In a few years you can get used to ...........
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1/ Your federal govt being dismantled by trump
2/ The rich getting richer due to trumps tax cuts for them
3/ the poor getting poorer due to inflation rising rapidly.
4/Not being able to afford a home.
5/ Erosion of voting rights
6/ Suppression of civil rights.
7/ increasing rate of preventable maternal deaths.
8/ more 'welfare' babies you have to support
9/ More school shootings
10/ end of medicare, medicaid and social security.
11/ Work till you drop dead
12/ Suppression of free press
13/ defunding of public schools
14/ toxic air and polluted rivers.
15/ deforestation and mining of natural lands and reserves
16/ Acceleration of pollution emissisons
17/ corruption at every level of govt.
18/ the legal system working for the rich
2/ The rich getting richer due to trumps tax cuts for them
3/ the poor getting poorer due to inflation rising rapidly.
4/Not being able to afford a home.
5/ Erosion of voting rights
6/ Suppression of civil rights.
7/ increasing rate of preventable maternal deaths.
8/ more 'welfare' babies you have to support
9/ More school shootings
10/ end of medicare, medicaid and social security.
11/ Work till you drop dead
12/ Suppression of free press
13/ defunding of public schools
14/ toxic air and polluted rivers.
15/ deforestation and mining of natural lands and reserves
16/ Acceleration of pollution emissisons
17/ corruption at every level of govt.
18/ the legal system working for the rich
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Sprintcyclist wrote:1/ Your federal govt being dismantled by trump
2/ The rich getting richer due to trumps tax cuts for them
3/ the poor getting poorer due to inflation rising rapidly.
4/Not being able to afford a home.
5/ Erosion of voting rights
6/ Suppression of civil rights.
7/ increasing rate of preventable maternal deaths.
8/ more 'welfare' babies you have to support
9/ More school shootings
10/ end of medicare, medicaid and social security.
11/ Work till you drop dead
12/ Suppression of free press
13/ defunding of public schools
14/ toxic air and polluted rivers.
15/ deforestation and mining of natural lands and reserves
16/ Acceleration of pollution emissisons
17/ corruption at every level of govt.
18/ the legal system working for the rich
1.] Would LOVE to see the Federal government "dismantled" but, don't think it will EVER happen. In my view the Federal Government should not be in the business of running our lives, punishing the law abiding nor fulfilling political ambitions.
2.] Under President Trump, the middle class were finally able to afford to feed and cloth their family. That is NOT helping the "rich" unless of course you lump the middle class in with the likes of Bill Gates, Elon Musk, George Soros, Jeff Bezos, Etc.
3.] Inflation was MUCH less under President Trump, (which is just one of the reasons that he was re-elected).
4.] Home prices have skyrocketed under crooked Joe who prints money like there is no tomorrow. I might add that under crooked Joe, there was MILLIONS and BILLIONS of tax dollars for other countries and illegal aliens but, little if any for disasters and/or American citizens.
5.] Dems keep talking about "erosion of voting rights" but, only the Dems have done anything which in ANY way, damages or infringes on voting rights. The whole election fraud denial that Dems have perpetrated is horrible and condones and encourages widespread election fraud. Dems opposition to voter ID. laws are HIGHLY questionable.
6.] Suppression of civil rights? One again, Dems throw out those buzz words but, they are the ONLY ones who seek to suppress anyone's civil rights as they did routinely with President Trump.
7.] I surmise that what you are referring to is women who VOLUNTARILY use coat hangers or other barbaric devices to murder their unwanted, unborn babies. Just as someone can VOLUNTARILY jump off a water tower or bridge, there are people who do things that are not logical, rational, safe nor advisable. We have always had murders and suicides, most likely we always will.
8.] Welfare like Social Security, was a Dem invention that saps the work ethic from individuals and provides more government red tape and more political "jobs" for political appointees. If abortion was not used as a method of birth control and instead abstinence was taught in school, we would not have "welfare babies" to "support".
9.] We have "school shootings" because Dems and other liberals insist on aggravating the problem with their incessant "gun free" zones and determination to create soft targets for wannabe liberals and domestic terrorists. Dems ignorance of what an "assault weapon" or "weapon of war" REALLY is compounds the problem.
10.] Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security were ALL Dem creations, (see #Eight).
11.] Wasteful government spending, inflation, elimination of the gold standard and the wanton printing of currency all contribute to the "work till you drop dead" that Dems push on the American people.
