Trump says "Iran agreed to everything"

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You can do it yourself I believe in you. 

You could’ve just said I don’t know.

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Whose point are you making? I said I do not know what the democrats platform is. Maybe you can chime in. What do they stand for...

Whose point are you making? I said I do not know what the democrats platform is. Maybe you can chime in. What do they stand for? Do I have to go through the list again of what I think they stand for? Open borders? Higher taxes? More Regulation?  More trannies reading to children? More Fraud? More men in women’s sports? Etc.  We’re going in circles here. 

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Against my better judgement…with respect your view of democrats is whatever the Republican talking points are.  Your mind is clearly made up. Talking to a brick...

Against my better judgement…


with respect your view of democrats is whatever the Republican talking points are.  Your mind is clearly made up. Talking to a brick wall isn’t going to change where it stands.  That’s usually why I don’t engage with you. 

R66 wrote:

Lol! Change my mind! Tell me all the great reasons I should vote for democrats. 

You shouldn’t. But that doesn’t mean you should accept republican mediocrity. As a lifetime R I’m disappointed by recent antics. There’s a lack of consistency that builds a fragile foundation. 

Some have little interest in US credibility abroad. As the planet’s greatest bastion of hope we should rise above petty grievances and consider long-term implications. The current administration seems hell bent on placating the needs of one person at the expense of the citizenry.  It’s a path towards a bleak future, but fortunately one that will end in a couple of years. 

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Not sure what 38-0 or now you’re saying 39-0 is really. Trumps picks that have won there primaries is about 50/50 which is less than in...

Not sure what 38-0 or now you’re saying 39-0 is really. Trumps picks that have won there primaries is about 50/50 which is less than in 2022 primaries if that what your actual referring too. But that doesn’t mean anything actually at all, because most primaries are separated by party.  

ToolMaker wrote:
"But that doesn’t mean anything actually at all, because most primaries are separated by party. "Bruh, you're literally running against people IN YOUR OWN PARTY in...

"But that doesn’t mean anything actually at all, because most primaries are separated by party. "

Bruh, you're literally running against people IN YOUR OWN PARTY in the primary.

And FYI

"TRUMP DYNASTY: President Trump Goes 118 for 118 in Primary Endorsements – DID NOT LOSE A SINGLE RACE!"

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You’re actually right TM, I made a mistake.  

I make a lot of them too 🤣

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soggy wrote:
Against my better judgement…with respect your view of democrats is whatever the Republican talking points are.  Your mind is clearly made up. Talking to a brick...

Against my better judgement…


with respect your view of democrats is whatever the Republican talking points are.  Your mind is clearly made up. Talking to a brick wall isn’t going to change where it stands.  That’s usually why I don’t engage with you. 

R66 wrote:

Lol! Change my mind! Tell me all the great reasons I should vote for democrats. 

soggy wrote:

You can do it yourself I believe in you. 

Soggy, you're such an optimist. Here I am name calling against the rules

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5/27/2026 1:32pm
soggy wrote:
Against my better judgement…with respect your view of democrats is whatever the Republican talking points are.  Your mind is clearly made up. Talking to a brick...

Against my better judgement…


with respect your view of democrats is whatever the Republican talking points are.  Your mind is clearly made up. Talking to a brick wall isn’t going to change where it stands.  That’s usually why I don’t engage with you. 

R66 wrote:

Lol! Change my mind! Tell me all the great reasons I should vote for democrats. 

LoudLove wrote:
You shouldn’t. But that doesn’t mean you should accept republican mediocrity. As a lifetime R I’m disappointed by recent antics. There’s a lack of consistency that...

You shouldn’t. But that doesn’t mean you should accept republican mediocrity. As a lifetime R I’m disappointed by recent antics. There’s a lack of consistency that builds a fragile foundation. 

Some have little interest in US credibility abroad. As the planet’s greatest bastion of hope we should rise above petty grievances and consider long-term implications. The current administration seems hell bent on placating the needs of one person at the expense of the citizenry.  It’s a path towards a bleak future, but fortunately one that will end in a couple of years. 

