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Seriously, how the fukk does this all end? There's going to be a tipping point, what's our end game
Lots of scenarios:

-Trump may end tariffs claim a win and stock markets go back up. Everyone calls him a genius and all is well in maga land.

-Trump continues to destroy the economy into a recession and maybe worse. Fox news finally bails and calls him out. He gets bigly mad and starts a war. Maybe bombs Iran.

Which results in a dem majority and he gets impeached (again). Trump orders his minions to get violent and skimishes break out. Mass protests and violence. If Fox news sticks with him they will be a major factor in keeping Trump afloat among the base and dumb Americans. The left will be labeled as terrorists.

-We make it 2028 but trump refuses to allow a primary and says he may delay the election because dems are rigging it or insert some other excuse. He will do his best to muck up the election so bad no one knows who won.

He eventually leaves the white house and country in shambles. A new president has to clean up the mess but we survive.
 

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Makes sense but I don’t think they’ve fully calculated the blowback from intentionally tanking the economy. The world economy can’t get out of a self inflicted depression from privatization, it’ll take huge government spending.. ironically they maybe ushering in socialism with their hubris.

A socialist President can just come in and Eminent domain all of the privatized departments the Trump administration is selling
As much as this is gonna hurt us and we never should’ve gotten to this fukking point, these dudes setting up the possibility for a French Revolution part deux and a new deal. People just gotta wake the fukk up.
 

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Lots of scenarios:

-Trump may end tariffs claim a win and stock markets go back up. Everyone calls him a genius and all is well in maga land.

-Trump continues to destroy the economy into a recession and maybe worse. Fox news finally bails and calls him out. He gets bigly mad and starts a war. Maybe bombs Iran.

Which results in a dem majority and he gets impeached (again). Trump orders his minions to get violent and skimishes break out. Mass protests and violence. If Fox news sticks with him they will be a major factor in keeping Trump afloat among the base and dumb Americans. The left will be labeled as terrorists.

-We make it 2028 but trump refuses to allow a primary and says he may delay the election because dems are rigging it or insert some other excuse. He will do his best to muck up the election so bad no one knows who won.

He eventually leaves the white house and country in shambles. A new president has to clean up the mess but we survive.
And then the new president only serves 4 terms because the united states voting electorate has the memory of a goldfish
 

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51% for immigration seems very low considering that's supposed to be his strong suit, that's basically a partisan divide
 

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As much as this is gonna hurt us and we never should’ve gotten to this fukking point, these dudes setting up the possibility for a French Revolution part deux and a new deal. People just gotta wake the fukk up.
I dont think that going to happing any time soon :snoop:
“It’s going to hurt a little bit to heal correctly,” 58-year-old Paris said, comparing Trump’s treatment of the economy to supporting a broken bone with a splint. “If you don’t set the bone, you’re going to get a wobbly healing and it’s not going to be strong; if you set it, it’s going to hurt, but it will be stronger than it was before.”

Paris’s husband, a registered Republican who doesn’t support Trump, is concerned about the portfolio’s decline, especially with the couple approaching retirement age. But Paris said she thinks the changes—particularly Trump’s tariffs on Mexican and Canadian products—will lead to long-term gains.

“What’s more important to me than having a few extra dollars in my retirement is that this country is set up for success,” Paris said.
 
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