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I'm a bit conflicted on Massie to a cabinet position. He is an important voice in the House and I hate to lose that. But he has always been passionate about agricultural issues, so he should be pretty effective in the post.
 
Massie was the only republican who stood up to AIPAC...I expect he will be fired quickly if he takes that job. AIPAC owns Trump. Jmho
 
Trump already working before the election! (He's been the Commander In Chief all along).



🚨RFK JR: "When I was on the plane the other day with President Trump he took a piece of paper and drew a map of the Middle East with all the nations on it. Then he wrote in each country the troop strength. He was looking at the border between Syria and Turkey and asking questions about the men to his generals."

TUCKER: "Wait, you're saying that Trump drew an accurate map of Middle east with troop strengths?"

RFK JR: "Yes." LMAO 😂

Tuckers reaction is incredible.
 
We knew we were going to war for israel, no surprise they prepped him well....
 
What about all those states.like CA and CO that have constitutional amendments to pledge their electoral votes to whoever won the popular vote?
 
Hopefully Trump and the GOP come out of the inauguration gate with urgency (and that requires a quick, drama free election of the Senate Majority leader). They will have 2 years of unilateral control of government (majorities in Senate and House and the POTUS) to push through legislation before the 2026 mid term elections. It's likely given historical precedent that they will lose their majority in the House or Senate in 2026.
 
Hopefully Trump and the GOP come out of the inauguration gate with urgency (and that requires a quick, drama free election of the Senate Majority leader). They will have 2 years of unilateral control of government (majorities in Senate and House and the POTUS) to push through legislation before the 2026 mid term elections. It's likely given historical precedent that they will lose their majority in the House or Senate in 2026.

Not if they spend some of that two years making it harder for the democrats to cheat in the 2026 elections. We desperately need election reform.
 
Hopefully Trump and the GOP come out of the inauguration gate with urgency (and that requires a quick, drama free election of the Senate Majority leader). They will have 2 years of unilateral control of government (majorities in Senate and House and the POTUS) to push through legislation before the 2026 mid term elections. It's likely given historical precedent that they will lose their majority in the House or Senate in 2026.
I think this time things are going to look a lot different.

Trump is no dummy. He learned about DC in his first administration.

He's a 'Fool me once, shame on you' kind of guy.
 
He's correct. It's a no brainer. Let's get back to the 1st Amendment.

 
Trump is at 301
I understand that technically >300 = landslide
Not to mention California and Colorado that have constitutional amendments that pledge their electoral college votes to whoever wins the popular vote.
 
In a surprising turn of events, democrats find themselves shocked and dismayed that the American people have soundly rejected their plans for America. It turns out that the average American does not wish for the economy to be destroyed, 15 million criminals illegally let in, the Justice Department to be weaponized against them, advocating for killing unborn children, the sexual mutilation of minors, celebrating the sickness that is transgenderism, men in women's sports, believing that a person's race or sexual preference is more important than their abilities, and believing that men belong in women's bathrooms. It also came as quite the surprise to them that the average American does not appreciate being called Nazis, misogynists, homophobes, racists, and garbage. Who would have ever thought that the average American could be so touchy?


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Just think about how unhinged you have to be to not only wail and cry and scream because of an election result, but to actually feel compelled to post your antics on a social media platform of some sort. That takes a special kind of mental disorder.

Now think about this...

Their vote counts just as much as yours.
 
more 4B again
The first woman was just weird. I hope her screaming released the possessive entity from her body. If not, maybe a session with a spirit release professional could give her relief.

The second one was actually coherent, and I agree that she and others should stop using the hair dye, mascara, and other makeup shit. If you want to decorate your body for some fun event, go for it!

A rational person will do personal hygiene before going in public, and try to hide disfigurations that might draw attention.
I do not object to someone using makeup to appear "desirable", but I do not respect that, and to me it is a sign of a mental problem.
But I am one who despises those who are superficial and won't look at WHAT IS and revels in WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE.

So I support the second woman abandoning a glitter show to attract men who are superficial sacks of shit. Look for a man who is practical, worthwhile, productive, smart, and is looking for a woman who is not invested in superficial shit.
 
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