"You shouldn’t. But that doesn’t mean you should accept republican mediocrity. As a lifetime R I’m disappointed by recent antics. There’s a lack of consistency that builds a fragile foundation. "

The problem with the Rs has always been they have no spine. Whenever the media ran hit pieces they would go into hiding for 2 weeks till the news cycle changed. Every year, same old, same old. Finally The republican party is changing. The entrenched RINOs have resisted change because they knew how to work the system. You don't have to actually fix anything, you only have to know who to blame for your broken promises. People don't like Trump and people don't like change, and when you pair Trump and change together, it infuriates the old guard. People who have been Rs their whole life have wanted the things that Trump has accomplished but loath the way he got it done. Why? Because they are not used to this kind of change. Rs have always claimed they are against illegal Immigration, Trump literally closed the border. But it was done in a way that offended people who don't like change. When Hugo Chavez cut off the USA, what did we do? Nothing! Trump sent in people to get Maduro, we now have a relation with Venezuela. Would any other president have done that? NO! Why? Because they are a product of get nothing done Washington. Trump is a product of "get shit done". The Republican party is close to being able to say "has" changed. We are in a situation where it's get on the train or get out of the way because you'll get thrown off or rolled over if you're not with the program. You don't have to like or agree with Trump, but don't be disingenuous that the things he's accomplished you really didn't want.

TM

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5/27/2026 2:29pm Edited Date/Time 5/27/2026 3:28pm
R66 wrote:

Lol! Change my mind! Tell me all the great reasons I should vote for democrats. 

LoudLove wrote:
You shouldn’t. But that doesn’t mean you should accept republican mediocrity. As a lifetime R I’m disappointed by recent antics. There’s a lack of consistency that...

You shouldn’t. But that doesn’t mean you should accept republican mediocrity. As a lifetime R I’m disappointed by recent antics. There’s a lack of consistency that builds a fragile foundation. 

Some have little interest in US credibility abroad. As the planet’s greatest bastion of hope we should rise above petty grievances and consider long-term implications. The current administration seems hell bent on placating the needs of one person at the expense of the citizenry.  It’s a path towards a bleak future, but fortunately one that will end in a couple of years. 

ToolMaker wrote:
"You shouldn’t. But that doesn’t mean you should accept republican mediocrity. As a lifetime R I’m disappointed by recent antics. There’s a lack of consistency that...

"You shouldn’t. But that doesn’t mean you should accept republican mediocrity. As a lifetime R I’m disappointed by recent antics. There’s a lack of consistency that builds a fragile foundation. "

The problem with the Rs has always been they have no spine. Whenever the media ran hit pieces they would go into hiding for 2 weeks till the news cycle changed. Every year, same old, same old. Finally The republican party is changing. The entrenched RINOs have resisted change because they knew how to work the system. You don't have to actually fix anything, you only have to know who to blame for your broken promises. People don't like Trump and people don't like change, and when you pair Trump and change together, it infuriates the old guard. People who have been Rs their whole life have wanted the things that Trump has accomplished but loath the way he got it done. Why? Because they are not used to this kind of change. Rs have always claimed they are against illegal Immigration, Trump literally closed the border. But it was done in a way that offended people who don't like change. When Hugo Chavez cut off the USA, what did we do? Nothing! Trump sent in people to get Maduro, we now have a relation with Venezuela. Would any other president have done that? NO! Why? Because they are a product of get nothing done Washington. Trump is a product of "get shit done". The Republican party is close to being able to say "has" changed. We are in a situation where it's get on the train or get out of the way because you'll get thrown off or rolled over if you're not with the program. You don't have to like or agree with Trump, but don't be disingenuous that the things he's accomplished you really didn't want.

