The beautiful white masculine skin wins. Or did the man with “X” win? Musk Watch happens here.

No need for that!

Don Trump left office As a loser who attempted to stay in office. Never conceding that he lost. as it turned out, he was better off, selling Trump Bibles, and golden sneakers and golfing because Republicans mostly only do better when they’re not in power. Don Trump would’ve been blamed for the inflation if he was in office two terms in a row. Incumbent party Republicans would’ve been turned out completely opposite of what we saw this week

Out of office for four years Don Trump was very skilled at conditioning Americans to think that America itself and American democracy in particular was failing.

His sucker punch as an authoritarian politician running again was that only he can fix it.

And so lies disinformation worked. who gives a fuck.. He’s lazy, stupid and Republicans suck at governing. It’s bad because some people are gonna get hurt but it’s over in two years for Republicans. if you think Elon Musk is going to fix things bend over and grab your ankles - you’re gonna get the butt efn of your life as Elon becomes the worlds first trillionaire.
 
No need for that!

Don Trump left office As a loser who attempted to stay in office. Never conceding that he lost. as it turned out, he was better off, selling Trump Bibles, and golden sneakers and golfing because Republicans mostly only do better when they’re not in power. Don Trump would’ve been blamed for the inflation if he was in office two terms in a row. Incumbent party Republicans would’ve been turned out completely opposite of what we saw this week

Out of office for four years Don Trump was very skilled at conditioning Americans to think that America itself and American democracy in particular was failing.

His sucker punch as an authoritarian politician running again was that only he can fix it.

And so lies disinformation worked. who gives a fuck.. He’s lazy, stupid and Republicans suck at governing. It’s bad because some people are gonna get hurt but it’s over in two years for Republicans. if you think Elon Musk is going to fix things bend over and grab your ankles - you’re gonna get the butt efn of your life as Elon becomes the worlds first trillionaire.
There's every need for that, sniveler.

Go soothe your aching butt by yourself, and save the bellyaching for your support group of hysterical cat ladies.
 
No need for that!

Don Trump left office As a loser who attempted to stay in office. Never conceding that he lost. as it turned out, he was better off, selling Trump Bibles, and golden sneakers and golfing because Republicans mostly only do better when they’re not in power. Don Trump would’ve been blamed for the inflation if he was in office two terms in a row. Incumbent party Republicans would’ve been turned out completely opposite of what we saw this week

Out of office for four years Don Trump was very skilled at conditioning Americans to think that America itself and American democracy in particular was failing.

His sucker punch as an authoritarian politician running again was that only he can fix it.

And so lies disinformation worked. who gives a fuck.. He’s lazy, stupid and Republicans suck at governing. It’s bad because some people are gonna get hurt but it’s over in two years for Republicans. if you think Elon Musk is going to fix things bend over and grab your ankles - you’re gonna get the butt efn of your life as Elon becomes the worlds first trillionaire.
And they still preferred him over Harris. Should they have made their decision based upon morality?
 
Trump can be all the things you say he is and I would still prefer him over Harris for president. And apparently... the majority of American voters felt the same way.
Of course you’re for the beautiful white skin party and higher deficits after gifting to billionaires of course. Special upgrade out of files the way a lot of people within the trying to understand perhaps what can be done that’s better advice. Would you give the Democratic Party about organizers on the ground retreat?
 
Of course you’re for the beautiful white skin party and higher deficits after gifting to billionaires of course. Special upgrade out of files the way a lot of people within the trying to understand perhaps what can be done that’s better advice. Would you give the Democratic Party about organizers on the ground retreat?
Are you making a moral argument? Please get your religion out of government.
 
No need for that!

Don Trump left office As a loser who attempted to stay in office. Never conceding that he lost. as it turned out, he was better off, selling Trump Bibles, and golden sneakers and golfing because Republicans mostly only do better when they’re not in power. Don Trump would’ve been blamed for the inflation if he was in office two terms in a row. Incumbent party Republicans would’ve been turned out completely opposite of what we saw this week

Out of office for four years Don Trump was very skilled at conditioning Americans to think that America itself and American democracy in particular was failing.

