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RFK Jr: CONFIRMED Trump 47 HHS Secretary
B-Man replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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DHS Leaking ICE Immigration Enforcement Action Details
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So Trump lied when he said wasn’t going to cut anyone’s Social Security. Turns out he will be cutting off the payments to the 130-year-olds who have been stealing our taxes from their graves. .
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YOU'RE FIRED: Trump 47 Termination Scoreboard aka FAFO
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Louis Dejoy’s U.S. Postal Service lost $9.5 BILLION in 2024, beating his previous annual record set in 2023 of $6.5 Billion! -
Kash Patel to run / reform FBI.
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CNN's Kaitlan Collins didn't do much better with her reporting of the impending hostage release. How did they die, Kaitlan? Here's the short version: Hamas killed a mother and 2 babies.
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After Four Years of the Biden Puppet Presidency, ABC News Asks Who's Running the Trump Administration If the Left wants some guidance on why the Democratic Party's approval rating is in the toilet and why Donald Trump is president again, here's some friendly advice from this writer: stop being hypocrites. Five years ago, it was painfully clear to this writer that Joe Biden wasn't all there cognitively. If you've ever spent time around people with dementia (and this writer has, both as a nurse and the niece of someone with Alzheimer's), you saw the signs in 2020. Except for our moral and intellectual superiors in the media, apparently. They stuck their fingers in their ears and screamed, 'La la la la la!' to drag Biden's butt across the finish line in 2020 and through his term. They even were okay with him having a second term, until the June debate made it obvious to voters that Biden was unwell. Then -- and only then -- they ousted him from the race but kept him in the White House. Special prosecutor Robert Hur said Biden wasn't all there, cognitively speaking, and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson shared that Biden had no memory of signing an executive order. But now, suddenly, media and the Left are really concerned about who is running the country: https://twitchy.com/amy-curtis/2025/02/18/abc-news-who-is-in-charge-in-trump-wh-n2408516
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Kash Patel to run / reform FBI.
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Democrat Self Reflection Post Landslide? Zero point zero.
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AMERICANS: “Do you think Democrats learned anything from last November’s historic election loss?” Democrats: Black ***** woman to play Jesus Christ in Jesus Christ Superstar musical at Hollywood Bowl. https://thepostmillennial.com/new-black-*****-woman-to-play-jesus-christ-in-jesus-christ-superstar-at-hollywood-bowl -
RFK Jr: CONFIRMED Trump 47 HHS Secretary
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Kash Patel to run / reform FBI.
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Promises Made, Promises KEPT! --> Trump Is About to Change the Deep State Forever and CUE the Shrieking And here we GO! Remember when President Donald J. Trump ran on actually draining the swamp and the Left didn't believe him? Heck, even certain people on the Right didn't think he'd follow through. And then Trump won with a mandate based on promises like draining the swamp, securing the border, and you know, putting America first. Welp, it sounds like he is keeping the promises he made to the American people. Again. He is slowly but surely draining that swamp and at this rate, it may never recover. Thank God. https://twitchy.com/samj/2025/02/18/trump-firing-dhs-employees-n2408535
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
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UNEXPECTEDLY! How COVID Pushed a Generation of Young People to the Right. For decades, America’s young voters have been deeply—and famously—progressive. In 2008, a youthquake sent Barack Obama to the White House. In 2016, voters ages 18 to 29 broke for Hillary Clinton by 18 points. In 2020, they voted for Joe Biden by 24 points. In 2024, Donald Trump closed most of the gap, losing voters under 30 by a 51–47 margin. In one recent CBS poll, Americans under 30 weren’t just evenly split between the parties. They were even more pro-Trump than Boomers over 65. Precisely polling teens and 20-somethings is a fraught business; some surveys suggest that Trump’s advantage among young people might already be fading. But young people’s apparent lurch right is not an American-only trend. “Far-right parties are surging across Europe—and young voters are buying in,” the journalist Hanne Cokelaere wrote for Politico last year. In France, Germany, Finland, and beyond, young voters are swinging their support toward anti-establishment far-right parties “in numbers equal to and even exceeding older voters.” In Germany, a 2024 survey of 2,000 people showed that young people have adopted a relatively new “gloomy outlook” on the future. No surprise, then, that the far-right Alternative für Deutschland has become the most popular party among Germans under 30. Like most interesting phenomena, this one even has a German name: Rechtsruck, or rightward shift. What’s driving this global Rechtsruck? It’s hard to say for sure. Maybe the entire world is casting a protest vote after several years of inflation. Last year was the largest wipeout for political incumbents in the developed world since the end of the Second World War. One level deeper, it wasn’t inflation on its own, but rather the combination of weak real economic growth and record immigration that tilled the soil for far-right upstarts, who can criticize progressive governments on both sides of the Atlantic for their failure to look out for their own citizens first. There is another potential driver of the global right turn: the pandemic. Pandemics might not initially seem to cash out in any particular political direction. After all, in the spring of 2020, one possible implication of the pandemic seemed to be that it would unite people behind a vision of collective sacrifice—or, at least, collective appreciation for health professionals, or for the effect of vaccines to reduce severe illness among adults. But political science suggests that pandemics are more likely to reduce rather than build trust in scientific authorities. https://archive.is/yHvH6 Yes, why could that be? And then in June, after the public went along with the lockdowns because of that message being constantly hammered home by Fauci, Birx, videos of celebrities singing “Imagine” from their mansions and yachts, and the somber repetitive “We’re all in this together” television commercials, the entire health care profession did a 180 that was worthy of Oceania: EXACTLY “That episode single-handedly destroyed trust in public health officials, proving they’d politicize their expertise when convenient. Corporate media celebrated a douchebag-lawyer shaming families at deserted beaches, then — overnight! — cheered densely packed street protests.” -
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Do you mean "MURDER VICTIMS" ?