12.] The Dems continue to push their "ministry of truth", censoring of free speech, cancel culture and media propaganda on a 24/7 basis. In a "free society" there should be NO "ministry of truth, censoring of free speech, cancel culture or propaganda.
13.] I am not aware of ANY efforts to "defund public schools". I AM aware of constant Dem "defunding" efforts regarding law enforcement.
14.] The Dems have put all sorts of restrictions on disaster relief for Americans but there seems to be NO restrictions on assistance for those who break the law(s) (i.e. illegal aliens).
15.] Dems are always talking a good talk about protecting the environment but, they seem to have more money for illegals than they do for actually doing something for the planet unless it comes to FORCING Americans to do as the Dems want.
16.] Once again, Dems talk a good talk but, unless it involves more money and power for THEM, higher taxation on the people or FORCING their will on the American people, Dems aren't interested. I would MUCH more support money to educate the public on things like litter control and recycling. I would also like to see REAL economical recycling rather than the scam that Dems are promoting.
17.] Dems have proven their propensity for using the law for their own political purposes. Dems have also shown a propensity for insider trading, fraud, lies and various other illegal activities to exert their will, line their pockets or increase their power over others. Both sides are corrupt, both sides are "dirty" and both sides lie if it enhances or furthers their agenda. Voting is one way that people could hold "leaders" accountable but, alas, many don't care.
18.] The U.S. legal system is not perfect and some of what passes as "justice" is not justice at all, (e.g. the lawfare against President Trump) however, the justice system in the United States is far and away better than anyplace else on earth. Do we have a ways to go? Yes. Would Dems "defund" law enforcement movement help? NO. Would Dems idea of allowing criminals out to roam free help? NO. Would Dems insistence on allowing unvetted terrorists to roam U.S. streets help? NO.
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we're gonna be fine...it's you you should be worried about. YOu've lost your mind and it's only going to get worse with time when the doom and gloom you so desperately wish for America does not materialize. Better look to your own country.
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Sprintcyclist wrote:1/ Your federal govt being dismantled by trump
2/ The rich getting richer due to trumps tax cuts for them
3/ the poor getting poorer due to inflation rising rapidly.
4/Not being able to afford a home.
5/ Erosion of voting rights
6/ Suppression of civil rights.
7/ increasing rate of preventable maternal deaths.
8/ more 'welfare' babies you have to support
9/ More school shootings
10/ end of medicare, medicaid and social security.
11/ Work till you drop dead
12/ Suppression of free press
13/ defunding of public schools
14/ toxic air and polluted rivers.
15/ deforestation and mining of natural lands and reserves
16/ Acceleration of pollution emissisons
17/ corruption at every level of govt.
18/ the legal system working for the rich
Assertion is not proof.
First, show how these "rights" are being eroded.
Second, demonstrate how you have decided they ARE rights.
Take, voting.
WHERE IN THE CONSTITUTION IS THERE THE RIGHT FOR EVERYONE TO VOTE.
Give it to me - article, section, and number.
I'll wait....
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don't hold yer breath.
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Dismantling the federal government: Project 2025 seeks to reorient federal agencies toward conservative priorities, suggesting reductions or eliminations in departments like Education and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This would shift significant authority from federal to state levels, potentially reducing protections and services many rely on.
Tax cuts benefiting the rich: Trump is already proposing further tax cuts to the rich and reductions to corporate taxes, all to be paid for by other countries via the implementation of his tariffs. Note: He claims paid for by other countries, but it's paid for by US consumers.
Increasing inflation impacting the poor: If Trump goes ahead with his tariff plans, before subsidising and rebuilding local manufacturing, or even having to nationalise it, the people won't have a choice to buy local and will be forced to pay the inflated prices for tariffed goods. This is projected to increase inflation and in tern interest rates to curtail the rise in inflation.
Housing affordability: Interest rate rises from the above will impact housing affordability and if the deregulation of federal agencies continues as planned by Project 2025, it will impact housing programs, making it harder for lower-income families to access affordable housing, especially if Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding is cut as it is expected to be.
Erosion of voting rights: The project includes a section on “election integrity,” which critics say may lead to more restrictive voting laws, limiting access for many voters under the guise of preventing fraud.
