Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
Deportations
Tariffs
Trade deals
Peace deals
Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
Seems on a much larger scale than usual, though.Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
sycasey said:Seems on a much larger scale than usual, though.Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
bear2034 said:Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
Deportations
Tariffs
Trade deals
Peace deals
bear2034 said:movielover said:
Is playing up 'Aligator Island' a psychological move to increase self deportations?
If say five million people leave or are deported, that lessens the strain on hospitals, schools, housing, social services, while also spurring American jobs and wages.
The Democrat hype machine is referring to them as internment camps. Which one sounds most unpleasant?
Alligator Alcatraz
Alligator Auschwitz
Gator Gulag
movielover said:
More winning.GOAT: Trump continues to prove he's the Michael Jordan of presidents. The jobs report came in over expectations with prior months being revised upward (realize that almost every month of Biden's term the jobs were revised downward). Unemployment had been expected to increase as a… pic.twitter.com/m0vQteEA16
— @amuse (@amuse) July 3, 2025
Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
sycasey said:Seems on a much larger scale than usual, though.Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
bear2034 said:sycasey said:Seems on a much larger scale than usual, though.Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
If the Democrats can find a centrist candidate with common sense policies that appeal to both the left and right, illegal and legal, they can easily defeat the far right MAGA Republicans.
Anarchistbear said:Biden is deadbear2034 said:If the Democrats can find a centrist candidate with common sense policies that appeal to both the left and right, illegal and legal, they can easily defeat the far right MAGA Republicans.sycasey said:Seems on a much larger scale than usual, though.Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
Anarchistbear said:bear2034 said:sycasey said:Seems on a much larger scale than usual, though.Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
If the Democrats can find a centrist candidate with common sense policies that appeal to both the left and right, illegal and legal, they can easily defeat the far right MAGA Republicans.
Biden is dead
Big C said:Anarchistbear said:bear2034 said:sycasey said:Seems on a much larger scale than usual, though.Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
If the Democrats can find a centrist candidate with common sense policies that appeal to both the left and right, illegal and legal, they can easily defeat the far right MAGA Republicans.
Biden is dead
But democratic socialist centrist Mamdani lives! And he and AOC will have lived just long enough to share the ticket in 2028! Fresh, bold ideas... and free bus rides!
While it is welcome that the CIA has finally admitted, in a roundabout way, that the Intelligence Community Assessment claiming Putin was responsible for Trump’s election was a fraud, it is also deeply frustrating. @LeeSmithDC and I have been shouting this from the rooftops for…
— Hans Mahncke (@HansMahncke) July 3, 2025
GREAT NEWS: 140 EPA Deep Staters who signed onto attack of President @RealDonaldTrump placed on administrative leave. They signed screed to "join in solidarity with employees across the federal government in opposing this administration's policies..."
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) July 3, 2025
Anarchistbear said:sycasey said:Seems on a much larger scale than usual, though.Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
The ante has been raised but same game and playbook
BREAKING: Rob Bresnahan sold his stock in Centene, the country’s largest Medicaid provider, right before voting to strip healthcare from 17 million Americans. pic.twitter.com/Ga30GgOe5l
— PA Democratic Party (@PADems) July 3, 2025
movielover said:
Just to be clear, the BBB simply requires able-bodied non-retired men to work or volunteer 20 hours per week to continue receiving health care coverage.
sycasey said:Anarchistbear said:sycasey said:Seems on a much larger scale than usual, though.Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
The ante has been raised but same game and playbook
Like I just don't think Bush would have cut Medicaid to this degree. He did other bad things, but not that. Republicans are way emboldened right now
In other news . . .BREAKING: Rob Bresnahan sold his stock in Centene, the country’s largest Medicaid provider, right before voting to strip healthcare from 17 million Americans. pic.twitter.com/Ga30GgOe5l
— PA Democratic Party (@PADems) July 3, 2025
the people you meet in line at the check cashing store. Crazy huh?movielover said:bearister said:
"….that lessens the strain on hospitals…."
The Big Beautiful Bill's cuts to Medicaid is going to blow up ER's
Can we have ICE help with that? I had a discussion w an illegal immigrant on Monument Blvd in Concord tell me how every time he goes to the ER he uses a different name and ID. He could pay his bills, but he was sending money home to Mexico.
Tomorrow is No Kings Day 🇺🇸🦅
— Mostly Peaceful Memes (@MostlyPeacefull) July 4, 2025
Anarchistbear said:sycasey said:Anarchistbear said:sycasey said:Seems on a much larger scale than usual, though.Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
The ante has been raised but same game and playbook
Like I just don't think Bush would have cut Medicaid to this degree. He did other bad things, but not that. Republicans are way emboldened right now
In other news . . .BREAKING: Rob Bresnahan sold his stock in Centene, the country’s largest Medicaid provider, right before voting to strip healthcare from 17 million Americans. pic.twitter.com/Ga30GgOe5l
— PA Democratic Party (@PADems) July 3, 2025
Bush proposed privatization of Medicare. Same playbook, they just keep chipping away and Trump is the first Republican President since Reagan that could make it happen.
🚨 NOW: President Trump and our INCREDIBLE First Lady Melania share a kiss on the White House balcony as the crowd chants “FOUR MORE YEARS!”
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 5, 2025
What an EPIC day for our country!
And THE BEST IS YET TO COME! 🇺🇸💥 pic.twitter.com/XSmJ8S9Ud4
bearister said:
ICE's $175 billion windfall: Trump's mass deportation force set to receive military-level funding - Salon.com
https://www.salon.com/2025/07/03/ices-175-billion-windfall-trumps-mass-deportation-force-set-to-receive-military-level-funding/
"President Donald Trump's budget, which passed the Senate Tuesday, allocated some $175 billion towards his mass deportation campaign, more money than almost any country spends on its military, and many times the estimated yearly cost it would take to end world hunger…..
The $175 billion deportation budget is larger than the military budget for any country other than the United States and China, surpassing the Russian military budget by nearly $30 billion……
The budget for ICE's enforcement will likely be allocated in large part to hiring new ICE agents, the often-masked agents who abduct people from American streets and courthouses. The new $30 billion ICE budget, more than three times the previous budget, would provide for the hiring of some 10,000 ICE agents, who would receive a $10,000 bonus, per the White House. For comparison, the FBI's budget in fiscal year 2025 was just $11 billion."
Ladies and Gentleman, meet the Praetorian Guard (……but only on their days off, naturally).
movielover said:Biggest wage increase in 60 years.bear2034 said:Anarchistbear said:
Same Republicans staff as always
Lower taxes
Increase military and security spending
Cut social spending
Nothing at all new or different here
Deportations
Tariffs
Trade deals
Peace deals
Low inflation.
$10 Trillion in investments.
The next few weeks will be too much winning. Trade deals getting ready to roll in, rescission bills, ...
— Mostly Peaceful Memes (@MostlyPeacefull) July 5, 2025