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Cleveland

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MAGA is not a traditionally conservative platform. Trump is neither a Republican or a traditional conservative. The Republican party is being used as a vehicle.

Trump delivered on some conservative asks because he values loyalty and is a man of his word, and there are lqrge conservative contingents within the MAGA plstform.

The Harris-Cheney neoncon coalition was the Republican oldguard attempting to stop the takeover of their party.

We'll see what happens.
it's like 90s Democrat fiscal policies mixed with strong Constitutionalism
 
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I think my favorite thing is the fear that Trump will cause WW3 when he is the first President in how long that didn't initiate a new military engagement and when you explain that to them they don't believe you
 
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MyGhettoFantasy

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it's like 90s Democrat fiscal policies mixed with strong Constitutionalism
The stances on immigration and crime are more in line with 90s Democrats, even though I think those two particular issues have been lumped together with abortion and sold as a "conservative takeover" to opponents.

I think a lot of people figured out between 2020-24 that MAGA is not warmed over traditional conservatism.
 
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MAGA is not a traditionally conservative platform. Trump is neither a Republican or a traditional conservative. The Republican party is being used as a vehicle.

Trump delivered on some conservative asks because he values loyalty and is a man of his word, and there are lqrge conservative contingents within the MAGA plstform.

The Harris-Cheney neoncon coalition was the Republican oldguard attempting to stop the takeover of their party.

We'll see what happens.
I guess it's a matter of perspective.

Trump's first term was as underwhelming as it gets. He only had one mandate last time, and that was to fix the border, and he failed simply because there was no legislation passed to fix it.

This time he has a mandate to fix inflation (that he caused), and fix the border, which he really can't do, maybe outside of signing some flimsy EO's that will be cast away in four years.

Trump is definitely a neocon, and will be doing Israel's bidding, as well and pivoting to China, leaving Ukraine for the Europeans to handle.
 
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MyGhettoFantasy

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I guess it's a matter of perspective.

Trump's first term was as underwhelming as it gets. He only had one mandate last time, and that was to fix the border, and he failed simply because there was no legislation passed to fix it.

This time he has a mandate to fix inflation (that he caused), and fix the border, which he really can't do, maybe outside of signing some flimsy EO's that will be cast away in four years.

Trump is definitely a neocon, and will be doing Israel's bidding, as well and pivoting to China, leaving Ukraine for the Europeans to handle.
Yeah his first term was not what it could have been. He admitted that he took bad advice, surrounded himself with the wrong people, and didn't really know how to govern.

Those admissions make me hopeful that he has learned from them. Him financing hisnown transition team indicates to me that he has.

As far as Israel is concerned foreign policy is a reality. He can't do nothing. That doesn't make him a neocon. He isn't anything like the Cheney's as a matter of record.
 
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Sinistkir13

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Ahhh, but they're the "party of unity" it's those stupid Trumpers that are "divisive"!
Shocking how Democrats suddenly warmed up to deporting Latinos who voted for Trump after the election.

Well, not shocking at all, really.
guys guys guys...


Trump won!

I'm still shocked, I never thought we would see another Republican President again but goddamn

And do you realize he told Rogan he would release the JFK files if reelected!
I'm still quite shocked about it because I figured the dems would still it and enough dumbshits would actually fall for Kamala being not only different but better than Biden.The icing on the cake was watching just how chipper and almost relieved Biden came out to be once Kamala was stomped. The guy looked like he had several years poured back into him, and frankly it's a bit of a nice "fuck you" to the dems and Kamala for throwing their own under the bus, denying their own voters a primary, and then having the audacity to continue pedaling the "threat to democracy" bullshit.

What makes it all the more relieving in a way is seeing how many more blacks, Latinos, and even some of the LGBT portion come out in favor Trump. This past year alone already felt like at least some of the country was starting push back against the ideology and agenda that has consumed the left, but that really solidified the growing push back.

I know a lot of people, myself included, have been hoping and praying that there would be some kind of wake up from the woke bullshit, however I never expected to see so much of it sweep the country in such a spectacularly blunt red-drowning-blue picture that made it as black and white as possible for a leftist to still refuse to understand. Especially watching the LGB and even some Ts ditch the faggot letters is almost like the biggest rebuttal and middle finger to all of the leftists who kept denying the efforts to groom children (quite a few of the leftist misc retards), and they were no longer going to be lumped in with that.

What really seals it, though, is how so damn many leftists showed their true colors after this, immediately turning against everyone they claimed to stand for like those aforementioned groups. And of course it was done by tons of privileged, projecting white-savior liberals, as it was known by plenty of people for years.
The stances on immigration and crime are more in line with 90s Democrats, even though I think those two particular issues have been lumped together with abortion and sold as a "conservative takeover" to opponents.

I think a lot of people figured out between 2020-24 that MAGA is not warmed over traditional conservatism.
While I don't care about the government regulating abortion outside of some common decency (which unfortunately a lot of people on the left lack when the issue gets brought up like they want to go HAM on some fetuses out of spite), it was still really funny watching the turn from two years ago where leftists really thought women would turn the election over something that - turns out - was being taken away by the ruling and instead shifted into a state's rights matter.

