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  1. a_little_hazel_nuts on

    Trump told everybody he was going to make everything better with tariffs, mass deportation, and cutting the government. Republicans always campaign on trickle down economics and small government. There are voters who don’t understand what any of that means because they keep voting for it.

  2. Commercial-East4069 on

    Yeah, I’m starting to think this grifting, demented, petty, sadistic, geriatric, narcissistic pedophile isn’t a very good president.

  3. During his first inauguration, back in the day, he insisted there was no rain. Also, he spent months obsessing about the number of people at his vs. Obama’s inauguration.

    A first year psychology student would/should have immediately known the disorder and why he was entirely unfit for office.

    Everything that came after that were just N manifestations of same chapter of textbook.

  4. Ill_End_8015 on

    There’s an even bigger possibility that he’s in the White House because Elon’s flunkys rigged it. Trump even offhandedly admitted that

  5. ZonghZonghZongh on

    A growing number of his voters are actually admitting [they made a mistake.](https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/04/politics/voter-regret-trump-2024)

    >When given a chance to recast their 2024 votes, in fact, just 84% of Trump voters said they would vote for him again — compared to 91% for Harris voters.

    >**So while some might prefer to not call it “regret,” 16% would apparently do things differently with hindsight.**

    >A [Strength in Numbers-Verasight poll](https://www.gelliottmorris.com/p/2026-03-27-buyers-remorse-trump-defectors) from around the same time fills out the regretful picture.

    >**It found 13% of Trump voters said they either “strongly” (5%) or “somewhat” (8%) regret their vote — double the number for Harris voters.**

    >**Regret was particularly high among Trump voters under 30 years old (17%) and Hispanics (16%).**

    MAGA is gonna MAGA, but we owe most of our “thanks” for a second Trump presidency to the extremely low information, nihilistic, vibes-based voters that most likely haven’t voted in a special election, off-year, or primary elections since they cast their ballot for Trump.

  6. No-Group-4504 on

    I AM PROUD TO SAY THAT AS AN AMERICAN, I DID NOT ELECT HIM!!!

    I voted, donated and canvassed for Harris to avoid the exact disaster that is unfolding. I didn’t know what the disaster would be, just that it would be!!!

  7. Maybe the midterms will save us. But, if they don’t, the carnage of the next two years will make the first two seem like the good old days.

  8. softlinedskin on

    This is satire from 2026 but it perfectly captures what we tried to warn everyone about. Hegseth firing generals during wartime and RFK Jr causing a measles surge is exactly the kind of chaos we predicted would happen with unqualified appointments.

  9. SwvellyBents on

    Republican voters learn you can’t stay alive on a strict diet of ‘owning the libs’.

  10. Ubiquitous_Ai on

    The trend now for people who voted for Donald Trump is to claim that “Both Parties” are the same. I wasn’t in the mood to let one of them get away with that excuse on YouTube: *”Republicans sound alarm about deficit, but when they get into power, they always balloon it. The Republican Party campaign on culture wars, racism and hate towards vulnerable and minority groups. People like you, respond positively to appeal to base instincts. Later, you blame “Both Parties” for the disaster you voted for. For instance, how has the war on Pronouns and Transgender improved your life? Both Parties are not the same! A Democratic President would not have wasted Trillions of dollars in Iran or Iraq. Republican Party is where corrupt and deviant people go to hide behind family values and patriotism. Look at Donald Trump! Democratic Party does not provide such hypocritical cover.”*

  11. CrimsonHeretic on

    You mean voting for an insurrectionist felon rapist who said he’d be a dictator on day one was a bad idea????

  12. dogoodsilence1 on

    I mean if Harris was president right now gas would be $2:50, we would have Americans working under the CHIPS ACT, glyphosate would be banned, we would have a department of education, actual doctors running the department of Health and Human Services, oh and we wouldn’t be at War with Iran, we would be supplying Ukraine to finish off Russia and we wouldn’t be behind China for the first time on global support of a nation

  13. Reviews-From-Me on

    The United States, and much of the world, would be much better today if Trump were serving his prison sentences for his felony convictions and indictments. Tens of thousands of people would be alive today.

  14. Still waiting for the world to realize both elections he “won” were proven in court to be rigged

  15. GooglephonicStereo on

    “There are three classes of people: those who see, those who see when they are shown, and those who do not see.”

    Leonardo da Vinci

  16. I’m still trying to understand how he got away with leading an insurrection that got people killed.

  17. TheStabbyCyclist on

    What do you mean by “we”? I sure as hell didn’t vote for that fucker.

  18. You should read the piece. It’s fricking hilarious.

    > In retrospect, my podcasting friends and I should have recognized those possibilities. Not that Rogan or Von or Jones or I would vote any differently if another election were held today. We are bold, rugged individualists who chart our own paths, do our own research on websites that confirm our biases, and never let unmanly things like facts or careful consideration stand in our way.

  19. I’ll never forgive media outlets for refusing to endorse Harris. How can they publish articles like this when they helped elect Trump.

  20. Boogersaidsboogers on

    Putting your dick into hot lava has a (small) possibility of being a bad idea | Opinion

    Jesus butt-fucking Christ people…ya think?!

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