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Trump: Rerun from Hell

May 6, 2024

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TRUMP made this country so much better. Millions accepted a loss of freedom they never would have accepted if a Dem had won. Lesson learned: It’s better to have natural rights abolished and billions paid out by your guy, than the other team’s guy.

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Kathy G. writes:

Trump is the perfect example of someone who says one thing, but does another. Talk is cheap.

Laura writes:

Exactly.

He’s a release valve for the right and a dose of amphetamines for the left.

He added $8 trillion to the national debt in one term, just like Biden. He never talks about the Federal Reserve or the power of central banking. He’s pro-war, a rabid Zionist, an accomplice in fake mass shootings and a supporter of laws against the First Amendment. He didn’t drain the swamp; he filled it. If he’s elected, big things will happen. He’ll oversee yet another manufactured crisis. We’ll have a surveillance state never remotely dreamed of by the Founders. (Oops, we already have it!) Government control will intensify and it will be blamed on the middle-class whites who support him.

Trump voters are the spouse who’s been betrayed over and over again for years and keeps thinking things will change.

Can you imagine Trump ending the open spraying in the skies? Of course not. He doesn’t even mention it. Some of the most obvious problems neither candidate touches.

If you feel depressed, rest assured your depression is nothing like what it will be after a second Trump term if you place any hopes in this longtime friend of Jeffrey Epstein.

Tony S. writes:

The Trump phenomenon is a weird reverse Manchurian candidate. In this case, it’s the candidate’s supporters that are the ones brainwashed.

I can’t tell you the number of friends and family to whom I have spoken about the federal spending under Trump. These are people who seriously believe they are fiscal conservatives. I will then mention his failure to keep his promise to build a wall or drain the swamp (really his only two campaign promises).  And also the fact that he went along with the Fauci virus narrative. Every single one of them replies with some version of he couldn’t do anything. Well, if he was so weak, why would you want him to be president again?

Eventually, they all get angry, but not at Trump! It’s a sure fire way of losing friends.

And if you ever mention that he had a program to let convicted felons out of prison early, and had the audacity to brag about the program by having a commercial highlighting it during the Super Bowl (remember when so called conservatives were irate with Dukakis), well then you end up a very isolated individual.

Laura writes:

Hey, what’s wrong with being a “very isolated individual?!” You got some problem with that?

I think it’s a splendid lifestyle choice. : – )

 

 

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