Trump And His Minions Attempt To Make America Small, Stupid, And Mean

The celebrities that lost their homes are fixing to learn about permits denying rebuilding their homes. This will be fun to watch!

The Democrats suddenly don't need regulations and permits because reasons.


 
I refuse to call a person I have absolutely no confidence, trust or belief in by their given name. :dunno: Enjoy.
I DON'T WANNA I DON'T WANNA YOU CAN'T MAKE ME
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I'm sure President Trump loses sleep at night because an angry toddler on the internet can't say his name. :auiqs.jpg:
Nonono..this is like a self-brainwashing TDS thing.
You can use it for a TDS test.
They can't say it. :terror:
 
The LA fires are TRUMP’S FAULT!

:laughing0301: :laughing0301: :laughing0301: :laughing0301: :laughing0301: :laughing0301: :spinner: :spinner: :spinner: :spinner:


You lefties are fucking hilarious. My God, you are mentally ill.

Your dry skin? TRUMP’S FAULT!
Your flat tire? TRUMP’S FAULT!
Your team lost? TRUMP’S FAULT!

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Who's fault is it that Trump was indicted on felony charges in multiple jurisdictions?

Joe Biden?
Merrick Garland?
Jack Smith?
The J6 Commitee?
The FBI?
"DEEP STATE?
MSM?
 
The solidarity of American communities in the face of catastrophe, whether natural or manmade, is an aspect of our national character that most of us cherish. We never tire of stories about our fellow citizens upholding one another at the worst of times. We venerate the firefighters, emergency service workers, law enforcement officers and ordinary neighbors whose endurance and sacrifice hold communities together against cruel circumstance -- without regard to race, creed, color, gender or partisan affiliation.

Or at least we did during much of our history. Yet as huge swaths of Los Angeles are consumed by wildfire, it is striking to see those traditional American values torched by a self-serving coterie of right-wing billionaires, whose loyalty to any principle beyond self-aggrandizement is nil: Rupert Murdoch, Elon Musk and of course their political avatar Donald Trump, the president-elect.

While the LA blaze rages on, all three of these men have used their gigantic public platforms to stoke a different but exceptionally destructive conflagration. Rather than encourage patriotic bonding and mutual aid, they broadcast messages of division, hatred and suspicion, served up in a poisonous stew of blatant lies, conspiracy theories and wretched nonsense.


Trump, and his appointees actually making a natural disaster even worse.

Trumps America.


 
The solidarity of American communities in the face of catastrophe, whether natural or manmade, is an aspect of our national character that most of us cherish. We never tire of stories about our fellow citizens upholding one another at the worst of times. We venerate the firefighters, emergency service workers, law enforcement officers and ordinary neighbors whose endurance and sacrifice hold communities together against cruel circumstance -- without regard to race, creed, color, gender or partisan affiliation.

Or at least we did during much of our history. Yet as huge swaths of Los Angeles are consumed by wildfire, it is striking to see those traditional American values torched by a self-serving coterie of right-wing billionaires, whose loyalty to any principle beyond self-aggrandizement is nil: Rupert Murdoch, Elon Musk and of course their political avatar Donald Trump, the president-elect.

While the LA blaze rages on, all three of these men have used their gigantic public platforms to stoke a different but exceptionally destructive conflagration. Rather than encourage patriotic bonding and mutual aid, they broadcast messages of division, hatred and suspicion, served up in a poisonous stew of blatant lies, conspiracy theories and wretched nonsense.


Trump, and his appointees actually making a natural disaster even worse.

Trumps America.



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