Trump Enslavement Syndrome - Orange man good. /r/The_Donald and any public demonstration of rabid pro-Trump enthusiasm in spite of all reason.

I lean toward it being Israel connected.
Everything ends up being Israel/MOSSAD connected. (Not absolving the CIA btw)
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hm, looks kinda Israeli
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All Diddy has to do is sent some hot blondes to Trump and he'll flip
 
What the fuck is this retard doing? Moron talks about violent foreigners then releases violent niggers.

To an extent, I understand some of the shit surrounding immigration from MAGA POV but can’t we be consistent? If we’re America first and want less violent crime from foreigners, I shouldn’t have to care about some random white nigger being lynched in SA. Or be okay with this dumb senile releasing some rappers. NBA is just gonna end up back in prison like the ape he is.

Anyone remember Willie Horton, the convict that was put on a Massachusetts weekend furlough program & used it to do armed robbery and a rape? It killed MA governor Michael Dukakis' presidential campaign in 1988 & the Republicans used it not just against Dukakis but against all Democrats for years afterwards. Now Dementia Don is pardoning violent thugs & MAGA tweakers who are raising hell and literally killing people, and even the "liberal" MSM isn't saying shit about it. Imagine if these were a Democrat president's pardons:

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And pardoning white collar criminals instead of commuting their sentences, which takes them off the hook for restitution to their victims. Like the aforementioned Reality TV reptilians Todd & Julie Chrisley who defrauded Atlanta area community banks of over $30M, or Florida nursing home owner Paul Walczak who used his employees' SSA contributions to buy a yacht and large purchases at Bergdorf Goodman, Cartier & Saks. Two prime examples of many where white-collar crime victims just got fucked over by Trump, America's Yanukovych. Paul Walczak hadn't even yet served a day of his 18-month sentence because his GOP-donor mommy attended a $1M a plate Mar A Lago dinner a few days before his sentencing. Shit is infuriating.

And they wonder why every US military branch is in a recruitment crisis. Who wants to potentially be injured or killed fighting for a country like this, where 99% of the people are bound by the law but not protected by it, while 1% are protected by the law but not bound by it.
 

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Now Dementia Don is pardoning violent thugs & MAGA tweakers who are raising hell and literally killing people, and even the "liberal" MSM isn't saying shit about it. Imagine if these were a Democrat president's pardons:
All the Trump fans are championing this as a win. What part of "winning" involves putting violent people back onto the streets, your guess is as good as mine.
This is going to end in a disaster. But Trump fans won't care until they are personally affected in some way. Selfish pricks ruining their country to "own" some Libs.
 
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All the Trump fans are championing this as a win. What part of "winning" involves putting violent people back onto the streets, your guess is as good as mine.
This is going to end in a disaster. But Trump fans won't care until they are personally affected in some way. Selfish pricks ruining their country to "own" some Libs.
MAGAtards would prefer to have violent, wifebeating, alcoholic sex offenders on their streets than a docile Guatemalan itinerant with a leaf blower.

But then again I suppose they are looking after their own.
 
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All Diddy has to do is sent some hot blondes to Trump and he'll flip
Doubtful. I feel like Trump's comment on Diddy is more about him not knowing anything about the story and just offering up word salad to avoid saying he's ignorant of the subject.

He doesn't seem to like the idea of admitting he's delegating things to others or that he's unfamiliar with some stories these days, so there's been a lot of these incidents of him falling into word salad to avoid admitting he doesn't know what the questioner is talking about.



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Funky story on the falling out of Musk with the White House over things like Musk calling Navarro an idiot for things like his tariff policy. Some of the stories make it sound like Trump saw Musk as someone that would wave a magic wand to find all variety of fraud they could cut from spending (even though they didn't want to go to congress to tell them to cut it from the budget afterward). But most of what seemed to have soured them on Musk was the guy not being quite as insane about trade policy even if he enjoyed being high as a kite a good bit of the time.

