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bonseff wrote:

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

You're not wrong. 

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SEEMEFIRST wrote:

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

I watched a podcast the other day and someone said Talarico has elf on the shelf energy and i cant unsee it. 

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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!

I don’t think he’s on a diet, he just likes diet coke! If he was on a diet, I’d agree with ya…..😂

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bonseff wrote:

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

what’s unrecognizable about it? Never been 

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bonseff wrote:

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

El_Rayo wrote:

what’s unrecognizable about it? Never been 

They could explain it; but, I guarantee someone will imply “racism” when they do. 

I have friends that may as well be family in Minn…they’ve made it abundantly clear that until recently…the Somali issue was unaddressable without being called a racist.

So, there’s always that.

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They could explain it; but, I guarantee someone will imply “racism” when they do. I have friends that may as well be family in Minn…they’ve made it...

They could explain it; but, I guarantee someone will imply “racism” when they do. 

I have friends that may as well be family in Minn…they’ve made it abundantly clear that until recently…the Somali issue was unaddressable without being called a racist.

So, there’s always that.

Nailed it.

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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.

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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...

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.

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

Do you remember the miles of illegal immigrants crossing the border? Same laws, different approach. Why? Trump wasn't afraid of losing the Hispanic vote for doing the right thing. Do you remember the riots in the streets? Burning buildings? Schools grooming our kids to be trans? People getting prosecuted for praying in front of an abortion clinic? What about just getting kicked off social media for questioning the government's position on something.

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

 While the results aren't "overnight" results, our economy is about to take off with a strong middle class. I get people don't like the tariffs, The tariffs weren't designed to make you pay more, they were designed to get jobs rehomed to the USA. But it takes time to build the factories. I don't know how old you are but after the Munich Olympic Hostage event, it was not uncommon for most of the population to have the attitude "turn that whole area into a giant glass sculpture" No president ever had success in creating peace in the ME. It's within sight. Once you neuter Iran, many countries will join the Abraham accords. What about all the crack down on fraud? Do you not like that Trump has been responsible for "shrinking" the federal workforce? Are none of these things attractive to you? What about the FBI working with local PDs and reducing the murder rate? What about cracking down on the cartels?

What about the past year is a fuck ton better than we've had previously? America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security. Which by the way is interesting in and of itself. When NATO was created, Europe was a collection of little countries. And it made sense that we stepped up so much. But as a united European Economic Community, it just makes sense that they have the ability to step up and should do it. How about investigating voter fraud? You don't really believe Biden got more legitimate votes than Obama? The list of wins could go on and on and on. Things that people don't realize affects them, breaking the back of OPEC. Late 70s we had lines miles long to get gas, and you could only go on your assigned day. Thank you OPEC! How about slowing down the dominance of China? Do you really want them controlling the Panama Canal?

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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.

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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. 

First, thanks for dialing back the rhetoric a bit and talking about actual issues instead of just culture war buzzwords. Honestly, all of us get fed outrage and talking points by media, podcasts, and algorithms designed to keep people angry and engaged.

And I agree with part of what you’re saying, Democrats don’t “own” issues like healthcare, education, infrastructure, public safety, or the economy.  No party 'owns' those and Republicans care about those things too. The disagreement is usually about how to address them and what tradeoffs are acceptable. For example, Republicans clearly pushed harder on border enforcement, and a lot of voters supported that approach.  I personally support stricter border enforcement, though I disagree with the current administrations treatment of the asylum process and many of the other immigration policies, like selling the 'gold card', etc,.   

Where I disagree is framing everything as “our side solves problems while their side just hates Trump.” A lot of people, (Democrats, Republicans, and Independents) who are uneasy right now aren’t objecting to change itself, they’re concerned about consistency, executive overreach, rhetoric, and politics becoming more about loyalty to one person than principles or policy.

