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The fascist and cheat aka the Chump is now going down as the first x president to be indicted by a jury of his peers, and it is the first of many indictments that will be his legacy imo.

It's about ****ing time justice was served against that pos, I voted for him the first time and was disgusted at the amount of fools that voted for him again. I hope his followers all crawl away in shame,you know all the Fox news watchers that think everyone else was watching fake news when in fact it was them hearing and seeing lies from Tucker etc.

The hardest part for me to not vote the party last time, is I still agree with a lot of the Republican fiscal policies, but cannot stand anything else that they stand for anymore, as it only represents ignorance, fascism and hate.

That other fool in Florida might be just as bad or worse. The fact he has as much support as he does,
makes me ashamed of those Americans and how easily they are becoming the true sheep that lead us to the bloodbath.
 
It's frustrating that were going to have to see Trump face every day now. I understand the mentally ill addicts will love this but I don't wanna see it. Im tired of seeing the guy's face. He's a drug to Democrats.


Oh well. I think this assures a Republican presidency now. Sadly this gives a huge boost to Trump as this is only going to help him. If something does come out this opens the door for Desantis who will crush Biden. This will have severe consequences for the left. The disappointing Republican party will for once be united and be on the same page.
 
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Why do people think that trump being charged with a crime will help him? Do people believe that republican voters are so stupid that a candidate having more indictments, embarrasments and corruption make the candidate more likely to get their votes?

If getting prosecuted for crimes is what makes voters vote for a candidate then candidates might as well increase the corruption with the intention to get more votes.

Speaking for myself, if a candidate i liked (mayor pete or elizabeth warren for instance) were indicted for a crime then i would be less likely to vote for them.

Hell even if they slept with pornstars while married with a newborn at home or had fraudulent charities or fake univerities or a million other controversies i would be less likely to vote for them.

Then again, i dont really know what its like to be in a cult. Maybe i would also still vote for such a bad person if i was brainwashed into the cult. I dont know.
 
Why do people think that trump being charged with a crime will help him? Do people believe that republican voters are so stupid that a candidate having more indictments, embarrasments and corruption make the candidate more likely to get their votes?

If getting prosecuted for crimes is what makes voters vote for a candidate then candidates might as well increase the corruption with the intention to get more votes.

Speaking for myself, if a candidate i liked (mayor pete or elizabeth warren for instance) were indicted for a crime then i would be less likely to vote for them.

Hell even if they slept with pornstars while married with a newborn at home or had fraudulent charities or fake univerities or a million other controversies i would be less likely to vote for them.

Then again, i dont really know what its like to be in a cult. Maybe i would also still vote for such a bad person if i was brainwashed into the cult. I dont know.
It's the martyr implication. They can hold him up, completely baselessly, as being targeted by the bad guys. People rally around the martyr. There was a single martyr 2000 years ago that commands the hearts and minds of billions still today. The power of the martyr cannot be underestimated.
 
Why do people think that trump being charged with a crime will help him? Do people believe that republican voters are so stupid that a candidate having more indictments, embarrasments and corruption make the candidate more likely to get their votes?

If getting prosecuted for crimes is what makes voters vote for a candidate then candidates might as well increase the corruption with the intention to get more votes.

Speaking for myself, if a candidate i liked (mayor pete or elizabeth warren for instance) were indicted for a crime then i would be less likely to vote for them.

Hell even if they slept with pornstars while married with a newborn at home or had fraudulent charities or fake univerities or a million other controversies i would be less likely to vote for them.

Then again, i dont really know what its like to be in a cult. Maybe i would also still vote for such a bad person if i was brainwashed into the cult. I dont know.
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It is affecting regular folks too. Our gas bill jumped this month and we received a notice that the gas prices overall are going up. So is electricity in California. In fact they just passed a threshold that now charging your electric car at home is more costly than filling up a hybrid with regular gasoline. So much for clean energy. I charge my Clarity at work and only get about a half charge at home now because I schedule the charge between midnight and 5 AM as that is the cheapest electricity prices. I am still money ahead, but it is getting closer. My wife still spend more overall on our prius driving shorter distances, but I am catching up to her. Sucks.

