• toomanypancakes
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    16927 days ago

    No America won’t. Every bad thing that results from his reelection will be someone else’s fault or declared fake. The people that voted for him will be thrilled and vote straight R again come 2028. Democrats,for their part, will put forward someone endorsed by Bush Jr. and wonder why they lost again.

    • @[email protected]
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      4227 days ago

      conservatives are still dodging the blame for shooting down that bipartisan border bill. a lack of accountability is a very core republican value.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        1727 days ago

        No they’re not. They don’t have to dodge it. They’re standing still while their voters look in the completely wrong direction. Uninformed and easily manipulated voters are a dream come true for team lying out their assholes.

    • @GardenVarietyAnxiety
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      2027 days ago

      people that voted […] will […] vote […] again come 2028.

      …doubt

    • @PenguinMage
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      627 days ago

      Oh it’s the dems fault. Also fake news. And somehow an attack on them, why can’t you be civil?

  • @Feathercrown
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    4427 days ago

    I can’t wait for the tears of his voters when his own policies destroy them

    • @Squorlple
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      9427 days ago

      It’s common for the people who support leopards eating faces to not even recognize the leopard when it is their own face which has been eaten. They point to someone whose face they want to be eaten by a leopard and then blame them for it. I hope I didn’t get too lost in the metaphor here.

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        Yeah… I know they’ll blame someone else. That won’t save them though, will it? Their face still got eaten. At this point, I’ll take that.

        • @Squorlple
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          2527 days ago

          It won’t save them but it won’t teach them anything

          • @Feathercrown
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            2227 days ago

            If the last 8 years haven’t taught them anything, they cannot be taught.

            • @[email protected]
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              1127 days ago

              Those people need legitimate cult deprogramming. The reason they haven’t learned anything in 8 years is because their cult leaders have lied to them on every issue and convinced them that everything wrong is because of the liberals.

              This is the danger of the echo chambers the internet has created.

              • @Feathercrown
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                727 days ago

                There is no institution remaining with enough power and reach to complete this task

                • @[email protected]
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                  827 days ago

                  Nope, we just have to wait until they get to the, “he’s hurting the wrong people,” phase.

                  The one silver lining to the Rs controlling everything is that they can’t blame democrats for their screwups.

            • @Squorlple
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              927 days ago

              The point I was trying to make with that is they will continue to actively screw over themselves and everyone else but the oligarchy, again and again and again. I don’t take glee in this futility because the consequences are dire, even for the hubristic. If they got just a pie in the face or something merely unflattering, sure, laugh it up; but if somebody is dying because they can’t get the health care they need, or they lose their home because the economy tanked, or their friend gets deported, etc., because of what they enthusiastically voted for, then that is tragic, and this tragedy is manifold by the repetition of their inability to recognize what they have done.

              • @Feathercrown
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                627 days ago

                I’m done. My empathy has run out. It’s become strikingly clear to anyone who’s been paying attention that these people have no ability to reason. Until something directly affects them, they do not care. So, let it affect them. I will no longer protect those who only wish to hurt others from their own actions. They’ll learn, or they’ll ruin their own lives too. I’ll take either one at this point.

      • @[email protected]
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        1727 days ago

        Yeah, the Republicans have been fucking them for decades, and they just voted for someone who is up front about the fucking

      • @P00ptart
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        526 days ago

        I have a neighbor that has 3 kids they get welfare for who voted for trump. Enjoy being homeless in 6 months, I guess?

    • @Warl0k3
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      1527 days ago

      My joy at their inevitable self inflicted suffering is somewhat overshadowed by the way they seem to actually be happy with the results. I don’t think they’re going to regret this, I think we are.

    • @HRDS_654
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      1127 days ago

      To these people it’s fine if they get fucked as long as the person they don’t like gets fucked harder. It’s insane.

      • @Feathercrown
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        527 days ago

        I’m temporarily adopting their mindset in self defense

        • @HRDS_654
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          327 days ago

          I’m going to be honest, even if it’s probably self defeating, it’s probably not a bad idea.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      727 days ago

      It’s all Obama’s Hillary’s emails Pizzagate’s Hunter Biden’s Laptop Biden’s fault. If Biden hadn’t got in the way of Trump’s beautiful perfect plan that is the most perfect in the history of the universe, then his policies would have resulted in paradise on earth for his voters. But of course Biden and the Democrats messed it all up, so you better be sure to vote Red again next election!