Most Americans probably want the same broad outcomes, safe communities, opportunity, affordable living, and competent leadership. We all just just disagree on the best way to get there.  And there aren't only 'two ways', like partisan hacks might want us to believe.  

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APLMAN99 wrote:
First, thanks for dialing back the rhetoric a bit and talking about actual issues instead of just culture war buzzwords. Honestly, all of us get fed...

First, thanks for dialing back the rhetoric a bit and talking about actual issues instead of just culture war buzzwords. Honestly, all of us get fed outrage and talking points by media, podcasts, and algorithms designed to keep people angry and engaged.

And I agree with part of what you’re saying, Democrats don’t “own” issues like healthcare, education, infrastructure, public safety, or the economy.  No party 'owns' those and Republicans care about those things too. The disagreement is usually about how to address them and what tradeoffs are acceptable. For example, Republicans clearly pushed harder on border enforcement, and a lot of voters supported that approach.  I personally support stricter border enforcement, though I disagree with the current administrations treatment of the asylum process and many of the other immigration policies, like selling the 'gold card', etc,.   

Where I disagree is framing everything as “our side solves problems while their side just hates Trump.” A lot of people, (Democrats, Republicans, and Independents) who are uneasy right now aren’t objecting to change itself, they’re concerned about consistency, executive overreach, rhetoric, and politics becoming more about loyalty to one person than principles or policy.

Most Americans probably want the same broad outcomes, safe communities, opportunity, affordable living, and competent leadership. We all just just disagree on the best way to get there.  And there aren't only 'two ways', like partisan hacks might want us to believe.  

I believe the republicans want to solve these issues and the democrats want to fan the flames to keep these issues alive so they can run political campaigns promising to fix the problems (most of which they created).

Pay attention to the investigation of the SPLC to know what I am talking about. 

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APLMAN99 wrote:
First, thanks for dialing back the rhetoric a bit and talking about actual issues instead of just culture war buzzwords. Honestly, all of us get fed...

First, thanks for dialing back the rhetoric a bit and talking about actual issues instead of just culture war buzzwords. Honestly, all of us get fed outrage and talking points by media, podcasts, and algorithms designed to keep people angry and engaged.

And I agree with part of what you’re saying, Democrats don’t “own” issues like healthcare, education, infrastructure, public safety, or the economy.  No party 'owns' those and Republicans care about those things too. The disagreement is usually about how to address them and what tradeoffs are acceptable. For example, Republicans clearly pushed harder on border enforcement, and a lot of voters supported that approach.  I personally support stricter border enforcement, though I disagree with the current administrations treatment of the asylum process and many of the other immigration policies, like selling the 'gold card', etc,.   

Where I disagree is framing everything as “our side solves problems while their side just hates Trump.” A lot of people, (Democrats, Republicans, and Independents) who are uneasy right now aren’t objecting to change itself, they’re concerned about consistency, executive overreach, rhetoric, and politics becoming more about loyalty to one person than principles or policy.

Most Americans probably want the same broad outcomes, safe communities, opportunity, affordable living, and competent leadership. We all just just disagree on the best way to get there.  And there aren't only 'two ways', like partisan hacks might want us to believe.  

R66 wrote:
I believe the republicans want to solve these issues and the democrats want to fan the flames to keep these issues alive so they can run...

I believe the republicans want to solve these issues and the democrats want to fan the flames to keep these issues alive so they can run political campaigns promising to fix the problems (most of which they created).

Pay attention to the investigation of the SPLC to know what I am talking about. 

Republicans have had 12 years to come up with  healthcare reform. 

Both parties ‘fan the flames’ to get re-elected. Democrats wanted to atleast do something about immigration under Biden but republicans wouldn’t take up the issue in Congress because they wanted Trump to be able to campaign on it. 

Thinking your side is the only side with righteous intentions is a trap. 

