He was a 1990s Democrat, and they treated him like a neo Nazi. That's where we're at in this country. Anyone who doesn't despise America and doesn't wish it destroyed is an irredeemable bigot.
Well at the very least Trump's mistakes should have redpilled all of us on the degree of rot that exists in all of our major institutions and it should have taught all of us that we cannot expect one man to fix all of the problems that have been festering in the United States for decades.
We have to save ourselves by building parallel institutions and surviving long enough for the globalist/woke hegemony to implode due to the inevitable infighting that will occur.
Leftists will always purity spiral. The globalists and the woke progressives only have a flimsy alliance.
Anyone who thought "Drain the Swamp" was anti-Dems and not anti-the entire fed was a fool from the outset.
I think one of his biggest mistakes was trusting anyone, even his own people, to not be corrupted and bought off. A businessman might deal in billions of dollars of power, but the globalized goverments deal in levels above that by leaps and bounds.
Right, but at the very least it's forced the GOP to reform itself. A lot of it is gonna stay swamp-ish like turtle McConnell, but considering there is going to be an America First caucus (about fucking time) there's going to be an ongoing and growing wave of new Republicans who are going to focus on nationalist policies.
Only problem is, we now have a systemically inbuilt embedding and marriage between the government, social media, and mainstream media that will try to oppose everything that's related to right wing causes. It's going to be much harder for 2022 MAGA-publicans to win because the incestuous slime that is this 3-headed hydra monster that was created is going to try to stop these folks at ALL costs by CHEATING.
There is also going to be a growing wave of Republicans who talk the talk and are just as swampy as the rest. The call of the Swamp is strong, as is the grift of taking advantage of a desperate voting bloc by saying all the right things then doing nothing with it.
That's also assuming we ever have actual elections again. Which I very doubt the current administration will allow now that they have proven they can get away with stealing them in bold and barely hidden ways.
Anyone that thought Trump did, is a moron. He was an agent of chaos. Better than what we've got, but not a means to any discernable end.
He was a 1990s Democrat, and they treated him like a neo Nazi. That's where we're at in this country. Anyone who doesn't despise America and doesn't wish it destroyed is an irredeemable bigot.
Trump highly underestimated the globalist cabal he was up against.
Mitch and most of the GOP undermined Trump at every opportunity.
Trump was too naive and trusting.
Recent events likely have educated him on where he erred.
Unfortunately, his education came too late to truly help any of the rest of us.
Well at the very least Trump's mistakes should have redpilled all of us on the degree of rot that exists in all of our major institutions and it should have taught all of us that we cannot expect one man to fix all of the problems that have been festering in the United States for decades.
We have to save ourselves by building parallel institutions and surviving long enough for the globalist/woke hegemony to implode due to the inevitable infighting that will occur.
Leftists will always purity spiral. The globalists and the woke progressives only have a flimsy alliance.
Anyone who thought "Drain the Swamp" was anti-Dems and not anti-the entire fed was a fool from the outset.
I think one of his biggest mistakes was trusting anyone, even his own people, to not be corrupted and bought off. A businessman might deal in billions of dollars of power, but the globalized goverments deal in levels above that by leaps and bounds.
Right, but at the very least it's forced the GOP to reform itself. A lot of it is gonna stay swamp-ish like turtle McConnell, but considering there is going to be an America First caucus (about fucking time) there's going to be an ongoing and growing wave of new Republicans who are going to focus on nationalist policies.
Only problem is, we now have a systemically inbuilt embedding and marriage between the government, social media, and mainstream media that will try to oppose everything that's related to right wing causes. It's going to be much harder for 2022 MAGA-publicans to win because the incestuous slime that is this 3-headed hydra monster that was created is going to try to stop these folks at ALL costs by CHEATING.
There is also going to be a growing wave of Republicans who talk the talk and are just as swampy as the rest. The call of the Swamp is strong, as is the grift of taking advantage of a desperate voting bloc by saying all the right things then doing nothing with it.
That's also assuming we ever have actual elections again. Which I very doubt the current administration will allow now that they have proven they can get away with stealing them in bold and barely hidden ways.