TM

I think there are also just people who do not want those things at a certain cost.   And the fear is not only of change, but the seemingly lack of respect for the laws that are claimed  to being enforced.  Knowing that it's a slippery slope to pick and choose what laws are laws, and what is just in the way.  Lack of respect for fellow americans that just happen to disagree ( Calling Democrats the enemy now for years) or are doing their jobs ( insulting the press for asking legit questions like why has the cost of the ballroom doubled and gone from donations to tax funded) .  Not illegal, not necessary either. 

 There have been other US presidents with " Balls"   Truman dropping an atomic bomb is one that comes to mind.  The US has been in wars before and the only difference is now Trump says it takes Balls, when before  he said the leaders who got us into wars  were brainless ( not a direct quote ).

 

Netanyahu has been selling the same BS to every US president for 30 or so years, and only Trump took the bait and ignored the advice . Wrote off the intel that Iran would close the straight. Even though the US Itel said that what happened would happen. His good buddy convinced him .  I'm sorry but I don't see Balls when I look at Trump, I see A literal Vagina on his neck. And  a man that needs to be told how great he is so badly that he's won over by those who do just that.  

 

 This may be my last post for a while. Likely my last non moto post for a longer while. Have fun arguing guys. I hope we all live long enough to see what was the correct side of history to be on, if any.  Nothing to do with Vital or anybody on here. 

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5/27/2026 3:34pm

TRUMP IS THE BIGGEST EMBARESSMENT IN POLITICS.

I FEEL SORRY FOR THOSE DEFENDING HIM.

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R66 wrote:
The only thing I know about democrats is they dislike President Trump. What exactly are the priorities of the femocrat party? Open borders? Men in women’s...

The only thing I know about democrats is they dislike President Trump. What exactly are the priorities of the femocrat party? Open borders? Men in women’s sports, higher taxes? More regulation? Vax mandates? Pussifying our military? More wind and solar power? No voter id? Benefits for illegals? More fraud? More trannies reading books to kids? Eroding our 1st and 2nd Amendment rights? More mostly peaceful protests? Electric car mandates? What exactly are they running on other than a dislike for the President?

Your first sentence says an awful lot, and probably not what you were hoping it might.  

Your entire definition of politics seems to boil down to “supports Trump” vs “doesn’t support Trump.” If someone disagrees with him on tariffs, election claims, Jan 6, deficits, foreign policy, executive power, or corruption allegations, they automatically become 'the femocrat party' in your mind.

Your list reads less like an actual analysis of Democratic policy and more like someone hit shuffle on 8 straight hours of talk radio and right wing podcasts. It’s just a stack of culture war buzzphrases: "trannies,” “open borders,” “mostly peaceful protests,” “pussifying the military,” etc. It sounds engineered to trigger emotional reactions more than describe reality.  

Meanwhile, Democrats actually do run on things whether you agree with them or not.  Healthcare costs, abortion rights, infrastructure, labor rights, environmental policy, prescription drug prices, childcare, consumer protections, education, antitrust enforcement, etc.  Some of the positions that Dem politicians run on I agree with.  A lot of them, I don't.  

You can disagree with those priorities all day long, but pretending they don’t exist because everything gets filtered through “Do they worship Trump enough?” is exactly why politics has turned into a personality cult instead of a real discussion about policy.

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5/27/2026 4:38pm
ns503 wrote:

It is truly amazing the circles some will talk in to avoid saying anything remotely uncomplimentary about Deity Don.

ShellyMX wrote:

Diety Don? Now you’re accusing him of dieting?

He's been accused of many things, but he's never been accused of dieting.

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He's been accused of many things, but he's never been accused of dieting.

Thank you. I was like ‘what else will he be blamed for’ you know?

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TRUMP IS THE BIGGEST EMBARESSMENT IN POLITICS.

I FEEL SORRY FOR THOSE DEFENDING HIM.

You do? How come you’re hollering though?

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R66 wrote:
The only thing I know about democrats is they dislike President Trump. What exactly are the priorities of the femocrat party? Open borders? Men in women’s...