His sucker punch as an authoritarian politician running again was that only he can fix it.

And so lies disinformation worked. who gives a fuck.. He’s lazy, stupid and Republicans suck at governing. It’s bad because some people are gonna get hurt but it’s over in two years for Republicans. if you think Elon Musk is going to fix things bend over and grab your ankles - you’re gonna get the butt efn of your life as Elon becomes the worlds first trillionaire.

Don Trump left office As a loser who attempted to stay in office.

And he kept 2 losers out of that office.

It was glorious!
 
Get some rest

Look into technocracy. Then maybe you'll begin to understand just one of the reasons why I don't trust Musk.

Here's a video for you. I haven't watched the whole thing, but I've seen many talks by Patrick Wood on this topic, and I know he's a good person to learn from on the topic of technocracy.

 
Go soothe your aching butt by yourself,
Nothing changed in my life last Wednesday that requires soothing,

And he kept 2 losers out of that office.

Trump won his second election. Working class voters have been wrong before. Lies and disinformation don’t work when you’re an incumbent. There’s pressure to tell the truth. Trump has a hard time doing that. I don’t see how it can work out for him or the Republican party.
 

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Thanks Elon. You kept me out of prison so the US Government is all yours. uhhhh if Vladdy oks it.

Ill be tanning my beautiful white skin so don’t bother me and don’t fuck it up. ohhhh. what the hell. I got immunity and will put two more young billionaire friendlies on the Supportive Supreme Court.



Trump's Mar-a-Lago Festivities to Include Musk, Other Donors​

By. Rebecca Ballhaus. and. Robbie Whelan
Elon Musk spoke at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally last month.'s Madison Square Garden rally last month.

Elon Musk spoke at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally last month. (Evan Vucci/AP)

Prominent Republican donors, including Tesla CEO Elon Musk and technology entrepreneur Trevor Traina, plan to spend election night gathered at former President Donald Trump’s Florida Mar-a-Lago Club with the candidate’s family, according to people familiar with the matter.
Cry boy CRY !!!!... 😆
 
Cry boy CRY !!!!.
I have absolutely nothing to cry about

when the Republican party is in power they fuck up.

It started already. Infighting that is.

Mitch McConnell could’ve rid the Republican Party and the American people of the curse of Trump by supporting the second impeachment.

I’ll bet Mitch McConnell regrets that he didn’t get rid of the son of a bitch.
 
Democracy: : a form of government in which the people elect representatives to make decisions, policies, laws, etc. according to law



Jefferson himself way back in 1816. wrote: "We may say with truth and meaning, that governments are more or less republican as they have more or less of the element of popular election and control in their composition."

we have popular elections in this country.

We are a Democratic Republic.

we don’t really have democracy when the losers of an election go total anarchy and rejection of law who want the power of the presidency anyway. They are fascists.

That’s what I mean by “Trump is the enemy of democracy” He tried to overturn the election while he was a sitting president.
You can contort yourself into a pretzel and it won’t change the fact that we may make use of some elements of democracy. We do vote for our representatives for example. But they are the ones who (all but exclusively) make our laws. We don’t.

Why don’t we? Because we aren’t a democracy. We are a Constitutional republic. And even our representatives don’t get to pass what would otherwise be legitimate laws if they transgress the bounds set forth in the Constitution. So we see yet again that we are not a democracy.
 
We are a Constitutional republic
of course we are.,,

Our representatives are elected how

Ohhhhhhh. Democratically!


Glad yiu didn’t say we are a Christian Constitutional Republic. or constitutional white Christian nationalist republic.

Why don’t you tell these idiots in the Republican party Trump supporters about the separation of church and state.



A growing movement believes President-elect Donald Trump is fighting a spiritual war against demonic forces within the United States. Trump himself stated in his acceptance speech on Nov. 6, 2024, that the reason that “God spared my life” was to “restore America to greatness.”