Suppression of civil rights: The project promotes restrictions on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, aiming to eliminate programs related to Critical Race Theory and gender identity. This shift could impact protections for minorities, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Maternal health: Project 2025 includes efforts to restrict abortion rights and limit reproductive healthcare, which could indirectly impact maternal health outcomes by reducing access to comprehensive healthcare services. We've seen this happen on a state level already.
Increase in welfare dependence: While the project advocates for cutting social services, it does not directly address family assistance programs. Reduced support might lead to greater poverty, which could increase welfare needs rather than decrease them, especially if unwanted or abnormal pregnancies are forced through to birth.
School shootings: They're republicans, guns are more important that children, and mental health spending as part of reductions to health spending overall (below) will result in more school shootings.
Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security: Although Project 2025 denies wanting to cut Social Security, the Heritage Foundation has proposed raising the retirement age to 70, which would delay benefits for millions of seniors. Similar changes may affect Medicare and Medicaid, potentially limiting access to these essential services.
Retirement age: Project 2025 supports raising the retirement age, reflecting a view that people should work longer before accessing benefits like Social Security.
Free press suppression: Project 2025 suggests eliminating federal funding for public broadcasting (PBS and NPR), which would reduce media independence and critical reporting, thereby narrowing press freedom.
Defunding public schools: Project 2025 proposes cutting federal involvement in education, aiming to defund the Department of Education and shift control to states, which could reduce resources for public schools.
Environmental degradation: Project 2025 aims to scale back environmental regulations, dismisses climate change research, and proposes breaking up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), actions that would allow for increased pollution and reduced protections for air and water quality.
Deforestation and mining: By reducing environmental protections, Project 2025 would make it easier for industries to exploit natural lands for resources, threatening national parks and protected reserves.
Accelerated pollution emissions: The project’s focus on deregulating environmental policies and scaling back the EPA could increase industrial pollution and carbon emissions, exacerbating climate change.
Corruption: Project 2025 is designed to concentrate power within the executive branch, possibly facilitating a system where loyalty to the administration is prioritised over impartial governance, creating potential for increased corruption.
Legal system favouring the rich: The project outlines plans to “restructure” the Justice Department and appoint politically aligned officials to key positions, which critics argue could erode judicial impartiality and benefit wealthy or powerful individuals over the average citizen.
You might not agree with Sprint's points, but they reflect exactly what every Republican voter ultimately endorsed.
It’s all clear and straightforward, no conspiracy, no exaggeration, and I should know.
The issue isn’t with those who call attention to these realities; it’s with those who take issue with these points while choosing to ignore what Trump and the Republicans actually ran on.
This is the America you voted for.
Tax cuts benefiting the rich: Trump is already proposing further tax cuts to the rich and reductions to corporate taxes, all to be paid for by other countries via the implementation of his tariffs. Note: He claims paid for by other countries, but it's paid for by US consumers.
Increasing inflation impacting the poor: If Trump goes ahead with his tariff plans, before subsidising and rebuilding local manufacturing, or even having to nationalise it, the people won't have a choice to buy local and will be forced to pay the inflated prices for tariffed goods. This is projected to increase inflation and in tern interest rates to curtail the rise in inflation.
Housing affordability: Interest rate rises from the above will impact housing affordability and if the deregulation of federal agencies continues as planned by Project 2025, it will impact housing programs, making it harder for lower-income families to access affordable housing, especially if Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding is cut as it is expected to be.
Erosion of voting rights: The project includes a section on “election integrity,” which critics say may lead to more restrictive voting laws, limiting access for many voters under the guise of preventing fraud.
Suppression of civil rights: The project promotes restrictions on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, aiming to eliminate programs related to Critical Race Theory and gender identity. This shift could impact protections for minorities, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Maternal health: Project 2025 includes efforts to restrict abortion rights and limit reproductive healthcare, which could indirectly impact maternal health outcomes by reducing access to comprehensive healthcare services. We've seen this happen on a state level already.
Increase in welfare dependence: While the project advocates for cutting social services, it does not directly address family assistance programs. Reduced support might lead to greater poverty, which could increase welfare needs rather than decrease them, especially if unwanted or abnormal pregnancies are forced through to birth.
School shootings: They're republicans, guns are more important that children, and mental health spending as part of reductions to health spending overall (below) will result in more school shootings.
Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security: Although Project 2025 denies wanting to cut Social Security, the Heritage Foundation has proposed raising the retirement age to 70, which would delay benefits for millions of seniors. Similar changes may affect Medicare and Medicaid, potentially limiting access to these essential services.