Likewise, it wasn't really something that the majority of women would have to, or want to deal with, but after the rise of rapes and murders thanks to the unmitigated illegal immigration allowed by the Biden-Harris administration, suddenly the need for abortions was looking like a reality. Unlike Europe where it's too late, at least they figured it was better to address the root issue of getting rid of the rapists instead of prioritizing a "solution" to the repercussions from allowing rapists to run amok.
Yeah his first term was not what it could have been. He admitted that he took bad advice, surrounded himself with the wrong people, and didn't really know how to govern.

Those admissions make me hopeful that he has learned from them. Him financing hisnown transition team indicates to me that he has.

As far as Israel is concerned foreign policy is a reality. He can't do nothing. That doesn't make him a neocon. He isn't anything like the Cheney's as a matter of record.
That reminds me, I wonder how the unhinged misc doomers who were against Trump "because Israel," as though that will ever change regardless of who's in office, and especially with Kamala.
 
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yabbayabba

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I guess it's a matter of perspective.

Trump's first term was as underwhelming as it gets. He only had one mandate last time, and that was to fix the border, and he failed simply because there was no legislation passed to fix it.

This time he has a mandate to fix inflation (that he caused), and fix the border, which he really can't do, maybe outside of signing some flimsy EO's that will be cast away in four years.

Trump is definitely a neocon, and will be doing Israel's bidding, as well and pivoting to China, leaving Ukraine for the Europeans to handle.
If Trump does "nothing" it's still better than the full on acceleration into clown world that your cackling cock goblin would have facilitated. She's an empty suit with zero backbone that no world leader would have respected and would have done whatever her handlers told her to do. So, still the better choice by a large margin.
 
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MyGhettoFantasy

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Shocking how Democrats suddenly warmed up to deporting Latinos who voted for Trump after the election.

Well, not shocking at all, really.

I'm still quite shocked about it because I figured the dems would still it and enough dumbshits would actually fall for Kamala being not only different but better than Biden.The icing on the cake was watching just how chipper and almost relieved Biden came out to be once Kamala was stomped. The guy looked like he had several years poured back into him, and frankly it's a bit of a nice "fuck you" to the dems and Kamala for throwing their own under the bus, denying their own voters a primary, and then having the audacity to continue pedaling the "threat to democracy" bullshit.

What makes it all the more relieving in a way is seeing how many more blacks, Latinos, and even some of the LGBT portion come out in favor Trump. This past year alone already felt like at least some of the country was starting push back against the ideology and agenda that has consumed the left, but that really solidified the growing push back.

I know a lot of people, myself included, have been hoping and praying that there would be some kind of wake up from the woke bullshit, however I never expected to see so much of it sweep the country in such a spectacularly blunt red-drowning-blue picture that made it as black and white as possible for a leftist to still refuse to understand. Especially watching the LGB and even some Ts ditch the faggot letters is almost like the biggest rebuttal and middle finger to all of the leftists who kept denying the efforts to groom children (quite a few of the leftist misc retards), and they were no longer going to be lumped in with that.

What really seals it, though, is how so damn many leftists showed their true colors after this, immediately turning against everyone they claimed to stand for like those aforementioned groups. And of course it was done by tons of privileged, projecting white-savior liberals, as it was known by plenty of people for years.

While I don't care about the government regulating abortion outside of some common decency (which unfortunately a lot of people on the left lack when the issue gets brought up like they want to go HAM on some fetuses out of spite), it was still really funny watching the turn from two years ago where leftists really thought women would turn the election over something that - turns out - was being taken away by the ruling and instead shifted into a state's rights matter.

Likewise, it wasn't really something that the majority of women would have to, or want to deal with, but after the rise of rapes and murders thanks to the unmitigated illegal immigration allowed by the Biden-Harris administration, suddenly the need for abortions was looking like a reality. Unlike Europe where it's too late, at least they figured it was better to address the root issue of getting rid of the rapists instead of prioritizing a "solution" to the repercussions from allowing rapists to run amok.

That reminds me, I wonder how the unhinged misc doomers who were against Trump "because Israel," as though that will ever change regardless of who's in office, and especially with Kamala.
I'm pro-life/anti-abortion. I'm also living in reality and understand it is something that will always be with us. It can't be legislated away. It's a moral issue. It's also sometimes medically necessary, which gets overshadowed by turbosloots taking abortion vaycays to Cali.

We don't have to promote it the way we do. It was supposed to be "safe, effective, and RARE".

Leftism is a death cult, though. Abortion is one of several things they promote to destroy human flourishing. I'm glad to ser enough young adults voted on the factors keeping them from affording a family than on killing their children because they feel their too poor to have them.

As far as the doomers and Israel go, I dunno if anything could please them. Even if Trump said "we're not going to do anything" that is still doing something. No matter what he does it will impact the geopolitical ecosystem.
 