And California wants to go all electric vehicles by what, 2035 or something? Where the **** are they going to get the power? We cannot supply everyone efficiently with electricity right now, imagine quadrupling the number of homes trying to charge electric cars? And supplying all the recharging stations. I know for my work we have about 15 buildings in a relatively small area (you know, for an area with many 500k sq ft+ warehouses) here and we have one general charging area, with 5 chargers. And they said we cannot add any more because the local grid cannot support it. I just added a 220 line to the outside of the building to charge my car with a plug I carry in my trunk, so I am covered. No way we could support many more electric vehicles. As it is right now we have to police the 5 charging stations to make sure cars get moved so other cars can get in to help with the current demand. I think electricity generation will be the great limiter for these all-electric dreams.
Yeah check this out...



A study shows that even now there are problems with energy distribution just from the meagre number of EVs being charged at home now. And their solution is just jack up the rates? Yeah, man since my electric bill just went up in the evenings, I'll just park 6 miles away from my work to charge my car during the day with a private company at a mark up that makes it nearly as expensive as gas. Guess I better get a little gas car to drive from the charging station to my work. These people have no idea how this works for most people. It isn't like we are all parking right next to a charging space and going "yeah I don't want to park one space over, I'll just charge at home". The options to do what they suggest just aren't here a lot of the time. Idiots. Stanford idiots out of touch with regular people. Sure since Stanford has a charger for every electric car that comes on campus everyone must have the same thing right? They completely discount that one HUGE factor in buying an electric car is that I can ****ING CHARGE IT AT HOME! Oh so the other solution is just charge it at home during the morning, you know, instead of going to work.

And now California is a step closer to mandating electric semis. When do they think the majority of those will be charging? Yep, at night! My company uses electric hostlers now, but they all charge in the evening and at night because during the day they are running.

Man academics can be so stupidly and aggravatingly out of touch so often.

And the state is trying so hard to force everyone to be green they can't stop long enough to even ask the Jurassic Park question, just because we can, does it mean we should? Or at least right now, in this order?

Hell, at least get the grid ahead of the game before mandating **** that will, you know, destroy the grid. But that part doesn't get attention and votes the way sudden mandates do. Yet again kicking the can down the road while trying for the best sound bites.

They are doing way worse than putting the cart before the horse. They are also tying up 3 legs on the horse and blinding it in one eye.

 
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Why do people think that trump being charged with a crime will help him? Do people believe that republican voters are so stupid that a candidate having more indictments, embarrasments and corruption make the candidate more likely to get their votes?

If getting prosecuted for crimes is what makes voters vote for a candidate then candidates might as well increase the corruption with the intention to get more votes.

Speaking for myself, if a candidate i liked (mayor pete or elizabeth warren for instance) were indicted for a crime then i would be less likely to vote for them.

Hell even if they slept with pornstars while married with a newborn at home or had fraudulent charities or fake univerities or a million other controversies i would be less likely to vote for them.

Then again, i dont really know what its like to be in a cult. Maybe i would also still vote for such a bad person if i was brainwashed into the cult. I dont know.

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Donald Trump's indictment makes me support him – but more indictments would help

A New York grand jury's decision to indict former President Donald Trump has certainly made me like him better. But a few more indictments would help.
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A New York grand jury’s decision to indict former President Donald Trump has certainly made me like him better.

But I’m not one of those naïve folks who just run off with the first candidate to get charged in connection with an alleged hush money payment to an adult film star. No, before I decide who I’m willing to trust the future of my country to, I need to make sure that person has been REALLY indicted. Hopefully multiple times.