I have studied various religious movementsthat seek to shape and control American society. One of these is the New Apostolic Reformation, or NAR, whose followers believe that they are waging a spiritual battle for control of the United States. NAR is an offshoot of Protestant Christian evangelicalism.
NAR advocates claim they receive divine guidance in reconstructing modern society based on Christian spiritual beliefs. In 2015, an estimated 3 million adult Americans attended churches that were openly part of NAR. Some scholars estimate that the number of active NAR adherents may be larger, as the movement may include members of Protestant Christian churches that are not directly aligned with the NAR movement.

The beginning of the movement​

NAR emerged in the late 1990s when theologian C. Peter Wagner popularized the term “New Apostolic Reformation.” Wagner argued that God was creating modern-day apostles and prophets who would lead Christianity in remaking American society.
The roots of the New Apostolic Reformationcan be traced to the broader charismatic movement that sees spiritual forces as an active part of everyday life.
This view does not separate sacred experience from regular everyday life. For the much larger network of charismatic Christians and Pentecostal movements that emphasize a personal relationship with God, the world is full of the active presence of the Holy Spirit, spiritual gifts and direct divine experiences.

Core beliefs​

Central to NAR is the belief that Christian religious leaders should be the main source of cultural and political authority in America.
NAR proponents argue that select leaders receive direct revelation from God, guiding the direction of churches and fighting spiritual warfare against demonic influences, which they believe corrupt the behavior of individuals and nations.
NAR advocates for a hierarchical structure in which religious leaders and their political allies hold authority in society.
They believe in “The Seven Mountains Mandate,” a way to represent Christian control of society through a strategy that Christians should infiltrate, influence and eventually control seven key areas in society – business, government, media, arts and entertainment, education, family, and religion – to bring about cultural transformation.
By doing so, NAR proponents believe they can establish a pure and true form of what they believe is a society ruled by divine guidance and strict adherence to biblical ideas.
Lance Wallnau, a prominent Christian author, speaker, social media influencer and consultant associated with NAR, has promoted the idea that such engagement where NAR Christian leaders hold authority through a government tied to divine will is essential for advancing societal transformation.
Wallnau has been a vocal supporter of Trump, viewing him as a significant figure in NAR’s vision.

Spiritual warfare​

Followers of the NAR believe that they must engage in spiritual warfare, which includes prayers and actions aimed at combating perceived demonic influences in society.
A man in a blue suit speaks to a crowd with his one hand raised. In the background is a large billboard of Mastriano Delrosso
Evangelist Lance Wallnau speaks during a September 2022 rally for Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano in Chambersburg, Pa. Doug Kapustin/For The Washington Post via Getty Images
This practice often involves identifying “strongholds” of evil, around cultural issues, such as gay marriage, transgender rights and LGBTQ+ activism, and working to dismantle them. An example of this is a recent series of religious-based political rallies led by NAR leaders known as “The Courage Tour” that advocated directly for Trump’s second election.
The NAR emphasizes that Christians should expect to see miraculous signs, where extraordinary events, such as Trump’s survival of an assassination attempt, are interpreted to be explained only by divine or spiritual intervention.
The movement’s adherents also believe in faith-based healing and supernatural experiences, such as prophetic utterances and speech.

Trump as divinely ordained​

Many NAR leaders and followers support Trump, viewing him as a divinely appointed figure who would facilitate NAR’s goals for societal reconstruction, believing he was chosen by God to fulfill a prophetic destiny.
They position Trump as a warrior against a so-called demonically controlled – and therefore corrupted – “deep state,” aligning with NAR’s emphasis on spiritual warfare and cultural dominion as outlined in the “Seven Mountains” mandate. NAR leaders followed Trump’s understanding of a corrupt government.
The NAR led a “Million Women” worship rally on Oct. 12, 2024, to Washington, D.C., in which the organizers sought to encourage 1 million women NAR adherents to come to pray, protest and support Trump’s campaign. The event was promoted as a “last stand moment” to save the nation by helping Trump win the election as a champion against dark, satanic forces.
Several prominent politicians, legislators and members of the judiciary, such as House Speaker Mike Johnson and Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, have flown the NAR-based “Appeal to Heaven” flag.
For NAR evangelicals, the presidential election is interpreted through a Christian apocalyptic rhetoric. In this rhetoric one candidate is a force for good, a warrior for God – Trump – and the other is led by demonic forces such as Harris. Trump’s 2024 win is seen as a critical moment of spiritual warfare where the forces of God defeat the forces of evil.
 
of course we are.,,

Our representatives are elected how

Ohhhhhhh. Democratically!