    • @[email protected]
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      527 days ago

      And I can’t wait to tell them shut the fuck up you voted for this! I hope every one of us does that.

      • @Feathercrown
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        1027 days ago

        If they experience even a fraction of the heartbreak and despair they’ve caused, I’ll be happy.

  • @Toneswirly
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    3726 days ago

    I regret sharing a country with 70 million racist idiots; I dont give a fuck about their regrets

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      I also regret sharing it with the 15 million racist Democrats, progressives, and independents that also (not)voted for Trump.

      • @[email protected]
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        426 days ago

        Hey now, not all of them are racist. Some of them are misogynistic. There are some plain old stupid people in there, too.

        There’s also some people who meant well, but their hearts were just bigger than their brains.

    • @[email protected]
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      426 days ago

      Can you even regret something that (likely) wasn’t your choice to begin with? It’s like regretting being born.

        • @Randelung
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          225 days ago

          Good news, recent studies show that the egg can signal what kind of sperm it wants, it’s not just the fastest that wins. Which means we can blame that on women, also!

  • Zier
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    Can’t wait for the inflation to go through the roof. And the global financial crisis he’s going to trigger.

    • @finitebanjo
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      4327 days ago

      Reminder that Inflation peaked in June 2021, immediately following the last Trump admin, and declined since then.

      But republicans still think Joe Biden causes inflation.

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        That’s the way it always works. The Republicans come in and give massive tax cuts to the wealthy. They cut a bunch of education and healthcare programs because they gave that money to people that don’t need it. Then they deregulate everything and let the corporations go crazy with price gouging. Then things look like they’re improving for a minute because corps start buying back all of their stocks, driving the prices up, and giving the appearance of a strong economy. But it’s not strong, it’s a consolidation of wealth at the top.

        Eventually as prices rise and wages decrease, people get fed up with the mounting pile of bullshit and vote for Democrats. The Democrats, for all their fecklessness actually try to fix some of those problems, but the problems don’t go away overnight. They continue escalating for 4 years because that’s the pace economies move at. The voters completely forget who put them in this position to begin with and blame the Democrats, so they vote Republican again.

        Right about the time the Republicans take office, the work of the Democrats starts producing results and the repubs ride that wave of success for a time, taking full credit, while rat fucking everyone except the 0.1%.

        The cycle repeats ad-nausium. People are fucking stupid.

  • @[email protected]
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    3127 days ago

    We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat, and we sit watching our TVs while some local newscaster tells us that today we had fifteen homicides and sixty-three violent crimes, as if that’s the way it’s supposed to be! We know things are bad — worse than bad. They’re crazy. It’s like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don’t go out anymore. We sit in the house, and slowly the world we are living in is getting smaller, and all we say is: ‘Please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms. Let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel-belted radials and I won’t say anything. Just leave us alone.’ Well, I’m not gonna leave you alone. I want you to get MAD! I don’t want you to protest, I don’t want you to riot, I don’t want you to write to your congressman, because I wouldn’t know what to tell you to write. I don’t know what to do about the depression and the inflation and the Russians and the crime in the street. All I know is that first, you’ve got to get mad! [shouting] You’ve got to say: ‘I’m a human being, goddammit! My life has value!’ So, I want you to get up now. I want all of you to get up out of your chairs. I want you to get up right now and go to the window, open it, and stick your head out, and yell: I’M AS MAD AS HELL, AND I’M NOT GOING TO TAKE THIS ANYMORE!

    • @[email protected]
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      827 days ago

      I think we need to understand that this speech is exactly how republicans see themselves. Notice the focus on violent crime, something which is not actually rising, and inflation. These are the kinds of issues that Republicans have used to gather support. As far as they are concerned, Trump is the TV personality who has gone rogue and started yelling.

      • @[email protected]
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        more appropriate to look at the Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson types that are actively on pseudo-news channels, screaming into the aether and telling viewers to get mad.

        it doesn’t matter what they’re mad about, as long as they stay mad, and think that somebody needs to be hurt to make it all go back to normal. that’s just how MAGA fascism works.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    1627 days ago

    Does he ever not have a shit-eating smirk on his face? That’s gotta be the most punchable face in the world.