Whats clear is the strength of identity politics currently.  Take away the names of the last two presidents and look at everything they did in a vacuum and a lot of dems would disagree with some of what Biden did and a lot of republicans would would disagree with some of what Trump is doing.  But once you attach a name to it all the little soldiers fall in line. 

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Republicans have had 12 years to come up with  healthcare reform. Both parties ‘fan the flames’ to get re-elected. Democrats wanted to atleast do something about immigration...

Republicans have had 12 years to come up with  healthcare reform. 

Both parties ‘fan the flames’ to get re-elected. Democrats wanted to atleast do something about immigration under Biden but republicans wouldn’t take up the issue in Congress because they wanted Trump to be able to campaign on it. 

Thinking your side is the only side with righteous intentions is a trap. 

Whats clear is the strength of identity politics currently.  Take away the names of the last two presidents and look at everything they did in a vacuum and a lot of dems would disagree with some of what Biden did and a lot of republicans would would disagree with some of what Trump is doing.  But once you attach a name to it all the little soldiers fall in line. 

I’ll say it again. Pay attention to the SPLC investigation. 

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5/28/2026 1:42pm
bonseff wrote:

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

El_Rayo wrote:

what’s unrecognizable about it? Never been 

TeamGreen wrote:
They could explain it; but, I guarantee someone will imply “racism” when they do. I have friends that may as well be family in Minn…they’ve made it...

They could explain it; but, I guarantee someone will imply “racism” when they do. 

I have friends that may as well be family in Minn…they’ve made it abundantly clear that until recently…the Somali issue was unaddressable without being called a racist.

So, there’s always that.

I've had friends of 20 years and a few of theor relatives in Minnesota try pulling the racist card for pointing out the shit thats going on there and in the southside of Chicago. No claims that im completely wrong, just misunderstood and racist lol. No rebuttals from them that explain away the issue so it must be racism.

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soggy wrote:
Republicans have had 12 years to come up with  healthcare reform. Both parties ‘fan the flames’ to get re-elected. Democrats wanted to atleast do something about immigration...

Republicans have had 12 years to come up with  healthcare reform. 

Both parties ‘fan the flames’ to get re-elected. Democrats wanted to atleast do something about immigration under Biden but republicans wouldn’t take up the issue in Congress because they wanted Trump to be able to campaign on it. 

Thinking your side is the only side with righteous intentions is a trap. 

Whats clear is the strength of identity politics currently.  Take away the names of the last two presidents and look at everything they did in a vacuum and a lot of dems would disagree with some of what Biden did and a lot of republicans would would disagree with some of what Trump is doing.  But once you attach a name to it all the little soldiers fall in line. 

R66 wrote:

I’ll say it again. Pay attention to the SPLC investigation. 

Looks like another politically motivated case like everything else the last number of years. 

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soggy wrote:
Republicans have had 12 years to come up with  healthcare reform. Both parties ‘fan the flames’ to get re-elected. Democrats wanted to atleast do something about immigration...

Republicans have had 12 years to come up with  healthcare reform. 

Both parties ‘fan the flames’ to get re-elected. Democrats wanted to atleast do something about immigration under Biden but republicans wouldn’t take up the issue in Congress because they wanted Trump to be able to campaign on it. 

Thinking your side is the only side with righteous intentions is a trap. 

Whats clear is the strength of identity politics currently.  Take away the names of the last two presidents and look at everything they did in a vacuum and a lot of dems would disagree with some of what Biden did and a lot of republicans would would disagree with some of what Trump is doing.  But once you attach a name to it all the little soldiers fall in line. 

R66 wrote:

I’ll say it again. Pay attention to the SPLC investigation. 

soggy wrote:

Looks like another politically motivated case like everything else the last number of years. 

It’s not. It is sort of like giving syringes and drug paraphernalia to the homeless while claiming you are going to do something about the homeless. (Karen Bass)

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R66 wrote:

I’ll say it again. Pay attention to the SPLC investigation. 

soggy wrote:

Looks like another politically motivated case like everything else the last number of years. 