Glad yiu didn’t say we are a Christian Constitutional Republic. or constitutional white Christian nationalist republic.

Why don’t you tell these idiots in the Republican party Trump supporters about the separation of church and state.



A growing movement believes President-elect Donald Trump is fighting a spiritual war against demonic forces within the United States. Trump himself stated in his acceptance speech on Nov. 6, 2024, that the reason that “God spared my life” was to “restore America to greatness.”

I have studied various religious movementsthat seek to shape and control American society. One of these is the New Apostolic Reformation, or NAR, whose followers believe that they are waging a spiritual battle for control of the United States. NAR is an offshoot of Protestant Christian evangelicalism.
NAR advocates claim they receive divine guidance in reconstructing modern society based on Christian spiritual beliefs. In 2015, an estimated 3 million adult Americans attended churches that were openly part of NAR. Some scholars estimate that the number of active NAR adherents may be larger, as the movement may include members of Protestant Christian churches that are not directly aligned with the NAR movement.

The beginning of the movement​

NAR emerged in the late 1990s when theologian C. Peter Wagner popularized the term “New Apostolic Reformation.” Wagner argued that God was creating modern-day apostles and prophets who would lead Christianity in remaking American society.
The roots of the New Apostolic Reformationcan be traced to the broader charismatic movement that sees spiritual forces as an active part of everyday life.
This view does not separate sacred experience from regular everyday life. For the much larger network of charismatic Christians and Pentecostal movements that emphasize a personal relationship with God, the world is full of the active presence of the Holy Spirit, spiritual gifts and direct divine experiences.

Core beliefs​

Central to NAR is the belief that Christian religious leaders should be the main source of cultural and political authority in America.
NAR proponents argue that select leaders receive direct revelation from God, guiding the direction of churches and fighting spiritual warfare against demonic influences, which they believe corrupt the behavior of individuals and nations.
NAR advocates for a hierarchical structure in which religious leaders and their political allies hold authority in society.
They believe in “The Seven Mountains Mandate,” a way to represent Christian control of society through a strategy that Christians should infiltrate, influence and eventually control seven key areas in society – business, government, media, arts and entertainment, education, family, and religion – to bring about cultural transformation.
By doing so, NAR proponents believe they can establish a pure and true form of what they believe is a society ruled by divine guidance and strict adherence to biblical ideas.
Lance Wallnau, a prominent Christian author, speaker, social media influencer and consultant associated with NAR, has promoted the idea that such engagement where NAR Christian leaders hold authority through a government tied to divine will is essential for advancing societal transformation.
Wallnau has been a vocal supporter of Trump, viewing him as a significant figure in NAR’s vision.

Spiritual warfare​

Followers of the NAR believe that they must engage in spiritual warfare, which includes prayers and actions aimed at combating perceived demonic influences in society.
A man in a blue suit speaks to a crowd with his one hand raised. In the background is a large billboard of Mastriano Delrosso
Evangelist Lance Wallnau speaks during a September 2022 rally for Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano in Chambersburg, Pa. Doug Kapustin/For The Washington Post via Getty Images
This practice often involves identifying “strongholds” of evil, around cultural issues, such as gay marriage, transgender rights and LGBTQ+ activism, and working to dismantle them. An example of this is a recent series of religious-based political rallies led by NAR leaders known as “The Courage Tour” that advocated directly for Trump’s second election.
The NAR emphasizes that Christians should expect to see miraculous signs, where extraordinary events, such as Trump’s survival of an assassination attempt, are interpreted to be explained only by divine or spiritual intervention.
The movement’s adherents also believe in faith-based healing and supernatural experiences, such as prophetic utterances and speech.

