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dpic73

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Very well put. He is talking directly to the Boones, Dpics, Yoshis etc.

People just can’t support the democrat party in its current form. They need to re center


Sounds like your brain is fogged up from all that taint licking but just to remind you, DJT only beat "the worst candidate in history" by a measly 1.47%, Democrats have been over-performing in every special election since and every poll that measures Congessional preference for 2026 has democrats in the lead - but tell me again why they can't win in their current form? Just because they barely lost ONE election?
 

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He is such a pvssy. What’s radical are your policies. No water in the fire hydrants. Men in women sports. Poor water management. High taxes. Homelessness on the streets including **** everywhere. High energy prices. High gas prices. Just awful government big all together.


 

dpic73

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He is such a pvssy. What’s radical are your policies. No water in the fire hydrants. Men in women sports. Poor water management. High taxes. Homelessness on the streets including **** everywhere. High energy prices. High gas prices. Just awful government big all together.



Why are you more focused on what he says than the disgusting corruption coming from your party that attempts to prevent the American people from having their say? If you care about this country and/or right and wrong, focus on that!
 

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And creation of new jobs. And number of jobs. And size of economy. But never mind all of that, FatPiggy. You guys have West Virginia, Arkansas, and Mississippi. Not to mention Kentucky.
Didn’t Phil have some major gambling debts. I believe it was David Feherty who said watching PM play golf was like watching a drunk walking along a cliff
 

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Roughly 8 in 10 Washington, DC, residents oppose President Donald Trump ordering the federal government to take control of the city’s police department as well as his deployment of the National Guard and FBI to patrol the city, a new Washington Post-Schar School poll finds.

 

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Roughly 8 in 10 Washington, DC, residents oppose President Donald Trump ordering the federal government to take control of the city’s police department as well as his deployment of the National Guard and FBI to patrol the city, a new Washington Post-Schar School poll finds.

You guys are living in la la land.
 
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Gavin is a self serving globalist.



BREAKING🚨: Governor Ron DeSantis has dispatched a delegation to California to extradite an ILLEGAL immigrant to Florida, vowing to impose severe penalties. The individual, captured on video causing a fatal crash that killed three people by making an illegal U-turn, will face strict legal consequences upon return.
 
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Trump is a Nazi! He is determined to murder all people who do not fit the white protocol. He did not create brown or black people and hopefully he will have to pay the piper soon. The man with hair of sheep wool may soon get tired of this idiot and put him in his place. I hope it is a place like a lions den.
I think you have way more in common with Nazi's than he does. Can you give an example or two of what makes Trump a Nazi?
 

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I think you have way more in common with Nazi's than he does. Can you give an example or two of what makes Trump a Nazi?
  • Charismatic rallies and strongman persona: Both Trump and Adolf Hitler utilized mass rallies and cultivated a charismatic "strongman" image to energize their bases and demonstrate popular support.
  • Scapegoating and propaganda: The use of scapegoats to blame for national problems is a common critique. The Nazi party famously blamed Jews and other minorities for Germany's economic struggles. Trump has similarly been criticized for using propaganda to promote conspiracy theories and for blaming immigrants and political opponents for the country's issues.
  • Inflammatory language: Critics have highlighted Trump's use of inflammatory language, such as calling opponents "vermin" and claiming immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country," noting that such dehumanizing rhetoric echoes Hitler's speeches.
  • Undermining democratic institutions: A significant concern for critics is the perceived pattern of authoritarian behavior. While the Nazi Party completely dismantled democratic structures to consolidate power, critics of Trump point to his attempts to undermine the press, attack electoral legitimacy, and expand executive authority as moves that threaten democratic norms.
  • Exploiting discontent: Both movements gained power by capitalizing on widespread economic and social unrest. The Nazis exploited the turmoil of the Weimar Republic, while Trump's rise was fueled by public concerns over economic instability and a sense of disenfranchisement.
 

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  • Charismatic rallies and strongman persona: Both Trump and Adolf Hitler utilized mass rallies and cultivated a charismatic "strongman" image to energize their bases and demonstrate popular support.
  • Scapegoating and propaganda: The use of scapegoats to blame for national problems is a common critique. The Nazi party famously blamed Jews and other minorities for Germany's economic struggles. Trump has similarly been criticized for using propaganda to promote conspiracy theories and for blaming immigrants and political opponents for the country's issues.
  • Inflammatory language: Critics have highlighted Trump's use of inflammatory language, such as calling opponents "vermin" and claiming immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country," noting that such dehumanizing rhetoric echoes Hitler's speeches.
  • Undermining democratic institutions: A significant concern for critics is the perceived pattern of authoritarian behavior. While the Nazi Party completely dismantled democratic structures to consolidate power, critics of Trump point to his attempts to undermine the press, attack electoral legitimacy, and expand executive authority as moves that threaten democratic norms.
  • Exploiting discontent: Both movements gained power by capitalizing on widespread economic and social unrest. The Nazis exploited the turmoil of the Weimar Republic, while Trump's rise was fueled by public concerns over economic instability and a sense of disenfranchisement.
So you just described people like Obama, Bush, Clinton, etc. Thats like calling you a Nazi because you like water because Hitler liked water. Everything you just listed can be applied to the left. None of those things you listed are unique to Nazi's. So again what makes Trump a Nazi, not just the fact he likes water like Hitler did...
 

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Here Gavin - we will help you out.
, state can make it whatever they want

here's my opinion on minimum wage..federally it 7.25/hour, states can set their own (higher than federal). If you double it federally as Jason proposes, it's $14.50. Where I am there are very, very few jobs paying $7.25, most are in the $15-20 range. thirty four states have minimums higher than the federal mandate. While I'm sure there are some paying less, if you have any skill or speak English, you can find a job paying more than minimum.
 

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LOL. Cheeto Hitler cannot even clean up his own ***. He wears Depends and has a Foley catheter. Don't ever ride with him in a car, Unless, perhaps, it is a convertible or has all four windows down.
it's posts like this that bring down the IQ of this board, sorry