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15 hours ago, mdmost said:

This is what you voted for, you stupid asshole. We told you this would happen. Hell, HE told you this would happen. But it's cool. Better him than the black woman, right? Enjoy your shit cuban sandwich. 

Ms. Garcia does not allow people to comment on her X account. Pity.

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On 6/8/2025 at 12:04 AM, Ted Lange said:

“As the state senator who represents her district and the daughter of Cuban refugees, who are now just as American, if not more so, than Stephen Miller, I am deeply disappointed by these actions…This is not what we voted for. I have always supported Trump through thick and thin. However, this is unacceptable and inhumane.”

 

Just a reminder, straight from the horse's mouth

 

(yeah, I know trade vs deportation, but he was campaigning on that too) 

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2 hours ago, Captain Ron said:

 

Just a reminder, straight from the horse's mouth

 

(yeah, I know trade vs deportation, but he was campaigning on that too) 

Starting that post with Moran cracks me up.

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Scam Bondi's brother made an expensive and high-profile run for President of the DC Bar Association. It didn't go as planned. {Had Bondi won he would have been able to deter punishment for ethical violations involving certain unethical, law-breaching attorneys.}

 

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11 hours ago, Chopper said:

Scam Bondi's brother made an expensive and high-profile run for President of the DC Bar Association. It didn't go as planned. {Had Bondi won he would have been able to deter punishment for ethical violations involving certain unethical, law-breaching attorneys.}

 

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Damn, she destroyed that fascist as badly as trump destroys casino profitability 

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1 hour ago, Bullneck said:

In these troubled times, sometimes the balm for tortured souls is some good old fashioned Bavarian strength SCHADENFRUEDE:

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The most sacred and sensitive issue for all of these dumbfucks is their Trump vote. The only thing they can't admit was wrong. What a world. 
 
 

My aunt was in hospice and was distraught over not getting to vote for Trump in 2020. It is a weird cult.
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Somehow I missed reports of obituaries which include a political plea from the departed this past election. I’ve seen such in past elections, and they undoubtedly exist, I just missed them.

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16 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

So this guy I know, we’ll call him Steve, that used to work for the military and traveled around the world quite frequently told me of an interaction he had with some older Germans on train in the 1960s… These Germans tried to claim that they had no idea Hitler would be such a monster when they voted for him, and they pleaded ignorance.  

Steve claims he immediately dressed them down telling them that was complete and utter horseshit.  They knew exactly what they were voting for and got exactly what they deserved in the end. 

I think about this story a lot with the Trump people that have been given every opportunity imaginable to come to their senses and not support Trump.  I guarantee almost every one of them will go to their graves thinking president Kamala Harris would have been worse and proud of their Trump vote.

“The Democrats made me vote for fascists” isn’t going to hold up like they think it will when they encounter a Steve on the train one day.

Interesting, thanks for sharing. 

In the ability for many to self-reflect is a huge problem. And this supports my completely unresearched cuckoo theory that having/not having an inner monologue might be the simplest answer for why people feel so disconnected from each other. 

 

 

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When you print up I'm Voting For The Felon t-shirts, you don't get to claim "I didn't know the convicted fraudster was going to say one thing and do another!" even if it was true. That's what habitual fraudsters do. You couldn't wait to tell strangers via your wardrobe that you knew he was a scam artist, that he was a pathological liar, that it was standard operational procedure for him to be deceitful in situations that put him in legal jeopardy, but you didn't care.

Not that it matters because he DID tell you what he was going to do, just like he told you he doesn't care about you and just wanted your vote. 

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I don't understand these fucking morons saying "I didn't vote for that" when they so clearly did. 

But then again, look at all the Texas hispanics who voted for Trump, as if he's not talking about them when he says "they're poisoning the blood of this country." 

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The EAS program is one of those DEI programs that rural Republicans don't realize is a DEI program.  It's a Democratic program.  It's always been supported by Democrats.  The only people who oppose the EAS program are Republicans.  
The EAS program comes from the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978.  Rural Democrats objected to airline deregulation on the basis that it was inequitable to their constituents.  While people in Dallas and Houston might get the benefit of lower fares resulting from airline competition, their constituents in Beaumont and Tyler would be left without air service altogether.  To assuage that concern, Congress created the EAS program.
The Biden Administration increased funding to the EAS program by $1.7B.  The argument was the same: we want to be fair and equitable to rural communities and include them in American prosperity.  It's a complete DEI program.
But equity and inclusion are now passe.  Fuck-youism is now the order of the day.  So sorry, Cordova and Beaumont and Tyler and Enid--you're going to lose your air service.  And if that is inequitable and excludes you from being able to participate as effectively in the American economy . . . well, that's exactly what you voted for.

Beaumont can probably stand on it’s own as all the AA flights are codeshares with Quatar Airways. The locals don't acknowledge it, but we are, for all practical purposes, subsidized by Sovereign Wealth Fund investments in NG Liquifaction plants. Still, Jefferson County does have to pay AA a sweetener if this fails.
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3 hours ago, Hank Kingsley said:

 

Trump supporter who had 6 roofers detained by ICE is asked if he has any buyer's remorse, and answers "I don't know, a little bit" but then is almost reduced to tears at the end. 

I hope a lot of bit he loses his home and business but I can understand why he didn’t believe Trump since this is the only promise he has come close on. 

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1 hour ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

So this guy I know, we’ll call him Steve, that used to work for the military and traveled around the world quite frequently told me of an interaction he had with some older Germans on train in the 1960s… These Germans tried to claim that they had no idea Hitler would be such a monster when they voted for him, and they pleaded ignorance.  

Steve claims he immediately dressed them down telling them that was complete and utter horseshit.  They knew exactly what they were voting for and got exactly what they deserved in the end. 

I think about this story a lot with the Trump people that have been given every opportunity imaginable to come to their senses and not support Trump.  I guarantee almost every one of them will go to their graves thinking president Kamala Harris would have been worse and proud of their Trump vote.

“The Democrats made me vote for fascists” isn’t going to hold up like they think it will when they encounter a Steve on the train one day.

It won't matter.  Watch this movie.   Sure some gained some real insight and realized they had fucked up in the worst way possible.  But you will also see that a not insignificant number of Nazis - after their women were raped and their homes burned to the ground - after decades to look back upon their misdeeds, simply shrugged and said, "Hitler had it right.  We just lost."  I can only hope that our homemade Nazis get to say that last part. 

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1 minute ago, Brisketexan said:

I don't.  I hope that they pull a Hitler in his bunker so they never get the chance to say the last part.

People who purposefully advance the cause of harming other human beings for personal gain deserve no fate better than that.

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They did vote for that. They knew they were voting for that. They're just too chickenshit to withstand the opprobrium they deserve for their decisions, so they're trying to claim ignorance of the foreseeable consequences of their vote.

You bought the ticket, so take the ride you fucking ghouls.

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https://www.npr.org/2025/06/11/nx-s1-5420810/she-served-the-american-people-for-35-years-now-her-retirement-income-is-on-the-line

Heard this story today. She voted for dotard because she wanted doge because they were going to save money so they could upgrade their computer system. It totally amazes me that people really thought this was about anything other than dotard himself. I relish in the feasting of the leopards, but it just reminds how so much of the American electorate are just fucking idiots. 

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