Repubicans Are Turning on Trump

Why do you idiots continue repeating this lie? Do you think blacks are stupid? Do you think that because you call yourself a Republican that you're the same party that existed in 1860? The Republicans were northerners, today the South is republican. The Republicans in 1860 fought the Confederacy. Today's Republican party defends it. So why do you racist pieces of white trash continue trying to tell this lie?

So then if you want to play that game you stupid son of a *****, then your party should give us the reparations that they promised us in the 1860s.

The once great of Lincoln, who fought to preserve our nation fallen under the of a Narcissistic Sociopath and Pathological Liar. He has convinced his deluded cultists that Russia a Friend and he sucks up the Communist Putin.
 
We get told what Democrats need to do by the right as if they won the presidency by 20 points. Or as if the Republican majority in both houses is huge. But the reality here is that Trump won by 1.5 percent, the Republican majority in the house is 3 people, 6 in the Senate. Democrats do not have to do what has been suggested. Republicans are in trouble and while Democrats might have to work on fortifying their base instead of going after suburban white Republicans, the Republican party is in trouble right now and if Republicans in Congress want to keep their jobs, they will turn on Trump. This congressman is waking up.

Republican Congressman Slams Trump’s “Out of Control” Executive Orders
Representative Troy Balderson, who has benefited from a Trump endorsement, is now speaking up.

A Republican member of Congress thinks that Donald Trump’s executive order spree has gone too far.

Representative Troy Balderson, whose district comprises areas in central and southeastern Ohio, said Thursday that the president’s orders are “getting out of control,” adding that Trump and Elon Musk are exceeding their authority.

“Congress has to decide whether or not the Department of Education goes away,” said Balderson at the Westerville Area Chamber’s business luncheon. “Not the president, not Elon Musk. Congress decides.”

Balderson said that he respected Trump, the need for executive orders, and the right to investigate government agencies, but that “Congress has to do their work.” The congressman was endorsed by Trump since his first run for Congress in 2018, in a district that has voted Republican going back at least 46 years, so his opinion shows that Trump’s actions are becoming unpopular even among Republicans.

Trump’s new commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, confirmed Wednesday that the president plans to make cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, all programs that are popular with Republicans as well as Democrats. If Trump follows through on those cuts, Republican voters in areas like Balderson’s district could lose patience with Trump and the GOP by the time the 2026 midterm elections come up, and perhaps even in 2028.

Leftists are melting down.
 
Hundreds of thousands of voters have been purged and they met the legal standard. So don't even try it.
haven't seen anybody on the msm stating that they were not allowed to vote .. when they were legally registered ..
 
The once great of Lincoln, who fought to preserve our nation fallen under the of a Narcissistic Sociopath and Pathological Liar. He has convinced his deluded cultists that Russia a Friend and he sucks up the Communist Putin.
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Libs have won most of the American elections this century. The only reason you bigots are even in the picture is state voter suppression laws. Once democrats start ending that, you guys can forget about it.

Attaboy....you keep that fire burning
 
Libs have won most of the American elections this century. The only reason you bigots are even in the picture is state voter suppression laws. Once democrats start ending that, you guys can forget about it.
Identify these state voter suppression laws. What you really mean are voter ID laws. That you’re too ignorant or lazy to get a verifiable ID has nothing to do with voter suppression.
 
Identify these state voter suppression laws. What you really mean are voter ID laws. That you’re too ignorant or lazy to get a verifiable ID has nothing to do with voter suppression.


We should end extended voting and restrict voting by mail to people with real needs.


Think how much more winning, if the lazy people, people too lazy to go to the polls, are not being... coddled and pandered to.
 
We get told what Democrats need to do by the right as if they won the presidency by 20 points. Or as if the Republican majority in both houses is huge. But the reality here is that Trump won by 1.5 percent, the Republican majority in the house is 3 people, 6 in the Senate. Democrats do not have to do what has been suggested. Republicans are in trouble and while Democrats might have to work on fortifying their base instead of going after suburban white Republicans, the Republican party is in trouble right now and if Republicans in Congress want to keep their jobs, they will turn on Trump. This congressman is waking up.