Retirement age: Project 2025 supports raising the retirement age, reflecting a view that people should work longer before accessing benefits like Social Security.
Free press suppression: Project 2025 suggests eliminating federal funding for public broadcasting (PBS and NPR), which would reduce media independence and critical reporting, thereby narrowing press freedom.
Defunding public schools: Project 2025 proposes cutting federal involvement in education, aiming to defund the Department of Education and shift control to states, which could reduce resources for public schools.
Environmental degradation: Project 2025 aims to scale back environmental regulations, dismisses climate change research, and proposes breaking up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), actions that would allow for increased pollution and reduced protections for air and water quality.
Deforestation and mining: By reducing environmental protections, Project 2025 would make it easier for industries to exploit natural lands for resources, threatening national parks and protected reserves.
Accelerated pollution emissions: The project’s focus on deregulating environmental policies and scaling back the EPA could increase industrial pollution and carbon emissions, exacerbating climate change.
Corruption: Project 2025 is designed to concentrate power within the executive branch, possibly facilitating a system where loyalty to the administration is prioritised over impartial governance, creating potential for increased corruption.
Legal system favouring the rich: The project outlines plans to “restructure” the Justice Department and appoint politically aligned officials to key positions, which critics argue could erode judicial impartiality and benefit wealthy or powerful individuals over the average citizen.
You might not agree with Sprint's points, but they reflect exactly what every Republican voter ultimately endorsed.
It’s all clear and straightforward, no conspiracy, no exaggeration, and I should know.
The issue isn’t with those who call attention to these realities; it’s with those who take issue with these points while choosing to ignore what Trump and the Republicans actually ran on.
This is the America you voted for.
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Never mind what's in it. Who is sponsoring "Project 2025"? There is no connection to Trump's people or the Republican Party.
It's a bunch of goofballs at computer screens, putting out a Wish List.
It seems easy to gull you. Wanna buy a bridge? CHEAP?
It's a bunch of goofballs at computer screens, putting out a Wish List.
It seems easy to gull you. Wanna buy a bridge? CHEAP?
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Let's go down this list.
Aren't they getting richer, NOW? From all the printed-up money.
It flows from spenders to savers. If you want to give "The Rich" (Scare quotes!) more money, the easiest way is to print up a bunch to give to the mAsses. The mAsses will spend it right away; and it gravitates to those who invest, who don't spend on silly things.
That's what happened with Coe-Vidd Stimmy cheques.
What causes inflation?
And how will that be Trump's fault? Inflation exploded TWO YEARS ago. After Diaperman printed up trillions to give to You Crane (the MIC contractors) and illegal invaders.
Why are real estate prices going up? Could it have ANYTHING to do with Vulture Capitalist firms suddenly flush with money - from all the new fiat printed up, laundered through the stawk market, to thus increase the value of stawx and thus, the cash available to Black Rock and other investment pools?
Is Trump doing that? I'd like to know. Because it's a neat trick...making his opponent deficit-spend and use the FRB to launder money.
We covered that. Voting is NOT a right.
All other rights, such as the right to speak and write or the right to keep and use arms, come from these essential Natural Rights of Man.
Bullshit.
We're not responsible for the bad choices of others. It's the downside of a free society.
Killing the babies they recklessly make, is not an option. I'd sooner kill the whores who make those babies and want to kill them.
You really are immune to facts, are you not? Regions where the rights of LAW-ABIDING people to keep, carry and use arms, is permitted and encouraged, are areas of LOW CRIME. INCLUDING NO SCHOOL SHOOTINGS.
I'm in Montana. About one-third of the residents here, own and use firearms - one of the highest percentages in the country. We're SAFE. We have NO school shootings.
School shootings happen when you disarm citizens, restrict police from taking action....and do not arrest or compel treatment of psychologically-unstable kids BEFORE they drift into fantasies of shooting up their school and becoming famous.
Which was exactly what the Columbine punks did.
Oh...giving kids antidepressants seems to correlate with school violence, also.
Where do you get that? From the media liars?
That's where we are, now - thanks to DumbocRat Inflation.
What is this, Opposite Day? WHO was PROHIBITING free discussion online? It wasn't Trump and it wasn't conservatives.
It was Woked-up corporate leaders - like Zuck the Cuck.
I wish. They're not getting the job done, are they.
