BrokeLoser
Diamond Member
How dare you put YoursTruly on the spot and make him think rationally?Yeah, but how do democrats poll on tranny worship, open borders, free stuff for illegals, more taxes and spending, etc.?
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How dare you put YoursTruly on the spot and make him think rationally?Yeah, but how do democrats poll on tranny worship, open borders, free stuff for illegals, more taxes and spending, etc.?
How would you know?Wrong.
If you knew me, you would know that I detest ALL media. All of them are a fake news.Understood. Your another giant phony TDS maximus. I've seen your "work" here. You could join MSNBC with your level TDS.
Just one example, without Trump you'd never know of up to $1T fraud. Yet you whine and moan like old pipes in 100yr old house.
Do a favor and don't pretend. Just join FullStain. The Border is sealed from illegal crossings yet you spout TDS? You are not worthy to be on the Trump side. Get off it.//
They've been right the entire time.The Democrat party will run on the same platform that it has been running for a decade, now -- Orange Man Bad.
You've illustrated one of the most damaging, insidious effects of trumpery.If you knew me, you would know that I detest ALL media. All of them are a fake news.
This is just my summation about the upcoming mid terms. Not something I got off the internet.
I think it's reasonable to think that Trump is literally handing the mid terms to the democrats. And the reasons why.
Trump and Republicans Risk Losing the 2026 Midterms Over Broken Campaign Promises
Voters handed Donald Trump and Republican majorities in Congress a clear mandate in 2024: no new wars, massive spending cuts to lower costs, full release of the Epstein files, and cheaper gas prices from Day One. Fourteen months later, those pledges remain largely unfulfilled, fueling widespread frustration that could hand Democrats control of Congress in November’s midterms.
Trump campaigned as the “President of peace,” vowing to end “forever wars.” Instead, on February 28, 2026, his administration launched military strikes on Iran that escalated into an active U.S.-led conflict, with American casualties reported and NATO involvement. The war has dragged on for weeks, exactly what voters rejected.
On the economy, Trump promised gas below $2 a gallon and prices tumbling immediately. Pre-war averages had dipped, but the Iran conflict spiked crude to $100+ per barrel; national gas prices now average $3.32–$3.84 and are projected to stay above $3 through 2027. Food and energy costs have followed suit, erasing any early gains.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed by Trump in November 2025, triggered releases—but critics note delays, missing memos on accusations involving Trump himself, and incomplete disclosures that have only amplified scandal rather than delivering transparency.
Spending cuts? Absent amid ballooning deficits tied to the war and tariffs. Polls now show Democrats leading generic ballots by 5–6 points, with voters citing the war, high prices, and broken promises as top concerns. Historical midterm patterns and current forecasts predict Republicans could lose the House—potentially 28 seats—exactly as frustrated voters punish unkept pledges.
Trump didnt start a war he is ending it and the stability it will create will energize the economy and it will take off. The fundamentals are very strong.This is just my summation about the upcoming mid terms. Not something I got off the internet.
I think it's reasonable to think that Trump is literally handing the mid terms to the democrats. And the reasons why.
Trump and Republicans Risk Losing the 2026 Midterms Over Broken Campaign Promises
Voters handed Donald Trump and Republican majorities in Congress a clear mandate in 2024: no new wars, massive spending cuts to lower costs, full release of the Epstein files, and cheaper gas prices from Day One. Fourteen months later, those pledges remain largely unfulfilled, fueling widespread frustration that could hand Democrats control of Congress in November’s midterms.
Trump campaigned as the “President of peace,” vowing to end “forever wars.” Instead, on February 28, 2026, his administration launched military strikes on Iran that escalated into an active U.S.-led conflict, with American casualties reported and NATO involvement. The war has dragged on for weeks, exactly what voters rejected.
On the economy, Trump promised gas below $2 a gallon and prices tumbling immediately. Pre-war averages had dipped, but the Iran conflict spiked crude to $100+ per barrel; national gas prices now average $3.32–$3.84 and are projected to stay above $3 through 2027. Food and energy costs have followed suit, erasing any early gains.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed by Trump in November 2025, triggered releases—but critics note delays, missing memos on accusations involving Trump himself, and incomplete disclosures that have only amplified scandal rather than delivering transparency.
Spending cuts? Absent amid ballooning deficits tied to the war and tariffs. Polls now show Democrats leading generic ballots by 5–6 points, with voters citing the war, high prices, and broken promises as top concerns. Historical midterm patterns and current forecasts predict Republicans could lose the House—potentially 28 seats—exactly as frustrated voters punish unkept pledges.