The only thing I know about democrats is they dislike President Trump. What exactly are the priorities of the femocrat party? Open borders? Men in women’s sports, higher taxes? More regulation? Vax mandates? Pussifying our military? More wind and solar power? No voter id? Benefits for illegals? More fraud? More trannies reading books to kids? Eroding our 1st and 2nd Amendment rights? More mostly peaceful protests? Electric car mandates? What exactly are they running on other than a dislike for the President?

APLMAN99 wrote:
Your first sentence says an awful lot, and probably not what you were hoping it might.  Your entire definition of politics seems to boil down to...

Your first sentence says an awful lot, and probably not what you were hoping it might.  

Your entire definition of politics seems to boil down to “supports Trump” vs “doesn’t support Trump.” If someone disagrees with him on tariffs, election claims, Jan 6, deficits, foreign policy, executive power, or corruption allegations, they automatically become 'the femocrat party' in your mind.

Your list reads less like an actual analysis of Democratic policy and more like someone hit shuffle on 8 straight hours of talk radio and right wing podcasts. It’s just a stack of culture war buzzphrases: "trannies,” “open borders,” “mostly peaceful protests,” “pussifying the military,” etc. It sounds engineered to trigger emotional reactions more than describe reality.  

Meanwhile, Democrats actually do run on things whether you agree with them or not.  Healthcare costs, abortion rights, infrastructure, labor rights, environmental policy, prescription drug prices, childcare, consumer protections, education, antitrust enforcement, etc.  Some of the positions that Dem politicians run on I agree with.  A lot of them, I don't.  

You can disagree with those priorities all day long, but pretending they don’t exist because everything gets filtered through “Do they worship Trump enough?” is exactly why politics has turned into a personality cult instead of a real discussion about policy.

You ran your list after criticizing 66’s list. Of course you won’t see it that way.🤦‍♂️

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5/27/2026 5:48pm

TRUMP IS THE BIGGEST EMBARESSMENT IN POLITICS.

I FEEL SORRY FOR THOSE DEFENDING HIM.

You do? How come you’re hollering though?

trump is the biggest embarrassment in politics

at least i’m not yelling 🤣

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R66 wrote:
The only thing I know about democrats is they dislike President Trump. What exactly are the priorities of the femocrat party? Open borders? Men in women’s...

The only thing I know about democrats is they dislike President Trump. What exactly are the priorities of the femocrat party? Open borders? Men in women’s sports, higher taxes? More regulation? Vax mandates? Pussifying our military? More wind and solar power? No voter id? Benefits for illegals? More fraud? More trannies reading books to kids? Eroding our 1st and 2nd Amendment rights? More mostly peaceful protests? Electric car mandates? What exactly are they running on other than a dislike for the President?

APLMAN99 wrote:
Your first sentence says an awful lot, and probably not what you were hoping it might.  Your entire definition of politics seems to boil down to...

Your first sentence says an awful lot, and probably not what you were hoping it might.  

Your entire definition of politics seems to boil down to “supports Trump” vs “doesn’t support Trump.” If someone disagrees with him on tariffs, election claims, Jan 6, deficits, foreign policy, executive power, or corruption allegations, they automatically become 'the femocrat party' in your mind.

Your list reads less like an actual analysis of Democratic policy and more like someone hit shuffle on 8 straight hours of talk radio and right wing podcasts. It’s just a stack of culture war buzzphrases: "trannies,” “open borders,” “mostly peaceful protests,” “pussifying the military,” etc. It sounds engineered to trigger emotional reactions more than describe reality.  

Meanwhile, Democrats actually do run on things whether you agree with them or not.  Healthcare costs, abortion rights, infrastructure, labor rights, environmental policy, prescription drug prices, childcare, consumer protections, education, antitrust enforcement, etc.  Some of the positions that Dem politicians run on I agree with.  A lot of them, I don't.  

You can disagree with those priorities all day long, but pretending they don’t exist because everything gets filtered through “Do they worship Trump enough?” is exactly why politics has turned into a personality cult instead of a real discussion about policy.