So Trump and his people pretty much sided with the guys that view international trade as a sin over the richest man that is providing jobs producing cars in their country (and so may have an idea how imports affect manufacturing).


Inside Trump and Musk’s Complicated Relationship​


WASHINGTON—President Trump recently posed an evocative question to his advisers about billionaire Elon Musk’s promise to slash $1 trillion in government spending.

“Was it all bullshit?” Trump asked, according to administration officials, wondering whether Musk could have ever come close to the cuts he promised to carry out through the Department of Government Efficiency.

The episode captured the flashes of skepticism and frustration from Trump and his senior aides over Musk’s rocky four-month tenure in government, with spats spilling out in the Middle East, cabinet meetings and occasionally in the Oval Office, according to people familiar with the matter. And they reflected the broader exasperation over roadblocks that have slowed Musk’s efforts, from court challenges to bureaucratic delays.

Trump continues to maintain a fondness for Musk and plans to see him in the future (they had dinner last week). He asked aides to organize a friendly farewell on Friday in the Oval Office, where the two men heaped praise on one another.

Trump has described Musk to aides as “50% genius, 50% boy,” according to White House staffers who heard his comments. Another White House aide said they heard Trump call Musk “90% genius, 10% boy.” The two would have long, discursive conversations over dinners at Trump’s club, but Musk sometimes confuses Trump with his eccentric humor, White House officials said.

“Elon is not really leaving,” Trump said on Friday. “He’s going to be back and forth.”

Musk didn’t respond to requests for comment.


The relationship—for a time—had been among the most consequential in modern American politics. Musk spent nearly $300 million to get Trump elected, helping clinch his return to the White House. And Trump gave Musk unprecedented access to the government, granting him far-reaching authority over the vast federal bureaucracy on the promise that he could reshape it.

Musk’s defenders said the billionaire made changes across the government—from slashing foreign aid to cutting the size of the workforce—that likely wouldn’t have been carried out without his fierce commitment to DOGE.

Trump learned about the timing of Musk’s departure in the same manner that the president himself has often used to share significant personnel news: via a social-media post. The president knew that Musk would be leaving soon, but not the exact timing until the post was sent, according to people familiar with Musk’s off-boarding.


The most recent blowup between Musk and the White House occurred 7,000 miles away from Washington. Musk became so incensed by a deal led by his rival Sam Altman of OpenAI—and its planned rollout on a presidential trip—that he complained to at least three White House officials, leading them to get Trump involved.

The president’s schedule was rearranged to appease Musk. Trump had planned to speak about the deal on the trip, along with Altman and other officials, according to people familiar with the matter. But to calm Musk, the announcement was pushed back by a week, the people said, and Altman didn’t appear at a public event with Trump.

Meanwhile, Musk has been feeling blowback from his government service. “I have to get some heat off me and my companies,” Musk has said privately, according to senior administration officials, describing his rationale for leaving the government. He has been rocked by plummeting sales at Tesla, which saw its net income slide by 71% in the first quarter, and a series of setbacks at SpaceX, where just this week a rocket exploded.

In a cabinet meeting earlier this spring, Musk stood up and told assembled cabinet secretaries and other senior officials that they had no idea how much damage was being done to his cars and how difficult his business situation was, people who attended say. The remarks caught officials by surprise. Attorney General Pam Bondi told Musk she would prosecute every criminal they could catch.

Musk has told White House aides he will support the president politically in the future, but Trump’s advisers said the $100 million check he vowed to the president’s political-action committee hasn’t arrived. Musk, for his part, at times accused some in the White House of not being as committed as he was to changing Washington.


Trump’s advisers described a whirlwind ride with the world’s richest man, who occasionally slept at the White House, regularly sent late-night messages and often surprised senior administration officials with his decisions—and his public and private comments.

Musk clashed with senior White House officials, as he made dramatic government cuts without consulting others, including White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and senior officials in the communications office, aides said. For several weeks, top Trump aides regularly learned from news reports or cabinet secretaries what DOGE was doing—even when the cost-cutting department laid off hundreds of people or sought sensitive data from agencies, according to the aides. He also clashed with personnel aides over vetting of some of his staff, some of the people said, believing the White House shouldn’t control his team at DOGE.

