“I voted for Trump 2 times, Then He Cut My Job”: A Former MAGA Supporter Speaks Out After Losing His Livelihood

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After proudly voting for Donald Trump in three consecutive elections, one railroad worker has a heartbreaking message for fellow Americans: “I regret it.”


In a widely shared Facebook post, a middle-aged man wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat and dark sunglasses gave a thumbs-up—but the accompanying caption told a different story. He explained that after 21 years working in the railroad industry, he lost his job due to cuts in a government program tied to the Trump administration.


“I voted for Trump 2 times, not anymore since I was let go from my job that he had cut a government program,” the post reads. “I regret it.”

The man, whose identity has not been publicly confirmed, expressed a deep sense of betrayal. For over two decades, he says he worked hard, supported his family, and believed he was voting for a president who would protect working-class Americans. But the result, he says, was being left behind.


“My brothers and sisters, I worked for the railroad for 21 years,” he wrote. “I pray for you that it doesn’t happen to you.”

His words have resonated with many who feel similarly disillusioned. The post quickly spread across social media, where users reacted with sympathy, frustration, and reflection. For some, it served as a painful reminder of how political decisions can upend the lives of everyday Americans who once believed they were doing the right thing.

While the Trump administration often promoted its “America First” agenda as a lifeline for blue-collar workers, critics say it has failed to deliver for many in the labor force. Massive budget cuts, including to infrastructure programs and union-backed industries, have led to thousands of layoffs, especially in traditionally Republican strongholds.

The man’s story echoes that of countless others in post-industrial America. He noted that his wife, leaning on her faith, believes God will help him find another job. Still, he’s realistic about the road ahead.

“It’s going to be hard,” he wrote, “but I’ll find one to support my kids and my wife and my bills.”

The raw honesty of his message struck a nerve. For some, it served as a cautionary tale. For others, it was a reflection of the growing number of working-class families struggling under the weight of policy decisions they once believed would help them.

“He voted with his heart, but now he’s paying with his livelihood,” one Reddit user commented. “That’s the real cost of broken promises.”

Over the years, Trump’s administration has promoted its crackdown on federal spending as a way to root out waste and fraud. However, for many who depended on those programs, the cuts have come without alternatives, safety nets, or transition support. Railroad jobs in particular have been declining due to automation, deregulation, and reduced federal investment.

Supporters of the former president argue that these shifts were necessary to bring efficiency and long-term change. But for people like this former MAGA supporter, the cost feels immediate and deeply personal.

“Walk the right way now,” he urged others. “Don’t make the same mistake I did.”

His story is a reminder that political decisions are not just abstract debates—they affect families, homes, and the ability to put food on the table. Whether or not his message changes minds, it’s clear he’s no longer standing by the man he once supported.
 

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After proudly voting for Donald Trump in three consecutive elections, one railroad worker has a heartbreaking message for fellow Americans: “I regret it.”


In a widely shared Facebook post, a middle-aged man wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat and dark sunglasses gave a thumbs-up—but the accompanying caption told a different story. He explained that after 21 years working in the railroad industry, he lost his job due to cuts in a government program tied to the Trump administration.


“I voted for Trump 2 times, not anymore since I was let go from my job that he had cut a government program,” the post reads. “I regret it.”

The man, whose identity has not been publicly confirmed, expressed a deep sense of betrayal. For over two decades, he says he worked hard, supported his family, and believed he was voting for a president who would protect working-class Americans. But the result, he says, was being left behind.


“My brothers and sisters, I worked for the railroad for 21 years,” he wrote. “I pray for you that it doesn’t happen to you.”

His words have resonated with many who feel similarly disillusioned. The post quickly spread across social media, where users reacted with sympathy, frustration, and reflection. For some, it served as a painful reminder of how political decisions can upend the lives of everyday Americans who once believed they were doing the right thing.

While the Trump administration often promoted its “America First” agenda as a lifeline for blue-collar workers, critics say it has failed to deliver for many in the labor force. Massive budget cuts, including to infrastructure programs and union-backed industries, have led to thousands of layoffs, especially in traditionally Republican strongholds.

The man’s story echoes that of countless others in post-industrial America. He noted that his wife, leaning on her faith, believes God will help him find another job. Still, he’s realistic about the road ahead.

