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Should be a wild four years.

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I really thought that Trump coming back the insane stuff people said he does or will do would not be around, but people are actually crazier this time. The thing that really gets me is the we must have world war 3 now thinking. Also any action by Trump like tariffs are bad, tariffs by others are good. The number of boycots of us goods is funny by people when its on sites like reddit that are American, with people using american phones and pcs. It has been like 6 weeks, I think alot of people that hate Trump must be the happiest they have ever been in their lives as the hate of Trump is cos a cult, like the women that dress in handmaid cosplay for sexual reasons in public. I do like have this time Trump is just going for it and doing what he said he would, it is great.
In fairness, Trump is also crazier this time.
 
For those who do not know how. When you find a disruptive poster who provides no use in return for the oxygen they breath. Simply click on their user avatar, this will pop out a little square with it and a few options. Hit Ignore.
 
You're smoking that el primo Canadian fent
@John Badman, being presently unavailable, has sent us his understudy for todays performance.

For those who do not know how. When you find a disruptive poster who provides no use in return for the oxygen they breath. Simply click on their user avatar, this will pop out a little square with it and a few options. Hit Ignore.
Ignore buttons are for pussies and shitlibs.
but it is pretty tempting, some days...
 
@John Badman, being presently unavailable, has sent us his understudy for todays performance.


Ignore buttons are for pussies and shitlibs.
but it is pretty tempting, some days...
I find it makes for a quicker viewing of actually good posts. If it's a reply to an ignored account I just rapidly skip over it and the ignored ones don't show at all.

I do use the feature sparingly though. Reserving it for posters who are clearly here just to be disruptive and who lack an interesting bit. Hence why Fatpacks remains.
 
Trump on Monday implemented the largest tariff increase since 1930, abruptly reversing an era of liberalized trade that has prevailed since the end of the Second World War.
You mean the liberalized trade that destroyed the manufacturing base that helped win WW2?

three days after dealing an equally severe blow to the postwar security order that has maintained prosperity and freedom for 80 years.
You mean the security order that gave us Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War, 2 Gulf Wars, the War on Terror, and now completely failed to stop "Russian aggression"?

And our erstwhile friends?
Are just that, erstwhile. The Canadians turned shitting on America into a national pasttime, and we still called them our allies. They had tarriffs and VAT on American goods for years. Either they weren't very good friends, or a reciprocal tarriff doesn't make them "former" friends.

"Trump is blowing up all these status quos that really sucked" is not the winning clapback Democrats think it is.
 
Seems like the Democrats are experiencing a short moment of self-awareness. This is not an op-ed and it has some wise words from John Fetterman.

"Democrats suffer Trump joint address hangover: ‘Self owns and unhinged petulance’" (archive)
Democrats woke up furious the morning after some sought to bring the fight to President Trump during his address Tuesday to a joint session Congress, arguing their protests had backfired and underscored why their party lost November’s election in the first place.

“We never learn,” one Democratic strategist said flatly, feeling deflated by the Democrats’ response.

“We can’t just be the party that barks at Trump, and I’m sorry, but that’s what we are. And until we learn that lesson, we’re going to lose.”

Another strategist was also miffed by the scene that unfolded.

“He owned us,” the strategist said. “He made us look like what we are: f‑‑‑ing buffoons.”

Democrats have been trying to figure out how best to respond to Trump since their November loss, particularly as he aims to reconfigure the federal government. Initially, many in the party said they did not want to repeat their “resistance” strategy during Trump’s first term.

But resistance was on full display during Trump’s marathon speech Tuesday night in the House chamber, where a host of liberal Democrats conducted a variety of protests to highlight their opposition to a president they deem a threat to the country. Some held up signs in support of Medicaid and opposing Elon Musk. Others stood to display “resist” messages on their shirts, then walked silently out of the chamber.

Most remarkably, Rep. Al Green, a 77-year-old Texas Democrat, stood up just minutes into Trump’s speech and heckled the president, his cane waving toward the lectern. When Green ignored entreaties from the House Speaker to “take your seat,” he was ejected from the chamber.

The demonstrations have energized many liberals in the Democrats’ base — a group that’s accused party leaders of being too tepid in the face of Trump’s early blitz of executive actions. But they’ve also infuriated more moderate Democrats on and off Capitol Hill, who fear the headline-churning protests diverted attention away from the controversial policy agenda Trump was trumpeting from the dais.