You ran your list after criticizing 66’s list. Of course you won’t see it that way.🤦‍♂️

I’m not sure what you’re seeing, so I’m not sure what you mean when you say that I “won’t see it that way”.  My ‘list’ isn’t a list, per se. I named issues that every politician takes positions on, I didn’t state agreement or opposition to anyone’s stance on those issues. 

Do you disagree with what I posted or is it a reflexive reaction to anything from someone you believe is on the ‘other side’?  

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5/27/2026 6:06pm

He's been accused of many things, but he's never been accused of dieting.

ShellyMX wrote:

Thank you. I was like ‘what else will he be blamed for’ you know?

Staring a war that is devastating the global economy, but it's all good, Iran has agreed to everything!

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There is no one I agree with 100% of the time on 100% of every issue.  In fact, no one has that perspective except ardent Trump supporters.  Even I’m on board with many overarching policies, yet Trump and his administration cannot seem to stay on point. Few directives have clearly defined goals, which is by design. Ambiguity provides wiggle room for a man who has never admitted he was perhaps mistaken. 

Military action against foreign countries should be vetted before engaging. Trump waded into Venezuela and Iran because he could. The end result of either is TBD. 

I understand why Trump has such a loyal following. What I don’t understand is the unyielding devotion and the inability to accept a counterpoint. You’re either in 100% or you’re out. 

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LoudLove wrote:
There is no one I agree with 100% of the time on 100% of every issue.  In fact, no one has that perspective except ardent Trump...

There is no one I agree with 100% of the time on 100% of every issue.  In fact, no one has that perspective except ardent Trump supporters.  Even I’m on board with many overarching policies, yet Trump and his administration cannot seem to stay on point. Few directives have clearly defined goals, which is by design. Ambiguity provides wiggle room for a man who has never admitted he was perhaps mistaken. 

Military action against foreign countries should be vetted before engaging. Trump waded into Venezuela and Iran because he could. The end result of either is TBD. 

I understand why Trump has such a loyal following. What I don’t understand is the unyielding devotion and the inability to accept a counterpoint. You’re either in 100% or you’re out. 

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5/27/2026 7:10pm Edited Date/Time 5/27/2026 7:11pm

He's been accused of many things, but he's never been accused of dieting.

ShellyMX wrote:

Thank you. I was like ‘what else will he be blamed for’ you know?

Staring a war that is devastating the global economy, but it's all good, Iran has agreed to everything!

Dude! He drinks diet Coke with his Big Mac and fries!!!!🙄

5/27/2026 7:20pm
ShellyMX wrote:

Thank you. I was like ‘what else will he be blamed for’ you know?

Staring a war that is devastating the global economy, but it's all good, Iran has agreed to everything!

Dude! He drinks diet Coke with his Big Mac and fries!!!!🙄

Diet you say...

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LoudLove wrote:
There is no one I agree with 100% of the time on 100% of every issue.  In fact, no one has that perspective except ardent Trump...

There is no one I agree with 100% of the time on 100% of every issue.  In fact, no one has that perspective except ardent Trump supporters.  Even I’m on board with many overarching policies, yet Trump and his administration cannot seem to stay on point. Few directives have clearly defined goals, which is by design. Ambiguity provides wiggle room for a man who has never admitted he was perhaps mistaken. 

Military action against foreign countries should be vetted before engaging. Trump waded into Venezuela and Iran because he could. The end result of either is TBD. 

I understand why Trump has such a loyal following. What I don’t understand is the unyielding devotion and the inability to accept a counterpoint. You’re either in 100% or you’re out. 

"What I don’t understand is the unyielding devotion and the inability to accept a counterpoint. You’re either in 100% or you’re out."

Probably because we got tired of losing year after year after year. We're finally getting things done that we've advocated for years. And all the nay sayers are on the the sidelines, "you can't do that" "it's not normal" "it's not presidential" So? It's working! Your old ways just get us more of the same. We don't want the same, we want change. Is the change perfect? Nope, but it's a f#@% ton better than anything we've had.

