Are you MAGAts sick of hearing about the BS Trump pulls?

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This is the monster you support.

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This is the monster you support.

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That's right @LotusBud

He's currently destroying the US economy, running it into the ground to enrich himself and his family crime syndicate.

By any measure, he isn't even a good 'conservative'. Of for that matter, a good NeoCon.

He's just a reckless spender, even worse than George W Bush.

W destroyed the US economy in 8 short years & Trump is doing that in 1/8th of the time.

Trump is such a poor economic manager that his ex-supporter Elon Musk raised Red Flags about Trump's economic policies.

What does that tell you?
 

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That's right @LotusBud

He's currently destroying the US economy, running it into the ground to enrich himself and his family crime syndicate.

By any measure, he isn't even a good 'conservative'. Of for that matter, a good NeoCon.

He's just a reckless spender, even worse than George W Bush.

W destroyed the US economy in 8 short years & Trump is doing that in 1/8th of the time.

Trump is such a poor economic manager that his ex-supporter Elon Musk raised Red Flags about Trump's economic policies.

What does that tell you?
Trump is a malignant narcissist.
 

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Trump is a malignant narcissist.
Actually Trump would take that as a compliment @Lily

But the way to insult a man the best is to say he's not good with his money & he's a piss poor economic manager & businessman.

So that really hit's him where it counts.

See, Trump equates Wealth=Manhood

But as soon as he's undercut, that makes him less of a Man.

No man likes to be told that he's incompetent and unfit for the job.

The best way to hit Trump where it counts is to doubt his fitness and competence for the job.

Remember that was supposed to be his key strength.

That he'd vanquish inflation and bring prosperity and jobs to you guys in America.

But so far, it's all gone the other way.

Inflation is worse under Trump, the annual budget deficit is again worse under Trump than Biden & Americans are less able to find jobs than under Biden.

Even if things weren't so great under Biden, people could still find menial jobs.

But even those jobs are in short supply now, and the lowest minimum wage jobs have become a prize for many American jobseekers.
 

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Actually Trump would take that as a compliment.

But the way to insult a man the best is to say he's not good with his money & he's a piss poor economic manager & businessman.

So that really hit's him where it counts.

See, Trump equates Wealth=Manhood

But as soon as he's undercut, that makes him less of a Man.

No man likes to be told that he's incompetent and unfit for the job.

The best way to hit Trump where it counts is to doubt his fitness and competence for the job.

Remember that was supposed to be his key strength.

That he'd vanquish inflation and bring prosperity and jobs to you guys in America.

But so far, it's all gone the other way.

Inflation is worse under Trump, the annual budget deficit is again worse under Trump than Biden & Americans are less able to find jobs than under Biden.

Even if things weren't so great under Biden, people could still find menial jobs.

But even those jobs are in short supply now, and the lowest minimum wage jobs have become a prize for many American jobseekers.

I don't know if he would take that as a compliment. He doesn't know those words.

He doesn't know "acetomenophin" ffs.
 

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The best way to drive Trump nuts is to start an ad campagin that says:

"Trump is Incompetent.
You're Fired Donny!"
 

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I don't know if he would take that as a compliment. He doesn't know those words.

He doesn't know "acetomenophin" ffs.
Trump is just a bumbling, senile old fool who isn't even good at his job and doing even worse than Biden, whom many criticized.
 

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Trump is just a bumbling, senile old fool who isn't even good at his job and doing even worse than Biden, whom many criticized.
Everything that's said about him from his opposition is true.

They're okay with senility and incompetence as long as there's a R after the name.
 

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Apparently Gavin Newsom's social media team is making him and MAGA very angry.
They should just keep posting employment numbers, economic reports, sand videos of ad job seekers and business owners in America.

Just tell the old fool Donny that he doesn't belong in the job.

He's a FAILURE. A FAILED President.

That's the worse thing you can tell a man.

They don't care about some lady insults.