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) characterized the protests as “a sad cavalcade of self owns and unhinged petulance.”

“It only makes Trump look more presidential and restrained,” he wrote Wednesday on X.

A third strategist suggested the protest strategy simply didn’t fit the challenge of taking on an unorthodox president, framing it as “a normal playbook for an abnormal time.”

“Democrats must think out of the box in the age of Trump,” the strategist said. “While their legislation options to stop Trump are limited, Democrats can do so much more to shape the public narrative and combat Trump’s avalanche of lies and misinformation.”

The protests, particularly the defiant stand by Green, were precisely the type of thing Democratic leaders had sought to discourage in the days before Trump’s address.

Heading into Tuesday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) had advised Democratic lawmakers to approach the speech in the way that best fit the sentiments of their districts. For some, that meant boycotting the event. For most others, it meant attending, out of a respect for the tradition, but sitting silently to protest Trump’s message.

Yet Democratic leaders had also cautioned lawmakers not to make waves during the speech, out of concern that the protests would overshadow the content of Trump’s words. In a letter to his troops Monday, Jeffries advocated the importance of having “a strong, determined and dignified Democratic presence in the chamber.”

Other lawmakers interpreted his message plainly: Don’t make it about you.

Green’s protest defied that advice and created a dilemma for Democratic leaders, who have a long history of criticizing Republicans for outbursts during State of the Union speeches delivered by Democratic presidents.

On Wednesday, Jeffries defended the conduct of the “majority” of his caucus during Trump’s speech but declined to weigh in on the smaller group that had protested.

“[An] overwhelming majority of House Democrats approached the speech with the seriousness that it deserved on behalf of the American people,” Jeffries said.

Still, Democratic leaders were clearly frustrated that the protests had stolen some of the headlines from Trump’s speech. And they fought Wednesday to bring the focus back to the central designs of the president’s policy agenda, not least the cost-slashing efforts of Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency.

Rep. Katherine Clark (Mass.), the Democratic whip, acknowledged decorum “is important.” But she was incredulous that Republicans could be outraged over demonstrations opposing cuts to Medicaid, education and medical research, but not over the cuts themselves.

“[Trump] has come in with an unelected — richest man on Earth — and taken a chainsaw to everything we care about. … It is a betrayal,” Clark said.

“So let’s not talk about decorum when the plot is exposed and reiterated every single day,” she continued. “You take people’s health care, you take our veterans’ benefits, you take funding from our public schools. And you do it all — all of it — to give a tax cut to the very wealthiest people who won’t even notice it, but whose greed knows no bounds.”

While Democrats are fighting to move beyond the controversy surrounding Tuesday’s protests, Republicans are hoping to stretch it out as long as possible.

By the time Trump’s speech had ended late Tuesday night, a host of Republicans — including members of the conservative Freedom Caucus — were vowing to push resolutions to censure Green for disrupting the event. And Wednesday, Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-Wash.) introduced such a bill, which accuses Green of “a breach of proper conduct.”

The House is expected to vote on the measure Thursday. Green, though, says the discipline is a small price to pay for the message he sent.

“It’s worth it to let people know that there are some people who are going to stand up [to Trump],” Green said.
PS: Katherine Clark is a carpetbagging cunt from Connecticut and I hope she steps on a dirty needle in Melrose.
 
Seems like the Democrats are experiencing a short moment of self-awareness. This is not an op-ed and has some wise words from John Fetterman.

"Democrats suffer Trump joint address hangover: ‘Self owns and unhinged petulance’"
The party stuck in an infinite purity spiral of who can be the most detached from reality isn't going to self-reflect over the joint address for the right reasons. Even that nigger Hakeem Jeffries is trying to cushion the fall with weasel words like "the majority of House Democrats approached the speech with the seriousness that it deserved on behalf of the American people" when he should be denigrating his fellow Dems for making them all look infantile after he explicitly advised against it.
 
Personally, I'd prefer if retards didn't needlessly shit up the thread over and over again.
Alright, here's something constructive for you. I am now a changed man.

We should totally invade Canada and import all of their crazy troons into our country while ignoring the wellbeing of our own citizens or the prices of goods.

We should totally invade Gaza for israel and convert all the sandniggers to AI-Generated crossdressing bellydancers.

We need more politically flip-flopping shitheel drag queens like JD-Vance in positions of power to bootlick whoever throws them a bone.
 
