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Promises made. Promises broken.

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Leonidas K1 year ago

Why the hell would anyone vote Republican unless they were wealthy? The Democrats aren’t cutting your Medicaid and targeting your Social Security/Medicare! The Democrats aren’t slapping tariffs on imports costing you thousands more annually! The Democrats aren’t shutting down agencies and firing thousands and thousands of employees without cause! The Democrats aren’t abandoning our allies to cozy up to dictators! The Democrats aren’t waging war on women’s reproductive rights! The Democrats aren’t deporting roofers, soccer players and gay make-up artists without due process because they think they’re gang bangers!

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Last Day With You1 year ago

I'm deeply disappointed with the relentless dumpster fire of this administration. Every day brings a new crisis, a new drama or something that goes against the established norms of civil society.

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The Washington Post1 year ago

A rundown of Donald Trump’s biggest campaign promises and whether he has or hasn’t delivered.

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(((Simon Hardy Butler)))🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦1 year ago

Cory: The Dems have to recognize that all of these attacks on Trump have a deleterious effect on the party's viability. Such a focus suggests that the Democrats are less concerned about crafting bipartisan legislation than lambasting the President. The election made this clear.

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News2A1 year ago

Are the price of eggs no longer a Democrat talking point this week? When does the new memo come out?

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Brandon Thought1 year ago

Imagine a scenario where a former KGB agent ascends to the presidency of a democratic nation. This unusual twist of fate could lead to a fascinating and complex political landscape. Here’s a glimpse of what it might look like. 1. Increased Surveillance and Control. A KGB agent is trained in intelligence and surveillance tactics. As president, this individual might prioritize national security through heightened surveillance measures, potentially infringing on civil liberties. Citizens could find themselves under closer scrutiny, with a focus on monitoring dissent and opposition. 2. Manipulation of Information. With a background in propaganda and disinformation, the former agent might leverage media channels to shape public perception. State-controlled narratives could dominate the media landscape, leading to a more polarized society where alternative viewpoints are marginalized. 3. Foreign Policy Shifts. Relationships with other countries could take a dramatic turn. The president may favor alliances with authoritarian regimes, seeing them as preferable to democratic counterparts. This could lead to a reshaping of international alliances and a more confrontational stance toward traditional adversaries. 4. Political Purges. Drawing from tactics used during the Soviet era, the new leader could initiate purges of political opponents, labeling them as threats to national security. This could lead to a chilling effect on free speech and political dissent, as fear of retaliation looms over critics. 5. Cult of Personality. The president might cultivate a strong cult of personality, reminiscent of historical authoritarian leaders. Grandiose displays of power, frequent public appearances, and a narrative of being the nation’s savior could dominate the political landscape, overshadowing democratic processes. 6. Economic Policies. Economic policies could lean toward state intervention, reminiscent of Soviet practices. This might include increased regulation of industries, nationalization of key sectors, or heavy investment in state-sponsored projects, all while downplaying individual entrepreneurship. 7. Public Response and Resistance. Citizens and political groups could react strongly. Protests may erupt in response to perceived authoritarian measures, with civil society organizations working tirelessly to defend democratic values. The tension between the government and the populace could escalate, leading to a divided nation. The presidency of a former KGB agent would likely lead to a significant departure from democratic norms, characterized by increased control, propaganda, and a reshaped political landscape. While this scenario is hypothetical, it serves as a reminder of the fragile nature of democracy and the importance of vigilance in protecting civil liberties and democratic values. In a world where history often repeats itself, the question remains, how far are we willing to go to protect our freedoms?

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Joshua C Losty1 year ago

Why your parties approval rating is the lowest has ever been this is why you guys your ass kicked in the election at some point. You will learn to not play these stupid games if you don’t wanna win stupid prizes.

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G Money1 year ago

Look in the mirror Cory. You won’t be reelected.

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Craig McCullough1 year ago

Are you saying Trump lies? Is there anyone in the world who doesn't know that? What are we doing about it?

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Stacey Gearhart1 year ago

You need to make this a very public commercial. It needs to go well beyond your followers. This is the type of information that the entire American population needs to see… not just those seeking it.

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