R66 wrote:
It’s not. It is sort of like giving syringes and drug paraphernalia to the homeless while claiming you are going to do something about the homeless...

It’s not. It is sort of like giving syringes and drug paraphernalia to the homeless while claiming you are going to do something about the homeless. (Karen Bass)

Well that is one sides position. Clearly you aren’t waiting for the courts to decide. 

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"America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security."

 LOL literally 

  As Israel  convinced Donny to go in and it would be easy. We are now Israel's lapdog instead. 

 

 

 

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El_Rayo wrote:

what’s unrecognizable about it? Never been 

TeamGreen wrote:
They could explain it; but, I guarantee someone will imply “racism” when they do. I have friends that may as well be family in Minn…they’ve made it...

They could explain it; but, I guarantee someone will imply “racism” when they do. 

I have friends that may as well be family in Minn…they’ve made it abundantly clear that until recently…the Somali issue was unaddressable without being called a racist.

So, there’s always that.

I've had friends of 20 years and a few of theor relatives in Minnesota try pulling the racist card for pointing out the shit thats going...

I've had friends of 20 years and a few of theor relatives in Minnesota try pulling the racist card for pointing out the shit thats going on there and in the southside of Chicago. No claims that im completely wrong, just misunderstood and racist lol. No rebuttals from them that explain away the issue so it must be racism.

There's a city in north Texas that is presently trying to decide what to do with a sharia community that is trying to become developed. Basically a sharia city within a city.

People are reasonably concerned, and are looking at it's constitutionality. Of course, those people are automatically deemed racist. 

Now the leader of the Muslims, who has dozens of voting fraud and ballot harvesting convictions (he confessed, and is appealing the sentence) has decided to have an "Anti-Redneck Rally" complete with redneck characatures on the flyer. I  don't give a damn about thier rally, but could you imagine the blow back it those tables were turned?

It's like all news though, if it's white on black crime, headlines for weeks. Black on white crime? Crickets.

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"America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security." LOL literally   As Israel  convinced Donny to go in and...

"America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security."

 LOL literally 

  As Israel  convinced Donny to go in and it would be easy. We are now Israel's lapdog instead. 

 

 

 

You feel’n ok Squatch?

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5/28/2026 4:20pm
"America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security." LOL literally   As Israel  convinced Donny to go in and...

"America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security."

 LOL literally 

  As Israel  convinced Donny to go in and it would be easy. We are now Israel's lapdog instead. 

 

 

 

You feel’n ok Squatch?

If I had to guess, it would be his mom having issues.

TM

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soggy wrote:
Republicans have had 12 years to come up with  healthcare reform. Both parties ‘fan the flames’ to get re-elected. Democrats wanted to atleast do something about immigration...

Republicans have had 12 years to come up with  healthcare reform. 

Both parties ‘fan the flames’ to get re-elected. Democrats wanted to atleast do something about immigration under Biden but republicans wouldn’t take up the issue in Congress because they wanted Trump to be able to campaign on it. 

Thinking your side is the only side with righteous intentions is a trap. 

Whats clear is the strength of identity politics currently.  Take away the names of the last two presidents and look at everything they did in a vacuum and a lot of dems would disagree with some of what Biden did and a lot of republicans would would disagree with some of what Trump is doing.  But once you attach a name to it all the little soldiers fall in line. 

R66 wrote:

I’ll say it again. Pay attention to the SPLC investigation. 

soggy wrote:

Looks like another politically motivated case like everything else the last number of years. 

Yes, SLPC is very political! And they are now in big trouble. First they put plants in places to start problems then ask for donations to "fight" the problems they incentivized/created. The curtain is being pulled back and their shenanigans are being revealed. Just like the rest of the illegal democrat fund raising. Hey lets give millions to Stacey Abrams so she can turn around and spend it on dems. How about, let's do a fund raiser for the people that lost their houses in the fire. Woo Hoo, millions raised, where did it go? to NGOs that were promoting democrat votes. You're right, just another political thing.