Sure. Pollutants care a lot about what power wins an election.
Yeah. Bird-chopper windmills and lithium mining. Those aren't what Trump demands...it's that other party.
No proof.
Moar Opposite Day shit.
Yeah. Tell that to the J6 political prisoners...you [expletive].
Sprintcyclist wrote:1/ Your federal govt being dismantled by trump
2/ The rich getting richer due to trumps tax cuts for them
Aren't they getting richer, NOW? From all the printed-up money.
It flows from spenders to savers. If you want to give "The Rich" (Scare quotes!) more money, the easiest way is to print up a bunch to give to the mAsses. The mAsses will spend it right away; and it gravitates to those who invest, who don't spend on silly things.
That's what happened with Coe-Vidd Stimmy cheques.
Sprintcyclist wrote:3/ the poor getting poorer due to inflation rising rapidly.
What causes inflation?
And how will that be Trump's fault? Inflation exploded TWO YEARS ago. After Diaperman printed up trillions to give to You Crane (the MIC contractors) and illegal invaders.
Sprintcyclist wrote:4/Not being able to afford a home.
Why are real estate prices going up? Could it have ANYTHING to do with Vulture Capitalist firms suddenly flush with money - from all the new fiat printed up, laundered through the stawk market, to thus increase the value of stawx and thus, the cash available to Black Rock and other investment pools?
Is Trump doing that? I'd like to know. Because it's a neat trick...making his opponent deficit-spend and use the FRB to launder money.
Sprintcyclist wrote:5/ Erosion of voting rights
We covered that. Voting is NOT a right.
Rights" are not entitlements. You have no right to the money, the work, the property of another. Your rights all stem from Natural Law - the right to Life (to live from conception to natural death) Liberty (freedom to move and act, personal autonomy) and Property (property being the fruits of one's labor - the essential element of wealth).Sprintcyclist wrote:6/ Suppression of civil rights.
All other rights, such as the right to speak and write or the right to keep and use arms, come from these essential Natural Rights of Man.
Sprintcyclist wrote:7/ increasing rate of preventable maternal deaths.
Bullshit.
Sprintcyclist wrote:8/ more 'welfare' babies you have to support
We're not responsible for the bad choices of others. It's the downside of a free society.
Killing the babies they recklessly make, is not an option. I'd sooner kill the whores who make those babies and want to kill them.
Sprintcyclist wrote:9/ More school shootings
You really are immune to facts, are you not? Regions where the rights of LAW-ABIDING people to keep, carry and use arms, is permitted and encouraged, are areas of LOW CRIME. INCLUDING NO SCHOOL SHOOTINGS.
I'm in Montana. About one-third of the residents here, own and use firearms - one of the highest percentages in the country. We're SAFE. We have NO school shootings.
School shootings happen when you disarm citizens, restrict police from taking action....and do not arrest or compel treatment of psychologically-unstable kids BEFORE they drift into fantasies of shooting up their school and becoming famous.
Which was exactly what the Columbine punks did.
Oh...giving kids antidepressants seems to correlate with school violence, also.
Sprintcyclist wrote:10/ end of medicare, medicaid and social security.
Where do you get that? From the media liars?
Sprintcyclist wrote:11/ Work till you drop dead
That's where we are, now - thanks to DumbocRat Inflation.
Sprintcyclist wrote:12/ Suppression of free press
What is this, Opposite Day? WHO was PROHIBITING free discussion online? It wasn't Trump and it wasn't conservatives.
It was Woked-up corporate leaders - like Zuck the Cuck.
Sprintcyclist wrote:13/ defunding of public schools
I wish. They're not getting the job done, are they.
Sprintcyclist wrote:14/ toxic air and polluted rivers.
Sure. Pollutants care a lot about what power wins an election.
Sprintcyclist wrote:15/ deforestation and mining of natural lands and reserves
Yeah. Bird-chopper windmills and lithium mining. Those aren't what Trump demands...it's that other party.
Sprintcyclist wrote:16/ Acceleration of pollution emissisons
No proof.
Sprintcyclist wrote:17/ corruption at every level of govt.
Moar Opposite Day shit.
Sprintcyclist wrote:18/ the legal system working for the rich
Yeah. Tell that to the J6 political prisoners...you [expletive].
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In one year inflation is predicted to increase by 0.5% and growth slow.
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You believe anything those clowns on the idiot box tell you, amirite?
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