Tension with Trump’s staff escalated to the point that Trump got involved and asked Wiles to play a more hands-on role managing Musk, according to people familiar with the matter.

Senior White House officials urged Musk and his team to tell them what he would be doing so they could message and defend it. Musk at times told staff they didn’t need to know everything about his plans. Eventually, Musk agreed to have regular meetings with Wiles.

Trump and his advisers were frustrated when Musk attacked Sen. Todd Young (R., Ind.) as a “deep state puppet” in a February social-media post. Trump advisers had worked for days to get Young to vote for Tulsi Gabbard as his nominee to be the director of national intelligence—and believed he was going to vote yes. Vice President JD Vance, serving as peacemaker, called Musk and asked him to tone it down, and Musk took down the post. Then, White House officials “picked up the pieces,” a Trump adviser said.

White House aides were also dismayed at how involved Musk became in a Wisconsin Supreme Court race, because they believed Brad Schimel, who was backed by Musk and the state’s Republican party, wasn’t going to win, and the race was becoming a referendum on Musk and Trump.

Musk was dismissive of those concerns, saying the polling he commissioned showed Schimel had a chance. Trump became annoyed after doing a town hall with Schimel, telling advisers that he was done with him because Schimel couldn’t answer questions cogently about abortion, according to people familiar with the matter. Schimel lost overwhelmingly.

Trump disliked how critical Musk was toward cabinet secretaries and his public attacks on trade adviser Peter Navarro, whom Musk called a “moron” and said was “dumber than a sack of bricks.” White House officials said Trump was surprised at how nasty Musk was in one cabinet meeting toward other members of his administration.


White House aides came to resent Katie Miller, Musk’s top aide, who regularly said she spoke for Musk. Musk was particularly tight with Stephen and Katie Miller, socializing with the couple outside of work.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told White House officials he needed control of his agency after Musk made drastic cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development without conferring with others, a White House official said. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy clashed with Musk over air-traffic controllers, White House aides said.

Behind the scenes, Musk was animated about Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, telling staff they would be terrible for the global economy.

Musk called top business executives, White House officials said, and urged them to talk to Trump and explain how misguided the tariffs were. He lobbied against the tariffs to some of Trump’s advisers and complained that Trump was getting bad advice, according to a person who spoke to him. Trump advisers told Musk that Trump believed in the tariffs and wasn’t going to change course.



Trump grew irritated in April when he learned Musk was getting a top-secret briefing at the Pentagon on China. Trump advisers said it was the most frustrated they had seen him about Musk’s actions. He said Musk getting the briefing was a conflict of interest, two administration officials said. Trump told aides that Musk, who has space contracts, shouldn’t be working at the Pentagon.

In recent weeks, Musk continued to frustrate White House officials with cuts at the Health and Human Services Department that some in the West Wing disagreed with—and with public attacks on the congressional tax bill. But Trump was less angry than some of his advisers about Musk’s attacks on the tax bill, officials said.

Musk spent less time at the White House in the final stretch of his tenure. At first, he was in the White House five or even seven days a week, people familiar with the matter said. Then, three days. By the end, he was there only occasionally, the people said.

In the Oval Office on Friday, Musk stood next to Trump, at times with his arms folded, and with a bruise around his eye. “Government’s a little nasty on occasion,” Trump said.
 
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MAGAtards would prefer to have violent, wifebeating, alcoholic sex offenders on their streets than a docile Guatemalan itinerant with a leaf blower.

But then again I suppose they are looking after their own.
MAGAtrannies were over the moon celebrating when trump left office for the first time and on his way out, he pardoned like 80 violent criminal niggers. trumpcels completely forget how much he loves criminal filthy. but were supposed to believe that republicucks follow LAW AND ORDER.


A&Hers: Australia is an authorian hellhole you can't insult the government or you'd go to jail. What do you mean it's actually a national sport?