Everything I've seen shows low turnout in all of the protests so far, from election day to present. What's it going to take to get people fired up? Has everyone just resigned that there's nothing they can do? I personally think a lot of people realized how futile their first four years of protests were and they are absolutely demoralized and burnt out on the whole thing.

Region residents join nationwide demonstrations on eve of Trump speech in Congress
Chicago Tribune (archive.ph)
By Anna Ortiz
2025-03-05 20:45:47GMT
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Region residents line Main Street in Crown to protest ahead of President Donald Trump’s Congressional address Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (Anna Ortiz/for Post-Tribune)

The historic Crown Point Courthouse saw one of several demonstrations organized across 50 states ahead of President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress Tuesday evening.

NWI Takes Action, Indivisible NWI, NWI Blue Fellowship, The Nasty Women of Porter County and more were among the local organizations involved in the protest. Chants like “Deport Elon, fire Trump,” and “This is what democracy looks like,” echoed in downtown Crown Point. While there was some opposition, most people cheered or honked, said one of the demonstration organizers, Tracie Martin, who said 90% of the responses were positive.

“A whole cohort of groups have been connecting to bring attention to the fact that democracy has been taken over,” Martin said. “It took a few weeks as things were spiraling in the country, but we have seen a huge membership spike. People are desperate for action. It’s surprising how many people have come together.”

Oleh and Natasha, of Kyiv, Ukraine were walking downtown when they saw the protest. They approached the group and thanked them for speaking out for Ukraine. The couple, who live in Crown Point and declined to give their last names, used a translator app on their phones to help communicate.

Using his phone translator, Oleh told the Post-Tribune, “We are grateful to all American people who support our poor Ukraine, and who help in any way they can. Our American friends also help us.”

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Oleh and Natasha from Kyiv, Ukraine embrace Tracie Martin (far left) on the Crown Point square during the demonstration Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (Anna Ortiz/for Post-Tribune)

They have seven children, Natasha said. As the couple walked by, the demonstrators chanted “Slava Ukraine,” meaning “Glory to Ukraine,” a symbolic phrase of Ukraine’s resistance against Russian aggression. After, Oleh and Natasha hugged Martin.

From the 2016 election through 2025, more groups have sprung up across the Region to oppose the Trump administration and its ideals, Martin said. Linda Johnson is a member of Indivisible NWI, which was founded the first time Trump was elected in 2016.

“Indivisible NWI has seen its members quadruple,” Johnson said. “We just outgrew our old meeting place.”

Despite the rain, some passersby joined the protest spontaneously.

“All I do is complain at the TV,” said Mary Herr, of St. John. “When I saw this happening I figured, it’s time to do something… I feel more like an American being here. Instead of sitting at home complaining. When you stand up for what you believe in, that is the power of doing something.”

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Individuals gather as a part of a nationwide protest against Donald Trump, his administration and his actions Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in downtown Crown Point. (Anna Ortiz/for Post-Tribune)

The nationwide demonstrations were spurred by the 50501 Movement, which refers to the idea of 50 protests in 50 states in one day.

“The whole country assembled today ahead of the speech of lies that Trump will broadcast tonight,” Laura Sparacino, of Valparaiso, said. “I hope we make people aware that he is not patriotic, this is not making the country great. It’s like a reverse Robin Hood situation.”

Crown Point resident Rose Tadla said she believes Trump is “following the rules of how to become a dictator.”

“We are gathered because what is happening in America today is an atrocity,” Tadla said. “Trump is trying to ruin the American way of life and dismantle our rights. He wants to dismantle social security. I, and a lot of other Americans, would be screwed without social security payments. It’s going to hurt everyone.”

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A demonstrator holds a sign advocating for Social Security, Medicaid and Meals on Wheels during a protest Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in downtown Crown Point. (Anna Ortiz/for Post-Tribune)

There will be more demonstrations and days of action ahead, Martin said. She encouraged people to look up the organizations on social media and join or follow to keep updated.

“We want to make sure people don’t forget they have a voice,” Martin said. “I never want to be in a country where I can’t stand on the corners here and use my voice. We need to protect that.”

Anna Ortiz is a freelance reporter for the Post-Tribune.

Live: Anti-Trump protesters on Capitol Hill ahead of Trump speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC_gOn4UwJA (archive.ph)(720p 0.vern.cc archive.org)

I posted some other protest videos from DC yesterday in this post.

sucking Putin’s cock.
I'll have you know that Trump only sucks circumcised Jewish cock.
 
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