As they should, for the shit show they’ve put this country in.
Significant_Cup_238 on
Republicans are hilariously bad at governing.
Answer70 on
Don’t worry, they’ll just rig it again.
YeetusShuttlesworth on
Oh wow, I can’t imagine why they feel that way
FreshRest4945 on
“Guys, don’t worry, I bought the Dominion voting machine corporation that is used in 23 states, I am sure we can make some voting irregularities happen!” – Scott Leiendecker, professional Republican stooge.
Republicans are the slimiest, most corrupt and sinister humans to ever exist. Their only purpose is to spread fear and misery to the masses while pocketing ‘donations’ for themselves. They don’t care for people’s healthcare, housing costs, workers’ rights and even human rights if it goes against their corporate/donor interests. A party that now openly welcomes white nationalists and nazis.
icecoldrootbeer on
“They argue that Democrats’ failure to come up with effective solutions to rein in health care costs ”
WTF?
SaveDMusician on
What is the reason Dems can’t take the senate, too?
KommanderKeen-a42 on
Have they tried not being fascists and protecting pedos?
Stereo_Jungle_Child on
The pendulum swings wildly back and forth until the machine tears itself apart.
LividTacos on
Should we change our policies?
No the people are wrong, so we should keep them from voting.
Save_The_Wicked on
It will only because because the economy is bad. Not because Trump is a dirt bag or because the GOP should have done more to inhibit his unconstitutional power.
It will be because their lives get harder. The moment the left makes their life easier again though good policy, they will show up to vote R again.
EnglishMatron on
Every day chaos, chaos, chaos. Although these are serious problems, this administration is only about how they can self enrich.
Used-Sun5726 on
Most Americans hate fascists.
BeenThere21 on
Will the millions who didn’t vote in 2024 vote in 2026? I’m not holding my breath.
ggrieves on
BS, there is no way they didn’t know. They were all complicit, but they all thought the totalitarian takeover would be complete by now. The cracks are showing, the old man is waning, they’re counting the months until he croaks, and they all have their knives out ready to carve up what’s left after he’s gone.
-squiddycat- on
Never let them win again.
eri- on
When you know your policies are geared towards the 1% and yourselves, you don’t actually want to be in power continuously.
You want enough time for your policies to start making you money but you want to be out of there by the time the longer term effects really start impacting Joe Schmoe.
That way, you can blame your opposition for it, win the election again 4 years later, repeat.
Trump and Vance might want to win but I doubt the republican party as a whole does, I’d wager most of them are just fine with taking their fraudulently made millions and running for the hills for a few years, until Trump dies, then come back to pretend they were never on board with any of it anyway, but they had little choice in light of Trumps party takeover.
Vance is the most stupid of the lot, he is the guy who is going to get thrown under the bus for all the shit Trump started.
joegetto on
Don’t worry. They know if they get blown out in the next one, voters are so short sighted they will be put right back into positions of power. Democrats will be trying to clean up this mess for the next 30 years, but if the don’t get it straightened out in 2 then they are to blame for all the problems. The long game is to starve services to their breaking point and create difficult to fix turmoil for Fox News to lean on for next two election cycles. Nothing has changed and nothing will if people don’t wake up and look beyond today.
H_E_Pennypacker on
Time to dump trump
ProudPainting6850 on
The US is facing a breakdown in democratic stability, public trust, and institutional integrity. Disinformation, foreign interference, monopolistic tech platforms, and a healthcare system driven by profit rather than public welfare have created conditions where incremental adjustments aren’t enough anymore. We need decisive political realignment capable of delivering a durable governing mandate. One strong enough to pass structural reforms, resist obstruction, and restore national resilience, while installing stronger guardrails against corruption and enforcing the rule of law.
A renewed mandate must address the information crisis at its core. Social media platforms should require real age verification and restrict access for anyone under 17. Section 230 must be modernized so platforms that algorithmically amplify content share accountability for the systems they design. Foreign bot operations and covert influence networks must be neutralized through transparency, mandatory labeling, and real-time reporting. Democracy cannot function if its information ecosystem is compromised.
Public power must also be reasserted over industries that shape national life. Civil rights should be codified in federal law to prevent regression. Universal healthcare must become a basic guarantee, and any private healthcare organization receiving public funds should accept public oversight, non-partisan board representation, strict accuracy rules for health claims, and transparent pricing that prevents exploitation. Medicine costs should be regulated to reflect necessity, not monopoly leverage.
Technological and corporate concentration demands vigorous antitrust enforcement, AI regulation, and when a company effectively functions as national infrastructure, consideration of partial public ownership. These reforms are not about ideology but about safeguarding citizens, stabilizing democracy, and ensuring that private interests cannot override the public good. The goal is simple: rebuild the systems that have failed, reinforce the ones that matter, and restore a government that serves the people rather than powerful institutions.
And tax policy must reflect the public interest: ultra-wealth accumulation beyond $1 billion should be met with extremely high marginal rates—up to 90%—while all tax loopholes, shelters, and avoidance schemes are closed to ensure the wealthiest contribute proportionately to the society that sustains them.