Meanwhile in America:
It's always hilarious when trump trannies seethe over Australia or the UK being le heckin authoritarianism and how were cucked for not le RISING TEH FUCK UP DURING LE COVID LOCKDOWNZ!!!! like yeah nigga none of the gun loving faggots rose up during any bullshit that those cunts have gone through.
Summer of floyd: Trumpcels slept
Covid lockdowns: Trumpcels slept
Drag queen story hour: Trumpcels slept.
Election stolen during 2020: Trumpcels slept
Fema budget blown on DEI shit during a natural disater: Trumpcels slept
Palestine protests: Trumpcels slept
Israel protests: Trumpcels slept
California fires: Trumpcels slept
I could go on and on and on and on. None of the weak little sissy Trump trannies will ever stand up to tyranny or whatever delusional bullshit they think Tyranny is, and even if there was a tyrannical despot the first people to probably support that shit would be the low IQ trumpcels.
 
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Hey he's doing YOU a favor, those poor immigrants are just angry at society! Let them do what they want! Stupid liberal
They spent the last four years complaining about it, so now it’s their turn to do the exact same fucking thing they complained about in a stupid red hat. MAGA 2025! Who needs Soros’ judges when your president can do it for free.
 
>unprecedented spy machine that could track Americans
What, you mean the thing that the federal government has been building for decades, ever since the Bush administration passed the Patriot Act after 9/11? Which, you know, led to the shit that Snowden blew the lid on in 2013? But now that the big bad living tangerine is attached to this next step of the master plan, suddenly now everyone has their panties in a twist and making a big fuss about it?

Give me a fucking break, people learned zero lessons from the Snowden leaks and everyone will forget about this in two weeks once it's out of the news cycle.
 
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autism database is habbening

it's america's favorite game, 'kick the autistic'!
 
Amerinogs are gonna be tagged and branded like the docile cattle they are, but it's based because orange nigger is totally gonna go for the browns first.
They actually try to pull this shit in the UK every once in a while, and it never goes anywhere, because for all our faults our House of Lords have a massive bee in their bonnet over the actual literal 1984 stuff; they're totally fine with the steady erosion, but draw the line at outright "citizen profile" crap like this.
So congrats muttmeridog cattle, you out-anglo'd the anglos, and all you had to do was loophole it with the free market! So much for those "rights" in your scrap of paper memestitution lol.
 
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A&Hers: Australia is an authorian hellhole you can't insult the government or you'd go to jail. What do you mean it's actually a national sport?

Meanwhile in America:

I mean, I wouldn't be getting to excited. Palantir are still the fuckwits Coles (Australia's 2nd largest supermarket chain) hired last year which concerned a lot of people. It's still an authoritarian hellhole, but people only worry about the government not private companies.

Now walking into a supermarket feels like stepping into Area 51 with the amount of cameras and recognition software. Although it seems like they got Palantir to spy on staff staff not customers. So now a CIA contractor is using AI to monitor pee breaks. Meanwhile their 2b profit isn't enough for them.

Coles brings in Pentagon’s Palantir for cost-cutting
Washington | The Pentagon’s data and artificial intelligence manager Palantir has locked in a three-year contract with grocery giant Coles to improve its workforce efficiencies and supply chains.

The data analytics company founded by Peter Thiel, which applied data to modernise the Pentagon’s performance processes, will now be doing a similar thing in 840 supermarkets across Australia as the retailer seeks further cost savings and an inquiry into its pricing levels.

Palantir will take more than 10 billion rows of Coles data, comprising each store, each of its 120,000 employees and each work shift across the business every day, to improve decision-making, optimise costs and improve customer and staff satisfaction.

“In line with a broader data strategy, we have partnered with Palantir to explore opportunities to operationalise our Advanced Analytics ‘Smarter Forecast’ and redefine how we think about our workforce,” Coles chief operating and sustainability officer Matt Swindells said.

“Our development work with Palantir has demonstrated how we can enhance our ability to ensure all departments are optimally resourced – to provide not only the best return on workforce spend, but to drive better customer outcomes in-store.

