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Kamala Harris for Pres

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I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I'm not going to like what Elon's idea of "fun" is.
Think "The Purge" but with MAGA flags.

I'm kidding, I'm sure Elon is talking about something much more mundane, like another round of tax cuts for billionaires.
 
lol

Garbage. Perfect encapsulation of a candidate, his campaign, and his disgusting followers.

Lol

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He’s so weak, just like his cultists

View: https://x.com/mattmfm/status/1851765350477754842?s=46

lol, so appropriately symbolic…


 
Yeah, let’s put this in the Oval Office again….

Dum..dum…dum dum dum dumb….


View: https://x.com/uersel_fuhrer/status/1851755755935797413

How can anyone watch this video and then vote for him. He is insane. It seems like he truly believes that schools have operating rooms with anesthesiologists and surgeons and all the necessary medical equipment to perform sex changes and kids are going to school and going into operating rooms and having surgery, during school, and then coming home a different sex. Do you guys think he truly believes that is happening? Do his voters truly believe that is happening?
I mean everything he was saying in the video is BS but that part really stands out.
I mean I volunteer at my daughter's school every week (was there Monday and Tuesday of this week). We pretty much can't put a bandaid on a kids scraped knee without the parent being contacted. We literally are not allowed to use Neosporin on a child's cut. But in trumpers fantasy world, kids are going to school and having major surgery without parents knowledge lol.

There are bird cemeteries under windmills? He can hear windmills from miles away? The windmills are killing whales? The windmill noise causes cancer? What the **** is he talking about? There are windmills at the bottom of spanish fork canyon right next to highways 6. My favorite place to camp and my 2 favorite rivers are up that canyon. I drive past those windmills all the time. Within a couple hundred feet of them. I have never heard them make a sound. Never seen a single dead bird or dead whale (lol). No cancer.

He just constantly bull *****.
 
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Remember, just because Mussolini and Hitler weren't taken seriously when they gave signs they wanted to be dictator, and later showed they were not lying or exaggerating, doesn't mean that when Trump says he wants to be a dictator it means he isn't lying, so you know, we don't need to take HIM seriously. I mean, maybe he is lying, and he doesn't want to be a dictator, even though he says he does.

But man, I sure do bet all the people who didn't take Hitler and Mussolini seriously at the outset wish they did take them seriously. So maybe we should take Trump seriously too?

Nah, we can just chance it. I mean, maybe it won't be that bad. No way he kills 6 million people, or even a million, and no way he oppresses anyone in any way, right?


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Right?
 
The equivalent of the crazy **** trump says would be like if Kamala was saying things like "teachers are handing out guns to every kid when they enter their classrooms" and "there are armed militia at every planned parenthood shooting any woman they see on sight"

I mean if Kamala were saying crazy **** like that I wouldn't think she has lost her mind.

But trump says he can hear windmills from miles away and the windmills are killing whales, and the immigrants are eating people's pets, and kids are going to school and having major surgeries performed.... trumpers just nod their heads and think he is a brilliant and honest straight shooter.

He floods the zone with so much BS that it's simply impossible to hold him accountable for any of it. Right when someone tries to hold him accountable he just talks over them with more BS or gets mad and leaves.

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Remember, just because Mussolini and Hitler weren't taken seriously when they gave signs they wanted to be dictator, and later showed they were not lying or exaggerating, doesn't mean that when Trump says he wants to be a dictator it means he isn't lying, so you know, we don't need to take HIM seriously. I mean, maybe he is lying, and he doesn't want to be a dictator, even though he says he does.

But man, I sure do bet all the people who didn't take Hitler and Mussolini seriously at the outset wish they did take them seriously. So maybe we should take Trump seriously too?

Nah, we can just chance it. I mean, maybe it won't be that bad. No way he kills 6 million people, or even a million, and no way he oppresses anyone in any way, right?


Right?








Right?

How can we say he's a fascist dictator/Nazi if he hasn't gassed 6 million immigrants yet? He only said he wants to do it.
 

Heading into the election, a barrage of fresh data this week reflected one of the best pre-election economies in decades. Gross domestic product rose at a healthy 2.8 percent annual rate in the most recent quarter. Businesses hired more workers than expected this month, with 233,000 new private sector jobs, according to payroll processing firm ADP. Weekly claims for unemployment benefits for last week hit a five month low, according to a Thursday report.

The U.S. economy is the envy of the world, with strong growth, easing prices and a robust job market, but voters heading to the polls Tuesday are more likely to be thinking about their experiences with once-in-a-lifetime inflation.

The pandemic-related run-up in prices has made American life costlier and loomed large over the presidential election. Over the past four years, grocery prices have risen by 22 percent, while utilities and new homes have gone up 28 percent. Although wages have also risen and inflation has come down dramatically, many families are still struggling to catch up.

While strong economies (like the current US economy) historically have favored incumbent political parties, a wave of populism — driven in part by discontent over surging prices — has punished incumbents in a number of nations, including Britain, South Africa and India.

And Americans may be starting to notice because consumer confidence, a measure of economic optimism, posted its largest monthly jump in more than three years, according to The Conference Board data out this week.

Harris, though, has taken a different approach. Instead of touting the economy’s strengths, she has focused on the challenges facing Americans, including high prices for food, housing and childcare.


“Our biggest challenge is to lower costs — costs that were rising even before the pandemic, and that are still too high,” Harris said in a speech in Washington this week. “I get it.”

That tactic has worked — voters say they trust Harris over Trump when it comes to costs for housing, child care, nursing homes and prescription medications, according to a recent poll by AARP. Trump, though, continues to hold the lead on “the economy in general.”

“There is this long standing assumption that Republicans have the advantage on the economy over Democrats,” said Margie Omero, a Democratic pollster at the firm GBAO. “But the specifics of Harris’s economic message — specifically caregiving and tax fairness — are resonating, which has helped close the gap.”

In Dallas, Emily Broadway is switching to Harris after a decade of voting conservative. The 28-year-old, who was president of her school’s college Republicans and interned for a GOP senator, said she’s felt a growing unease with the party since the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection. This summer she and her husband decided they would vote blue for the first time, in part because they hope to have children soon and worry about losing access to reproductive rights. Plus, she said, the economy feels like it’s in solid shape.


“I do feel like as a whole, we’re in a better place than we were four years ago,” she said. “I’m definitely seeing positives — some things are getting cheaper at the grocery store, and our lease renewal only went up by a couple of bucks.”

Emily Holder, a chef in Zionsville, Indiana, said gas prices and the economy are among her “top 10” concerns. But for now, she’s much more focused on health care, women’s rights and gun control, which take precedent over cheap gas and have tipped the scales in Harris’s favor.
“Of course it makes a significant difference when I fill up my car, and it’s $30 instead of $50,” the 36-year-old said. “But at the end of the day, there are other issues that are a much bigger deal for me.”
 
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