MAGA R.I.P. need America First Party

Start by increasing wages and better benefits for workers. Theres a start for a party.
 
True but unlike the D Party who never turns against party leadership ever, at least some Rs are turning away from Dumb Don.
Slight distinction between the two sides of the uniparty, but somewhat commendable.
I seem to recall that when the democrat leadership wanted to end the filibuster, Joe Manchin and Kirsten Sinema voted NO to stop them. Democrats have a bigger problem than Republicans, 86 democrats voted with Republicans to condemn socialism.

 
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MAGA RIP??

1. The DNC just borrowed $15m because their donors bailed on their loser party.

2. Trump has personality flaws, but very good policies, cutting $1.5T off Biden's 2025 budget was necessary.

3. The 2026 mid-terms should be interesting, both parties will be swinging for the fences, the gloves are off.

4. MTG and Massie are technically Republicans, but have an independent streak, just like John Fetterman has for democrats.

5. Republicans have an 8-point lead over democrats, so the OP doesn't know much about politics.

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Whistle past the graveyard at your peril....


 
Start by increasing wages and better benefits for workers. Theres a start for a party.
Biden's 23% total inflation put everyone in a financial hole.

That thin dark line at the bottom is the bottom half who have very little wealth.

If congress doesn't soon start helping the working poor, then the "majority" will throw them out.

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Biden's 23% total inflation put everyone in a financial hole.

That thin dark line at the bottom is the bottom half who have very little wealth.

If congress doesn't soon start helping the working poor, then the "majority" will throw them out.

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At what point does "I inherited this mess" lose its power and strain your own credibility?
 
MAGA RIP??

1. The DNC just borrowed $15m because their donors bailed on their loser party.

2. Trump has personality flaws, but very good policies, cutting $1.5T off Biden's 2025 budget was necessary.

3. The 2026 mid-terms should be interesting, both parties will be swinging for the fences, the gloves are off.

4. MTG and Massie are technically Republicans, but have an independent streak, just like John Fetterman has for democrats.

5. Republicans have an 8-point lead over democrats, so the OP doesn't know much about politics.

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Not taking away from any decent accomplishments, but we as the people need to go on the offense instead of being satisfied with whatever defensive measures the establishment can provide us.

Let the federal government start worrying more about international affairs, national defense, some interstate commerce and our sovereignty as a nation. You know, kind of like the 18 Enumerated Powers in the US Constitution. Let the people bring issues like healthcare, poverty, law enforcement, and community development back to their states, where they can literally have more power over their choices, more control over their lives, and a greater ability to hold their representatives accountable,

As long as the establishment in Washington DC can rob us of our power and keep us at a distance from our ability to more effectively influence change or accountability, then things will never change to our desires. We need to seize our power back and pursue more responsible governance in an arena where we actually have more control over the outcome. That was the way it was intended to be, and we have lost our way, becoming more complacent in the idea that blaming others will ever be enough.
 
Whistle past the graveyard at your peril....
I agree that Trump has a lot of work to do before the mid-terms to stop a "blue wave".

The worst is yet to come, that being $10/lb beef in 2026.

Trump still hasn't learned that every vote matters, and the "affordability crisis" is real.

The good news is that voters don't like democrat policies, democrats poll 8-points behind republicans.

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At what point does "I inherited this mess" lose its power and strain your own credibility?
The facts are on the Republican's side. Biden's open borders and war on energy created runaway inflation, 23% in his 4-years. Trump is trying to reduce grocery prices by deporting millions of illegals, and reducing the price of gas.

Biden’s ‘Failed Policies’ Costing Americans $11K More a Year: Can We Afford It?​

 
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When you finally realize that Trump and MAGA never had your best interest at heart

Middle class now in serious frog boiling mode and being liquidated by our political class, that means 98% of the people in DC

Groceries, gas and housing expensive to unaffordable

One of the above is Trump’s sworn enemy, the other is his new BFF. Figure it out!

Like it or not, either America Firster take over the RNC or a Third Party will arise
The woke white guilt nose ringing purple hair propagandists got you.
Stay focused on the facts…Millions of filthy parasites have been sent home, tens of millions are headed home, our border is locked down, streets in America’s shitholes are safer, fuel is cheaper than it’s been in years, the stock market is blowing up, productive people are paying less in tax, interest rates are down, waitresses aren’t taxed on tips, overtime isn’t taxed, wars are ending, the world is in check, nations are paying their fair share, men aren’t competing against women in sports, DEi is D.E.A.D., equity is equality again, universities / indoctrination centers are in check and losing funding, our military has been restored and woke has been flushed from it, military recruitment is way up…I could go on and on.

This nation is far better off by every single metric that matters and everybody paying attention knows it.
 
I agree that Trump has a lot of work to do before the mid-terms to stop a "blue wave".

The worst is yet to come, that being $10/lb beef in 2026.

Trump still hasn't learned that every vote matters, and the "affordability crisis" is real.

The good news is that voters don't like democrat policies, democrats poll 8-points behind republicans.

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The bad news is that the demographic that put Trump over the top - 40 and under- largely stayed home in NJ and VA.

They want radical transparency, to get the **** out of ALL foreign wars, MASS deportations (not Homan's current rookie numbers), and mass arrests and trials of the spooks who've been ******* up the country.

Precious little of that is happening.
 
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Not taking away from any decent accomplishments, but we as the people need to go on the offense instead of being satisfied with whatever defensive measures the establishment can provide us.

Let the federal government start worrying more about international affairs, national defense, some interstate commerce and our sovereignty as a nation. You know, kind of like the 18 Enumerated Powers in the US Constitution. Let the people bring issues like healthcare, poverty, law enforcement, and community development back to their states, where they can literally have more power over their choices, more control over their lives, and a greater ability to hold their representatives accountable,

As long as the establishment in Washington DC can rob us of our power and keep us at a distance from our ability to more effectively influence change or accountability, then things will never change to our desires. We need to seize our power back and pursue more responsible governance in an arena where we actually have more control over the outcome. That was the way it was intended to be, and we have lost our way, becoming more complacent in the idea that blaming others will ever be enough.
I agree with that, but states are not financially sound enough to manage healthcare, Welfare, Medicaid, SNAP, WIC, etc., the entire "social safety net". So its not that DC is robbing states of power, DC would gladly turn over charity programs to the states, but they simply can't afford them.
IMHO welfare needs to go to the states, then they would push people off welfare into work.
Medicaid and ACA are tougher to solve.
 
True but unlike the D Party who never turns against party leadership ever, at least some Rs are turning away from Dumb Don.

Slight distinction between the two sides of the uniparty, but somewhat commendable.
Isn't Fetterman currently the Republican darling for the fact that he's in a constant state of turning against the Democratic party leadership?

Why do you bastards just outright lie so much?
 
The bad news is that the demographic that put Trump over the top - 40 and under- largely stayed home in NJ and VA.
They want radical transparency, to get the **** out of ALL foreign wars, MASS deportations (not Homan's current rookie numbers), and mass arrests and trials of the spooks who've been ******* up the country. Precious little of that is happening.
Yep. Although I'm blanking on which "foreign wars" you are referring to.
Now that DHS got $50b from the BBB, deportations should ramp up, the self-deportation app is a huge success, 2m and counting
 

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