America will regret its decision to reelect Donald Trump

I don't think she's welcome anywhere these days...she humiliated her party and her country...and wasted a billion and a half dollars... (I wonder how many people actually voted for her...not against President Trump...)
Can you imagine if she actually had been elected what a disaster that would have been?
Counting the PAC's, she blew (stole) 2.4 billion dollars...and lost, big time. She had the billions, the media, and Hollywood and still lost, big time.

She is dead, politically...unless the far left loons want to blow a few more billions.
 
Counting the PAC's, she blew (stole) 2.4 billion dollars...and lost, big time. She had the billions, the media, and Hollywood and still lost, big time.

She is dead, politically...unless the far left loons want to blow a few more billions.
No one wants her...that's always been perfectly clear...
To this day, no one really understands or can explain how the Democrats could have been that stupid...and to top it all off, let her pick Tim as a VP...
 
No one wants her...that's always been perfectly clear...
To this day, no one really understands or can explain how the Democrats could have been that stupid...and to top it all off, let her pick Tim as a VP...
Indeed.

He was a liability that a child could spot. He was a Valor Thief and a clown and I doubt that many veterans voted for him and Kamala who picked him.

It's bewildering what lengths the Democrats have gone to...to distance themselves from American workers and almost everyone else. They have lost the very people they claim to represent.
 
Indeed.

He was a liability that a child could spot. He was a Valor Thief and a clown and I doubt that many veterans voted for him and Kamala who picked him.

It's bewildering what lengths the Democrats have gone to...to distance themselves from American workers and almost everyone else. They have lost the very people they claim to represent.
He was awful....That's why it's so entertaining here to see everyone slam and try to destroy President Trump...With never a shred of support for Kam or Tim...(and only obligatory lukewarm support for poor Joe and his untimely exit)....Has there ever been a thread talking about what a great presidential team they would have been and why?
 
He was awful....That's why it's so entertaining here to see everyone slam and try to destroy President Trump...With never a shred of support for Kam or Tim...(and only obligatory lukewarm support for poor Joe and his untimely exit)....Has there ever been a thread talking about what a great presidential team they would have been and why?
Indeed, I have not seen one.

America has rejected their far left lunacy. No objective person could have voted for Harris/Walz based on performance...results...common sense.

You are correct, they were hate Trump votes.

Pretty stupid to base your vote, based on emotion.
 
LOL No, it's the Costa Concordia, an Italian cruise ship, but very fitting for the hot mess the Trump administration will become.
Better if Cap'n Trump ends up in prison like Captain Schettino. :thup:

On 13 January 2012 at 21:45, Costa Concordia struck a rock in the Tyrrhenian Sea just off the eastern shore of Isola del Giglio. This tore open a 53 m (174 ft) gash on the port side of her hull, which soon flooded parts of the engine room, cutting off power from the engines and ship services. As water flooded in, the ship listed as she drifted back towards the island and grounded near shore, then rolled onto her starboard side, lying in an unsteady position on a rocky underwater ledge.

The evacuation of Costa Concordia took over six hours, and of the 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew known to have been aboard, 32 died. Francesco Schettino, the ship's captain at that time, was tried and found guilty of manslaughter, causing a maritime accident, and abandoning his ship. He was sentenced to sixteen years in prison in 2015. The wreck was salvaged three years after the incident and then towed to the port of Genoa, where she was scrapped.

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I was just saying to me it looks like what the US and it's economy is going to look like after Trump gets done putting his tariffs in place.
 
I was just saying to me it looks like what the US and it's economy is going to look like after Trump gets done putting his tariffs in place.
The economy will be fine...overall, we'll be in much better shape....
What would have happened to the economy if Kam had won? She's not very good with money...and I don't recall a single policy of hers that would have been of benefit to Americans...did she mention anything that you recall?
Be patient...you'll be pleasantly surprised...
(In the meantime, be an advocate in your community for career centers and independent living skill training at the HS level...our schools need the support of everyone at the local level...)
 
