Members stevenkesslar Posted Tuesday at 02:46 PM Members Posted Tuesday at 02:46 PM It's the inflation, stupid! What is wrong with our insolent stupid racist POTUS pig? Why can't his deformed narcissistic pig brain understand this? It is not that difficult a concept. Even the elite media and terrified Republicans can get it right. ‘The opposite of what Americans voted for’: Market turmoil causes Trump backlash With the markets in chaos as a result of Trump’s tariffs, the president is facing the most sustained criticism of his term from within the GOP. It's the inflation, stupid! What is wrong with the insolent pig's stupid brain? Can't he fathom what voters are pissed about? The crude racist insolent pig Donald "Judas" Trump has been a racist his whole life, back to his filthy racist lies about the Central Park Five. The racist pig had a brief moment when Black and especially Hispanic and Asian Americans were open to him, due to well documented anger about too many high prices and too many undocumented immigrants in their communities. There is no question that working class Hispanics in particular lifted Trump to his narrow victory in 2024. So what does the racist insolent pig do? Attack diversity, dishonor Black Americans in particular, and RAISE PRICES. He has set the entire working class back, regardless of skin color. We now have equal opportunity in America. We all have the same opportunity to have a stupid racist insolent pig as President. Quote
Members Suckrates Posted Tuesday at 03:37 PM Members Posted Tuesday at 03:37 PM 45 minutes ago, stevenkesslar said: It's the inflation, stupid! What is wrong with our insolent stupid racist POTUS pig? Why can't his deformed narcissistic pig brain understand this? It is not that difficult a concept. Even the elite media and terrified Republicans can get it right. ‘The opposite of what Americans voted for’: Market turmoil causes Trump backlash With the markets in chaos as a result of Trump’s tariffs, the president is facing the most sustained criticism of his term from within the GOP. It's the inflation, stupid! What is wrong with the insolent pig's stupid brain? Can't he fathom what voters are pissed about? The crude racist insolent pig Donald "Judas" Trump has been a racist his whole life, back to his filthy racist lies about the Central Park Five. The racist pig had a brief moment when Black and especially Hispanic and Asian Americans were open to him, due to well documented anger about too many high prices and too many undocumented immigrants in their communities. There is no question that working class Hispanics in particular lifted Trump to his narrow victory in 2024. So what does the racist insolent pig do? Attack diversity, dishonor Black Americans in particular, and RAISE PRICES. He has set the entire working class back, regardless of skin color. We now have equal opportunity in America. We all have the same opportunity to have a stupid racist insolent pig as President. Trumps objective is "ATTENTION"...... he is loving every second of this, and the more people BEG for a moment of his time to discuss "leniency" , where he can look down on them and make them grovel at his feet like peasants being scolded by their King, its the POWER he feels that is motivating him to do all this crazy shit. Again it will take a coalition of GOP members joining with regular Americans to push back on Trump that might make any change. As long as he has MAGA and GOP supporters, nothing will change, no matter how many "hands off" protests there are. stevenkesslar 1 Quote
Members stevenkesslar Posted Tuesday at 04:16 PM Author Members Posted Tuesday at 04:16 PM 24 minutes ago, Suckrates said: Again it will take a coalition of GOP members joining with regular Americans to push back on Trump that might make any change. As long as he has MAGA and GOP supporters, nothing will change, no matter how many "hands off" protests there are. I don't think anything will change until the midterms. Democrats will at least take back the House, more than likely. At that point a coalition of Democrats in the House and centrists in the Senate, including ones like Collins and Murkowski, can hold sway and keep Trump in check. Depending on how bad things get, Democrats maybe can turn the tide in rural and working class areas where we supposedly have no mojo anymore. The apt comparison to me is Sherrod Brown v. JD Vance. In 2024 Vance had the wind of voter anger at inflation at his back. Even so, he was on a ticket that barely won. Meanwhile, Sherrod Brown was finally taken down by an association with a party that is supposedly out of touch. Even though he basically did everything right when it comes to the working class - except being a Democrat. MAGA populism may lose its luster to rural and working class voters when it results in inflation and recession. The lesson is: be careful what you wish for. I just spent two weeks hiking in Utah and Arizona with one of my brothers, who I will call a McCain Republican. I recall in 2016 when he explained to me that he would vote for Trump, who he thought would be good for the economy, because it "will be interesting." My response at the time was that nuclear war would be interesting, too. But that doesn't mean I'd vote for it. By 2020 he voted for Biden, arguing that even though he still thought Trump was better for the economy, he had proven himself to be a "megalomaniac." In 2024 he bit his lip and voted for Harris, for the same reason. If Trump fucks up the economy, it takes away the one thing he barely had going for him. The insolent pig is stupid and weak. The stupid pig does not even understand that he is fucking up the one thing he had going for him. What a stupid, stupid, stupid pig! Quote
Members Suckrates Posted Tuesday at 05:04 PM Members Posted Tuesday at 05:04 PM 42 minutes ago, stevenkesslar said: I don't think anything will change until the midterms. Democrats will at least take back the House, more than likely. At that point a coalition of Democrats in the House and centrists in the Senate, including ones like Collins and Murkowski, can hold sway and keep Trump in check. Depending on how bad things get, Democrats maybe can turn the tide in rural and working class areas where we supposedly have no mojo anymore. The apt comparison to me is Sherrod Brown v. JD Vance. In 2024 Vance had the wind of voter anger at inflation at his back. Even so, he was on a ticket that barely won. Meanwhile, Sherrod Brown was finally taken down by an association with a party that is supposedly out of touch. Even though he basically did everything right when it comes to the working class - except being a Democrat. MAGA populism may lose its luster to rural and working class voters when it results in inflation and recession. The lesson is: be careful what you wish for. I just spent two weeks hiking in Utah and Arizona with one of my brothers, who I will call a McCain Republican. I recall in 2016 when he explained to me that he would vote for Trump, who he thought would be good for the economy, because it "will be interesting." My response at the time was that nuclear war would be interesting, too. But that doesn't mean I'd vote for it. By 2020 he voted for Biden, arguing that even though he still thought Trump was better for the economy, he had proven himself to be a "megalomaniac." In 2024 he bit his lip and voted for Harris, for the same reason. If Trump fucks up the economy, it takes away the one thing he barely had going for him. The insolent pig is stupid and weak. The stupid pig does not even understand that he is fucking up the one thing he had going for him. What a stupid, stupid, stupid pig! Not sure that Trump understands that MIDTERMS might be a turning point, and his UNPOPULARITY might start his downfall then ? But the question then is, "Will there be anything left of the country to build on by then", or will Trump have managed to incinerate the country he PRETENDED to want to make GOLDEN ? Quote
Members Suckrates Posted Wednesday at 01:45 PM Members Posted Wednesday at 01:45 PM I suppose it's a Good sign, and we Should be grateful that The Orange Jesus didnt hold the CHART upside down ? stevenkesslar 1 Quote