TM

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APLMAN99 wrote:
First, thanks for dialing back the rhetoric a bit and talking about actual issues instead of just culture war buzzwords. Honestly, all of us get fed...

First, thanks for dialing back the rhetoric a bit and talking about actual issues instead of just culture war buzzwords. Honestly, all of us get fed outrage and talking points by media, podcasts, and algorithms designed to keep people angry and engaged.

And I agree with part of what you’re saying, Democrats don’t “own” issues like healthcare, education, infrastructure, public safety, or the economy.  No party 'owns' those and Republicans care about those things too. The disagreement is usually about how to address them and what tradeoffs are acceptable. For example, Republicans clearly pushed harder on border enforcement, and a lot of voters supported that approach.  I personally support stricter border enforcement, though I disagree with the current administrations treatment of the asylum process and many of the other immigration policies, like selling the 'gold card', etc,.   

Where I disagree is framing everything as “our side solves problems while their side just hates Trump.” A lot of people, (Democrats, Republicans, and Independents) who are uneasy right now aren’t objecting to change itself, they’re concerned about consistency, executive overreach, rhetoric, and politics becoming more about loyalty to one person than principles or policy.

Most Americans probably want the same broad outcomes, safe communities, opportunity, affordable living, and competent leadership. We all just just disagree on the best way to get there.  And there aren't only 'two ways', like partisan hacks might want us to believe.  

R66 wrote:
I believe the republicans want to solve these issues and the democrats want to fan the flames to keep these issues alive so they can run...

I believe the republicans want to solve these issues and the democrats want to fan the flames to keep these issues alive so they can run political campaigns promising to fix the problems (most of which they created).

Pay attention to the investigation of the SPLC to know what I am talking about. 

soggy wrote:
Republicans have had 12 years to come up with  healthcare reform. Both parties ‘fan the flames’ to get re-elected. Democrats wanted to atleast do something about immigration...

Republicans have had 12 years to come up with  healthcare reform. 

Both parties ‘fan the flames’ to get re-elected. Democrats wanted to atleast do something about immigration under Biden but republicans wouldn’t take up the issue in Congress because they wanted Trump to be able to campaign on it. 

Thinking your side is the only side with righteous intentions is a trap. 

Whats clear is the strength of identity politics currently.  Take away the names of the last two presidents and look at everything they did in a vacuum and a lot of dems would disagree with some of what Biden did and a lot of republicans would would disagree with some of what Trump is doing.  But once you attach a name to it all the little soldiers fall in line. 

Why do you think Trump has to do everything by EO? Fu@%ing swamp rats on both sides. They don't want to fix the problem, if the problem were fixed, away go the "donations" to keep them in office.

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"America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security." LOL literally   As Israel  convinced Donny to go in and...

"America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security."

 LOL literally 

  As Israel  convinced Donny to go in and it would be easy. We are now Israel's lapdog instead. 

 

 

 

You feel’n ok Squatch?

ToolMaker wrote:

If I had to guess, it would be his mom having issues.

TM

What a fucked up thing to say. Didn't agree with what he said, so you make it personal?

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"America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security." LOL literally   As Israel  convinced Donny to go in and...

"America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security."

 LOL literally 

  As Israel  convinced Donny to go in and it would be easy. We are now Israel's lapdog instead. 

 

 

 

You feel’n ok Squatch?

ToolMaker wrote:

If I had to guess, it would be his mom having issues.

TM

Yes, she's close to the finish line .  

 

I didn't think it was that bad of a comment, meant to be a little funny with some reality. Sorry if it was out of line. I haven't slept or eaten much the past week. Just trying to find a few moments of normalcy here and there. 

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You feel’n ok Squatch?

ToolMaker wrote:

If I had to guess, it would be his mom having issues.