But they care about what defines them as a man.
 

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I would be outraged if I was hardworking American, and some incompetent fool was sending all my taxpayer money off to another incompetent fool running Argentina inta the ground and embezzling it too.

A lot of that money was cut from USAID and School lunches for children which many American farmers were dependent and making money from. That was their bread and butter.
But Trump hates those brown and black inner city kids so much and unwittingly hurt his own supporters the most.
 

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They should just keep posting employment numbers, economic reports, sand videos of ad job seekers and business owners in America.

Just tell the old fool Donny that he doesn't belong in the job.

He's a FAILURE. A FAILED President.

That's the worse thing you can tell a man.

They don't care about some lady insults.

But they care about what defines them as a man.
There won't be any economic numbers released due to the shutdown.

I don't know, seems the messages need to be dumbed down, Joe.

Inflation, Epstein files and the military on American streets will wear the centrists down
 

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Miles Taylor


“Six months ago, the President of the United States accused me of ‘treason’. I have a message for my watchers.” by #MilesTaylor

This wasn’t in passing or an errant comment at a campaign rally (as he’s done to me before). This time it was declared while he signed an executive order to have me investigated under the authority of the highest office in the land.

An investigation into what, you ask? Well, that’s a good question. Technically I don’t know. I assume the President didn’t know either. Why else would he declare me guilty of treason and — within the same minute — sign an order to his lieutenants to go find the evidence? No matter. The real reason is not hard to divine.

For seven years, since serving in his administration, I have criticized Donald Trump. Relentlessly. I have tried to shine a light on his abuses of power, and I make absolutely no apologies for it. I stand by my words. The ensuing doxxing, harassment, financial turmoil, abuse, legal proceedings, death threats, and investigations have been unsuccessful in dissuading me from speaking out. If anything, it’s reminded me how important the truth actually is.

Lately, he’s made my job easier. He’s proven my warnings daily, including about political retaliation. Yesterday Trump’s team brought bogus charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James, the other week it was James Comey, and soon they will reportedly do so against former National Security Advisor John Bolton. Little cognitive processing is required to understand what these people have in common. I share their sins of candor, which is why I expect the knock at my door, sooner or later.

So on this six-month anniversary of Trump’s order against me, I would like to write an open letter to my watchers.

I know you’re out there. Yes, I’m writing to you — the analysts who’ve been asked to read my emails and the auditors who may be reviewing my finances and the appointees combing through old government files looking for a damning line to spin. You’re not nameless or faceless. You’re public servants, or at least, you were. Many of you came to government because you believed in something greater than yourself. Because you wanted to uphold the rule of law in the freest nation on earth.

Yet here you are. Tasked with watching an American citizen for criticizing a president.

You didn’t go into government for this, did you?

When a head of state orders his agencies to investigate his critics, it’s not quite the mission you were sold on. It’s vengeance. If you studied history, which I presume you did, you might even recall that the defining gesture of every authoritarian is to mistake obedience for patriotism. Now you have a front-row seat.

What you may have forgotten, though, was that the line between democracy and despotism isn’t drawn by a king on a throne or even a very angry man in an Oval Office. It’s drawn by the people who carry out his orders. It’s drawn by you. Every email you send on his behalf, every background check you reopen, every whisper of “just following orders” pushes that line closer to the abyss.

You didn’t go into government for this, did you?

I’ve read your handiwork before, back when it was meant to advance the rhythms of good government. Sometimes if you didn’t like an assignment, you wrote about “referrals” and “preliminary findings” and “draft recommendations” in such a way so as to pass responsibility ever so gently on to the next person with a keyboard until it stopped somewhere else.

These days, you do it while dressing up retribution in the language of law. Sanitizing it with procedure. You tell yourself it’s not political. Someone must have actually found the evidence. Why else would this guy be accused of treason?

