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This has no business being as funny as it. When will #PurpleManBad start trending?
 
The creator should be overjoyed as a Trump hater, because everyone knows that Thanos gets his ass kicked by a rainbow coalition at the end.

Edit: Or is it a trick to get the democrats to associate themselves with the hideous image of Pelosi as Iron Man?
 
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I think there's a danger of real time vote counting and voter caps. Imagine each ID being tracked by computer and the max number of votes being capped to the number of IDs that were registered not just to vote but actually voted and for whom. Can't pull shit out of your ass on the spot in that system. No more complicated than "how many users? Where are those users? What did those users last do?"
Wouldn't this result in voting choice being public?

Vote, receive government loans, receive government benefits, work government jobs... you'd actually be surprised just how much of the everyday stuff Americans are supposed to receive from our benevolent federal overlords that is locked behind registering for the draft for men.

The amendment would also make it a lot harder to just brush off cases of sexual discrimination and harassment by women towards men, and would invalidate a lot of laws that make it impossible for a woman to be guilty of rape or that cause the cops to automatically arrest the larger individual on a domestic violence call, and a ton of other legislation and laws that objectively privilege women, which is another reason feminists don't really want that amendment to pass. But they do get a lot of mileage out of complaining that it doesn't exist... much as they continue to bitch about the imaginary pay gap and say we need a law against it despite said law already existing for decades.

To tie it back into TDS, it's really quite analogous to the whole impeachment grandstanding. They don't actually want to go through with the process, which would be an absolute negative for them on all levels, but they sure do want to talk a lot about it and use the talking to work the gullible into a lather.
wtf I love the Equality Act now?? Seruously if I had known more about what it did I'd have promoted it myself.

I think trump wins easily because the democrat field is a joke.

2 socialists, a faggot whos last name has Butt in it and a dribbling old fool is favored.

Officially its to late for anyone else to get in. Ballots are starting to be printed
;__; b-but it WAS HER TURN!

Also I bet $50 that she'd run, so there goes that money.
 
When will someone make meme of Trump as Leonidas from 300 and the dnc as the democrats storming the hot gates while George Soros/Michael Bloomberg as Xerxes looks on.


An older video but it's definitely been done


Also I checked under the Trump/Thanos tweet and as you can expect there was a bunch of cringe about Thanos losing in Endgame. There was one with a pic of Nancy Pelosi as Iron Man and she looks absolutely horrifying but that's just Nancy on a daily basis.

This whole impeachment though is just a sham, it's going to be great to just see how this whole thing explodes in their faces.
 

Thanos. Is. Fictional. These people are acting as if he's a real person.

And since 2018, there have been so many people that have been meme'd as Thanos, establishing some sort of dominance (in either a good way or a bad way). Normies have shared those memes a thousand times. I saw Patriots fans everywhere after last year's Super Bowl comparing Tom Brady's Super Bowl rings to the Infinity Stones, for example. Pretty certain that Pats fans don't view Tom Brady as a genocidal maniac ...

When Trump does it, suddenly it's a national crisis and suddenly it's heinous to meme yourself as a capeshit villain.

These people need to grow the fuck up.

Also, weren't these same outraged people posting shit like #ThanosWasRight back in 2018 to push some sort of environmental message? NOW all of the sudden he's the villain because Drumpf.
 
Thanos. Is. Fictional. These people are acting as if he's a real person.

And since 2018, there have been so many people that have been meme'd as Thanos, establishing some sort of dominance (in either a good way or a bad way). Normies have shared those memes a thousand times. I saw Patriots fans everywhere after last year's Super Bowl comparing Tom Brady's Super Bowl rings to the Infinity Stones, for example. Pretty certain that Pats fans don't view Tom Brady as a genocidal maniac ...

When Trump does it, suddenly it's a national crisis and suddenly it's heinous to meme yourself as a capeshit villain.

These people need to grow the fuck up.

Also, weren't these same outraged people posting shit like #ThanosWasRight back in 2018 to push some sort of environmental message? NOW all of the sudden he's the villain because Drumpf.
It's even funnier when you consider the cast of the Avengers got roped into Whedon's campaign ad for Hilary.

They must think this is Endgame and that the Avengers can fix things to let her lead the MCU, er, the USA now, not realising she's not as popular as they think despite all that money spent for her cause.
 
Aside from several west coast districts being outright stolen by ballot harvesting, the 2018 midterms went the way I had hoped. I believed that if given an inch the Dems would jump off a cliff in exuberance and holy hell have they jumped.



















Was great seeing so many of those neocons and RINOs get the boot due to not even being able to pretend to like Trump. Like Mia Love who campaigned with Mitt Romney rather than use Trump's help.
Trump recorded a 90-second robocall for Love, which her campaign put to limited use.
“It went out on Election Day,” said Dave Hansen, Love’s campaign manager. “We sent it to a few thousand people who we identified as strong Trump supporters who had not yet voted.”
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Hansen said the offer for the robocall was the only help “we were interested in. If we had pushed, we might have been able to get more — but we didn’t.”

Wasn't even like he lost great support in the House, since they were mostly against anything he wanted anyway (same as has happened with the senate).
 
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