Trump as divinely ordained​

Many NAR leaders and followers support Trump, viewing him as a divinely appointed figure who would facilitate NAR’s goals for societal reconstruction, believing he was chosen by God to fulfill a prophetic destiny.
They position Trump as a warrior against a so-called demonically controlled – and therefore corrupted – “deep state,” aligning with NAR’s emphasis on spiritual warfare and cultural dominion as outlined in the “Seven Mountains” mandate. NAR leaders followed Trump’s understanding of a corrupt government.
The NAR led a “Million Women” worship rally on Oct. 12, 2024, to Washington, D.C., in which the organizers sought to encourage 1 million women NAR adherents to come to pray, protest and support Trump’s campaign. The event was promoted as a “last stand moment” to save the nation by helping Trump win the election as a champion against dark, satanic forces.
Several prominent politicians, legislators and members of the judiciary, such as House Speaker Mike Johnson and Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, have flown the NAR-based “Appeal to Heaven” flag.
For NAR evangelicals, the presidential election is interpreted through a Christian apocalyptic rhetoric. In this rhetoric one candidate is a force for good, a warrior for God – Trump – and the other is led by demonic forces such as Harris. Trump’s 2024 win is seen as a critical moment of spiritual warfare where the forces of God defeat the forces of evil.
As I said, we make use of some elements of democracy such as electing our representatives. And even they can’t pass just any law. They are bound by our Constitution.

Whether you like it or not, we are and remain a Constitutional republic. Not a democrwcy
 
of course we are.,,

Our representatives are elected how

Ohhhhhhh. Democratically!


Glad yiu didn’t say we are a Christian Constitutional Republic. or constitutional white Christian nationalist republic.

Why don’t you tell these idiots in the Republican party Trump supporters about the separation of church and state.



A growing movement believes President-elect Donald Trump is fighting a spiritual war against demonic forces within the United States. Trump himself stated in his acceptance speech on Nov. 6, 2024, that the reason that “God spared my life” was to “restore America to greatness.”

I have studied various religious movementsthat seek to shape and control American society. One of these is the New Apostolic Reformation, or NAR, whose followers believe that they are waging a spiritual battle for control of the United States. NAR is an offshoot of Protestant Christian evangelicalism.
NAR advocates claim they receive divine guidance in reconstructing modern society based on Christian spiritual beliefs. In 2015, an estimated 3 million adult Americans attended churches that were openly part of NAR. Some scholars estimate that the number of active NAR adherents may be larger, as the movement may include members of Protestant Christian churches that are not directly aligned with the NAR movement.

The beginning of the movement​

NAR emerged in the late 1990s when theologian C. Peter Wagner popularized the term “New Apostolic Reformation.” Wagner argued that God was creating modern-day apostles and prophets who would lead Christianity in remaking American society.
The roots of the New Apostolic Reformationcan be traced to the broader charismatic movement that sees spiritual forces as an active part of everyday life.
This view does not separate sacred experience from regular everyday life. For the much larger network of charismatic Christians and Pentecostal movements that emphasize a personal relationship with God, the world is full of the active presence of the Holy Spirit, spiritual gifts and direct divine experiences.

Core beliefs​

Central to NAR is the belief that Christian religious leaders should be the main source of cultural and political authority in America.
NAR proponents argue that select leaders receive direct revelation from God, guiding the direction of churches and fighting spiritual warfare against demonic influences, which they believe corrupt the behavior of individuals and nations.
NAR advocates for a hierarchical structure in which religious leaders and their political allies hold authority in society.
They believe in “The Seven Mountains Mandate,” a way to represent Christian control of society through a strategy that Christians should infiltrate, influence and eventually control seven key areas in society – business, government, media, arts and entertainment, education, family, and religion – to bring about cultural transformation.
By doing so, NAR proponents believe they can establish a pure and true form of what they believe is a society ruled by divine guidance and strict adherence to biblical ideas.
Lance Wallnau, a prominent Christian author, speaker, social media influencer and consultant associated with NAR, has promoted the idea that such engagement where NAR Christian leaders hold authority through a government tied to divine will is essential for advancing societal transformation.
Wallnau has been a vocal supporter of Trump, viewing him as a significant figure in NAR’s vision.