Republican Congressman Slams Trump’s “Out of Control” Executive Orders
Representative Troy Balderson, who has benefited from a Trump endorsement, is now speaking up.

A Republican member of Congress thinks that Donald Trump’s executive order spree has gone too far.

Representative Troy Balderson, whose district comprises areas in central and southeastern Ohio, said Thursday that the president’s orders are “getting out of control,” adding that Trump and Elon Musk are exceeding their authority.

“Congress has to decide whether or not the Department of Education goes away,” said Balderson at the Westerville Area Chamber’s business luncheon. “Not the president, not Elon Musk. Congress decides.”

Balderson said that he respected Trump, the need for executive orders, and the right to investigate government agencies, but that “Congress has to do their work.” The congressman was endorsed by Trump since his first run for Congress in 2018, in a district that has voted Republican going back at least 46 years, so his opinion shows that Trump’s actions are becoming unpopular even among Republicans.

Trump’s new commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, confirmed Wednesday that the president plans to make cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, all programs that are popular with Republicans as well as Democrats. If Trump follows through on those cuts, Republican voters in areas like Balderson’s district could lose patience with Trump and the GOP by the time the 2026 midterm elections come up, and perhaps even in 2028.

Oh nonsense, a corrupt RINO doesn't like Trump!


WE. DON'T. CARE!
 
You better start owning the crazy that trump is doing son, because that's going to be put to an end in 2026 probably.
How crazy is it that fraud waste and theft by democrat retrogrades is being exposed?

I suppose there is a portion of the leftist voting public that will want to maintain the status quo of democrat thievery, but 2026 will provide time for the fuller extent of democrat theft, fraud and thieving to be documented.,
 
You better start owning the crazy that trump is doing son, because that's going to be put to an end in 2026 probably.
The silly daily NARRATIVES from you demented zombies aren’t going to work this time.
In fact, they never have. Nothing but flailing and FAILING.
 
We get told what Democrats need to do by the right as if they won the presidency by 20 points. Or as if the Republican majority in both houses is huge. But the reality here is that Trump won by 1.5 percent, the Republican majority in the house is 3 people, 6 in the Senate. Democrats do not have to do what has been suggested. Republicans are in trouble and while Democrats might have to work on fortifying their base instead of going after suburban white Republicans, the Republican party is in trouble right now and if Republicans in Congress want to keep their jobs, they will turn on Trump. This congressman is waking up.

Republican Congressman Slams Trump’s “Out of Control” Executive Orders
Representative Troy Balderson, who has benefited from a Trump endorsement, is now speaking up.

A Republican member of Congress thinks that Donald Trump’s executive order spree has gone too far.

Representative Troy Balderson, whose district comprises areas in central and southeastern Ohio, said Thursday that the president’s orders are “getting out of control,” adding that Trump and Elon Musk are exceeding their authority.

“Congress has to decide whether or not the Department of Education goes away,” said Balderson at the Westerville Area Chamber’s business luncheon. “Not the president, not Elon Musk. Congress decides.”

Balderson said that he respected Trump, the need for executive orders, and the right to investigate government agencies, but that “Congress has to do their work.” The congressman was endorsed by Trump since his first run for Congress in 2018, in a district that has voted Republican going back at least 46 years, so his opinion shows that Trump’s actions are becoming unpopular even among Republicans.

Trump’s new commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, confirmed Wednesday that the president plans to make cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, all programs that are popular with Republicans as well as Democrats. If Trump follows through on those cuts, Republican voters in areas like Balderson’s district could lose patience with Trump and the GOP by the time the 2026 midterm elections come up, and perhaps even in 2028.

Funny stuff. The title of your sily whine-fest is “Repubicans Are Turning on Trump” and you list one Republican.

