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All four of the people you just named were appointed by Trump. It's almost like you can't trust that guy.
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No he has done great in many areas. But the most important position is Attorney Gen. Matt Gates was is first choice. He needs a Bulldog Attorney who will destroy the traitors.
I voted for Trump in 2016.
Before that I was of the mind that voting was sort of an exercise to keep people enfranchised in the govt via win/lose of the 3 branches.
What made Trump seem credible was the media's attack on him, and many of the things he talked about.
Such as locking up the Clintons who he had been decades long friends with.
As soon as he won he was in front of a crowd cheering "lock them up lock them up!".
And he said, "no no, they're good people they've done a lot for our country."
As soon as I heard him say that I knew I had been fooled, and I didn't vote for him the next 2 times.
And while I agree there are SOME things he does that are preferable vs. the CLEAR INSANITY of the other side; I feel like he still serves the needs of the rotten core of the govt rather then the country.
And that's how it goes with anyone that makes it to DC.
But at the end of the day we have a small foreign "ally" that appears to have insane leverage over most of our politicians through bribery, blackmail, and probably sheer threats.
Just thank your lucky stars he's the president and not Kamala. The 25 million would be over 30 by now. The billionaires run this world, you can do way worse than Trump. You may be right and he takes us in the globalist's direction but in a more rational way if that's possible.
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Obviously I didn't want Kamala to win.
But the real issue is that I personally feel that Kamala was selected to lose.
Hillary Clinton too. It's all the more effective to have us feel like we really dodged a bullet, and won something by electing him.
When I was younger no one cared about politics.
You could talk about it, and people generally just didn't give a damn at all.
Even in 2016, I can remember telling my father that we needed to get Trump elected. He basically told me that I shouldn't live "with the world on my shoulders".
By 2020, he was calling me begging me to vote. Same in 2024.
He jumped in on Trump full-board, and I know a lot of people who only started worrying about politics since after his first term.
Trump's function was to get people invested in voting, and it worked.
Everyone worries about politics.
When I look at Facebook that's mostly what I see from people who not that long ago didn't say anything political.
Social media is also a huge part of why this happened because of the algorithm prioritizing content that makes people outraged.
It's why half the country became fixated on the idea that police officers kill unarmed black men constantly, and why we have body cams on every officer.
Ironically, now the left has even floated the idea of getting rid of body cams which is INSANE.
But the more people watch them, the more they become aware of what police deal with and why they are trained to open fire when someone acts questionably in defying a lawful order.