Spiritual warfare​

Followers of the NAR believe that they must engage in spiritual warfare, which includes prayers and actions aimed at combating perceived demonic influences in society.
A man in a blue suit speaks to a crowd with his one hand raised. In the background is a large billboard of Mastriano Delrosso
Evangelist Lance Wallnau speaks during a September 2022 rally for Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano in Chambersburg, Pa. Doug Kapustin/For The Washington Post via Getty Images
This practice often involves identifying “strongholds” of evil, around cultural issues, such as gay marriage, transgender rights and LGBTQ+ activism, and working to dismantle them. An example of this is a recent series of religious-based political rallies led by NAR leaders known as “The Courage Tour” that advocated directly for Trump’s second election.
The NAR emphasizes that Christians should expect to see miraculous signs, where extraordinary events, such as Trump’s survival of an assassination attempt, are interpreted to be explained only by divine or spiritual intervention.
The movement’s adherents also believe in faith-based healing and supernatural experiences, such as prophetic utterances and speech.

Trump as divinely ordained​

Many NAR leaders and followers support Trump, viewing him as a divinely appointed figure who would facilitate NAR’s goals for societal reconstruction, believing he was chosen by God to fulfill a prophetic destiny.
They position Trump as a warrior against a so-called demonically controlled – and therefore corrupted – “deep state,” aligning with NAR’s emphasis on spiritual warfare and cultural dominion as outlined in the “Seven Mountains” mandate. NAR leaders followed Trump’s understanding of a corrupt government.
The NAR led a “Million Women” worship rally on Oct. 12, 2024, to Washington, D.C., in which the organizers sought to encourage 1 million women NAR adherents to come to pray, protest and support Trump’s campaign. The event was promoted as a “last stand moment” to save the nation by helping Trump win the election as a champion against dark, satanic forces.
Several prominent politicians, legislators and members of the judiciary, such as House Speaker Mike Johnson and Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, have flown the NAR-based “Appeal to Heaven” flag.
For NAR evangelicals, the presidential election is interpreted through a Christian apocalyptic rhetoric. In this rhetoric one candidate is a force for good, a warrior for God – Trump – and the other is led by demonic forces such as Harris. Trump’s 2024 win is seen as a critical moment of spiritual warfare where the forces of God defeat the forces of evil.

Why don't you tell everybody about the separation of church and state?
 
Why don't you tell everybody about the separation of church and state?
because Democrats respect it don’t need to tell them.


The religious zealots are in your coalition.

Can’t wait to see the Republican religious war heat up,



Mike Johnson is one of the wackos
 
We do vote for our representatives for example. But they are the ones who (all but exclusively) make our laws. We don’t
I have never said anything other than what you just wrote. So you are a liar.
 
I have never said anything other than what you just wrote. So you are a liar.
Your denial is false.

Calm yourself down. Wipe the spittle off your chin and screen.

If you are ever able to compose yourself, come back. But this time, try honesty.
 
I have absolutely nothing to cry about

when the Republican party is in power they fuck up.

It started already. Infighting that is.

Mitch McConnell could’ve rid the Republican Party and the American people of the curse of Trump by supporting the second impeachment.

I’ll bet Mitch McConnell regrets that he didn’t get rid of the son of a bitch.

You may not know how an impeachment works
 
Trump can be all the things you say he is and I would still prefer him over Harris for president.
Does he make you feel safe?


The devil's second temptation is the offer of protection and safety. In the gospel, he urges Jesus to jump off the roof of the temple — if he is truly the son of God, surely his father, will protect him. Jesus replies that we must not put the Lord God to the test. This is an interesting temptation that we often encounter in life. The desire for comfort, safety and protection is almost universal. In my career, I have greatly desired job protection, for example, but that is never guaranteed when you are committed to telling the truth. Diplomacy was never my strong suit and my working life has been a struggle. I wish it weren't that way, but over time it has taught me that sometimes security becomes more important to people than their own integrity.

I see that in the evangelical support of Donald Trump. His offer of protection is clear, and something he discusses all the time. He promises to keep the Christians safe from the evil forces of liberalism. The left is coming for your guns, he tells them. They will persecute you for your Christian faith. Your children are in danger of conversion by the "woke" mob on college campuses, on television, in the big cities. Never fear, believing Christians, Donald Trump will keep you safe
 

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