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OPGenasis

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If Trump does "nothing" it's still better than the full on acceleration into clown world that your cackling cock goblin would have facilitated. She's an empty suit with zero backbone that no world leader would have respected and would have done whatever her handlers told her to do. So, still the better choice by a large margin.

Still carrying all that rage over from the misc I see lol.

The rights candidate bottlenecks the immigration system for four years, runs the country into fiscal suicide, and swears allegiance to foreign entities.

I'd also note that he has no leverage in negotiating with Putin, since Russia holds all the cards in mandating what they see as a suitable deal for a ceasefire.

I did't vote, but given your unrentlenting rage when it comes to Trump being your savior I'm almost positive you were the first person to cast a ballot at your voting station.
 
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MikeLowrrrey

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I'm pro-life/anti-abortion. I'm also living in reality and understand it is something that will always be with us. It can't be legislated away. It's a moral issue. It's also sometimes medically necessary, which gets overshadowed by turbosloots taking abortion vaycays to Cali.

We don't have to promote it the way we do. It was supposed to be "safe, effective, and RARE".

Leftism is a death cult, though. Abortion is one of several things they promote to destroy human flourishing. I'm glad to ser enough young adults voted on the factors keeping them from affording a family than on killing their children because they feel their too poor to have them.

As far as the doomers and Israel go, I dunno if anything could please them. Even if Trump said "we're not going to do anything" that is still doing something. No matter what he does it will impact the geopolitical ecosystem.


I'm also pro life. But are there any numbers showing the different classes and birth rates? Pretty sure low class are having more kids and 9/10 times it's out of wedlock. More single mothers, welfare, foodstamps, and section 8 recipients. With abortion gone, where would those numbers trend?

In 2021, the birth rate in the United States was highest in families that had under 10,000 U.S. dollars in income per year, at 62.75 births per 1,000 women. As the income scale increases, the birth rate decreases, with families making 200,000 U.S. dollars or more per year having the second-lowest birth rate, at 47.57 births per 1,000 women.

 
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MyGhettoFantasy

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I'm also pro life. But are there any numbers showing the different classes and birth rates? Pretty sure low class are having more kids and 9/10 times it's out of wedlock.
Are you referring to young adults voting on factors that are not abortion?

Trump won a small-majority of college educated white males this election. It's up with men in overall across all cohorts.

Women did not turn out to support abortion the way Dems anticipated. Especially white women.

The economy overwhelmingly won.
 
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Sinistkir13

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Are you referring to young adults voting on factors that are not abortion?

Trump won a small-majority of college educated white males this election. It's up with men in overall across all cohorts.

Women did not turn out to support abortion the way Dems anticipated. Especially white women.

The economy overwhelmingly won.
It's what everyone with a mote of common sense said two years ago: "how many abortions do you personally plan on having?"
Yeah, fucking zero. Meanwhile, they're struggling with inflation on basic necessities that made COVID look nostalgic.

I don't even think it's something that should be banned due to medical reasons and rape for a few examples, but from the start it was a subject that women particularly had no idea how the supreme court ruling worked, and it was a single issue that affected a minuscule number of them to begin with because the women who should have abortions as a courtesy to the rest of society simply never do.
 
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MikeLowrrrey

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Are you referring to young adults voting on factors that are not abortion?

Trump won a small-majority of college educated white males this election. It's up with men in overall across all cohorts.

Women did not turn out to support abortion the way Dems anticipated. Especially white women.

The economy overwhelmingly won.

I'm talking about the stats. What do statistics show in regards to the rich, middle, and lower class having kids? It's often said that low income have more kids whereas middle and rich have little to none.

With abortion gone we could see an explosion in kids born out of wedlock in low income environments. Successful people are less likely to make a mistake in regards to having kids. They actually plan it out.
 
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MyGhettoFantasy

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I'm talking about the stats. What do statistics show in regards to the rich, middle, and lower class having kids? It's often said that low income have more kids whereas middle and rich have little to none.

With abortion gone we could see an explosion in kids born out of wedlock in low income environments. Successful people are less likely to make a mistake in regards to having kids. They actually plan it out.
Right. Creating economic conditions that encourage prudent Americans to have children is what we want.

Abortion is not gone depending on the State you're in.

We can't stop less irresponsible adults from having children in poor economic conditions. It's better to focus on improving economic conditions to both make things better for lower-income families and to encourage higher-income families to have more children when otherwise economoc circumstances are discouraging them.

People voted on the economy. Thankfully.
 
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OPGenasis

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Very jealous of this kid lol. Bought a 07' Duramax for $2,500 and dumped 1,500 into it. Looks amazing after he got finished with it.

Such a steal. Truck is a tank.

 
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guys guys guys...


Trump won!

I'm still shocked, I never thought we would see another Republican President again but goddamn

And do you realize he told Rogan he would release the JFK files if reelected!
haha i'll save you some time...
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