And it will be well deserved despite all the effort to keep him out of power.
norf937 on
The great Bush appointed judge has spoken the prophecy.
/s
schu4KSU on
That’s the plan.
RealGianath on
Maybe 10 months ago there was still some question about our democratic demise. We’re already well on our way to ruin here.
Antipolemic on
Most foreign policy experts and economists already think he has. No crystal ball needed.
njb2017 on
He already has. But the power belongs to the people…Hopefully. I still know so many people who are completely ok with what he’s doing and thats what scares me
Jamizon1 on
It doesn’t have to be this way. Impeach him. Prosecute him. Imprison him. Forget him.
Problem solved.
RAMacDonald901 on
asked AI if trump still owed money for his past rallies;
# Key Amounts Owed
* **Albuquerque, New Mexico**: Trump owes **$444,986** for public safety costs dating back to his 2019 rally. This amount includes interest accrued over the years.
* **Prescott Valley, Arizona**: The city reports an outstanding bill of **$25,737.32** from a 2022 rally.
* **Mesa, Arizona**: Another invoice dated from a 2018 rally totals **$64,477.56** but has remained unpaid.
These debts are part of a broader pattern where Trump’s campaign has often left cities to shoulder the financial burden of his rallies. Local governments are frequently left to cover the costs associated with increased police presence and other resources needed for crowd managemen
AmrokMC on
Everyone not riding the orange-stained micropenis thinks the same.
New-Anybody-6206 on
Already has.
Honeylamb_Girlfriend on
Thats the goal. Why isnt anyone paying attention?
usps_fan on
>A **former** top conservative federal judge has warned that the country must take seriously Donald Trump’s talk about seeking an unconstitutional third term in office.
Conservatives currently in power need to fucking grow a pair.
BearSquid7 on
We’re living it buddy
N0limitZZ on
Like it or not, 2026 COULD go something like this:
1) Use of the insurrectionary act;
2) Martial law (for those who don’t know, it doesn’t require congressional approval;
3) Militarization of conservative and dissident Republican states;
4) Suspicious deaths among judges and politicians (heart attacks, car accidents, home robberies; recall Escobar’s policy: only two options, money or bullets), especially in those states where the governor can appoint a temporary replacement;
5) Electoral corruption;
6) Definitive takeover of the Supreme Court, the House of Representatives, and the Senate (see point 4);
7) Constitutional amendments.
teamdiabetes11 on
Yet another too little, too late situation. This was clear as day to anyone with a functioning brain who paid attention. Unfortunately the majority of voters in America have proven themselves to be void of these and the morals they claim.
Lemp_Triscuit11 on
The America I grew up in *is* ruined. I’m not sure how I’m supposed to look at some of my neighbors or old friends again.
bandalooper on
The ballroom doesn’t matter nearly as much as the bunker beneath it. He’s installing himself past 2028 whether we do or not.
Gummyvenusde-milo on
It’s already ruined. Even if they got booted out of office right this very moment, cleaning up this mess will take decades.
FluidFisherman6843 on
Will? Guess they don’t teach verb tenses in law school
guelph000 on
Will??
projexion_reflexion on
Luttig again, of course. This one guy they keep quoting isn’t going to change anything unless Republicans have a stroke and nominate him for president.
tiggie_7 on
Ya think?
7figureipo on
The same judge also predicted the sun will rise in the east, and the sky will be blue.
USCanuck on
I really have come to hate the daily beast. Between the paywall and the clickbaity headlines, it just reeks of left wing fox news.
alangcarter on
To a Yurpeen such as myself, specifying a judge’s political patronage seems very strange. Maybe that sort of thing will cause America’s ruin.
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no shit
And it will be well deserved despite all the effort to keep him out of power.
The great Bush appointed judge has spoken the prophecy.
/s
That’s the plan.
Maybe 10 months ago there was still some question about our democratic demise. We’re already well on our way to ruin here.
Most foreign policy experts and economists already think he has. No crystal ball needed.
He already has. But the power belongs to the people…Hopefully. I still know so many people who are completely ok with what he’s doing and thats what scares me
It doesn’t have to be this way. Impeach him. Prosecute him. Imprison him. Forget him.
Problem solved.
asked AI if trump still owed money for his past rallies;
# Key Amounts Owed
* **Albuquerque, New Mexico**: Trump owes **$444,986** for public safety costs dating back to his 2019 rally. This amount includes interest accrued over the years.
* **Prescott Valley, Arizona**: The city reports an outstanding bill of **$25,737.32** from a 2022 rally.
* **Mesa, Arizona**: Another invoice dated from a 2018 rally totals **$64,477.56** but has remained unpaid.
These debts are part of a broader pattern where Trump’s campaign has often left cities to shoulder the financial burden of his rallies. Local governments are frequently left to cover the costs associated with increased police presence and other resources needed for crowd managemen
Everyone not riding the orange-stained micropenis thinks the same.
Already has.
Thats the goal. Why isnt anyone paying attention?
>A **former** top conservative federal judge has warned that the country must take seriously Donald Trump’s talk about seeking an unconstitutional third term in office.
Conservatives currently in power need to fucking grow a pair.
We’re living it buddy
Like it or not, 2026 COULD go something like this:
1) Use of the insurrectionary act;
2) Martial law (for those who don’t know, it doesn’t require congressional approval;
3) Militarization of conservative and dissident Republican states;
4) Suspicious deaths among judges and politicians (heart attacks, car accidents, home robberies; recall Escobar’s policy: only two options, money or bullets), especially in those states where the governor can appoint a temporary replacement;
5) Electoral corruption;
6) Definitive takeover of the Supreme Court, the House of Representatives, and the Senate (see point 4);
7) Constitutional amendments.
Yet another too little, too late situation. This was clear as day to anyone with a functioning brain who paid attention. Unfortunately the majority of voters in America have proven themselves to be void of these and the morals they claim.
The America I grew up in *is* ruined. I’m not sure how I’m supposed to look at some of my neighbors or old friends again.
The ballroom doesn’t matter nearly as much as the bunker beneath it. He’s installing himself past 2028 whether we do or not.
It’s already ruined. Even if they got booted out of office right this very moment, cleaning up this mess will take decades.
Will? Guess they don’t teach verb tenses in law school
Will??
Luttig again, of course. This one guy they keep quoting isn’t going to change anything unless Republicans have a stroke and nominate him for president.
Ya think?
The same judge also predicted the sun will rise in the east, and the sky will be blue.
I really have come to hate the daily beast. Between the paywall and the clickbaity headlines, it just reeks of left wing fox news.
To a Yurpeen such as myself, specifying a judge’s political patronage seems very strange. Maybe that sort of thing will cause America’s ruin.
Too late.
*Republicans will cause America’s ruin.
Trump is a symptom, not the disease.