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Should be a wild four years.

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I have to ask, does Omar Fateh stand any reasonable chance to win? Is it too early to say? Obviously, the fact that he's being considered a serious candidate at all is concerning, but I'll have some faith in humanity still if he's a bridge too far for voters at large.
It's Minnesota and the DFL (Democrat Farmer Labor) party are the single worst Democrat sub-group. Never met one that hasn't been a garbage-tier person under a layer of Minnesota Nice. If any place in the country would elect an inbred bulbheaded skinny, it's them. Shughart and Gordon didn't die so we could flood the country with the relatives of the sub-humans who killed them.
 
That's what always sinks what would otherwise be a thorough political assassination; Trump's enemies can't tone down their sperging for even a week, so now even people who aren't hardcore Trump loyalists can't help but lump the Epstein drama in with other TDS hoaxes like Russia/the pee tape/Palantir/the two scoops. Trump could literally be seen on video recreating frazzledrip with Putin and libshits would still find a way to turn it into a nothingburger.
The Epstein drama was kind of always doomed ground for the Democrats because:
  • Biden had everything for four years and none of them ever pushed to release it. Great job at both the 'jeet woman and Jamie Raskin being stupid enough to say "we were too busy" on friendly media. I'm sure that'll play well.
  • No one really believes there's anything on Trump in there because Biden did fuck all with it for years and WSJ running that ridiculous letter further demonstrates they have nothing.
  • The biggest, non-British royal political figure who keeps being linked with Epstein is Bill Clinton.
Anyways, Tulsi outright calling Obama treasonous is fun.
 
The Epstein drama was kind of always doomed ground for the Democrats because:
  • Biden had everything for four years and none of them ever pushed to release it. Great job at both the 'jeet woman and Jamie Raskin being stupid enough to say "we were too busy" on friendly media. I'm sure that'll play well.
  • No one really believes there's anything on Trump in there because Biden did fuck all with it for years and WSJ running that ridiculous letter further demonstrates they have nothing.
  • The biggest, non-British royal political figure who keeps being linked with Epstein is Bill Clinton.
Anyways, Tulsi outright calling Obama treasonous is fun.
Perhaps it's a little personal for Gabbard, considering her history with the Democratic Party.
 
If Trump successfully destroys Barry O's legacy I will personally kneel before him and declare him king. Obama worship does not need to become JFK worship 2.0.
I think Barry kind of ruined the chances for that by refusing to fuck off like every other President. Also the further removed we get from his presidency the more open people get with expressing how horrible his policies were.

That said, Trump working to tear apart every piece of Obama's legacy has been a delight. If this culminates to Trump destroying Obamacare, I might dye my skin orange in solidarity.
 
If this culminates to Trump destroying Obamacare, I might dye my skin orange in solidarity.
There's no way this happens without a viable alternative. Employer only healthcare was absolute garbage before the ACA too, and folks still need something in between being a wage cuck and a boomer on Medicare
 
Obamacare made private insurance worse.
Private insurance wasn't an option for most folks before the ACA too. The reason you were unable to work for someone and get health insurance was now the reason you were denied coverage for a pre-existing condition. The only people crying about private insurance are people who don't notice the cost but rather the loss of the perks it came with.
 
Private insurance wasn't an option for most folks before the ACA too. The reason you were unable to work for someone and get health insurance was now the reason you were denied coverage for a pre-existing condition. The only people crying about private insurance are people who don't notice the cost but rather the loss of the perks it came with.
I bought my own health insurance before the ACA. My coverage after the ACA kicked in was worse, unless I wanted to pay a lot more money.
 
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