    • JaggedRobotPubes
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      126 days ago

      It’s a constant failed attempt to convince himself he doesn’t hate himself. You can see it oozing out of every facial expression.

  • @[email protected]
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    1025 days ago

    No we won’t. Those of us who voted against him have been horrified this whole time. Everyone else is immune to fucking learning anything.

  • @inclementimmigrant
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    -226 days ago

    I honestly hope the American people do end up referring it the already Trump was possible. This country absolutely deserves it.

    • @[email protected]
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      926 days ago

      the man went broke running a casino. I dont know if I believe he understands the flow of wealth. No to mention the 30 other failed businesses.

      And we already know what he’s like in power. If you recall last time he was considered one of the worst presidents of all time on every metric except slavery and genocide.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      026 days ago

      I feel like, at this point, the trolls are just taking a victory lap and seeing how much anger they can extract from all of us hapless ones.

  • @[email protected]
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    I certainly don’t regret my decision. I didn’t vote for that yokel, nor did I vote for Harris, I voted for a third party candidate I actually believe in. Trump won my state by >20%, which I 100% expected going into the election, so I decided to use my vote to point out that the electoral system is broken and that neither candidate is acceptable.

    I’m unhappy with Trump and I worry that his party won’t stand up to him as much (or even as little) as it did last time, but I guess we’ll see. I’m mostly worried about the economy, and I see two likely outcomes (from things I’ve read and watched):

    1. boom - tariffs trigger higher prices, but Trump convinces Congress to issue handouts and people spend more; borrowing rates go up to combat inflation, which ends up strengthening the dollar; this creates a bit of a bubble, but it could last for the remainder of his term
    2. bust - tariffs trigger higher prices, and Trump is unable to convince Congress to issue handouts, so people spend less; economy drops into recession, borrowing rates drop to spur spending, and recovery depends on “trade war” nonsense w/ other countries (i.e. them raising tariffs makes recovery harder)

    What ultimately happens depends on how aggressive Trump is w/ tariffs and what he can convince Congress to do. I’m not really looking forward to either scenario, and I hope there are other likely scenarios I’m missing.

    That said, whether (or how soon) we regret it depends on which thing happens. Or if Trump ends up going after social issues instead, we’ll probably regret those as well.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      626 days ago

      I hope this is just a new style of trolling, designed to draw out what I’m sure will be a lot of negative attention.

      If you’re really gullible enough to be serious about all this, then go fuck yourself. “Mostly worried about the economy.” You can check back in with me the first time someone in your neighborhood gets hauled away in the mass deportations, or when the price of groceries goes up 50%. My guess is the first will happen before the second, but we’ll have to wait and see.

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        -626 days ago

        I did not vote for him, nor have I ever voted for him. I can’t regret a decision I didn’t make.

        I do not like Trump, and I made it abundantly clear that I don’t like either scenario.

        Where is the trolling?

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          526 days ago

          I don’t think you’re trolling. But people are in shock and feeling salty for what has happened. For those that don’t agree with you, the case can be easily explained: If you didnt vote for Harris, you’re considered as an enabler for Trump to be in power, thus you’re at fault no matter the reasons.

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            125 days ago

            Which is absolutely ridiculous because only 8 states had any chance of deciding the election. I don’t live in one of those states, and even if I somehow convinced >10% of my state (the gap is almost always at least 20%) to vote for Harris and flip my state, Trump still would’ve won.

            I understand the saltiness, but it’s completely misdirected. It’s more valuable, IMO, to discuss with those who also didn’t vote for Trump what it would’ve taken for them to vote for Harris, not vilify them.

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              225 days ago

              You’ll need to wait a while longer if you want to discuss anything constructive. People are in denial. How come they lost when they’ve done everything right? It must be someone’s else fault. Even Harris probably doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with her campaign. So now you’ll see news starting coming out blaming Biden etc. And now is the time to blame, to find someone to throw under the bus.

              As I said earlier, for anything constructive, we’ll need to wait a bit longer.

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                225 days ago

                Agreed, but I do think it’s incredibly dumb and childish. I would much rather have constructive conversation about what Harris could have done differently to get a different outcome, what Biden and the current Congress plan to do between now and inauguration day, and perhaps some speculation about what Trump’s first 100 days might look like.