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Am I porch monkey or a good doggie? Species confuse you more than genderHere, have a cookie. Good doggie!
White hats and Black hatsOr….when he says that the deep state are the ones that keep you in chains with subsistence level handouts and moderated mass media… that removing those limits and blinders will create more opportunity, not less….he could also be right.
I think the knee jerk partisanship is the real american slavery.
You just fall out of a coconut tree?Am I porch monkey or a good doggie? Species confuse you more than gender
Did you just wander off the reservation, Pocahontas?You just fall out of a coconut tree?
hey, i agree with all you say but Trump is not the solution - he just sold you all a puppy - he will feather his own nest, make the rich richer & plunge the rest of you into more debt.You’ve heard of Revenge of the Nerds. The 2024 election of Donald Trump was the Revenge of the Blue-Collar Americans.
Let’s face it: this was a long time coming. Ever since the start of the Industrial Revolution and burgeoning technology, the blue-collar worker in America has been marginalized, forgotten, and talked down to.
Our political class hasn’t been sympathetic in the least to their plight. Remember Joe the Plumber? Recall the coal miners who were told their jobs would vanish but were reassured that they could become coders? And let’s not forget the COVID lockdowns, during which we were lectured about the virtues of working from home. How can a tradesman or service worker work remotely? Perhaps most galling was the narrative that blue-collar workers needed to work harder to pay off the debts of white-collar workers under the guise of student loan relief.
Even when they went to their trade unions, they didn’t get sympathy. Worried that your manufacturing job was going to disappear due to new E.V. mandates? Too bad — shut up and pay your dues, so we can shovel your money to politicians and causes that you don’t support or that aren’t in your personal interest.
Karl Kastel, American Thinker
I voted Libertarian.hey, i agree with all you say but Trump is not the solution - he just sold you all a puppy - he will feather his own nest, make the rich richer & plunge the rest of you into more debt.
Change for the sake of change is just plain dumb when you have a known Grifter like Trump - you are just turkeys voting for Christmas or Thanksgiving in the good ol'' US of A
AJ continues his sour-milk victory lap.
Trump won't build up people like AJ, but he damn sure will tear down people not like AJ.
Levelling teh playin' field, dontcha know.
Goodbye "American Exceptionalism". Hello "Cruelty is the point".
And how much more could have been built had his best mate not stolen the cash that the morons contributed for that piece of theatre?Let's check the lies and how much you swallow - How much new wall did Trump get built in his last rodeo?
I can see you're making lemonade out of the MAGAts' Sour Lemon Sell-Out-Abration.God bless Trump, I want their sugar high to last as long as they live.
The thing about America is that it has always favored the rich. Progressives tend to be the rich, because they tend to be the ones willing to embrace change. They move where the jobs are, they leave when the jobs leave, they’ll sell when the market says it’s time to sell, and they’ll learn whatever skills need to be learned to prosper. The only major things progressive people fear are the few things in existence that can’t be mitigated by changing… a tyrannical government, the collapse of the USA, and the collapse Earth’s biosphere.
The cons have just made a world where the tyranny and the USA’s collapse are inevitable. So now, the only way forward is to just make money. Let someone else worry about the biosphere… we will just buy our way in when they figure it out.
The yokels want lies and grift? Give them lies and grift. Focus on yourself. Your singular duty, as an American, is now to make more money than ever before, because that’s the only path left. You wanted a better world for everyone not because you were weaker, but because you are stronger. Now your strength is being questioned. Show them that they were mistaken, and let them eat their own children as they starve.
There was once the possibility of a better future, a world where Americans would reach across the aisle and call each other brother and mean it. But that possibility is gone, replaced by the age of Trump. A true progressive doesn’t waste time mourning. They simply brush off their losses and calculate new ways to thrive.
I can see you're making lemonade out of the MAGAts' Sour Lemon Sell-Out-Abration.
I've heard that's a great way to get a private jet and speed boat.Gonna be practicing my Jesus slang and researching churches to buy.
I've heard that's a great way to get a private jet and speed boat.
Who are those any more? If we define them as "those who live by manual labor," they're a dying breed.You’ve heard of Revenge of the Nerds. The 2024 election of Donald Trump was the Revenge of the Blue-Collar Americans.
Walmart is and has always been china co-opting your lower middle class.Walmart CFO just announced that prices will dramatically increase with trump's tariffs.
The leopard is going to have a face eating buffet.
Donald trump has ripped off and failed to pay more blue collar workers than cheesburgers he's eaten.You’ve heard of Revenge of the Nerds. The 2024 election of Donald Trump was the Revenge of the Blue-Collar Americans.
Let’s face it: this was a long time coming. Ever since the start of the Industrial Revolution and burgeoning technology, the blue-collar worker in America has been marginalized, forgotten, and talked down to.
Our political class hasn’t been sympathetic in the least to their plight. Remember Joe the Plumber? Recall the coal miners who were told their jobs would vanish but were reassured that they could become coders? And let’s not forget the COVID lockdowns, during which we were lectured about the virtues of working from home. How can a tradesman or service worker work remotely? Perhaps most galling was the narrative that blue-collar workers needed to work harder to pay off the debts of white-collar workers under the guise of student loan relief.
Even when they went to their trade unions, they didn’t get sympathy. Worried that your manufacturing job was going to disappear due to new E.V. mandates? Too bad — shut up and pay your dues, so we can shovel your money to politicians and causes that you don’t support or that aren’t in your personal interest.
Karl Kastel, American Thinker
It's like they don't have Walmart in Canada.Walmart is and has always been china co-opting your lower middle class.
No patriotic american should spend a dime there.