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TigerGrowls

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Libs are scared s h I t less.



BREAKING: Democrats are absolutely panicked about what’s coming in 2026 because Trump’s affordability agenda is about to hit the economy like a freight train. No tax on tips means twenty five thousand dollars back into the pockets of working Americans. No tax on overtime means another twelve thousand five hundred saved. Social Security deduction relief. No tax on interest for American made car loans. Slashing the Green New Scam rules which cuts the price of cars by one to two thousand. Child tax credit boosted to two thousand two hundred and protected from inflation.

This is massive. Trump is the affordability president and the Democrats know they can’t compete with that reality.
 

baltimorened

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BREAKING: Democrats are absolutely panicked about what’s coming in 2026 because Trump’s affordability agenda is about to hit the economy like a freight train. No tax on tips means twenty five thousand dollars back into the pockets of working Americans. No tax on overtime means another twelve thousand five hundred saved. Social Security deduction relief. No tax on interest for American made car loans. Slashing the Green New Scam rules which cuts the price of cars by one to two thousand. Child tax credit boosted to two thousand two hundred and protected from inflation.

This is massive. Trump is the affordability president and the Democrats know they can’t compete with that reality.

I hear you. But you're betting on "the come" and voters vote on the here and now.

The party out of power has the advantage in a down or steady economy. The incumbent has to run on what is, the challengers only have to run on promises. This is what worked for Trump in 2016 and 2024. It won't work in the midterms or in 2028.

If republicans are going to hold the house and Senate in 2026, there needs to be an actual turnaround in the actual affordability of life, not the promise. If the debate is on the promise, republicans lose. IMO
 

scotchtiger

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I mean I hope things go red in the midterms, but I don’t get the sense that will be the case.
 
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nytigerfan

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BREAKING: Democrats are absolutely panicked about what’s coming in 2026 because Trump’s affordability agenda is about to hit the economy like a freight train. No tax on tips means twenty five thousand dollars back into the pockets of working Americans. No tax on overtime means another twelve thousand five hundred saved. Social Security deduction relief. No tax on interest for American made car loans. Slashing the Green New Scam rules which cuts the price of cars by one to two thousand. Child tax credit boosted to two thousand two hundred and protected from inflation.

This is massive. Trump is the affordability president and the Democrats know they can’t compete with that reality.



AHHHHHH run for the hills!!!!!!!!!!

I am not sure if Barron Trump is just lying to you like all of the other twatter trolls you post on here or if he is an idiot. But no tax on tips does NOT mean $25K back in your pocket. It means that $25K of your income will not be taxed. So it ends up being about $2500 back in your pocket.

Under trump that is a steak dinner and one month's energy bill.
 
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UrHuckleberry

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AHHHHHH run for the hills!!!!!!!!!!

I am not sure if Barron Trump is just lying to you like all of the other twatter trolls you post on here or if he is an idiot. But no tax on tips does NOT mean $25K back in your pocket. It means that $25K of your income will not be taxed. So it ends up being about $2500 back in your pocket.

Under trump that is a steak dinner and one month's energy bill.
And is also for reported tips, which often aren't.
 

UrHuckleberry

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Seriously, who the **** reports tips? I didn't when I was working as a waiter.
Well, likely more than when I had a tip job over a decade ago, since people use less cash. So a lot of tips do come through paychecks now. But yes, point still stands overall.
 

dpic73

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AHHHHHH run for the hills!!!!!!!!!!

I am not sure if Barron Trump is just lying to you like all of the other twatter trolls you post on here or if he is an idiot. But no tax on tips does NOT mean $25K back in your pocket. It means that $25K of your income will not be taxed. So it ends up being about $2500 back in your pocket.

Under trump that is a steak dinner and one month's energy bill.
That's not even Barron Trump lying to him - it was proven by Elon's location reveal a couple weeks back that it's actually a bot or person in Eastern Europe, lol.
 
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UrHuckleberry

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Red wave is coming imo. Mark it.
Season 5 Nbc GIF by The Office
 

baltimorened

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I'll be my normal "waffling" self.

I don't believe either. I doubt there will be a red wave. Of course, right now I don't know the cumulative impact of all the gerrymandering.

And I doubt Trump rating is wiping out voter turnout. In reality, turnout in midterms/special elections is less than in Presidential election years. Plus, Trump's rating are significantly worse, or better, than for other modern Presidents.

Remember, the party in power normally loses seats in off year elections. So a red wave would be historic.
 

baltimorened

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IF the midterms happen, it will be the biggest blue tsunami in modern history. IF they happen. I'm highly skeptical Trump doesn't suspend elections after a false flag some time next year.
you should go on poly market or one of the other similar sites and put a ton of money on the proposition that midterm elections in the US will not happen.
 

UrHuckleberry

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I'll be my normal "waffling" self.

I don't believe either. I doubt there will be a red wave. Of course, right now I don't know the cumulative impact of all the gerrymandering.

And I doubt Trump rating is wiping out voter turnout. In reality, turnout in midterms/special elections is less than in Presidential election years. Plus, Trump's rating are significantly worse, or better, than for other modern Presidents.