I know that you know better. Maybe you don’t drive home thinking you’re the villain in your own story. But at the end of each day, you get in the car and assure yourself, “It will never go anywhere,” or “The lawyers will probably squash it.” Meanwhile, your goal is to wash your hands of any involvement as quickly as possible, keep your head down, and hope that it just blows over. At worst, you’ll be a footnote in a foolish request that will never see the light of day.

You didn’t go into government for this, did you?

Every democracy that dies follows a similar pattern. The ruler talks about punishing his critics. Then, he demands it. But those on the receiving end are in denial. Surely such a thing could never come to fruition. The bureaucracy will kill the idea, like all things. So the bureaucrats lay low. But the ruler can’t do it alone. He presses harder.
Perhaps you got an email reminder last night. “What about that damn executive order into Miles Taylor?” “Where are your findings?” “What’s the status update?” “What can we charge him with?” “The president wants to know.”

Well, your plan is in trouble now. Apparently this isn’t blowing over. He needs the watchers to make the threats real. He needs you. I understand that you’d really like to go back to your day job — perhaps fighting child exploitation or cybercrime or foreign espionage — all vastly more important missions. But the president doesn’t think so. And you don’t want to be fired by the president. So if you give him what he wants, you reason to yourself, you can go back to protecting the country. Maybe you’ll clear your calendar today and hold your nose. You’ll do what they asked.

You didn’t go into government for this, did you?

For a few days or weeks or months you may hear nothing. You may feel relieved. But what happens when the ugly demand — because of the box you checked or the file you pulled — grows legs and walks into the world with your name in the footnotes? When the “draft” you wrote becomes a directive or the memo becomes a legal indictment? When your reluctant hypotheticals become headlines?

Maybe you’ll tell yourself it’s out of your hands now. The target’s lawyers will vindicate him; friendly politicians will come to his aid. Democracy can survive a bad deed against one good man, can’t it? Or maybe you’ll look away when my name scrolls across the television chyron — when the nation you serve slanders one of its own for the crime of dissent. It’s not personal, you tell yourself. You were only doing your job. And if I’m defiant and show no remorse, well, you’ll decide that I deserved it.

Yet you will remember this moment. Reading this. The small choices that stacked up into a larger act, one that you facilitated along the way. In fact, you’ll remember it again when the request comes in with a different name. Another target of the president’s revenge. You’ll realize the problem didn’t go away. It was industrialized, and suddenly you’re part of a machine. One of its operators. On that day, a voice in your conscience will whisper that the system you once trusted to uphold the law is being used to erase it.

You’ll remember that you could’ve helped stop it and didn’t.
You didn’t go into government for this, did you?

When allegations are made and the charges are brought, and I suspect they will be, you’ll see that this isn’t about me anymore. I don’t require your sympathy or support. I never did. It’s about the precedent you helped set and about the person who comes after me. If the government can label one critic a traitor, it can label anyone. If it can dredge up flimsy evidence to satisfy a vendetta, it can manufacture it for so many more, including you. Once the machinery starts grinding through innocent people, it never stops until it consumes its operators. My study of history tells me as much.

You didn’t go into government for this, did you?

But I might be wrong. Perhaps you did. You might have been recruited into the Trump administration for exactly this purpose and prepared to do what the man at the top feared people at the bottom would be too slow, too moral, or too scrupulous to do. Maybe you relished the idea of breaking the law by pursuing revenge. In that case, if this is what you signed up for, then I hope you’re familiarizing yourself with the justice system. You will need it. When it’s all said and done — and trust me, the truth will be said, and this mess will be done — you’ll probably need a good lawyer.

I’m happy to provide recommendations. I have the best.”

Well said, Mr. Miles.
 

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Pressure your reps to impeach the lying piece of trash, then.

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Actually @LotusBud I don't think the MAGA folk are sick of Trump. in fact the opposite. They are gleeful because they're getting their way. MAGA are the American equivalent of ISIS or the Taliban in Islam. these people dont care if Americans suffer nor how bad the outcome will be. They just wanna get their way and only power counts.

