Iowa begging for assistance, etc.
It's a combination of ICE scaring off the workforce, tariffs increasing input costs, and a stupid trade war forcing countries to look for alternate, stable suppliers.

A triple-whammy of idiocy.
unbelievable when you read the quotes from the farmer saying he believes Trump cares about them.
How can anyone be so utterly untethered from reality to think that Trump care about anything beyond himself?
 
Remember is a Chipocalypse. So ICE is raiding a FritoLays factory. :winkv1:

See I never got Chicago out of that reference at all either. I can totally get down with a fried potato armageddon though.
 

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