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Should be a wild four years.

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I mean... this all sounds good? But since when has any of this "TRUMP IS FINISHED!"
not finished but he will cost republicans the mid-terms, there's a low chance he's going to face any consequences after his presidency -- not even presidents like bush is prosecuted for his illegal war in Iraq or clintion for raping a 20 year old in the white house.
 

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not finished but he will cost republicans the mid-terms, there's a low chance he's going to face any consequences after his presidency -- not even presidents like bush is prosecuted for his illegal war in Iraq or clintion for raping a 20 year old in the white house.
Reaction images and video are banned sitewide, and double posting is impolite.
 
U.S. District Judge Jennifer Thurston orders a stop to arrests or searches done by border patrol along the border. If any such stops are done, the border agents are to immediately write and email her an essay on why they did it.
But wait, I thought the Constitution didn't exist within 100 miles of the US border. Can we get a clarification?
 
There's a 0% chance they lose the Senate just due to geographic makeup and which states are having re-elections in 2026.
Democrats need just four seats to flip the Senate, and with Michigan and Georgia already competitive, plus a recession hitting hard by late 2025 or 2026, even a “safe” red state like Ohio or Texas could flip if dems capitalize on trumps economic failures
 
A preview of what's to come in the 2026 U.S. mid-terms if republicans don't start distancing themselves from Trump:

This is the most amazing chart I've ever seen
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The Canadian conservative party, on average, had a 25-point lead over liberals from 2023 until January 2025 and were projected to easily win the election. but Trump screwed them over with his insane tariffs and talk of invading Canada. His nonsense made Canadians rally behind the Liberals, which caused their conservative leader Pierre Poillivre to lose both the election and his seat in Parliament -- which he had held since 2004.:story:

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This is an increasing pattern in the U.S. as well, Trump is now the most unpopular president in 80 years.
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he's even getting mad at Fox News :story:
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If Republicans don’t ditch Trump fast, they’re screwed. His unhinged rhetoric and toxic tariffs will mean Midterms will be a straight-up Trump referendum, and they’ll lose the House and Senate, making Trump a powerless lame duck president again.

Are you tired of winning yet??
Interesting say macmud how much is the feds paying yah?
 
For those wondering, a quick aside from the canadian election that nigger hihest failed to disclose.

Poilievre had the highest vote % since 1988 for the conservative party, Liberals won due to NDP (commies) complete collapse. NDP doesn't have the seats to be a recognised party anymore
Another fun thing is that Boomers are 100% to blame. They were the only demographic falling for the Trump monster bad media spin, everyone younger was about cost of living. As boomer die off, things will get better
 
Another fun thing is that Boomers are 100% to blame. They were the only demographic falling for the Trump monster bad media spin, everyone younger was about cost of living. As boomer die off, things will get better
>implying Canada will survive the demise of the eternal boomer
I respect your optimism.
 
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