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Should be a wild four years.

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I saw an interview he did and one of the comments under it said he looked like he matured 30 years in the time he's been fighting cancer. I can believe it too seeing how embarrassed he looks being around those women.
I don't know if it's maternal instincts or what but I just want to get him away from those ladies. unfortunately as a cop dealing with those kind of citizens feels like you're two seconds away from them screeching and firing a gun at you or something
 
Internal Democratic tensions erupt after Trump speech
Axios (archive.ph)
By Andrew Solender and Hans Nichols
2025-03-06 01:08:35GMT
Congressional Democrats' internal divisions over how to combat President Trump surfaced with a fury Wednesday after the president was repeatedly heckled and disrupted during his speech to Congress.

Why it matters: The party is in a rut, stumbling on finding the most effective counterattack to Trump's full-bore assault on the federal bureaucracy. That struggle played out on primetime television Tuesday night.
  • Democrats have been bombarded by grassroots activists demanding they scrap norms and traditions in favor of bare-knuckle political brawling.
  • But many party leaders and other establishment-oriented Democrats believe that a more narrow, subdued approach remains the most effective.
  • A senior House Democrat told Axios that some moderates are angry at progressives for their outbursts, but added that "people are pissed at leadership too. … Everyone is mad at everyone."
What happened: Trump's speech was rocked by disruptions right from the start, with Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) repeatedly heckling the president until Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) ordered Green escorted out of the chamber.
  • Democrats held up signs and wore shirts with slogans blasting DOGE and Elon Musk, walked out of the chamber in protest, and heckled Trump throughout his 100-minute speech.
  • A large portion of Democrats opted for more traditional, silent forms of protest — color-coordinated outfits or refusing to stand or clap for most of the speech — without resorting to disruptive tactics.
What they're saying: Rep. George Latimer (D-N.Y.) said he felt the disruptions were "inappropriate," telling Axios, "When a president — my president, your president — is speaking, we don't interrupt, we don't pull those stunts."
  • "I didn't take that approach myself, so obviously I don't condone it," centrist Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) said of the disruptions.
  • Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), in a post on X, lamented what he called a "sad cavalcade of self owns and unhinged petulance" and told Axios: "I don't think that's the way forward."
Zoom in: It's not just about decorum and norms. Some Democrats argued that the disruptive lawmakers failed on the messaging front as well.
  • Golden told Axios: "If anyone is thinking that it was an effective strategy, they're probably in an echo chamber. My take is that the average American thought the optics were pretty bad."
  • "It would be a compliment to call it a strategy," said another centrist House Democrat, pointing to online photoshops of the signs members held up.
  • The lawmaker also criticized colleagues who refused to applaud even Trump's guests: "Not standing for Trump would have been a fine strategy, but you need to separate him from the kid with cancer."
  • Several House Democrats noted that most of the disruptors were mostly progressives from safe districts — arguing that swing-district voters were turned off by their outbursts.
Yes, but: Some progressives are training their fire on leadership, arguing that a lack of top-down coordination left rank-and-file lawmakers to develop their own tactics.
  • Even before the speech, "there was definitely frustration about lack of guidance [or a] plan," said one progressive lawmaker.
  • Said another: "People are super pissed that we didn't get more direction from leadership."
  • Leadership had urged members to attend the speech, bring guests negatively impacted by DOGE and not use props: "I actually believe that what happened yesterday — the leader did not want that," said the centrist Democrat.
What to watch: Some Democrats aren't ruling out voting for Rep. Dan Newhouse's (R-Wash.) resolution to censure Green for "breach of proper conduct" when it comes up Thursday.
  • Golden and Rep. Don Davis (D-N.C.) told Axios they are undecided on the measure.
  • The centrist House Democrat who spoke on the condition of anonymity told Axios: "What [Green] did was inappropriate — and he became the story, not the price of eggs."
  • But other centrists argued there is a partisan double-standard at play: "I will vote against censure because the other side was equally or more misbehaved," said Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (D-Texas).
 
Things -will- get worse before they get better. A lot worse. The dollar -is- going to fall, our allies -will- have strained relations with us, there -will- be rises in prices and the need to tighten the belts of Americans.
Thereby setting the stage for everyone turning against Trump and voting in a Dem president in 2028 to undo whatever progress he plans to make.

Long-term plans are not viable in this era. The masses want their problems solved now.
 
Anti Trump protesters argument:

1. War should keep on going (Peace = Fascism)
2. Everything he does and say is Fascism
3. Everything he does and say is Nazism
4. Everything he does and say is Dictatorship
5. We need illegals because we dont want to hurt our LatinX citizens feelings since LatinX people are all illegals.
6. We need men in women's sports because they have a right to identify as women
7. Trans and Queer people are more important than LGB
8. Palestine have a right to rape and kill everyone because they hate Jews.
9. Queers for Palestine because Palestinians and us Trans are the same.


