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Which is a Representative Democracy.
Stop with the fascist asshole shit.

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Which is a Representative Democracy.
Stop with the fascist asshole shit.

If you were in DC you would be
Actually, making it more likely they'll get one.
She said from the get go she would only serve two terms
She’s a Republican and therefore someone that will keep their word
Yes, your faith in your cult leader is... disturbing.Iran won’t get a nuke. I know because Trump told them “Don’t “.
EOs?Can you post how many EOs the dear leader has enforced on us then.
Wasn’t that a concern for you under Obama and Biden?
Or are you going to shit yourself.
What??Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia.
Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia.What??
Haha maybe you shouldn’t just read the Wikipedia article on 1984…then maybe you wouldn’t vote for demafasictOceania has always been at war with Eastasia.
Haha maybe you shouldn’t just read the Wikipedia article on 1984…then maybe you wouldn’t vote for demafasict
Nah, you seem to think so cause he’s tough on crime. Which says a lot about who you are.Funny, you guys seem to think Trump is Big Brother.
"But here’s the thing: none of what’s happening right now is a surprise. Not one iota. In fact, it’s exactly what the voters — you know, the people in that pesky little thing called a constitutional republic — elected him to do.
Tariffs? Promised.
Deportations? Promised.
Tax relief? Promised.
Law enforcement actually enforcing laws? Promised.
Booting gender ideology out of schools? Promised.
Supporting the military, telling Iran to sit down and shut up, standing by our allies, creating a fair playing field for American products, rooting out corruption — all promised.
That’s not authoritarianism. That’s called “keeping your campaign promises.”
Townhall.com
My most important reason for voting fot Trump is that he values American traditions, and the Constitution.
You side favors censorship, cancel culture, and other Fascist measures.
Now, about your voting against free speech and the Constitution........explain it.
The Constituion is America.
The Democrats dispute it.
The contemporary Right is a supporter of religion, while the left abjors both the Constitution and religion.
What possible justification could there be for the Democrats silencing those who speak out against evil?????
Unless evil is what the Democrats represent.
I never post anything that isn't true.
1. The French Revolution, which gave rise to the Russian Revolution, and that of Mao. Rousseau believed private property was the cause of the corruption of the human character, and private property should be abolished, and ending it would purify humanity. He believed that any who disagreed with the general will should be treated like a wild beast (killed). Government used terror as a policy.
2. A half-century before Karl Marx published the Communist Manifesto, there was Gracchus Babeuf’s Plebeian Manifesto, which was later renamed the Manifesto of the Equals. Babeuf’s early (1796) work has been described as socialist, anarchist, and communist, and has had an enormous impact. He wrote: “The French Revolution was nothing but a precursor of another revolution, on which will be bigger, more solemn, and which will be the last…We reach for something more sublime and more just: the common good or the community of goods! Nor more individual property in land: the land belongs to no one. We demand, we want, the common enjoyment of the fruits of the land: the fruits belong to all.” Here, then, are the major themes of socialist theory. It takes very little interpolation to find that opponents profit at the expense of the environment, and conditions of inequality in society."
3. "Karl Marx<a href="Karl Marx - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>a<span>]</span></a> (German: [ˈkaʁl ˈmaʁks]; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, political theorist, economist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. He is best-known for the 1848 pamphlet The Communist Manifesto (written with Friedrich Engels), and his three-volume Das Kapital (1867–1894), a critique of classical political economy which employs his theory of historical materialism in an analysis of capitalism, in the culmination of his life's work." Wikipedia
Marx inspired both Hitler and Lenin
A year after Lenin's death, 1924, the NYTimes published a small article about a newly established party in Germany, the National Socialist Labor Party, which "...persists in believing that Lenin and Hitler can be compared or contrasted...Dr. Goebell's....assertion that Lenin was the greatest man second only to Hitler....and that the difference between communism and the Hitler faith was very slight...." November 27, 1925.(Article provided in the documentary "The Soviet Story")
4. Lenin, Hitler, Stallin, Mao, Pol Pot Castro, etc.
5. Democrat mayoralty candidate for NYC, Mamdani, supported and endorsed by major Democrat officials.
The Mamdani Democrat party stands for abolishing private property, socialist/communist, anti-Semitism, and racism.
And a Dem Senator said this should be the direction of the party.
This is your party, from then to now.
1. What I am saying is that I sort of miss the insane arguments and claims posed by Democrats prior to the election, a bit of confrontation to make the blood boil......it's gone.
2. Mayor Bowser has admitted the improvemnt in safety in D.C.
3. There is no recession on the horizon.
4. Have you seen gas prices?
5.Name the issue and the Trump Administration is pitching a no-hitter against the Democrats, and not only does the party know it, but the lack of and the sort of posts we saw from Democrats before the election have disappeared.
The atmosphere here was more engaging when there was engaging when there was any actual doubt as to who was right.
" CNN's Harry Enten recently used a poll conducted by the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in April to show that "very few” Trump voters “regret what they did back in 2024." In that poll, when asked directly if they regretted their vote, just 4% of self-described Trump voters say they would have voted for someone else or not at all, with 93% saying they feel confident about their vote.
Based on those numbers, Enten argues:
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Do any Trump voters regret their choice?
It's a hard question to answer. Our poll suggests many do.www.gelliottmorris.com
Whether it would be a close on, the actual election was a landslde for America, and Trump.