Is the GOP on the verge of collapse?

GOP collapsed under trump, the first time. They are just the MAGA party, now, still trading on the GOP name, Republicans in name only.

Just think--- your party is getting their asses whomped by a group so transitional that you're not even sure what they are called! :auiqs.jpg:
 
Nah. You just get mocked because you’re a stupid libturd cockbite.

You’re of no value.
And you're a dumb fuck magaturd sheep that gets mocked here all the time.

You're of no value here. :rolleyes:

I'm not even a democrat. You're pissing in the wind whereas I own all of your foolish partisan propaganda.

Try me even once, you fake republican magaturd twat. Let's go. 🤷‍♀️
 
And you're a dumb fuck magaturd sheep that gets mocked here all the time.

You're of no value here. :rolleyes:

I'm not even a democrat. You're pissing in the wind whereas I own all of your foolish partisan propaganda.

Try me even once, you fake republican magaturd twat. Let's go. 🤷‍♀️
Cry harder miss sissy.
 
The GOP is the conventional reference to the Repub party but we all know at this point in time it's the party of trump. He's pulling all the strings and has been for years now. If you challenge him or what he's doing in a meaningful way you get banished from the party. Open dissent is a political death wish for congressional Repubs.

So, with all the focus on his plunge in the polls on a broad array of issues something else needs to be explored. Namely, how popular were GOP positions on consequential issues prior to trump's freefall on the economy, immigration, and DOGE?


Not very as it turns out.

trump got elected by capitalizing on the electoral reality of the sitting prez getting blamed for the country's ills. Primary among them being inflation. Inflation that's about to reignite when the full impact of the tariffs enters the economy's bloodstream.

In the next election cycle, and ones beyond that, with trump's influence waning, what issues will support Repub candidates seeing as their positions on the environment, access to abortions, gun control, saving the social safety net, always have been and will remain unpopular? Unless they change course and move to the center that is. They've gotten a lot of mileage over ginned up wedge issues like CRT in the past. But how long can that be sustained?
read it and weep commie ..
 
The GOP is the conventional reference to the Repub party but we all know at this point in time it's the party of trump. He's pulling all the strings and has been for years now. If you challenge him or what he's doing in a meaningful way you get banished from the party. Open dissent is a political death wish for congressional Repubs.

So, with all the focus on his plunge in the polls on a broad array of issues something else needs to be explored. Namely, how popular were GOP positions on consequential issues prior to trump's freefall on the economy, immigration, and DOGE?


Not very as it turns out.

trump got elected by capitalizing on the electoral reality of the sitting prez getting blamed for the country's ills. Primary among them being inflation. Inflation that's about to reignite when the full impact of the tariffs enters the economy's bloodstream.

In the next election cycle, and ones beyond that, with trump's influence waning, what issues will support Repub candidates seeing as their positions on the environment, access to abortions, gun control, saving the social safety net, always have been and will remain unpopular? Unless they change course and move to the center that is. They've gotten a lot of mileage over ginned up wedge issues like CRT in the past. But how long can that be sustained?
the GOP needs to move to the center ? lol ! the face of the dem party today are Sanders , AOC , and Crocket !the DNC Vice Chairman Hogg is a far left radical ! the left has gone full socialist and insane ..
 
I don't think the US tourist industry is on the verge of collapse. Just a big downturn after Dotard has turned us in to an international pariah.

Foreign visitors to the United States by air fell nearly 10% in March from the same month a year earlier and nearly 13% from before the pandemic to 4.54 million people, according to data from the International Trade Administration, part of the Commerce Department.

More Canadians avoid setting foot in the U.S., 'without even a connection or layover'​

Fewer Kanadians in the US?

More WINNING!
 
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