But maga's biggest fear is when the music stops & they are no longer in power. they rule with brute force out of fear that the party will end one day . because they know the retribution will be brutal against them if the other side gets in.

MAGA knows they are fucking the dog but they want to get away with as much as they can while they can
 
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Actually @LotusBud I don't think the MAGA folk are sick of Trump. in fact the opposite. They are gleeful because they're getting their way. MAGA are the American equivalent of ISIS or the Taliban in Islam. these people dont care if Americans suffer nor how bad the outcome will be. They just wanna get their way and only power counts.

But maga's biggest fear is when the music stops & they are no longer in power. they rule with brute force out of fear that the party will end one day . because they know the retribution will be brutal against them if the other side gets in.

MAGA knows they are fucking the dog but they want to get away with as much as they can while they can
They are too stupid to fear the logical outcomes of this mess.
 

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They are too stupid to fear the logical outcomes of this mess.
Only the opiate of power matters to them, not the outcome.

And their followers don't seem to care if even they suffer because Trump validates them and their beliefs.

Just like ISIS or the Taliban in Islam.

MAGA is intoxicated with Power led by a Fascist Megalomaniac.
 

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Stop your incessant whining, FAGAt.

Oh, and to answer your question the long way 'round: Yes, I think a lot of people here are weary of your incessant, tedious crybabying over the fact that the voters dodged Obama's fourth term. Get a fucking therapist already.
 
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Stop your incessant whining, FAGAt.

Oh, and to answer your question the long way 'round: Yes, I think a lot of people here are weary of your incessant, tedious crybabying over the fact that the voters dodged Obama's fourth term. Get a fucking therapist already.

Ah, yes. The guy who claims democrats disliking Trump actually means they hate representative democracy... is in here claiming Biden was an illegitimate President....while living on his knees for a President who has spent years denying the results of representative democracy when it doesn't work out in his favor.

You simply couldn't make this shit up if you tried.

These Trump heads are a caricature of a caricature.
 

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Ah, yes. The guy who claims democrats disliking Trump actually means they hate representative democracy... is in here claiming Biden was an illegitimate President....while living on his knees for a President who has spent years denying the results of representative democracy when it doesn't work out in his favor.

You simply couldn't make this shit up if you tried.

These Trump heads are a caricature of a caricature.
And you’re an ALT that sniffs peen, meh
 

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Stop your incessant whining, FAGAt.

Oh, and to answer your question the long way 'round: Yes, I think a lot of people here are weary of your incessant, tedious crybabying over the fact that the voters dodged Obama's fourth term. Get a fucking therapist already.
Whats Trump done for you?
 

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I keep asking those fools who adore Fatso. What’s the crook done for you?

The tarrifs have impacted business, but in reality, the new costs are ........the real costs.........ones that would have been realized for decades were it not for Libtard sellout .......now we are reducing the amount of low cost shit the weak minded like you have become addicted to. It is just the new reality......that's all.......learn to make do with local quality rather than cheap shit. But alas.....there is the big issue to resolve......give it an "administration" or two and America will be back........you'll see

Oh yeah.......then there are the deportations.......thats what I voted for!
 

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The tarrifs have impacted business, but in reality, the new costs are ........the real costs.........ones that would have been realized for decades were it not for Libtard sellout .......now we are reducing the amount of low cost shit the weak minded like you have become addicted to. It is just the new reality......that's all.......learn to make do with local quality rather than cheap shit. But alas.....there is the big issue to resolve......give it an "administration" or two and America will be back........you'll see

Oh yeah.......then there are the deportations.......thats what I voted for!
Slopey always like to ask what Trump did for you. Of course, he won't talk about that Auto-Pen Pardon he got from Biden's crypt keepers about that whole orphan trade thing. Thats why Slopey got to come back home.