Donald Trump hangs giant flag with his own face on federal buildings

If you sat down and thought hard about it you would be hard pressed to think of more things to do to prove your intention to rule as an autocrat.
He is plotting now how to cheat the elections. Everything he accuses other of, he is planning or already doing. Like Texas and the redistricting. The POS is desperate to keep Congress in 2026...so he isn't impeached a frigging third time.
 
This is weird dictator stuff Putin does:
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If you sat down and thought hard about it you would be hard pressed to think of more things to do to prove your intention to rule as an autocrat.
Get it right, he's a "dictator"
 
We are being ruled by a Despot. The country is sliding into a full fledged autocracy.
Then your party should allow you to vote for the candidate of your choice instead of the party picking the candidate for you.
 
Banners with Teddy's and Trump's faces on them on the HQ building of the US Dept of Labor, as part of Labor Day observances?

It's a minnow in Chesapeake Bay.

A flea... a gnat... a NothingBurger.
 
Oh well. Freedom of speech works both ways. Be funny to see some rebuttal flags and/or murals pop up in places he visits.

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I for one don't see the appeal in someone with the mentality of a 14 year old troll. :dunno:

I would love for us to one day have a president who is mature, serious and not purposely divisive.
Move to Cuba
 
No one cares about Theodore Roosevelt's face?
Are you suggesting liberals are hypocrites who rely on double standards to enact their selective outrage? The problem is most of them probably missed the whole Teddy Roosevelt thing, the TDS rage made them incapable of rational thought as Trump was mentioned first.
 
Are you suggesting liberals are hypocrites who rely on double standards to enact their selective outrage? The problem is most of them probably missed the whole Teddy Roosevelt thing, the TDS rage made them incapable of rational thought as Trump was mentioned first.
Er... Teddy Roosevelt has been dead for over a century, yes?
 
California Governor Gavin Newsom launched a new attack on Donald Trump's administration on Monday after the Department of Labor unfurled two new banners featuring this president and former President Theodore Roosevelt.

The banners, which were unfurled on Monday at the Department of Labor building in Washington, D.C., drew the ire of several Democratic leaders. "THANK YOU, GLORIOUS LEADER," Newsom's press office tweeted alongside a photo of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un and his father, Kim Jong-il.

Many Americans may not realize it yet, but we have crossed the line between democracy and authoritarianism. trump is slowing amassing control over all areas of government and even now moving into private and quasi-private areas. (Intel and FED) There is no doubt he will use the levers of the federal government to tilt elections to maga. He is brazenly telling the media who he is ordering the DOJ to investigate...that is unprecedented, but normal for trump. And the media yawns....

The placement of his face on federal buildings is a authoritarian move. The world sees it. The world knows he is a powermonger. It may be too late for Americans.
Another manifestation of the fascist Trump regime.
 
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His HC made no difference in my health care whatsoever.
The ACA probably didn't affect you either, as the ACA affected.

Why do you continue to use this LIE of the ACA?

AI Overview

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has significantly increased health insurance coverage, affecting millions of Americans. In 2024, a combined 44 million people were enrolled in ACA Marketplaces or expanded Medicaid, representing about 16.4% of the under-65 population. Additionally, the ACA led to a significant drop in the national uninsured rate, which fell from 14.4% in 2013 to 7.9% in 2023, meaning nearly 38 million more Americans had health insurance coverage in 2023 than before the law's major provisions took effect.

Key Impacts of the ACA:
  • Increased Coverage:
    The ACA created health insurance marketplaces with federal subsidies and expanded Medicaid eligibility, leading to more Americans having health insurance than ever before.

  • Reduced Uninsured Rate:
    The national uninsured rate nearly halved, falling from 14.4% in 2013 to 7.9% in 2023.

  • Direct Enrollment:
    In 2024, 21.4 million people selected an ACA Marketplace plan, with 44 million people in total covered under the ACA's Marketplace and Medicaid expansion programs.

  • Improved Access:
    The law has been associated with significant improvements in access to and affordability of health insurance, particularly for low-income populations.
No you retard. My deductible ******* tripled, my coverage got worse and my in network list got shorter. Go **** yourself with the ACA plan the only thing that did was **** up my insurance plan.
 
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