America will regret its decision to reelect Donald Trump
America will regret its decision to reelect Donald Trump
The worst-case scenario happened: Donald Trump won
America will regret its decision to reelect Donald Trump
The worst-case scenario happened: Donald Trump won
Not yet. Not for a little while. First, a few things have to happen:
After things are going really, really badly, and there are only Republicans in government to blame, a few will begin waking up and realizing they've been had.
And by then, it will be too late.
You didn't even mention that the FTC will greenlight any merger and stop anti trust enforcement. Lina Khan did an amazing job, and that's a long term, sustainable way to keep inflation at bay. After consolidation across industries combined with tariffs, inflation will go through the roof.
Wegmans, Kroger, Giant, Tops, Meijer, Whole Foods all part of the Amazon Family.
Saving this for future discussions because it's absolutely spot on.
Also, for any Republicans complaining about Obamacare, kindly remind them that it was started by Republican Mitt Romney.
At this point, Romney would have been expelled and disowned by the modern-GOP; that’s how far right the Overton window has shifted over the past decade.
Also:
Don't worry, Trump will be there to throw some paper towels into a crowd. Problem solved.
Maybe when Florida is completely uninhabitable for large chunks of the year, some Floridians will start to wonder if maybe there was something to what all those egghead scientists have been saying.
Nah. It'll still be the Democrats' fault. Somehow.
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Ha well at least there is one silver lining for me. National Flood insurance being abolished would be great for me personally. I live inland and have a stupid river from a 40 year old map that doesn't even exist now causing me to pay. The process to remove it is long and typically requires a surveyor that can cost thousands.
They're gonna blame democrats and republicans are gonna believe them, I guarantee it.
And the fruit and vegetable prices when they're forced to pay minimum wage to pick it - or worse - pay that is attractive enough to get people willing to pick it in the summer sun and heat. $30/hr? Welcome to a half pint of raspberries costing $25.
They'll deny they ever voted for the guy, same as all the Republicans that suddenly realise Bush and Cheney are the worst after cheerleading for them for 8 years.
Unfortunately I'm not sure it's "most" hence the way the popular vote went.
Correct. Slightly more than one third of the population are still celebrating and slightly less than one third are already regretting it. Those are the two thirds who actually voted. The final third haven't actually noticed we had an election yet because they never bother to participate. If any of them pull their heads out of their asses at some point, they will likely regret it too, but I wouldn't put money on it.
The others will follow later.
Just like the UK and Brexit. Both foreseeable political disasters.
Boomers have unironically marched the world off a cliff in a fit of petulance, for our grave sin of refusing to consider that the universe itself may not revolve around each of them, individually.
I don't know how much the UK collectively regrets Brexit yet. I come from a heavily Leave voting area and it was depressing as hell being a part of the vote count. Leave, Leave, Leave, Remain, Leave, Leave, Remain. Now in the most recent election, Farage's Reform party got a concerningly high vote share, especially in areas like where I come from.
I was glad to see the Tories go, but I can't be too happy about the UK election when I consider Reform. I think back to how UKIP were like at local government level. They'd campaign on absurd promises like "we'll slash council tax and increase public services funding. Lots of things are possible if we get rid of those fat-cat Labour councillors". Then they'd get enough councillors that they could cause real harm to their constituents by obstructing progress; it helped their cause to make the Labour majority council look bad. They could promise the world because they knew that they were never going to get enough councillors to change much, so they could blame their utter failure to do anything useful once elected on Labour (in my area at least. Apparently the same playbook works in Conservative majority areas too)
Brexit was unambiguously a political disaster. Many of the people who voted Leave have been actively harmed and I can't even feel any schadenfreude at them because they haven't connected the dots there. Like, I see people having their faces eaten off by the leopards they voted for, and they're going "this is really hurting. See, this is why we needed the leopards eating faces party". It's honestly heartbreaking to witness.
I don’t know how much the UK collectively regrets Brexit yet.
Well, not collectively, but it starts to hurt in so many places I've seen, it will get into even the thicker skulls in time - if those don't just die out.
No, they’ll just blame it on minorities
They'll blame it on the Democrats, progressives, liberals, gays, trans, atheists. They blame anyone but themselves.
They’re afraid of their own shadows, aren’t they?
... If we're allowed to
Narrator: They were not allowed to
I don't mind the whole "our president is a felon" thing, I mind that he was able to use the smallest loophole imaginable to escape any consequences of being labeled a felon. Well, I guess the smallest loophole would have been leaving the planet, and I'm just as pissed that wasn't his exit strategy.
Do you mean leaving to Elon’s Mars colonoscopy, or leaving per the airlock?
Maybe that means we could go through that same loop hole right? LoL, I couldn't hit reply before laughing.
Give him time...
Please, none of the problems from Trumps presidency will be his fault. It will all be blamed on Democrats/Jews
And immigrants. And occasionally black people.
And queer people of every variety.
Maybe, or maybe all their problems will be the Democrats fault and if it is Trump’s fault then at least his heart was in the right place
Or if it is Trump's fault, it's actually a 4D chess move that will make things better in the end, we're just too dumb and educated to understand.
I wonder how much of my family will die in the upcoming Holocaust. I wonder how many of them will look back at voting for Trump and realize where they went wrong. When Trump's accelerationist cohorts start trying to get Israel to burn, I wonder how many of my Israeli family members will say, "oh well, at least we got to kill lots of Palestinians. I was worried Harris might have slowed us down."
I actually don't think it will, because I believe America will have stopped being the "united" states by then and it will no longer be called America.
It will be called the Free American Independent Theocratic Hegemony according to the history books.
America first
to go down.
Turns out the strategy of talking down to people with "this election is too important to listen to voters" didn't work. Too bad regular Americans will be saddled with the consequences while the incompetent politicians whose job is to get votes will still be sitting pretty. Looking forward to the next time I get spammed to donate to millionaires to "save democracy" while they continue ignoring voters.
They'll regret it so much that they're not gonna elect him a second time
America will regret its decision to stay at home and let the cult reelect DT
I mean, same thing kinda but like...
Which part of America? If you mean the 71 million, then, no.
Face eating leopards are coming for a lot of them too.
Well, no shit. It's the same shit that sane people have been saying for a long time. If only the media wasn't completely dominated by the billionaire class, we might actually be able to organize around collective outrage, but most people seem content to just consume whatever Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump tell them to consume and not think beyond that.
This has been the major talking point in our house today. Rewinding the time, how did first-time 18 year old voters spend their very formative teenage years? What media did they consume at the time, and how?
Also, a question to the open because I can’t remember exactly: When did yall learn about the holocaust in american high school? For me it was maybe sophomore year? Weren’t these kids either social distancing, “attending” virtual school, being nutrient-deficient all the while, and also possibly running for their lives from a school shooter?
It’s possible these kids don’t even know what the holocaust is, and a large portion of eligible youth that only hears news from the Joe Rogan podcast just voted to repeat hell because “orange man funny, woman didn’t go on my favorite show”?
When you look at what the mainstream media spew 24/7, it's obvious that aggressive propaganda works. And by "mainstream media" I mean the network with the greatest reach: Fox&Co-conspirators.