Well here is some reading on just what economist say may happen.
And according to them it doesn't look good.
But the MAGA and right wingers got what they wanted so when the shit hits the fan they have nothing to cry about.
But they will any way and try to blame everything on the Dems.
That's an article from June...just relax and give President Trump a chance....
 
No one is driving off taxpayers....but if you've got 6 plus jobs, I see where taxation might be a concern...:)
They may not be " driving off taxpayers"
But there will be less of them working after Trump puts his tariffs in to effect.
Causing higher prices on most everything and the massive lay offs start.
 
That's an article from June...just relax and give President Trump a chance....
and there are other articles there saying Trumps Tariffs will cause higher prices and inflation.
and we could have massive lay offs and more people just trying to survive .
Tariffs as high as Trump says he wants to impose will only hurt the AMERICAN people and the US economy.
 

A presidential campaign defined by personal hatreds, threats of political violence and two foiled assassination attempts ended on Tuesday in a mostly orderly election. No matter what the results ultimately show, Americans’ commitment to a fair and peaceful vote is a thumb in the eye to authoritarians both at home and abroad.

That’s about all the joy Democrats (and lovers of democracy) will find in yesterday’s election results. The fleeting optimism that washed over the party after Ann Selzer’s storied Iowa poll showed Kamala Harris unexpectedly leading Donald Trump by 3 points has crashed back to reality. In its place is the realization that democracy’s worst-case scenario is unfolding in real time.


Our democratic institutions are not ready for what comes next. Neither are the American people.

The Trump who will walk into the White House on Jan. 20 is a man steeped in unsettled vendettas, who came within a hair’s breadth of a string of federal felony convictions that he is now empowered to wipe away with a self-pardon — as if those offenses and so many others had never even happened. Trump will see his priorities as he has always seen them: party over country and self over all.

A man with 34 felony convictions can’t win the presidency in a nation where trust in institutions is high. It’s only in a culture where the justice system has long since lost its legitimacy that a man with such a thick criminal record as Trump glides by relatively unremarked. That one man can so effortlessly game American institutions to his own benefit says as much about the decrepit state of America’s institutions as it does about the moral decrepitude of the crook.

The nine years of the Trump era have taken a bat to our democracy, and Trump’s MAGA movement has exploited the nation’s systemic weakness at every turn. Political misinformation flooded social media networks owned by Trump’s key allies, or by Trump personally. Meanwhile, Trump and compliant Republican lawmakers torched public trust in the courts — first by appointing an ethically vacant Supreme Court, and later by urging his followers to hate and distrust not only the judges who tried him but the entire “rigged” justice system.

Trump is now set to return to the White House, and he’s made no secret of his lofty goals for a second term: gutting the civil service, destroying the independence of the Justice Department and seeking political and legal revenge on his lengthy list of personal enemies. Judging by yesterday’s election returns, a majority of Americans are eager to see Trump do exactly that.

The former and future president now inherits a nation deeply weakened by his own toxic brand of politics. Our divided and exhausted nation will now need to fend off the constant extralegal whims of a president who is also, thanks to the Supreme Court, functionally immune from prosecution for any act he undertakes. If Trump’s first term was any indication, we won’t need to wait long for our next constitutional crisis.


Believers in the rule of law are in for a rough four years, because though Trump contradicted himself countless times during this marathon campaign, he never wavered in his distaste for the rule of law or his admiration for strongman autocrats. Members of the press can expect Trump to at least try making good on his oft-repeated pledge to rewrite the nation’s press freedom and libel laws. The rest of us will be along for the bumpy and chaotic ride.

It matters that Trump won his office in a free and fair election. It matters that free people voluntarily chose to cloak Trump in power he will almost certainly abuse in far-reaching and destructive ways. Our country made the choice to walk down the dark path of Trump’s resentments and conspiracies. We will come to regret it.
Whatever you say.
 
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