Now that doesn’t mean I’m unfaithful to Trump. Like a number of high-profile Republicans, I’m treating his indictment like it’s the worst thing that has ever happened to America. And I’m wisely doing that before seeing the indictment, the charges themselves and the testimony and other information that convinced a grand jury, made up of regular people doing their civic duty, that a former president should be criminally charged.

Vice President Mike Pence told CNN: “I think the unprecedented indictment of a former president of the United States on a campaign finance issue is an outrage. It appears to millions of Americans to be nothing more than a political prosecution.” Sen. Lindsey Graham said: “From a political point of view, it’s going to solidify Trump’s standing in the Republican Party.” I agree with those thoughts, and there’s definitely no chance we’ll all end up looking bad once the actual evidence against Trump is revealed. That would be ridiculous! (Pardon me a moment, I need to submerge my face in a pie and then wonder why I have pie on my face.)

The measure of how much the indictment increases my support of Trump as a candidate remains to be seen. How many counts are in the indictment? Is it just a couple measly charges, or will he be facing dozens? I don’t want a commander-in-chief who has only been lightly indicted. That could be a sign of weakness, or perhaps an indication he has not done enough to own the libs.

Ron DeSantis has been working overtime to own the libs in his state — fighting with Disney, flying migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, being mean to teachers — so what if he suddenly gets indicted and it’s a bigger indictment than Trump’s?

Heck, there could be a potential candidate out there we haven’t heard of yet, maybe someone who’s going to be indicted for allegedly paying hush money to TWO adult film stars. If I consider Trump’s indictment a vile political prosecution, I’d have to consider that other theoretical candidate’s double-indictment even worse. That’s just math.

The point is, I’d feel like a real fool if I had already thrown my support behind the former president only to have someone more indicted come along as the clear people’s champion.

That’s basic political common sense.

So while I’m outraged beyond measure at a thing I have no way of fully understanding, and while I wholly support Trump and believe he’s being martyred by socialists, I’m holding out hope that more indictments will come from the numerous other criminal investigations he's facing.

If Trump was to nab an indictment for violating the Espionage Act by hiding classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, my support for him would skyrocket.

If the Fulton County district attorney in Georgia indicted him on racketeering charges relating to his alleged efforts to overturn the state’s presidential election results? Well, in my book, that’d be a slam dunk for his candidacy.




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And yes, trumps polling did in fact go up since the indictment. I thought that those of you who predicted that would happen would be wrong. I underestimated the stupidity of the GOP voters. I should have known better.
 
And yes, trumps polling did in fact go up since the indictment. I thought that those of you who predicted that would happen would be wrong. I underestimated the stupidity of the GOP voters. I should have known better.

Lol. All you have to do to when the republican primaries is get indicted apparently. Desantis should quickly do some things to get indicted on more and worse charges so he can overtake trump.
 
More mass layoffs now at McDonald's but the mentally ill don't care. All they psychotically obsess about is Trump. Then they call others cultist.
 

Lol. All you have to do to when the republican primaries is get indicted apparently. Desantis should quickly do some things to get indicted on more and worse charges so he can overtake trump.
If DeSantis really wanted to be president, he’d commit a lot more felonies. What a complete cuck. Trump 2024!!!
 
And yes, trumps polling did in fact go up since the indictment. I thought that those of you who predicted that would happen would be wrong. I underestimated the stupidity of the GOP voters. I should have known better.
Pretty telling.

What’s sad is that I’ve never seen a political party miss so many exit ramps. They could’ve stopped supporting him after Access Hollywood. Even if it had cost them the 2016 election. They’d have had a great shot of overtaking Hillary in 2020 with a decent candidate. Then we have all of the millions of scandals and crimes during his presidency. Not one but two impeachments. Had they dumped him then, they could’ve ended any chances of him running again and could’ve focused on the future. It’s just a tale of missed opportunity after missed opportunity. They’ve been given draft picks for the entire first round of the NBA draft and still somehow missed on every single one.

