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After Trump wins it's about beating Congress into submission to actually do what he wants. I am pretty confident at this point Trump is going to tell Johnson you either be a rubber stamp for me or I will get Gaetz or Donalds as Speaker, if you try to Paul Ryan me I will destroy you. The Don Bacons and lil' bitch Crenshaws who will scream for American troops to die in some conflict or they won't vote for the border wall will need to be insulted and mocked and belittled.

Depending on how many senate seats we get, we can force Mitch the Bitch and his fag pals Cornyn and Tillis to sit in the corner while Rick Scott or someone else is majority leader. Let Thomas and Alito retire, put their chosen people up and ram it through with no Kavanaugh bullshit. This is relevant:


The good thing about Trump back in is you will at least have 4 years to try and rebuild from the bullshit Joepedo put you through financially.
 
Anyone else think they'll lose interest in politics after Trump's 2024 win hype fizzles out a bit? I feel like after that it's just gonna be more or less a replica of his first term. Either way, he'll probably not run again in 2028 so this era of politics will officially come to an end. So after the salt mining of the century on reddit, I'll probably just go back to being apolitical for the most part, maybe tuning in every now and then something like Roe v Wade happens again but nothing beyond that.
Should he win, I want to see what he does. Simple as.
 
There's nothing stopping other nations from doing this either. We can expect Canada and Mexico to start doing the same.
It's too long to bother getting into here, but the Canadian government is actively in burn-it-all-down internal crisis mode right now. Trudeau is too busy dealing with multiple overlapping scandals and coup attempts from his own caucus to stump for a president he isn't going to survive in office long enough to attend summit meetings and whatever with anyway.
 
Anyone else think they'll lose interest in politics after Trump's 2024 win hype fizzles out a bit? I feel like after that it's just gonna be more or less a replica of his first term. Either way, he'll probably not run again in 2028 so this era of politics will officially come to an end. So after the salt mining of the century on reddit, I'll probably just go back to being apolitical for the most part, maybe tuning in every now and then something like Roe v Wade happens again but nothing beyond that.
You may lose interest in politics but politics will never lose interest in you.
 
Anyone else think they'll lose interest in politics after Trump's 2024 win hype fizzles out a bit? I feel like after that it's just gonna be more or less a replica of his first term. Either way, he'll probably not run again in 2028 so this era of politics will officially come to an end. So after the salt mining of the century on reddit, I'll probably just go back to being apolitical for the most part, maybe tuning in every now and then something like Roe v Wade happens again but nothing beyond that.
Based on how Trump handles his 2nd presidency, the congress and Senate, the legacy of trump will forever be part of American politics for decades to come. No one has come close to being so successful and yet so different than your typical suites from Washington.

Once he passes on, his family name will replace Obama, Bush, Clinton, Cheneys and maybe we will even get a possible ascendency of Barron and maybe we get a first Empire of American Republic.

Unfortunately, only way to save republic is by killing it first.
 
It's too long to bother getting into here, but the Canadian government is actively in burn-it-all-down internal crisis mode right now. Trudeau is too busy dealing with multiple overlapping scandals and coup attempts from his own caucus to stump for a president he isn't going to survive in office long enough to attend summit meetings and whatever with anyway.
Indeed, at this point the new canadian pm ( Poillievre is the name, btw, it's a foregone conclusion) could be in before trump gets in. At the very latest Trudeau is gone by mid spring
 
I swear, tagging the Hulkster should mean you eat a threadban, it just brings out all the tism. Worse than usual, I mean.
I can't answer for @Useful_Mistake, but I do time out users who tag users specifically for some kind of thread-derailing bullshit/drama.

I don't think it needs to be spelled out that this does fall under "agree to disagree and move on" but people are retarded.
 
I swear, tagging the Hulkster should mean you eat a threadban, it just brings out all the tism. Worse than usual, I mean.

I might not agree with the guy on politics, but I don't go out of my way to needle the guy...
I'm not sure I understand this pleading thing where someone makes themselves into a disruptive clown, then gets upset when the audience laughs, claps and throws pies in their face.

I will respect the Hulkster causing a ruckus, but if he can't endure the heat he's willingly bringing on then he's just a fag.
 
Jesus pls.
poillievre is leading trudeau by 20%, in a 4 man race. 42 to 22 or so, another 20 for NDP ( who battle for the same liberal communist faggots voter base as the libs, so you might even get some split vote surprise con getting in ) and the bloc wich is a speration for quebec party ( ie only put people there, but they might actually be the official opposition if the libs and ndp keeps on cratering)
SO, the interesting part is that if all goes to plan you get both the US and Canada with a ''right'' government at the same time. Hasn't happened in a while.
 