TM

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5/27/2026 8:24pm

Staring a war that is devastating the global economy, but it's all good, Iran has agreed to everything!

Dude! He drinks diet Coke with his Big Mac and fries!!!!🙄

Diet you say...

Diet you say...

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That looks like a diet coke. I’m pretty sure he has a diet coke button at his desk in the oval office. 

5/27/2026 8:38pm

Dude! He drinks diet Coke with his Big Mac and fries!!!!🙄

Diet you say...

Diet you say...

image 3095.png?VersionId=uiEgzaGYaLx203w3r5 D2y1

That looks like a diet coke. I’m pretty sure he has a diet coke button at his desk in the oval office. 

White lettering, red background, looks like original coke...

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ToolMaker wrote:
"What I don’t understand is the unyielding devotion and the inability to accept a counterpoint. You’re either in 100% or you’re out."Probably because we got tired...

"What I don’t understand is the unyielding devotion and the inability to accept a counterpoint. You’re either in 100% or you’re out."

Probably because we got tired of losing year after year after year. We're finally getting things done that we've advocated for years. And all the nay sayers are on the the sidelines, "you can't do that" "it's not normal" "it's not presidential" So? It's working! Your old ways just get us more of the same. We don't want the same, we want change. Is the change perfect? Nope, but it's a f#@% ton better than anything we've had.

TM

I think a ton of people are recognizing how corrupt our government is and has been. Our Democratic Republic is very broken, and I haven't seen much evidence that we are course correcting this, yet. In fact, I see the opposite - they are no longer trying to provide the illusion we vote for elected officials that are in their positions to serve the American people. I give a lot of credit to Donny and Co for making it so painfully obvious you can't ignore it anymore. It's a reality we've needed to face for several decades.

Out of curiosity, what changes have been made that are working for you and me in your opinion so far?

What has improved in your day to day life as a result of this administration getting things done?

What about the past year is a fuck ton better than we've had previously?

I don't disagree that the old ways weren't working, and we definitely did/do need some significant structural changes with how our government operates. Otherwise I suspect our voice and votes are going to matter a lot less than they already do in a few more years.

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5/27/2026 10:24pm Edited Date/Time 5/27/2026 10:26pm
Diet you say...

Diet you say...

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That looks like a diet coke. I’m pretty sure he has a diet coke button at his desk in the oval office. 

White lettering, red background, looks like original coke...

White lettering, red background, looks like original coke...

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Ok, you’re correct in the picture he is drinking coke. But he mostly drinks Diet Coke……..

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5/28/2026 12:00am

That looks like a diet coke. I’m pretty sure he has a diet coke button at his desk in the oval office. 

White lettering, red background, looks like original coke...

White lettering, red background, looks like original coke...

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Ok, you’re correct in the picture he is drinking coke. But he mostly drinks Diet Coke……..

Ok, you’re correct in the picture he is drinking coke. But he mostly drinks Diet Coke……..

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His "diet" is not working, maybe he should try cardio!

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5/28/2026 3:32am

So now it's about what he's drinking. 🤣

What kind of lifeless idiot gives a flying rat's ass about what that ??

Oh wait...

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R66 wrote:
The only thing I know about democrats is they dislike President Trump. What exactly are the priorities of the femocrat party? Open borders? Men in women’s...

The only thing I know about democrats is they dislike President Trump. What exactly are the priorities of the femocrat party? Open borders? Men in women’s sports, higher taxes? More regulation? Vax mandates? Pussifying our military? More wind and solar power? No voter id? Benefits for illegals? More fraud? More trannies reading books to kids? Eroding our 1st and 2nd Amendment rights? More mostly peaceful protests? Electric car mandates? What exactly are they running on other than a dislike for the President?

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Your first sentence says an awful lot, and probably not what you were hoping it might.  Your entire definition of politics seems to boil down to...

Your first sentence says an awful lot, and probably not what you were hoping it might.  