AlwaysBitter182 on
I’m surprised that the GOP is surprised by this since their whole shtick is to inflict as much pain as possible on anyone that doesn’t line their pockets with millions in bribes
NewMidwest on
Americans don’t like tyrants.
Vote for Democrats, Vote for America
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As they should, for the shit show they’ve put this country in.
Republicans are hilariously bad at governing.
Don’t worry, they’ll just rig it again.
Oh wow, I can’t imagine why they feel that way
“Guys, don’t worry, I bought the Dominion voting machine corporation that is used in 23 states, I am sure we can make some voting irregularities happen!” – Scott Leiendecker, professional Republican stooge.
Imagine how much greater a wipeout it would be if the Democrats actually stood for something. Then we could have a [1894](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1894_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections) style election.
Republicans are the slimiest, most corrupt and sinister humans to ever exist. Their only purpose is to spread fear and misery to the masses while pocketing ‘donations’ for themselves. They don’t care for people’s healthcare, housing costs, workers’ rights and even human rights if it goes against their corporate/donor interests. A party that now openly welcomes white nationalists and nazis.
“They argue that Democrats’ failure to come up with effective solutions to rein in health care costs ”
WTF?
What is the reason Dems can’t take the senate, too?
Have they tried not being fascists and protecting pedos?
The pendulum swings wildly back and forth until the machine tears itself apart.
Should we change our policies?
No the people are wrong, so we should keep them from voting.
It will only because because the economy is bad. Not because Trump is a dirt bag or because the GOP should have done more to inhibit his unconstitutional power.
It will be because their lives get harder. The moment the left makes their life easier again though good policy, they will show up to vote R again.
Every day chaos, chaos, chaos. Although these are serious problems, this administration is only about how they can self enrich.
Most Americans hate fascists.
Will the millions who didn’t vote in 2024 vote in 2026? I’m not holding my breath.
BS, there is no way they didn’t know. They were all complicit, but they all thought the totalitarian takeover would be complete by now. The cracks are showing, the old man is waning, they’re counting the months until he croaks, and they all have their knives out ready to carve up what’s left after he’s gone.
Never let them win again.
When you know your policies are geared towards the 1% and yourselves, you don’t actually want to be in power continuously.
You want enough time for your policies to start making you money but you want to be out of there by the time the longer term effects really start impacting Joe Schmoe.
That way, you can blame your opposition for it, win the election again 4 years later, repeat.
Trump and Vance might want to win but I doubt the republican party as a whole does, I’d wager most of them are just fine with taking their fraudulently made millions and running for the hills for a few years, until Trump dies, then come back to pretend they were never on board with any of it anyway, but they had little choice in light of Trumps party takeover.
Vance is the most stupid of the lot, he is the guy who is going to get thrown under the bus for all the shit Trump started.
Don’t worry. They know if they get blown out in the next one, voters are so short sighted they will be put right back into positions of power. Democrats will be trying to clean up this mess for the next 30 years, but if the don’t get it straightened out in 2 then they are to blame for all the problems. The long game is to starve services to their breaking point and create difficult to fix turmoil for Fox News to lean on for next two election cycles. Nothing has changed and nothing will if people don’t wake up and look beyond today.
Time to dump trump
The US is facing a breakdown in democratic stability, public trust, and institutional integrity. Disinformation, foreign interference, monopolistic tech platforms, and a healthcare system driven by profit rather than public welfare have created conditions where incremental adjustments aren’t enough anymore. We need decisive political realignment capable of delivering a durable governing mandate. One strong enough to pass structural reforms, resist obstruction, and restore national resilience, while installing stronger guardrails against corruption and enforcing the rule of law.
A renewed mandate must address the information crisis at its core. Social media platforms should require real age verification and restrict access for anyone under 17. Section 230 must be modernized so platforms that algorithmically amplify content share accountability for the systems they design. Foreign bot operations and covert influence networks must be neutralized through transparency, mandatory labeling, and real-time reporting. Democracy cannot function if its information ecosystem is compromised.
Public power must also be reasserted over industries that shape national life. Civil rights should be codified in federal law to prevent regression. Universal healthcare must become a basic guarantee, and any private healthcare organization receiving public funds should accept public oversight, non-partisan board representation, strict accuracy rules for health claims, and transparent pricing that prevents exploitation. Medicine costs should be regulated to reflect necessity, not monopoly leverage.
Technological and corporate concentration demands vigorous antitrust enforcement, AI regulation, and when a company effectively functions as national infrastructure, consideration of partial public ownership. These reforms are not about ideology but about safeguarding citizens, stabilizing democracy, and ensuring that private interests cannot override the public good. The goal is simple: rebuild the systems that have failed, reinforce the ones that matter, and restore a government that serves the people rather than powerful institutions.
And tax policy must reflect the public interest: ultra-wealth accumulation beyond $1 billion should be met with extremely high marginal rates—up to 90%—while all tax loopholes, shelters, and avoidance schemes are closed to ensure the wealthiest contribute proportionately to the society that sustains them.
I’m surprised that the GOP is surprised by this since their whole shtick is to inflict as much pain as possible on anyone that doesn’t line their pockets with millions in bribes
Americans don’t like tyrants.
Vote for Democrats, Vote for America