Trump may have wound up doing more damage than good, and I say that not because of any policy he made, but because the MAGA crowd became complacent. There was definitely interference from the Q-LARPing bullshit (which I'm starting to believe Robert Barnes, who claims it was a psy-op to neutralize the 'pedes), but I think the worst thing Trump did was allow his base to believe that the GOP was any different than the Democrats. They aren't. They've been a uniparty since at least HW Bush. The GOP only played along with Trump to try and appease their voter base. Now that they think they can get rid of him, they will, without hesitation.
That 5,000+ page omnibus bill full of shit that nobody read, with billions in bribes aid money to places that really don't need it? I'm willing to bet that it's everything the uniparty had wanted to do under Killary. Call me a conspiratard if you want, but the only reason the uniparty would reveal their hand like that is if they were trying to make up for four years of lost time.
The silver lining of all this is that at least 70+ million Americans now understand that there is no choice, just varying shades of cunt. Pick the red cunt or the blue cunt, doesn't matter, because you still elected a cunt.
Trump may have wound up doing more damage than good, and I say that not because of any policy he made, but because the MAGA crowd became complacent.
I've said it before, but I feel like their conduct has proven me right. They don't really understand that they are a revolution.
In 2016, Trump voters revolted from the establishment. The establishment took that personally, and now they are trying to put that revolt down. The problem is that Trump voters don't seem to understand that. I should never have seen a single Trump supporter by themselves in DC. Instead, you had people bringing their families, wives, kids, and grandparents. They thought they were going to a Trump rally instead of a revolution.
This is actually why I didn't go down to DC this week. I'm not interested in going to a Trump rally. If the Trump supporters are so tone deaf that they don't realize they're under-attack after all this because they've revolted against the establishment, then I don't know what to tell them. If you go down to DC, you'd better expect that there's a non-zero percent possibility of you getting killed. Either from a cop's bullet or Antifa's knife. I get the feeling that there's too many people going down there for fun instead of work.
Trump may have wound up doing more damage than good, and I say that not because of any policy he made, but because the MAGA crowd became complacent. There was definitely interference from the Q-LARPing bullshit (which I'm starting to believe Robert Barnes, who claims it was a psy-op to neutralize the 'pedes), but I think the worst thing Trump did was allow his base to believe that the GOP was any different than the Democrats. They aren't. They've been a uniparty since at least HW Bush. The GOP only played along with Trump to try and appease their voter base. Now that they think they can get rid of him, they will, without hesitation.
That 5,000+ page omnibus bill full of shit that nobody read, with billions in
bribesaid money to places that really don't need it? I'm willing to bet that it's everything the uniparty had wanted to do under Killary. Call me a conspiratard if you want, but the only reason the uniparty would reveal their hand like that is if they were trying to make up for four years of lost time.The silver lining of all this is that at least 70+ million Americans now understand that there is no choice, just varying shades of cunt. Pick the red cunt or the blue cunt, doesn't matter, because you still elected a cunt.
I've said it before, but I feel like their conduct has proven me right. They don't really understand that they are a revolution.
In 2016, Trump voters revolted from the establishment. The establishment took that personally, and now they are trying to put that revolt down. The problem is that Trump voters don't seem to understand that. I should never have seen a single Trump supporter by themselves in DC. Instead, you had people bringing their families, wives, kids, and grandparents. They thought they were going to a Trump rally instead of a revolution.
This is actually why I didn't go down to DC this week. I'm not interested in going to a Trump rally. If the Trump supporters are so tone deaf that they don't realize they're under-attack after all this because they've revolted against the establishment, then I don't know what to tell them. If you go down to DC, you'd better expect that there's a non-zero percent possibility of you getting killed. Either from a cop's bullet or Antifa's knife. I get the feeling that there's too many people going down there for fun instead of work.
I wouldn't call you a conspiratard, especially with anything to do with Killery.