The U.S. is against Iran primarily to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons, curb its support for armed proxy groups, and protect American personnel and allies in the Middle East. Recent tensions (as of March 2026) have escalated into direct military clashes, with U.S. strikes targeting Iran’s military infrastructure following accusations of Iranian attacks on shipping and U.S. interests.Oh brother.![]()
Just because something is on TV that doesn't make it real or true.You've illustrated one of the most damaging, insidious effects of trumpery.
I think some of y'all are missing the entire point. Or trying to spin it in some way.
Trump is handing the midterms over to the democrats because he's:
1. Not giving MAGA any reason to show up to vote, other than keeping the dems from taking the majority. As good of a reason as that is, what difference does it make by showing up to help those who are on Trumps side, when Trump & and the GOP haven't fulfilled most of the promises they made to get him elected and have the majority.
2. They've caved to the left on so many issues. Instead of using their majority to ram conservative legislation down the democrats throats. (like they do the GOP when they have the majority)
Ending DOGE.
Not codifying DOGE cuts.
Massive spending increases
New wars
Regime change
Giving the Dept. of Ed. a raise, instead of ending that agency.
Releasing the Epstein files, according to the law.
One issue after another, the GOP has failed. Even with the trifecta.
They could've done so many great, conservative things. So much so that even the moderate democrats would've gotten on board.
The mid terms aren't going to be about who's better. It's going to be about how bad the GOP & Trump have been, for the last two years. All the broken promises. All the lying.
Disgusting....Why is it so important to you to have a penis in the girls locker room?But, but, but... transgender girls in the locker room. That'll do it.
Disgusting....Why is it so important to you to have a penis in the girls locker room?
tRump cannot be trusted to keep the deals he made, and they know it.He needs to get Japan and Europe to keep their word and invest in America. They may not be doing so as they WANT Trump to lose the mid-terms.
They should have invested by now. If the Dems win, the tech industry is going to lose billions overnight and the A.I race may be in jeopardy.
Get closer to Japan, get S Korea back on board, negotiate with Greenland to join the U.S. If Trump had Greenland agree to join the U.S he would immediately be viewed as a legendary president. They took their eye off of the ball instead of riding the momentum from six months ago on this issue in particular.
Don’t try and distract, you want penises in the girls locker room, with the same sick mind, you exhibited when that HS girl was raped by a tranny, and you blamed the victim, and argued that the tranny boy did nothing wrong…It isn't.
That you guys think that a handful of trans athletes is the problem is.
Hey, you have a war, $5.00 a gallon gas, and masked thugs shooting people in the street, but you kept some girl from playing badminton because she was born a boy.
Can't disagree with you, but I do agree with his actions in Iran. Also I blame the Republican Congress for most of this. They're a bunch of cowards who want to put it all on the president and refuse to take a standThis is just my summation about the upcoming mid terms. Not something I got off the internet.
I think it's reasonable to think that Trump is literally handing the mid terms to the democrats. And the reasons why.
Trump and Republicans Risk Losing the 2026 Midterms Over Broken Campaign Promises
Voters handed Donald Trump and Republican majorities in Congress a clear mandate in 2024: no new wars, massive spending cuts to lower costs, full release of the Epstein files, and cheaper gas prices from Day One. Fourteen months later, those pledges remain largely unfulfilled, fueling widespread frustration that could hand Democrats control of Congress in November’s midterms.
Trump campaigned as the “President of peace,” vowing to end “forever wars.” Instead, on February 28, 2026, his administration launched military strikes on Iran that escalated into an active U.S.-led conflict, with American casualties reported and NATO involvement. The war has dragged on for weeks, exactly what voters rejected.
On the economy, Trump promised gas below $2 a gallon and prices tumbling immediately. Pre-war averages had dipped, but the Iran conflict spiked crude to $100+ per barrel; national gas prices now average $3.32–$3.84 and are projected to stay above $3 through 2027. Food and energy costs have followed suit, erasing any early gains.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed by Trump in November 2025, triggered releases—but critics note delays, missing memos on accusations involving Trump himself, and incomplete disclosures that have only amplified scandal rather than delivering transparency.
Spending cuts? Absent amid ballooning deficits tied to the war and tariffs. Polls now show Democrats leading generic ballots by 5–6 points, with voters citing the war, high prices, and broken promises as top concerns. Historical midterm patterns and current forecasts predict Republicans could lose the House—potentially 28 seats—exactly as frustrated voters punish unkept pledges.
Can't disagree with you, but I do agree with his actions in Iran. Also I blame the Republican Congress for most of this. They're a bunch of cowards who want to put it all on the president and refuse to take a stand
I agree with that. Don't know if I'm in the minority among Republicans, but I agree with him on thatIt is all on the president. At least 99% of it.
Trump is the CIC. He orders the strikes.