Anyone else think they'll lose interest in politics after Trump's 2024 win hype fizzles out a bit? I feel like after that it's just gonna be more or less a replica of his first term. Either way, he'll probably not run again in 2028 so this era of politics will officially come to an end. So after the salt mining of the century on reddit, I'll probably just go back to being apolitical for the most part, maybe tuning in every now and then something like Roe v Wade happens again but nothing beyond that.
Politics since current year have been my lolcow fix. Trump might win this year, but the story will never end. The dems will still try and grab their thousand year kingdom. And fail. We're in a transitional era with politics. Shit is gonna be chaotic for a while. Especially with the old guard in their twilight years. Trying to hold on to power while not giving it up to the boomers or Gen X.
 
Anyone else think they'll lose interest in politics after Trump's 2024 win hype fizzles out a bit? I feel like after that it's just gonna be more or less a replica of his first term. Either way, he'll probably not run again in 2028 so this era of politics will officially come to an end. So after the salt mining of the century on reddit, I'll probably just go back to being apolitical for the most part, maybe tuning in every now and then something like Roe v Wade happens again but nothing beyond that.
Already lost a lot of interest in day-to-day politics. If you're treating the election like a popular sport, I guess this could be the case. After Trump there's nobody funny or interesting enough to follow for positive reasons.
Rare blue-tie Trump in the Bronx before his Al Smith dinner:
I realize urban people treat the barbershop like a social gathering place, but this looks awkward. Imagine a celeb walking in for a photo-op while you're sitting there halfway through getting your haircut.
 
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Wouldn't it be easier for the Harris campaign to form a coalition with Jill Stein, rather than be adverserial? It seems pretty weak for Dems to attack Green party supporters, who take even less away votes than the Libertarian party.
They blame Stein for Trump’s 2016 victory because she kind of made the difference in PA, MI, and WI. Looks like she’s slated to do it again, at least in Michigan.

Jill Stein: The Grifter Who May Hand Trump the White House Again

In 2016, Hillary Clinton lost Wisconsin to Trump by 22,748 votes; Stein carried 31,072 votes. In Michigan the story was similar: Clinton lost to Trump by 10,704 votes while Stein carried 51,463. Ditto for Pennsylvania, where Trump won by 44,292 votes and Stein pulled in 49,941 votes.

This nigger never sources anything he posts
 
If someone ever writes a book about how in the fuck Kamala ended up at the top, I'll be first in line to read it. I can't fathom a system where someone like her isn't filtered out somewhere near the bottom. I know she got to skip a lot of steps by sucking Willie Brown's dick and stealing positions that were lined up for megadonors, but who pushed her onto the national stage?
Biden. When he announced that a black woman would be his VP, his two choices at the time were the failed gubernatorial candidate Stacy Abrams or this somewhat less hideous Senator from California, Kamala Harris.
How does Elon poopsock and run multibillion dollar entities at the same time.

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Drugs. A lot of drugs. The best drugs, even.
Hammered in the polls or hammered as in drunk?
Why not both?
Literal foreign election interference. By redcoats no less.
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After the election, Trump needs to deport them back home while strapped to some 2000 pound bombs.
Goddamn.

Joy has evaporated and now has turned into doom.

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Same energy.
Bargained and done.
It is "Well bargained and done" you freebirth scum.
You don't bother us, so why should we bother you? As I've said to you before, I don't understand the shit that you get. You are a very reasonable person and, when I asked you a true and honest question, you responded true and honest. As far as I'm concerned, you're a good guy - even if I don't like your political views.
He made some very, very, very stupid comments about the Corona vaccines. And you should go take a look for how many of his posts have "obese conman" in them. While he may be in a redemption arc, it will take a while for things to improve. You're new and you missed his giant years-long spergout about Trump.
Not charging taxes is a subsidy, buddy.
FOUND THE FUCKING EUROFAG.
 
They blame Stein for Trump’s 2016 victory because she kind of made the difference in PA, MI, and WI. Looks like she’s slated to do it again, at least in Michigan.
If someone was voting for Stein... why do people just auto assume they would have voted for Hilary if Stein was no longer an option? They chose to vote Stein for a reason, much more likely those voters would have just not voted in my opinion.
 
Anyone else think they'll lose interest in politics after Trump's 2024 win hype fizzles out a bit? I feel like after that it's just gonna be more or less a replica of his first term. Either way, he'll probably not run again in 2028 so this era of politics will officially come to an end. So after the salt mining of the century on reddit, I'll probably just go back to being apolitical for the most part, maybe tuning in every now and then something like Roe v Wade happens again but nothing beyond that.
Relatively I’m apolitical in my personal life. I try to put some black pills here and there around my family for fun. I say Trump wins but there still will be gay ops to remove him. I just want to feed on the salt mines for awhile once he wins.
 
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