TM

Yes, she's close to the finish line .   I didn't think it was that bad of a comment, meant to be a little funny with some...

Yes, she's close to the finish line .  

 

I didn't think it was that bad of a comment, meant to be a little funny with some reality. Sorry if it was out of line. I haven't slept or eaten much the past week. Just trying to find a few moments of normalcy here and there. 

Thoughts and prayers going out your way Squatch.

TM

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LoudLove
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5/28/2026 5:33pm

You feel’n ok Squatch?

ToolMaker wrote:

If I had to guess, it would be his mom having issues.

TM

Yes, she's close to the finish line .   I didn't think it was that bad of a comment, meant to be a little funny with some...

Yes, she's close to the finish line .  

 

I didn't think it was that bad of a comment, meant to be a little funny with some reality. Sorry if it was out of line. I haven't slept or eaten much the past week. Just trying to find a few moments of normalcy here and there. 

Kinda makes all this political bullshit feel like, well, bullshit. Anyone living a life based on who occupies an office, ain’t livin’.  In the end, the variation between parties, presidents, etc. are insignificant compared to the value of the people who truly matter.

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Kenny Banyan
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5/28/2026 5:45pm

You feel’n ok Squatch?

ToolMaker wrote:

If I had to guess, it would be his mom having issues.

TM

Yes, she's close to the finish line .   I didn't think it was that bad of a comment, meant to be a little funny with some...

Yes, she's close to the finish line .  

 

I didn't think it was that bad of a comment, meant to be a little funny with some reality. Sorry if it was out of line. I haven't slept or eaten much the past week. Just trying to find a few moments of normalcy here and there. 

Squatch, My comment was a light hearted jab at the fact that your post was so short. That’s all. I’m sorry about your mom.💔 I meant no ill will.👍🏻

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5/28/2026 6:19pm Edited Date/Time 5/28/2026 6:22pm
ToolMaker wrote:
"Out of curiosity, what changes have been made that are working for you and me in your opinion so far?"Do you remember the miles of illegal...

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

Do you remember the miles of illegal immigrants crossing the border? Same laws, different approach. Why? Trump wasn't afraid of losing the Hispanic vote for doing the right thing. Do you remember the riots in the streets? Burning buildings? Schools grooming our kids to be trans? People getting prosecuted for praying in front of an abortion clinic? What about just getting kicked off social media for questioning the government's position on something.

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

 While the results aren't "overnight" results, our economy is about to take off with a strong middle class. I get people don't like the tariffs, The tariffs weren't designed to make you pay more, they were designed to get jobs rehomed to the USA. But it takes time to build the factories. I don't know how old you are but after the Munich Olympic Hostage event, it was not uncommon for most of the population to have the attitude "turn that whole area into a giant glass sculpture" No president ever had success in creating peace in the ME. It's within sight. Once you neuter Iran, many countries will join the Abraham accords. What about all the crack down on fraud? Do you not like that Trump has been responsible for "shrinking" the federal workforce? Are none of these things attractive to you? What about the FBI working with local PDs and reducing the murder rate? What about cracking down on the cartels?

What about the past year is a fuck ton better than we've had previously? America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security. Which by the way is interesting in and of itself. When NATO was created, Europe was a collection of little countries. And it made sense that we stepped up so much. But as a united European Economic Community, it just makes sense that they have the ability to step up and should do it. How about investigating voter fraud? You don't really believe Biden got more legitimate votes than Obama? The list of wins could go on and on and on. Things that people don't realize affects them, breaking the back of OPEC. Late 70s we had lines miles long to get gas, and you could only go on your assigned day. Thank you OPEC! How about slowing down the dominance of China? Do you really want them controlling the Panama Canal?

TM

Toolmaker: “While the results aren't "overnight" results, our economy is about to take off with a strong middle class. I get people don't like the tariffs, The tariffs weren't designed to make you pay more, they were designed to get jobs rehomed to the USA. But it takes time to build the factories.”