“It’s going to be hard,” he wrote, “but I’ll find one to support my kids and my wife and my bills.”

The raw honesty of his message struck a nerve. For some, it served as a cautionary tale. For others, it was a reflection of the growing number of working-class families struggling under the weight of policy decisions they once believed would help them.

“He voted with his heart, but now he’s paying with his livelihood,” one Reddit user commented. “That’s the real cost of broken promises.”

Over the years, Trump’s administration has promoted its crackdown on federal spending as a way to root out waste and fraud. However, for many who depended on those programs, the cuts have come without alternatives, safety nets, or transition support. Railroad jobs in particular have been declining due to automation, deregulation, and reduced federal investment.

Supporters of the former president argue that these shifts were necessary to bring efficiency and long-term change. But for people like this former MAGA supporter, the cost feels immediate and deeply personal.

“Walk the right way now,” he urged others. “Don’t make the same mistake I did.”

His story is a reminder that political decisions are not just abstract debates—they affect families, homes, and the ability to put food on the table. Whether or not his message changes minds, it’s clear he’s no longer standing by the man he once supported.
MAGAS got what they wanted so too bad.
HE isn't the only MAGA I have read about saying " I didn't vote for THIS " there have been a lot of articles in the news saying this.
, Truckers , Farmers, Auto workers . longshoremen and more.
 



After proudly voting for Donald Trump in three consecutive elections, one railroad worker has a heartbreaking message for fellow Americans: “I regret it.”


In a widely shared Facebook post, a middle-aged man wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat and dark sunglasses gave a thumbs-up—but the accompanying caption told a different story. He explained that after 21 years working in the railroad industry, he lost his job due to cuts in a government program tied to the Trump administration.


“I voted for Trump 2 times, not anymore since I was let go from my job that he had cut a government program,” the post reads. “I regret it.”

The man, whose identity has not been publicly confirmed, expressed a deep sense of betrayal. For over two decades, he says he worked hard, supported his family, and believed he was voting for a president who would protect working-class Americans. But the result, he says, was being left behind.


“My brothers and sisters, I worked for the railroad for 21 years,” he wrote. “I pray for you that it doesn’t happen to you.”

His words have resonated with many who feel similarly disillusioned. The post quickly spread across social media, where users reacted with sympathy, frustration, and reflection. For some, it served as a painful reminder of how political decisions can upend the lives of everyday Americans who once believed they were doing the right thing.

While the Trump administration often promoted its “America First” agenda as a lifeline for blue-collar workers, critics say it has failed to deliver for many in the labor force. Massive budget cuts, including to infrastructure programs and union-backed industries, have led to thousands of layoffs, especially in traditionally Republican strongholds.

The man’s story echoes that of countless others in post-industrial America. He noted that his wife, leaning on her faith, believes God will help him find another job. Still, he’s realistic about the road ahead.

“It’s going to be hard,” he wrote, “but I’ll find one to support my kids and my wife and my bills.”

The raw honesty of his message struck a nerve. For some, it served as a cautionary tale. For others, it was a reflection of the growing number of working-class families struggling under the weight of policy decisions they once believed would help them.

“He voted with his heart, but now he’s paying with his livelihood,” one Reddit user commented. “That’s the real cost of broken promises.”

Over the years, Trump’s administration has promoted its crackdown on federal spending as a way to root out waste and fraud. However, for many who depended on those programs, the cuts have come without alternatives, safety nets, or transition support. Railroad jobs in particular have been declining due to automation, deregulation, and reduced federal investment.

Supporters of the former president argue that these shifts were necessary to bring efficiency and long-term change. But for people like this former MAGA supporter, the cost feels immediate and deeply personal.

“Walk the right way now,” he urged others. “Don’t make the same mistake I did.”

His story is a reminder that political decisions are not just abstract debates—they affect families, homes, and the ability to put food on the table. Whether or not his message changes minds, it’s clear he’s no longer standing by the man he once supported.
I'll take "Things that never happened" for $2000, Alex.
 
MAGAS got what they wanted so too bad.
HE isn't the only MAGA I have read about saying " I didn't vote for THIS " there have been a lot of articles in the news saying this.
, Truckers , Farmers, Auto workers . longshoremen and more.
I personally know a ton of magat voters who have already been harmed by Trump caused (Doge) layoffs, etc.

