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HeismanWinner

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So sick of this crap. This constant lashing out against white conservatives who are always blamed for the actions of others. Oh it’s your fault that Indians are overwhelmingly Democrat as it is- it’s your fault that someone may reject Indian culture or didn’t back Vivek’s statements for H1B.

Same about the Jews. Never mind that 80% of Jews vote Democrat. Oh it’s your fault if you listen to Tucker Carlson on why the NYC mayor was elected 😂 oh and you risk losing the neocon vote (yeah right).

eff all of these people.
 
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HeismanWinner

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Trump is fighting the court ruling that he fund snap. Bad move because it will cost votes.

Better move would be to say hes glad the court order is in place so he can feed families that Democrats tried to cut off by closing government.

This entire situation is just being horribly mishandled.
Snap recipients aren’t voting Republican anyway.
 

Lost In FL

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Snap recipients aren’t voting Republican anyway.
true, but perception becomes reality. the admin was totally prepared for the first 100 days, shoot, the first 10 days were phenomenal. but issues like this, it just adds to the preconceived notions. bbi's take is correct... if he went on TV and said "i'm glad the courts are helping us for a change, unlike the Democrat party...", that would easily change the narrative and momentum.
 

TeamAmerica

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Trump is fighting the court ruling that he fund snap. Bad move because it will cost votes.

Better move would be to say hes glad the court order is in place so he can feed families that Democrats tried to cut off by closing government.

This entire situation is just being horribly mishandled.
What would give a Circuit Court Judge the authority to tell the Executive branch how they have to spend funds already allocated for something else?
 

notFromhere

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Great governor...but my mind is still blown that he made the dumb decision to run for President in 24.

Dumb? Lol

We didn't even know if Trump was going to be on the ballots when DeSantis made that decision. I think it was a great decision. It exposed weaknesses he needs to work on.

Dumb was hiring Bush family advisors for hus campaign. They probably voted for both Harris and Biden.
 

Anon1751658263

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Trump is fighting the court ruling that he fund snap. Bad move because it will cost votes.

Better move would be to say hes glad the court order is in place so he can feed families that Democrats tried to cut off by closing government.

This entire situation is just being horribly mishandled.
Um, he's already stated almost exactly that.
 

HeismanWinner

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Never forget that Stoops/Hamden thought this was the guy.


This is a perfect example of me losing interest in college athletics. I had become apathetic under Cal but the one and done stuff made us experience what life is like now with the portal. We don't know these guys. They don't care about this place and we don't really care about them either. Hired mercenaries where you as a fan are price gauged by the university and by TV networks to watch it, then solicited to pay some 18-20 year old kid money to play for your favorite team. Dumb.

And I can't imagine what the locker room situation is like among teammates with the jealousy and entitlement and the coaches dealing with this and the politics involved in having to play a guy who your donor paid a ton of money to.

It's trash now. Honestly, maybe it's a good thing to leave this.
 
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HeismanWinner

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Yeah its really weird. Maine is amazing if you like small coastal town living and the outdoors. And aside from Portland and other areas being obviously liberal (yet, amazing cities), it always felt like at worst, Kennedy-democrat.S

Speaking of Maine, have you seen the IT (Pennywise) prequel series on HBO 'Welcome to Derry'? You may think it's about this scary clown and how he came about but it's in the 1960s and you get to find out that white people are racist and evil to blacks and the real villains of the world.
 
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HeismanWinner

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Going back to our discussion yesterday about modern women and relationships...



Talk to the Gen Z and millennial guys and see what young women are like---insufferable for the most part. Huge hoes, selfish and entitled and far left (all while being so incredibly ignorant regarding politics). They're on anti-depressants, face no accountability, and everything is someone else's fault. If you're Gen Z, there's a huge chance the girl you're talking to has done OF or has a body count that resembles a WW2 cemetary.

This is all by design, of course.
 
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Interesting numbers thrown about yesterday when the administration held a press conference about soon to be reduced costs for weight loss drugs. According to RFK, this could mean that Americans could lose 125 million pounds by this time next year. That would mean we each have to lose about 1/3 of a pound. Doable, right? But kind of a low expectation, I think.

So then Dr Oz jumps in with a dramatic correction. The total yearly weight lose projection is actually 135 billion pounds. That would mean every man, woman and child in the USA would need to lose 397 pounds.

Maybe it’s just me, but I really wish someone…anyone…in the administration would provide actual date instead of just pulling numbers out of their ***.
 
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cole@854

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Trump is fighting the court ruling that he fund snap. Bad move because it will cost votes.

Better move would be to say hes glad the court order is in place so he can feed families that Democrats tried to cut off by closing government.

