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4 pointsThe first Trump presidency was kind of inconsequential, but this one is setting up much better. The first time around Trump was inexperienced and overwhelmed. He was surrounded by too many backstabbers and Trump did not really comprehend how the corrupt deep state operated. This time Trump is focused, he is setting up a team with common goals and the tactics of the deep state have been mostly defeated and exposed. None of the manufactured scandals like Russia-gate will get any traction, and Trump will be able to focus and work towards the most massive reforms of government since it's inception. The media has been neutered and there are enough free platforms thst Trump will be able to get through truth out. Trump's biggest obstacle will be spineless anti-American Republicans in the house and senate who can prevent the razor-thin majority from passing bills. The federal reserve could also throw a wrench into things if they decide to tank the economy with unnecessary tightening policies. Things to look forward to: FOREIGN POLICY: End of the conflicts in Ukraine and Israel. Improved relations with Russia and perhaps even China. Our relations with these two are at the lowest levels I have ever witnessed. More favorable trade policies using tariffs as leverage. Once again securing the borders with many of the criminal elements being deported. A complete drainage of the state department which is nothing but a bunch of war-mongering swamp creatures. GOVERNMENT: Refocus of the FBI and CIA to legitimate roles of fighting crime and elimination of tools used to censure and threaten ordinary citizens in politicized efforts. Rolling back many of the tools which were meant to fight terrorism or organized crime but have been massively abused. Significant reduction of the federal workforce by elimination of useless red tape and meaningless functions. Reducing the amount of teleworking. Freeing up whistleblowers to come forward without retribution and exposing mass corruption. ECONOMY: Extension of tax cuts. Favorable laws on cryptocurrencies which will enable mass adoption which will lead to a massive reforms of our inefficient and corrupt money system. The federal reserve system straps this nation and citizens in hopeless piles of debt. Oil and nuclear policies will promote oil production and encourage the building of new nuclear plants. SOCIAL POLICIES Social policies will be mostly removed from the federal level and states will be able to adapt laws which control abortion and parental rights over their children. Women's rights though will be protected at a national level so they will be free to compete in sports against other women and men pretending to be women will not be allowed in female prisons. HEALTH The 78 vaccines which are now being pushed on children will be scrutinized and studies will be conducted to authenticate their safety and effectiveness. I expect numerous vaccines will be removed from the recommended list, but key ones will remain. The food industry and the use of chemicals will be scrutinized and many chemicals that are not allowed in most developed countries will now not be allowed here. There could also be significant reforms in our health care industry to make it more efficient and controls to help reduce the costs to consumer. I would expect the health industry will need to provide up front costs and avoid the endless costs which pile up on the bills making them astronomical. MEDIA: Independant media personalities will no longer be under assault from various agencies inside the fed and corporate alliances which collude to restrict competition will be eliminated. Mega social media platforms which dominate the market will be expected to actually be a platform and not be entitled to censor speech based on political content. Censorship will be limited to speech which advocated illegal acts or threatens people. That are a few things that I see happening, but I am sure there are many others. I would like federal agencies to also become more answerable to our elected officials, but i am not sure that is on the table, but it needs to be. Regardless, I see more positive changes coming to our government than from any president in my lifetime.
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4 pointsWithout reading any of the posts above, and not speaking for maga as a whole, I'll just say equal rights = fine. Special rights = go fuk yourself
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4 pointsBeing gay doesn’t prohibit you from being MAGA. Considering your politics you can’t be. Maybe your boyfriend can.
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3 pointsJust had this discussion a while ago actually. Never had a problem with gaya, gay movements, gay marriage. All of it. Difference is the trans movement wants to include kids.
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2 pointsTrump doesn’t have a problem with the gays, but many MAGA folk do.
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1 pointI thought MAGA was kinda backtracking on support for the gheys, since it kinda goes along with tranny bashing. But now, Trump has picked a ghey married dude with children (that they’re obviously indoctrinating) to be his treasury secretary! Plus he’s part of the elite AND he used to work for Soros!! Which I personally think is pretty open-minded of Trump. But maybe not so MAGA A capitalist with a soft spot for royalty. A deep-rooted Southerner with a fondness for stylish New York locales. A gay man, married with children, who has embraced a Republican Party that has sometimes vilified elements, and individuals, of the L.G.B.T.Q. movement. Such are the crosscurrents coursing through the biography of Scott Bessent, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick for Treasury secretary. The appointment would give him vast power over the nation’s economic plans — and place him fifth in line for the presidency, potentially the highest governmental position ever held by a gay person. A hedge-fund titan with a formidable professional pedigree, Mr. Bessent, 62, has been a quiet presence in New York’s social scene since the 1990s, when he worked for George Soros, the liberal megadonor and financier, eventually managing tens of billions of dollars in assets. He counts among his friends a group of elegant socialites and women of the world, Capote-ian swans of a different era, including the president-elect’s former sister-in-law Blaine Trump, Princess Firyal of Jordan and Queen Camilla, whom he once hosted at his Hamptons home — and forced to smoke her cigarettes outside. He is friends, too, with King Charles III, who has regularly hosted him at Buckingham Palace. Mr. Bessent no longer has a home in New York City, and is instead schooling his daughter and son, ages 11 and 15, in London with his husband, John Freeman, a former assistant district attorney in the Bronx, whom he married in 2011. The family also has homes in Charleston, S.C. — the state where Mr. Bessent was raised — and in Lyford Cay, a gated community in Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, which advertises itselfas “one of the Caribbean’s most elegant and exclusive enclaves.” https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/10/style/scott-bessent-trump-treasury.html
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1 pointWell, yeah. Because only a focking moron would think that’s true.
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1 pointBOYO, what happens if Trump deports your Brazilian Cabana Boy? You'll be stuck with all that baby oil.
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1 pointScott Pressler did amazing work for the movement in PA
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1 pointIt is racist, and I bet whoever wrote that scene agreed
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1 pointSo I just watched this scene. Basically the reason Piccolo says it (if we assume this even actually happened) is because he was trying to make Sayers mad so that he would finish his reps. Which indicates that he knows it’s racist to say it (but Sayers laughed because he knew Piccolo wasn’t actually racist). Seems like a bit of a self-own on your part.
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1 pointI was fine with gays and trannies until they started grooming children.
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1 pointIf you vote for him then you support him. Also his supporters take on his personal so his supporters are essentially an extension of him.
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1 pointNon ppr, or half ppr, I would have picked Taylor, full ppr, I’m going with Mooney.
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1 pointAlso, MAGA voter says what? Lol you are such a fraud.
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1 pointObamacare would've fixed everything IF we had enacted Universal Healthcare like he wanted, but the Republicans wouldn't allow it so we have this mess. It's better than it was because before there was no healthcare if you had no job to pay for it.
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1 pointWhat is wrong with you people? Obamacare fixed everything. Quit complaining.
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1 pointTrump has done more for the Gay community than any other President
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1 pointSquissy just isnt very bright. Timmy also isnt bright but hes arrogant and annoying, so timmy wins
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1 pointCongrats 4077 on the Division win! Came down to the last game and you put up some good points!
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1 pointThe world is not black and white Worms. Get out sometime.
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1 pointHe is going to learn about the pump and dump, but it will have nothing to do with crypto.