Basically, any normal people listen to them for just 1 minute can deduce that these protesters are not good people. and extremely detached from reality.
“There are communists who maintain that to be anti-communist is to be fascist. This is as incomprehensible as saying that not to be Catholic is to be Mormon,”

Jorge Luis Borges
 
Every day, whether it’s in theaters, movies, or even the gossip columns, people are bombarded with negativity and nonsense, and then they’re shocked by the lack of morals and the apathy of the general public. It’s as if these low-quality films and sensationalist news could somehow teach us about the true greatness of our country, ignoring the importance of proper early education for individuals.
 
Watching the Democrats I realized Trump could literally have declared he was going to have the government pay for free full healthcare for all Americans and pay for it by raising taxes on the rich to 60% rates and they wouldn't have clapped.


Sligjt correction though...unlike most consumer products made 50-100 years ago, cars were only made to last a few years. Old cars were notorious for being junk after 50k miles up until the 90s or so. 100 years ago, you needed to be a minor mechanic to just operate a car, adjusting the engine, topping off the water and oil. Junkyards in the 20s were already full of broke cars. In the 50s and 60s, if your car had over 40k miles, it was time for a new one, which is why so many Boomers have fond memories of driving "junker" or jalopy classic cars that were from like 1963 when they were teens in 1968. 70s-80s cars would rust out after a couple years.

Contrast that to today where a car with 80,000 miles is just getting started if you change the oil every 10k (3k was probably not good enough in 1955). People are driving 8-10 year old cars like they're brand new.

This doesn't hold true for a toaster from 1940 or a fridge from 1970 which could work for decades. Hell, I have a clock radio with wood grain in my bedroom from 1984 which works perfectly fine.
Don't do 10k oil changes unless your car takes 8qt + of oil (bmw benz and select luxury cars) do at most 5k modern engines are prone to burning oil and some other nasty habits as there piston rings have much less tension and or have turbos strapped on them which also increases blow by and in turn consumes oil. the point of rust is very valid for 80s and older cars but in some nicer climates or if its a diesel can't rust if its covered in oil.

but why would they say 10k is great for the engine well its not its great to make it look more green as you have less waste oil but will likely have a just out of warranty major repair pop up (same with making cars coolant systems out of plastic BMW ) making you either pay to fix it maybe at a dealer or shucks that really sucks hey why don't you look at are new cars over here there only 500usd a month for 5 years. but what do I know i just see the people who do exactly the service interval there computer says get to 120k if there lucky and have a major engine failure.
 
Woah, cool it with the scatological sex fantasies. Not beating the gay and retarded allegations anytime soon lmao
I don’t like that. The things that you say. I wish you’d stop
As mentioned before, one of the things they did when they were mass spamming Trump's Twitter account back in the day was shit-eating or shitty diapers or various kinds of shit related things. It was a professionally designed psyop. Most normal people have an instinctive revulsion to shit (and homosexuals in the exact same way, actually, which makes their constant "look, a gay republican, doesn't that piss you off, normal people?" thing extra hypocritical).

On twitter, it was meant to drive normal, non bots, away from reading Trump's tweets or engaging with him. You'd read his tweet and the first reply would immediately appear, it would be an artificially boosted (Twitter was complicit) bot account posting scat porn of the president. They couldn't cancel him (until they suddenly could) so the next best thing was the isolate him manually via flood attacks, driving his supporters away, and banning his supporters whenever they could. Remember, the USAID thing has shown the left doesn't REALLY have any support, they rely on astrotruf and other jewish tricks alongside the 8% of the US that is a true believer progressive (but who cow the rest of the left into silence and dominate online discourse) to push things.

The idea here would be that he can post that stuff, you'll get worked up, and you can do fuck all but be pissed. I won't even call him a sock -- although he probably is -- as it's just as likely he's some tranny chasing faggot mad at the farms or something. These guys rotate in and out, it's blatantly obvious when they're posting shit just to "dunk on the chuds," and they never post at the same time, so just block them as they show up. It's literally an op to upset and disgust you.

As an amusing observation, most of the accounts that were doing it for a while were registered around the same time, had about 300~ish posts, and never communicate in here. Shit like Fatpacks or John Badmann losing his fucking mind over his stonks are exceptions, as are people like HHH who genuinely disagree and are active elsewhere on the site.

Frankly I'm surprised some of them don't get thread banned after the 9th or 10th time they do it. Of course, I don't bother reporting... cause they don't get threadbanned for doing it... so maybe it's a Catch22 situation.
 
Fucking heartbreaking. I mean I'm guessing this happened before last night so they didn't knowingly bully him after the speech but still. Fuck these hoes.
I don't even understand what kind of parent would bring their child into a setting like this. Nigger culture is vile to the absolute core.
 
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