This entire situation is just being horribly mishandled.

When you have illegals receiving benefits, fraud, and many refusing to work, then Trump's position is spot on.
 
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Hello people that are upset because they follow politics too closely but still have little control over it (I kid I kid sorta) 😜 I have a question:

maybe you guys don’t know it because you dont have iPhones, but if you are one of the tens of millions of people that have one there is a news feed when you basically pull up your iPhone that you basically can’t avoid. It is HEAVILY liberal, as in 100% of the news is extremely liberal. I actually had to block several of them during COVID, even going so far as to like some conservative ones - and the conservative ones I liked still don’t even show up - which is nuts! There is no way this doesn’t shape the narrative/is the way a large percentage of the country gets their news. Hell it’s how I digest 80% of mine because I don’t even like politics that much.

Anyway has anyone ever pointed this out or addressed it?
 

HeismanWinner

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I think it's nearly impossibly to actually follow politics and not hate pretty much every single politician.

Randy Fine is the big fat POS that loves killing, loves shilling for a foreign nation, and said he wasn't going to wash his hand that shook Netanayahu's hand until he can touch his children and bless them.



"Yesterday, Randy Fine called me and berated me for 42 minutes about the Florida governor’s race—telling me that if I entered, there would be “real problems” for me in the future. He said "it wouldn’t be nice to Byron Donalds" if I ran against him, as if we don’t have elections in our country. I told him: "Randy, if Byron is such a good candidate, he’ll trounce me, but the truth is, Republicans are the ones who got trounced this week—because of people like you and Byron Donalds."

All these two clowns do is write strongly worded letters, go on CNN and Fox News to whine, and then return to their districts pretending they accomplished something. The only person actually working in Washington, D.C. right now is Donald J. Trump. If Elon Musk emailed Byron and Randy to ask, “What did you get done this week?” their answer would be: went on TV, whined on a podcast, and posted tweets. This is the problem with the do-nothing congressional Republicans. You’re not focused on delivering America First. We didn’t vote for foreign wars. We didn’t vote for bombing other countries. We voted for America First—period. End of story. "
 

billCgmx_

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Talk to the Gen Z and millennial guys and see what young women are like---insufferable for the most part. Huge hoes, selfish and entitled and far left (all while being so incredibly ignorant regarding politics). They're on anti-depressants, face no accountability, and everything is someone else's fault. If you're Gen Z, there's a huge chance the girl you're talking to has done OF or has a body count that resembles a WW2 cemetary.

This is all by design, of course.
I have talked to them and most say about the same things. Women refuse to help cook or clean these days. They are just selfish children and they would rather spend all day on their phones than actually contribute something constructive to society.
 

HeismanWinner

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FREAKING CALLED IT! This stuff is like shooting fish in a barrel at this point.



It got all of the bogus victimhood on X yesterday and you knew who did it immediately.







Same stuff as the bogus claims of the 'n word' graffiti we hear black people do. Your immediate reaction for any of these claims is to immediately suspect a hoax.

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Bill Derington

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Trump is fighting the court ruling that he fund snap. Bad move because it will cost votes.

Better move would be to say hes glad the court order is in place so he can feed families that Democrats tried to cut off by closing government.

This entire situation is just being horribly mishandled.
No it isn’t, if a judge can just order the executive to pull money out his *** because Democrats have shutdown the govt then the same argument goes tgat the judge can force Congress to approve the CR that would fund the benefits.

Hell, why even have an executive or a Congress, we can just let District Judges decide everything.
 

Tannerdad

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When you have illegals receiving benefits, fraud, and many refusing to work, then Trump's position is spot on.
You missed the point. The millions receiving SNAP don’t care one bit who else gets it, as long as they get theirs. While your point may or may not have merit, millions of voters will blame Trump and the Reps.

Trump might be doing great global stuff and is, but he needs to spend more time worrying about domestic issues at the moment. Thats what people are voting for, not the Jews, Ukrainians or Chinese issues. And the stupid tarriff battles are mind numbing to most Americans. At the end of the day the old saying is true…. All politics are local.
 
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You missed the point. The millions receiving SNAP don’t care one bit who else gets it, as long as they get theirs. While your point may or may not have merit, millions of voters will blame Trump and the Reps.

Trump might be doing great global stuff and is, but he needs to spend more time worrying about domestic issues at the moment. Thats what people are voting for, not the Jews, Ukrainians or Chinese issues. And the stupid tarriff battles are mind numbing to most Americans. At the end of the day the old saying is true…. All politics are local.

Is your position that those people that receive SNAP benefits and those people that are in favor of people that receive SNAP benefits are people that are typically pro Trump and therefore this will cost him significant votes in the future?