Coles’ supermarket margin slipped to 4.8 per cent in 2023 from 5 per cent in 2022 and along with Woolworths the retailer is now subject to a 12-month ACCC pricing inquiry that would consider competition, supply chains, loyalty programs and technological changes.

Coles is the first Australian retailer Palantir has contracted with, but the software company has pre-existing relationships with Australian businesses such as Rio Tinto, mining services company Westrac and Westpac bank.

Palantir global head of commercial technologies business Ted Mabrey said he couldn’t reveal the targeted cost reductions that Coles wanted to achieve using Palantir software, but noted public statements from other companies give an indication as to how significant they are seeking to be.

“Airbus credits the software with accelerating the ramp up of the production of their A350 with a 30 per cent acceleration rate. BP has credited the software with reducing their cost per barrel of oil extracted by 60 per cent.”

Distrust in the giant supermarkets
Mr Mabrey said Coles was not using Palantir technology as some “toy” to marginally improve the business like a chatbot might on a company webpage.

“We are looking for people that view this technology as something that they can transform their operation with, not something that is a marginal use or a toy, or something to play with on the side,” Mr Mabrey said.

Woolworths and Coles have about 70 per cent market share in Australia, but distrust in both retailers is on the rise, according to Roy Morgan Risk Lab.

Coles’ Mr Swindells said the adoption of Palantir would also be used to improve this standing among customers.

“Our development work with Palantir has demonstrated how we can enhance our ability to ensure all departments are optimally resourced and to provide not only the best return on workforce spend, but to drive better customer outcomes in-store,” Mr Swindells.

Palantir’s Head of Commercial for Australia Ashwin Rajan said the collaboration with Coles would become “integral” to the retailer’s operations.

“In a challenging retail environment, we are intending to enable [Mr Swindells] and the Operations teams to drive their digital transformation agenda at scale, empowering front-line teams to leverage the latest in AI and data to deliver enhanced customer and P&L outcomes every day,” Mr Rajan said.
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autism database is habbening


The undiagnosed autists have nothing to worry about as long as they have learned how to approximate a normie in how they interact with people. By the time "Level 1" (WTF is this shit, a leveling system like an RPG?) autists have graduated college I think most of them have learned how to approximate normie behavior to a believable degree. They can just run a normie simulation when required.

When you're doing it think of it as "Autism Theatre".
 
>Unprecedented spy machine when we are on PATRIOT Act +24 year
>Acting like this shit hasn't been going on for 20 years
>all these journo niggers acting like they didn't ask for this, just for their enemies instead
>Palantir glowniggers had no issue, until le evil orange man looked like he would get the data
>Palantir glowniggers had no problem tracking legal citizens, but sharing data with ICE to kick illegals? Scary!
>Ignoring how Biden LITERALLY DID WHAT THEY ARE ACUSING TRUMP OF DOING but it was ok when it was Biden
Palantir has long worked with the federal government. Its government contracts span the Defense Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. During the pandemic, the Biden administration signed a contract with Palantir to manage the distribution of vaccines through the C.D.C.
>the same people who scream about making "the rich" pay taxes NOW have a issue with the IRS having more data
>scaremongering "he will target his critics" when they are the ones that came up with debanking and NGO powered censorship
>The ultimate source of this news? Rumours.

It's amazing to see how quickly these people turned. Really just MovieBob morality "no bad tactics just bad targets". Am I supposed to believe that the US Government doesn't already do all this shit and hasn't done for over a decade? Did everyone forget the Snowden scandal and the 5 Eyes bullshit?

And say, why is the feature pointing to this thread instead of the A&N one where the ground is more neutral?

I will take all the negrates now, thanks.
 
And say, why is the feature pointing to this thread instead of the A&N one where the ground is more neutral?
I was wondering where all these people were coming from. Its being overrun with Trump refugees in the one specified thread where that's not tolerated.
Yeah would have made more sense to use the A&N thread instead.
 
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