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Should be a wild four years.

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If he is not seriously considering getting Congress on board in some manner to pass a legislative bill package that formalizes the "MAGA" intentions into the law of the land, which makes it incredibly difficult for any future Administration to dislodge, then he isn't being serious.
I think he is planning to arrest the lot of them for their numerous crimes and replace them with more MAGA friendly republicans interested in actually enacting the will of the people instead of self enrichment.
 
Why the fuck is this the script? Every time someone is being slightly critical or "maybe we should look at this more objectively," it's 'uhh you're blackpilling! you're dooming!!' This is ridiculous. Newsflash: He isn't "just getting started" because this isn't the first rodeo. He was President already. I am optimistic about him, because he talked a massive game this time around and appears to be making heavy waves, but you can't delude yourself into thinking there isn't room for critique or improvement. Trump isn't King and we don't have lese majeste.

He is making incredible ground against the Federal apparatus, I agree, but he is moving like molasses with the one thing that I personally care about: the mass deportation of the tens of millions within this country. That is something that needs to be rightfully critiqued and pointed out. If they don't take this shit seriously, not just with getting the boot in with the actual shit right now but with passing a comprehensive immigration reform law that changes this system as radically as Hart-Cellar, then we're right back to square one when he's out of office.

If he is not seriously considering getting Congress on board in some manner to pass a legislative bill package that formalizes the "MAGA" intentions into the law of the land, which makes it incredibly difficult for any future Administration to dislodge, then he isn't being serious.
You can’t change law if your attorneys and every Fed is working against you. Currently there’s been legal battle after legal battle. This isn’t something that can be fixed overnight. The reality is that we’re coming off of Democrats controlling the House for 12 out of the last 16 years. Republicans are going to need more than one term to set things right. That’s reality.
 
I think he is planning to arrest the lot of them for their numerous crimes and replace them with more MAGA friendly republicans interested in actually enacting the will of the people instead of self enrichment.
Call me an idiot, but considering the attitude Trump has with his second coming, I believe he has a red button to top them all to tackle this. A big, beautiful golden red button. I figure he's itching to press it.

Gold Standard

Archive of the thread I read on this: https://archive.ph/ztlk4

Again, this is not likely, but if push comes to shove... we'll have to see when we cross that bridge.
 
Democrats have the lowest approval rating they've had in the past two decades. They just elected a twink to vice the DNC chair, their actual DNC chair said that their two biggest demographics are the rich and college students on the news yesterday, and if there is even a fucking sliver of corruption that comes out of the whole DOGE debacle Republicans will never stop reminding the people that Democrats fought tooth and nail to hide it. They have no reliable base anymore outside of women.
Never forget that there is an eternal army of simps that will always give into the worst women out there for a crumb of pussy.
 
I think he is planning to arrest the lot of them for their numerous crimes and replace them with more MAGA friendly republicans interested in actually enacting the will of the people instead of self enrichment.
I remember this exact refrain, and he didn't imprison anyone even though they deserved it. So forgive me if I don't think this will happen.
You can’t change law if your attorneys and every Fed is working against you. Currently there’s been legal battle after legal battle. This isn’t something that can be fixed overnight. The reality is that we’re coming off of Democrats controlling the House for 12 out of the last 16 years.
You can simply change the law by pressuring Congressmen to get their shit together. Wasn't Elon talking about forming a massive SuperPAC to keep these people in line? Doesn't the Party have a Whip? They have an on-paper majority, and considering that not a single appointee has been stonewalled in Congress, including actual on-the-line ones like RFK and Gabbard, I don't think the Senate, at least, will offer opposition.
Republicans are going to need more than one term to set things right. That’s reality.
The reality is they have two years to get as much done as possible.
 
I hate to play this card but I can't help but feel like all these air disasters were an inevitability of crumbling infrastructure and not something Trump and Musk are directly responsible for. To which I mean, if Kamala had won I sincerely doubt we'd even see these stories in the news. Like how every disaster under the Biden regime was magically Trump's fault.
 
disparage him as a "doomer" or "blackpiller" all you want, but the difference between posters like Fatpacks, Badman John and
Agitated Gerbil and @The Gene Genie is that @The Gene Genie does raise some legitimately good points, backed up by what we're actually seeing right now, and is actually proposing a plan of action on how to remedy those criticisms he has. The former posters had neither solid criticisms, nor plans of action to remedy them. He is acknowledging the good that the Trump admin is doing right now, while also correctly pointing out that without concrete legislation, it'll all have been for nothing.
 
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