Your entire definition of politics seems to boil down to “supports Trump” vs “doesn’t support Trump.” If someone disagrees with him on tariffs, election claims, Jan 6, deficits, foreign policy, executive power, or corruption allegations, they automatically become 'the femocrat party' in your mind.

Your list reads less like an actual analysis of Democratic policy and more like someone hit shuffle on 8 straight hours of talk radio and right wing podcasts. It’s just a stack of culture war buzzphrases: "trannies,” “open borders,” “mostly peaceful protests,” “pussifying the military,” etc. It sounds engineered to trigger emotional reactions more than describe reality.  

Meanwhile, Democrats actually do run on things whether you agree with them or not.  Healthcare costs, abortion rights, infrastructure, labor rights, environmental policy, prescription drug prices, childcare, consumer protections, education, antitrust enforcement, etc.  Some of the positions that Dem politicians run on I agree with.  A lot of them, I don't.  

You can disagree with those priorities all day long, but pretending they don’t exist because everything gets filtered through “Do they worship Trump enough?” is exactly why politics has turned into a personality cult instead of a real discussion about policy.

That is a lot of “issues” listed there, but no actual solutions. For example, when our great country had millions of illegals pouring across the border, republican leadership secured our border. Republicans care about the exact same issues you listed. The democrats don’t own these issues. The question is who do you trust to solve them. Maybe take a look at cities run by democrats and compare to cities run by republicans. 

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R66 wrote:
The only thing I know about democrats is they dislike President Trump. What exactly are the priorities of the femocrat party? Open borders? Men in women’s...

The only thing I know about democrats is they dislike President Trump. What exactly are the priorities of the femocrat party? Open borders? Men in women’s sports, higher taxes? More regulation? Vax mandates? Pussifying our military? More wind and solar power? No voter id? Benefits for illegals? More fraud? More trannies reading books to kids? Eroding our 1st and 2nd Amendment rights? More mostly peaceful protests? Electric car mandates? What exactly are they running on other than a dislike for the President?

APLMAN99 wrote:
Your first sentence says an awful lot, and probably not what you were hoping it might.  Your entire definition of politics seems to boil down to...

Your first sentence says an awful lot, and probably not what you were hoping it might.  

Your entire definition of politics seems to boil down to “supports Trump” vs “doesn’t support Trump.” If someone disagrees with him on tariffs, election claims, Jan 6, deficits, foreign policy, executive power, or corruption allegations, they automatically become 'the femocrat party' in your mind.

Your list reads less like an actual analysis of Democratic policy and more like someone hit shuffle on 8 straight hours of talk radio and right wing podcasts. It’s just a stack of culture war buzzphrases: "trannies,” “open borders,” “mostly peaceful protests,” “pussifying the military,” etc. It sounds engineered to trigger emotional reactions more than describe reality.  

Meanwhile, Democrats actually do run on things whether you agree with them or not.  Healthcare costs, abortion rights, infrastructure, labor rights, environmental policy, prescription drug prices, childcare, consumer protections, education, antitrust enforcement, etc.  Some of the positions that Dem politicians run on I agree with.  A lot of them, I don't.  

You can disagree with those priorities all day long, but pretending they don’t exist because everything gets filtered through “Do they worship Trump enough?” is exactly why politics has turned into a personality cult instead of a real discussion about policy.

R66 wrote:
That is a lot of “issues” listed there, but no actual solutions. For example, when our great country had millions of illegals pouring across the border...

That is a lot of “issues” listed there, but no actual solutions. For example, when our great country had millions of illegals pouring across the border, republican leadership secured our border. Republicans care about the exact same issues you listed. The democrats don’t own these issues. The question is who do you trust to solve them. Maybe take a look at cities run by democrats and compare to cities run by republicans. 

Check out what Mandami is trying to do,  or Talarico's platform and you will see what the democrats are interested in doing. 

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We haven't secured our borders from H1B's. N. Texas is becoming unrecognizable. 

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