What they are saying is ' i voted for Trump thinking he was going to hurt the people i want him to hurt... not hurt me', and that is the only regret any of them really have.
 
If that is him he's still "team trump" but doesn't like Tariffs.
I think that's him...and I read that...but he'll be ok...that "shoe business" is obviously not all he's got, however... I know that many small businesses may be "rattled" for a bit...hopefully with some patience and creativity things will work out...
Keeping a small business afloat is tough to begin with...I hope people support them while all this plays out...
 
I think that's him...and I read that...but he'll be ok...that "shoe business" is obviously not all he's got, however... I know that many small businesses may be "rattled" for a bit...hopefully with some patience and creativity things will work out...
Keeping a small business afloat is tough to begin with...I hope people support them while all this plays out...
Buy American
 
I personally know a ton of magat voters who have already been harmed by Trump caused (Doge) layoffs, etc.

What they are saying is ' i voted for Trump thinking he was going to hurt the people i want him to hurt... not hurt me', and that is the only regret any of them really have.
You personally know them, ay? "Tons" of them...

We believe you because that's how we have always measured crowds of people that flock to QP... by the ton. We totally believe that you attract "magat" voters by the tons (multiple tons), because you are just that kind of nice guy. I mean, they all just flock to you here and they must be sending you DMs about all that regret as they aren't posting about it publicly. They all secretly whisper to QP, because he's just that cool. Just the other day, there were these people around me all saying they come to this site and tell QP secrets, and that he's so cool...

Yeah... "That cool QP... He's da man!" they say... and "I tell him daily how I regret voting for someone other than QP! because he's soooo coooollll." He's got ALL the RIZZ! Those skibity Ohios always be tryin' to touch him because he's famous and stuff...

Yup. We totally believe you that you know "tons" of "magats"... because "magats" are attracted to that stuff that comes from under a dog's tail...
 
I personally know a ton of magat voters who have already been harmed by Trump caused (Doge) layoffs, etc.

What they are saying is ' i voted for Trump thinking he was going to hurt the people i want him to hurt... not hurt me', and that is the only regret any of them really have.
I read it in the news almost everyday now.
And just think NOT all Trumps tariffs have been put in effect yet and a lot of people haven't lost their jobs because of them yet and not all the prices have gone up as much as they will yet.
IMO when they do there will be a lot more MAGAS crying.
Well too bad cry all you want MAGA'S you got what you wanted now we all have to suffer MAGAS included.
 
You personally know them, ay? "Tons" of them...

We believe you because that's how we have always measured crowds of people that flock to QP... by the ton. We totally believe that you attract "magat" voters by the tons (multiple tons), because you are just that kind of nice guy. I mean, they all just flock to you here and they must be sending you DMs about all that regret as they aren't posting about it publicly. They all secretly whisper to QP, because he's just that cool. Just the other day, there were these people around me all saying they come to this site and tell QP secrets, and that he's so cool...

Yeah... "That cool QP... He's da man!" they say... and "I tell him daily how I regret voting for someone other than QP! because he's soooo coooollll." He's got ALL the RIZZ! Those skibity Ohios always be tryin' to touch him because he's famous and stuff...

Yup. We totally believe you that you know "tons" of "magats"... because "magats" are attracted to that stuff that comes from under a dog's tail...
Uh oh, is Damo catching the brain rot?
 
You personally know them, ay? "Tons" of them...

We believe you because that's how we have always measured crowds of people that flock to QP... by the ton. We totally believe that you attract "magat" voters by the tons (multiple tons), because you are just that kind of nice guy. I mean, they all just flock to you here and they must be sending you DMs about all that regret as they aren't posting about it publicly. They all secretly whisper to QP, because he's just that cool. Just the other day, there were these people around me all saying they come to this site and tell QP secrets, and that he's so cool...

Yeah... "That cool QP... He's da man!" they say... and "I tell him daily how I regret voting for someone other than QP! because he's soooo coooollll." He's got ALL the RIZZ! Those skibity Ohios always be tryin' to touch him because he's famous and stuff...

Yup. We totally believe you that you know "tons" of "magats"... because "magats" are attracted to that stuff that comes from under a dog's tail...
Not everyone is as stupid as you Damocles.

If you live in an area where many people work in government, then you will learn the layoffs and other actions taken do not simply affect the libz, as stupid people like you think.
 
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