Remember, the party in power normally loses seats in off year elections. So a red wave would be historic.
They just found out in GA that sometimes when you gerrymander, you water down previously deep red spots. So gerrymanderings also puts some previously out of reach spots up for grabs.
 

dpic73

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I'll be my normal "waffling" self.

I don't believe either. I doubt there will be a red wave. Of course, right now I don't know the cumulative impact of all the gerrymandering.

And I doubt Trump rating is wiping out voter turnout. In reality, turnout in midterms/special elections is less than in Presidential election years. Plus, Trump's rating are significantly worse, or better, than for other modern Presidents.

Remember, the party in power normally loses seats in off year elections. So a red wave would be historic.
The Halfway Post is satire FYI, though it's also true.

I don't know how anyone can look at all the elections this year and surmise anything other than there will be a blue wave, when Democrats are even winning in districts gerrymandered to ensure Republican victories. And many of those victories are by historic margins, so we know they are meant to be a message to Trump - heck his Miami mayoral endorsed candidate lost by 19 points and became the first Democratic mayor in 30 years. I believe the Republican gerrymandering will backfire and Dems will still win some of those newly drawn districts.
 
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dpic73

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They just found out in GA that sometimes when you gerrymander, you water down previously deep red spots. So gerrymanderings also puts some previously out of reach spots up for grabs.
The Dem candidate who won in Georgia on Tuesday was in a district gerrymandered to heavily favor Republicans and in fact this same Dem candidate lost the prior race by 22 points. That's what I call a message...
 

UrHuckleberry

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The Dem candidate who won in Georgia on Tuesday was in a district gerrymandered to heavily favor Republicans and in fact this same Dem candidate lost the prior race by 22 points. That's what I call a message...
Well, that is what i was talking about, but they had watered that district down i thought by gerrymandering previously.
 

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you should go on poly market or one of the other similar sites and put a ton of money on the proposition that midterm elections in the US will not happen.
I'm not a dumb person, so I'm not sure why you would suggest this to me.
 
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bdgan

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BREAKING: Democrats are absolutely panicked about what’s coming in 2026 because Trump’s affordability agenda is about to hit the economy like a freight train. No tax on tips means twenty five thousand dollars back into the pockets of working Americans. No tax on overtime means another twelve thousand five hundred saved. Social Security deduction relief. No tax on interest for American made car loans. Slashing the Green New Scam rules which cuts the price of cars by one to two thousand. Child tax credit boosted to two thousand two hundred and protected from inflation.

This is massive. Trump is the affordability president and the Democrats know they can’t compete with that reality.

I'd say they're more determined than panicked. The midterms are going to come down to how well the economy is doing next summer. If it's good republicans have a chance. If unemployment is high and mortgage rates don't decline a bit the republicans will have a problem.
 
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bdgan

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I hear you. But you're betting on "the come" and voters vote on the here and now.

The party out of power has the advantage in a down or steady economy. The incumbent has to run on what is, the challengers only have to run on promises. This is what worked for Trump in 2016 and 2024. It won't work in the midterms or in 2028.

If republicans are going to hold the house and Senate in 2026, there needs to be an actual turnaround in the actual affordability of life, not the promise. If the debate is on the promise, republicans lose. IMO
There's not going to be a huge improvement in affordability. The best case scenario for republicans (and consumers) is if employment remains strong and the rate of inflation slows. Prices aren't going negative other than possibly gas prices and mortgage rates.
 
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dpic73

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well you keep posting about "IF" elections are held in 2026. Just that statement might refute your first phrase in post above.
Republicans are doing everything in their power to keep voters from voting instead of persuading them. And let's not pretend Trump is beyond doing something crazy, so @Chumpsky is correct when he says IF.

December 10, 2025

"Ever since Donald Trump took office earlier this year, we have watched our democracy pitch toward one crisis after another. One week, it might be the administration's abuse of the criminal justice system. The next, it’s the deployment of troops to our cities.

Over the last 11 months, however, one crisis has been ongoing. I have repeatedly warned that the Republican voter suppression and election-subversion machine continues to grind on.

It rarely breaks into national headlines, but its persistent attacks on free and fair elections serve as a constant hum in the background. It remains, in my opinion, the greatest threat to democracy because it is the gravest threat to free and fair elections.

Its most obvious manifestation this year has been the GOP’s effort to rig congressional maps to prevent voters from kicking them out of the House majority. Recognizing how deeply unpopular Trump is among voters, Republicans have waged a multipronged assault on fair districting.

This includes not only midcycle redistricting in states like Texas, Missouri and North Carolina, but also a legal strategy designed to make redressing racial discrimination verboten while elevating partisan considerations as a positive good. And as we watch state-by-state skirmishes, we must remember to keep a wary eye on the Supreme Court for a decision that could gut what remains of the Voting Rights Act and potentially flip a dozen or more seats.