Revise your thread spam to “leftist whiners are melting down- someone call Dorothy in Kansas”.
 
We get told what Democrats need to do by the right as if they won the presidency by 20 points. Or as if the Republican majority in both houses is huge. But the reality here is that Trump won by 1.5 percent, the Republican majority in the house is 3 people, 6 in the Senate. Democrats do not have to do what has been suggested. Republicans are in trouble and while Democrats might have to work on fortifying their base instead of going after suburban white Republicans, the Republican party is in trouble right now and if Republicans in Congress want to keep their jobs, they will turn on Trump. This congressman is waking up.

Republican Congressman Slams Trump’s “Out of Control” Executive Orders
Representative Troy Balderson, who has benefited from a Trump endorsement, is now speaking up.

A Republican member of Congress thinks that Donald Trump’s executive order spree has gone too far.

Representative Troy Balderson, whose district comprises areas in central and southeastern Ohio, said Thursday that the president’s orders are “getting out of control,” adding that Trump and Elon Musk are exceeding their authority.

“Congress has to decide whether or not the Department of Education goes away,” said Balderson at the Westerville Area Chamber’s business luncheon. “Not the president, not Elon Musk. Congress decides.”

Balderson said that he respected Trump, the need for executive orders, and the right to investigate government agencies, but that “Congress has to do their work.” The congressman was endorsed by Trump since his first run for Congress in 2018, in a district that has voted Republican going back at least 46 years, so his opinion shows that Trump’s actions are becoming unpopular even among Republicans.

Trump’s new commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, confirmed Wednesday that the president plans to make cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, all programs that are popular with Republicans as well as Democrats. If Trump follows through on those cuts, Republican voters in areas like Balderson’s district could lose patience with Trump and the GOP by the time the 2026 midterm elections come up, and perhaps even in 2028.

That just made me support Trump more. Keep up the good work!
 
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I love the hand wringing editorials by leftists, whose criminal political heroes slush funds are being exposed!
 
We get told what Democrats need to do by the right as if they won the presidency by 20 points. Or as if the Republican majority in both houses is huge. But the reality here is that Trump won by 1.5 percent, the Republican majority in the house is 3 people, 6 in the Senate. Democrats do not have to do what has been suggested. Republicans are in trouble and while Democrats might have to work on fortifying their base instead of going after suburban white Republicans, the Republican party is in trouble right now and if Republicans in Congress want to keep their jobs, they will turn on Trump. This congressman is waking up.

Republican Congressman Slams Trump’s “Out of Control” Executive Orders
Representative Troy Balderson, who has benefited from a Trump endorsement, is now speaking up.

A Republican member of Congress thinks that Donald Trump’s executive order spree has gone too far.

Representative Troy Balderson, whose district comprises areas in central and southeastern Ohio, said Thursday that the president’s orders are “getting out of control,” adding that Trump and Elon Musk are exceeding their authority.

“Congress has to decide whether or not the Department of Education goes away,” said Balderson at the Westerville Area Chamber’s business luncheon. “Not the president, not Elon Musk. Congress decides.”

Balderson said that he respected Trump, the need for executive orders, and the right to investigate government agencies, but that “Congress has to do their work.” The congressman was endorsed by Trump since his first run for Congress in 2018, in a district that has voted Republican going back at least 46 years, so his opinion shows that Trump’s actions are becoming unpopular even among Republicans.

Trump’s new commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, confirmed Wednesday that the president plans to make cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, all programs that are popular with Republicans as well as Democrats. If Trump follows through on those cuts, Republican voters in areas like Balderson’s district could lose patience with Trump and the GOP by the time the 2026 midterm elections come up, and perhaps even in 2028.

 
We should end extended voting and restrict voting by mail to people with real needs.


Think how much more winning, if the lazy people, people too lazy to go to the polls, are not being... coddled and pandered to.

We to have weekend voting. One solid week of early voting. Voting by Mail works. End voter suppression. Cease harassment of early voters.
 

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