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  • Huh. Looks like I read that differently than others here: I thought for sure the family man (who cheated on all his consecutive wives), who loves his neigbour (unless they're non-white, non-rich or non-straight), who would never commit crimes (unless he felt like it and could get away with it by buying judges and winning elections), etc etc was the one crushing actual christian values.

    I feel like this picture would benefit from putting all the steamrolled values there in quotation marks.

    1. Not true at all. Vile lies spread by the Democrats.
    2. Okay, maybe it is true, but it's actually a good thing.
    3. Okay, maybe the results are catastrophic, but it's actually the Democrats' fault. The solution is higher tariffs.
  • An education system sufficiently funded to actually do what an education system is supposed to do would be a start. I'm sure the cult profiting from getting free sheep from the status quo will immediately get on funding the department of ed-

    Oh.

  • Well, you see, applying the law equally to everyone might make some rich criminals appear like they are criminals on account of the crimes they evidently committed and thus make them appear less worthy of holding the highest office in the country and nobody wants that, right? Gotta keep the election fair by letting rich people get away with their crimes until they can pardon themselves, right?

  • Only until Trump is no longer the GOP's darling. As soon as his grip on the Republican party's balls is no longer all-encompassing, it'll turn out that nobody ever really liked him or knew him at all and they actually were never really with him to begin with. Donald who again?

  • Hey! HEY! That is a vile insinuation! They'd never do that and also they only suppress votes for the other party and those don't count anyway, so what if they do it when it's perfectly fine seeing how they could never win if they allowed the election to be run fairly, and in conclusion, voter suppression is great and everybody should do it (except for non-republicans).

    Wait, what were we talking about again?

  • The point is that he's proven that his claim of deporting "illegal" people has no meaning at all. When faced with the fact that the Springfield migrants are objectively not illegals, he put the goalpost one step back and claimed that their being legal was illegal because something something Khamala Harris. So if we can conclude that actual legal status will not be a factor in his musings about who is and is not illegal, the only prediction that can be made is that his plan is to deport anybody he THINKS SHOULD be illegal and I would not mind betting that his criteria will coincidentally encompass the racial minorities he dislikes, regardless of what previous laws considered legal or not.

  • But if the people who actually post something have not posted yet, or example because they were just born and thus too busy learning how to breathe to post yet, are they born cool even if they are then prevented from posting? Is a born-cool poster who loses the ability to post through a freak curling iron accident retroactively unborn cool? Is a born-cool poster who has yet to make their first post Schrödinger's cool poster until they actually make their first post?

  • What do you value higher - that one company's profits or the public? Why are you so selfish? Why can't you just be happy that that one company gets to hold the entire population hostage over the necessary good or service that they can then monopolise? It's so much easier to squeeze the poor for all they own when their very survival depends on the things you can hand out or hold back at a whim. Something something the free market will probably prevent abuse or something, so it's perfectly okay.