Sadly, I think Trump’s cruelty is the point. They like it. They find community in supporting the hate, vulgarity, incompetence, and cruelty.

 

Lol. All you have to do to when the republican primaries is get indicted apparently. Desantis should quickly do some things to get indicted on more and worse charges so he can overtake trump.
That is true on both sides of the aisle. The highest job approval Bill Clinton ever had was 73% and it came right after the impeachment proceedings against him.
 
Elections have consequences!

This is a purple state that leans red and yet the liberal judge won in a blowout. Looks like the right’s no compromise stance on forced birth is costing them! This election will most likely determine Wisconsin getting rid of gerrymandered maps, protecting women’s rights, and safeguarding it from throwing out 2024 election results. This is great news for real Americans!

Just to emphasize how out of touch Republicans are with normal Americans, this is the “classy” Repub opponent who lost in the 10+ pt blowout. Why are they always imitating Trump? Why are so many Republicans obsessed with being jerks and denying election results? Some
Introspection is in order but they never allow themselves to conduct any because in their mind they never lose.


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Republicans really do need to get out and visit real America and interact with real Americans again. Just staying stuck in their Fox News silos isn’t doing them any favors. Real Americans don’t want abortion banned, don’t think Trump was cheated in 2020, and don’t like erasing books and LGBTs from society. And they don’t like jerks like this. This works well for the Cleutus dumbasses addicted to Fox. But it doesn’t play well for normal real Americans.
 
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Appears to be a bit of a compromise. Idk.

The Biden administration on Thursday proposed new regulations that would allow schools to bar transgender athletes from participating in competitive high school and college sports, but disallow blanket bans on the athletes that have been approved across the country.

The proposal was met with mixed reaction from transgender rights activists, with some saying that it provided a welcome set of protections for trans students and others saying the regulations could offer a roadmap for those who want to discriminate.

Specifically, the department’s proposal requires schools that wish to limit trans athletes’ participation to show that the decision relates to an important educational objective and minimizes harm to others.

“The proposed rule … recognizes that in some instances, particularly in competitive high school and college athletic environments, some schools may adopt policies that limit transgender students’ participation,” the Education Department said in a fact sheet. It said the proposal would give schools “the flexibility to develop their own participation policies.”

Supreme Court refuses to reinstate West Virginia’s transgender athlete ban
Under the proposal, blanket or categorical bans on all trans athletes would not be allowed, setting up a clash with Republican-led states that have enacted sweeping prohibitions.
 
Being anti gun is a big no no in a republican controlled state


Tennessee’s GOP-dominated House on Thursday expelled the first of three Democratic members who were at risk of being thrown out of the Legislature for their role in a demonstration calling for gun control after the Nashville school shooting.

The 72-25 vote to oust Rep. Justin Jones was an extraordinary move the chamber has used only a handful times since the Civil War.

The House was also considering ousting Reps. Gloria Johnson and Justin Pearson a week after the trio chanted back and forth from the chamber floor with gun-control supporters who packed the gallery. The protest happened days after six people, including three children, were fatally shot at The Covenant School in Nashville.

Thousands of people flocked to the Capitol to support the three Democrats, cheering and chanting outside the House chamber so loudly that the noise drowned out the proceedings.

Offered a chance to defend himself before the vote, Jones said the GOP responded to the shooting with a different kind of attack.

“We called for you all to ban assault weapons, and you respond with an assault on democracy,” he said.

Outrage over the possible expulsion underscored not only the ability of the Republican supermajority to silence opponents, but also its increasing willingness to do so.

The move sends a chilling message just as lawmakers grapple with how to respond to the devastating shooting while others have raised concerns about undermining Democracy by overturning the will of the voters.
 
Probably a better thread for this - but to folks on the ground in Utah - does it feel like the Lake is drying up?

I've seen some satellite photos, but unsure how accurate that is for the situation.
 
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