But redistricting is only the tip of the iceberg: a symptom of a deeper pathology within a party committed to disenfranchising voters rather than persuading them. In another case headed to the Supreme Court for argument next spring, the Republican National Committee has targeted mail-in ballots. This war on mail-in voting is not new, but many might be surprised to learn that it remains under constant attack by Trump, his party and his supporters.

In many respects, all this pales in comparison to the Department of Justice’s obsession with collecting voter data on more than 175 million Americans — every person who has voted or registered to vote in recent decades. I have previously written about the DOJ’s demand that states turn over their full voter rolls. Democracy Docket reported that the DOJ sued eight states for this data, and last week it updated that reporting when the DOJ sued another six states — bringing the total to 14.

But aside from Democracy Docket and a handful of reporters and outlets, most legacy media have given this story short shrift. Donald Trump’s Department of Justice is seeking a full database of sensitive voting information on virtually every person who might vote in 2026 and 2028.

This includes full names, addresses, Social Security numbers and dates of birth. In some states, it includes a voter’s race. In most places, it also includes party registration, which elections a person has voted in, the method of voting they used, and whether they have moved. The DOJ could also learn whether a person’s ballot has previously been questioned, challenged or rejected, as well as whether they voted from overseas or while in the military.

Never before has the federal government sought all this information from nearly every state. Never before has the DOJ sued 14 states to obtain it. And the selection of states is hardly random. All except Michigan and Pennsylvania are solidly blue states, and all but two — New Hampshire and Vermont — have Democratic governors.

As we approach the end of the year, the Republican Party remains active in 59 separate voting cases. Add another 30 that the Department of Justice is litigating, and the picture becomes clear.

The Republican Party is a party of vote suppressors and election deniers. This is no longer a flaw in some members of the GOP; it is the defining feature of the MAGA takeover. Undermining free and fair elections is the central tenet of Trumpism in 2025, and it will be the leading strategy of the GOP in 2026 and beyond.

I understand that there are many threats to democracy. I, too, often become consumed by the outrage of the day or the new lows this administration consistently finds.

But I am also an experienced voting and election lawyer. Republicans want us to focus our attention elsewhere. They want to continue planning to subvert the 2026 election with as little scrutiny as possible. They want election denialism to become routine and mundane so that it is ignored until it is too late.

We cannot let that happen. For the next 11 months, we must approach each day with these questions: What can we do to protect free and fair elections? How can we counter what the GOP is doing? How can we advance the voting rights of every eligible citizen and ensure their ballots are accurately counted and elections properly certified?

Answering these questions starts with staying alert and informed. I founded Democracy Docket in 2020 to do my part. I hope you do yours."

_Mark Elias
 

TigerGrowls

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IF the midterms happen, it will be the biggest blue tsunami in modern history. IF they happen. I'm highly skeptical Trump doesn't suspend elections after a false flag some time next year.
Libs dont believe in false flags. Stay consistent.
 

dpic73

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Trump says a lot of things
Because he's corruptly trying to manipulate the mid-terms instead of persuading people to vote for his policies. And since he's done a lot of shady **** without Congressional approval, no one would be surprised if he does what he says.
 
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baltimorened

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Because he's corruptly trying to manipulate the mid-terms instead of persuading people to vote for his policies. And since he's done a lot of shady **** without Congressional approval, no one would be surprised if he does what he says.
when trump does everything he says, I'll be the first to come on here and ask for forgiveness.

That being said, when the majority of our elected officials do everything they said in their campaigns, it will be a first.

It's good to know that Trump is the only one corruptly trying to influence midterms. But you know, if nobody attempts to challenge him he will continue. The only problem is that a lot of his policies/actions, when challenged in court, are ultimately being decided in his favor.
 

dpic73

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when trump does everything he says, I'll be the first to come on here and ask for forgiveness.

That being said, when the majority of our elected officials do everything they said in their campaigns, it will be a first.

It's good to know that Trump is the only one corruptly trying to influence midterms. But you know, if nobody attempts to challenge him he will continue. The only problem is that a lot of his policies/actions, when challenged in court, are ultimately being decided in his favor.
You realize he's the President right? And yes, he is the main driver in the attempt to corruptly influence the mid-terms because he fears being held accountable by the American people.

Was J6 decided in his favor?
 
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You realize he's the President right? And yes, he is the main driver in the attempt to corruptly influence the mid-terms because he fears being held accountable by the American people.

Was J6 decided in his favor?
well I don't know about j6, he was reelected.

No matter what Trump says, he will be held accountable by the American people. Don't forget though that he's not running in 2028
 

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Red wave is coming imo. Mark it.
This is one of those sweet baby waves, right? Like when there is a slight breeze across the doldrums...

Indianapolis —
The Indiana Senate on Thursday voted down a plan to redraw the state’s congressional districts to produce two more GOP-friendly seats, rejecting President Donald Trump’s months-long campaign to pressure the Republican supermajority in the deep-red state to bend to his will.

The 31-19 vote saw 21 Republicans join 10 Democrats in voting down the proposed map that would have positioned the GOP, which currently holds seven of Indiana’s nine US House seats, for a sweep of all nine seats in next year’s midterm elections.
 
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