”Employment data shows American manufacturers are continuing to cut jobs, with the U.S. shedding 83,000 manufacturing jobs during Mr. Trump's first year in office. Economists point to a range of factors for the job losses, including automation, long-standing headwinds from lower wages overseas to increased costs and economic uncertainty partially caused by the Trump administration's tariffs. Those import duties have hurt some U.S. manufacturers that rely on imported parts and goods to make their products domestically.”


https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/manufacturing-jobs-whirlpool-layoffs-iowa-trump-tariffs/


https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/trumps-tariffs-are-causing-harm-to…

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5/28/2026 6:22pm

You feel’n ok Squatch?

ToolMaker wrote:

If I had to guess, it would be his mom having issues.

TM

SKlein wrote:

What a fucked up thing to say. Didn't agree with what he said, so you make it personal?

You apparently are clueless.

TM

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matt.3150
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5/28/2026 6:28pm
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

T-MAC wrote:
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...

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.

ToolMaker wrote:
"Out of curiosity, what changes have been made that are working for you and me in your opinion so far?"Do you remember the miles of illegal...

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

Do you remember the miles of illegal immigrants crossing the border? Same laws, different approach. Why? Trump wasn't afraid of losing the Hispanic vote for doing the right thing. Do you remember the riots in the streets? Burning buildings? Schools grooming our kids to be trans? People getting prosecuted for praying in front of an abortion clinic? What about just getting kicked off social media for questioning the government's position on something.

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

 While the results aren't "overnight" results, our economy is about to take off with a strong middle class. I get people don't like the tariffs, The tariffs weren't designed to make you pay more, they were designed to get jobs rehomed to the USA. But it takes time to build the factories. I don't know how old you are but after the Munich Olympic Hostage event, it was not uncommon for most of the population to have the attitude "turn that whole area into a giant glass sculpture" No president ever had success in creating peace in the ME. It's within sight. Once you neuter Iran, many countries will join the Abraham accords. What about all the crack down on fraud? Do you not like that Trump has been responsible for "shrinking" the federal workforce? Are none of these things attractive to you? What about the FBI working with local PDs and reducing the murder rate? What about cracking down on the cartels?

What about the past year is a fuck ton better than we've had previously? America dictates foreign policy. We are no longer a lap dog for Europe paying for their security. Which by the way is interesting in and of itself. When NATO was created, Europe was a collection of little countries. And it made sense that we stepped up so much. But as a united European Economic Community, it just makes sense that they have the ability to step up and should do it. How about investigating voter fraud? You don't really believe Biden got more legitimate votes than Obama? The list of wins could go on and on and on. Things that people don't realize affects them, breaking the back of OPEC. Late 70s we had lines miles long to get gas, and you could only go on your assigned day. Thank you OPEC! How about slowing down the dominance of China? Do you really want them controlling the Panama Canal?

TM

How has Trump made your life better?

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5/29/2026 6:39am
ToolMaker wrote:

If I had to guess, it would be his mom having issues.

TM

Yes, she's close to the finish line .   I didn't think it was that bad of a comment, meant to be a little funny with some...

Yes, she's close to the finish line .  

 

I didn't think it was that bad of a comment, meant to be a little funny with some reality. Sorry if it was out of line. I haven't slept or eaten much the past week. Just trying to find a few moments of normalcy here and there. 

Squatch, My comment was a light hearted jab at the fact that your post was so short. That’s all. I’m sorry about your mom.💔 I meant...

Squatch, My comment was a light hearted jab at the fact that your post was so short. That’s all. I’m sorry about your mom.💔 I meant no ill will.👍🏻

Its all good.  I laughed when I read your reply so thank you for that. Funny i didnt even think aboutvhow short it was . But it might be a record for my shortest post. 

I dont post on here without expecting some sort of strong opinions if I post a strong opinion. 

 

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