Liberals are MAGA

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Well they were. Now they are anti Trump at all costs
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Liberals will vote against their own self-interests and vote with the radical left just to own the other team.
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PAC-10-BEAR said:

Working class "conservatives" will vote against their own self-interests and vote with the radical right just to own the other team.

FIFY!

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Why do working class voters support a candidate that advocates tax cuts that primarily benefit the wealthy?

Answer:


"Lack of detailed policy knowledge: Many voters do not have a full understanding of the intricate details of tax policy or how their own taxes are allocated. This can make them susceptible to simple, emotionally resonant slogans rather than rational analysis.

Misinformation and framing: Candidates often use strategic messaging to frame their tax plans, emphasizing broad tax cuts for all while downplaying the extent to which they primarily benefit the wealthiest. For example, messaging about "tax cuts for working families" can distract from data showing far greater gains for the ultra-rich.

Confirmation bias: Voters often prioritize information that confirms their existing political views. This can lead them to believe that a candidate's policies will benefit them personally, even in the face of contrary evidence, especially if they have an emotional investment in that candidate."
AI Overview


*I foresee a day in the near future when Trump gets all the tech giants to tow the line to the extent that AI will provide the following response the question posed at the top of this post:

AI Overview cannot respond to any question based on a false premise. The premise in the question is false because there has never been a tax cut that primarily benefits the wealthy. All tax cuts benefit all tax payers equally. Furthermore, it is clear that the question posed was formulated by a Far Left Radical.
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Because massive corporate taxes will make more companies flee like apple did.

Socialism spending is no sustainable and I believe intentional

All the mega companies support the radical left because they are trying to control the world. Look at donations


Google admitted first amendment violations and you just shrug it off.

The left is owned by globalist and don't care about minorities, lgbqt or anybody else. They just want to destroy the west.
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Liberals used to be MAGA.

Hillary sounds more MAGA here than some of our weakling Republicans in Congress.
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bearister said:

Why do working class voters support a candidate that advocates tax cuts that primarily benefit the wealthy?

Answer:


"Lack of detailed policy knowledge: Many voters do not have a full understanding of the intricate details of tax policy or how their own taxes are allocated. This can make them susceptible to simple, emotionally resonant slogans rather than rational analysis.

Misinformation and framing: Candidates often use strategic messaging to frame their tax plans, emphasizing broad tax cuts for all while downplaying the extent to which they primarily benefit the wealthiest. For example, messaging about "tax cuts for working families" can distract from data showing far greater gains for the ultra-rich.

Confirmation bias: Voters often prioritize information that confirms their existing political views. This can lead them to believe that a candidate's policies will benefit them personally, even in the face of contrary evidence, especially if they have an emotional investment in that candidate."
AI Overview


*I foresee a day in the near future when Trump gets all the tech giants to tow the line to the extent that AI will provide the following response the question posed at the top of this post:

AI Overview cannot respond to any question based on a false premise. The premise in the question is false because there has never been a tax cut that primarily benefits the wealthy. All tax cuts benefit all tax payers equally. Furthermore, it is clear that the question posed was formulated by a Far Left Radical.

A lot of Americans, especially the undereducated, are a bit fuzzy on the economic issues, but the right has a talent for getting them all riled up about immigrants, Black people and LGBTQ issues. The trans thing is huge right now, in some people's minds.

MI ("my intelligence") overview
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Big C said:

bearister said:

Why do working class voters support a candidate that advocates tax cuts that primarily benefit the wealthy?

Answer:


"Lack of detailed policy knowledge: Many voters do not have a full understanding of the intricate details of tax policy or how their own taxes are allocated. This can make them susceptible to simple, emotionally resonant slogans rather than rational analysis.

Misinformation and framing: Candidates often use strategic messaging to frame their tax plans, emphasizing broad tax cuts for all while downplaying the extent to which they primarily benefit the wealthiest. For example, messaging about "tax cuts for working families" can distract from data showing far greater gains for the ultra-rich.

Confirmation bias: Voters often prioritize information that confirms their existing political views. This can lead them to believe that a candidate's policies will benefit them personally, even in the face of contrary evidence, especially if they have an emotional investment in that candidate."
AI Overview


*I foresee a day in the near future when Trump gets all the tech giants to tow the line to the extent that AI will provide the following response the question posed at the top of this post:

AI Overview cannot respond to any question based on a false premise. The premise in the question is false because there has never been a tax cut that primarily benefits the wealthy. All tax cuts benefit all tax payers equally. Furthermore, it is clear that the question posed was formulated by a Far Left Radical.

A lot of Americans, especially the undereducated, are a bit fuzzy on the economic issues, but the right has a talent for getting them all riled up about immigrants, Black people and LGBTQ issues. The trans thing is huge right now, in some people's minds.

MI ("my intelligence") overview


Before Yogi's guru, Matt Taibbi, sold out to shovel sh@it to the Joe Rogan aggrieved White Boy crew, he was a truth teller and AWESOME. No one turned a phrase and cut to the bone like he did:

"In the modern Republican Party, making sense is a secondary consideration. Years of relentless propaganda combined with extreme frustration over the disastrous Bush years and two terms of a Kenyan Muslim terrorist president have cast the party's right wing into a swirling suckhole of paranoia and conspiratorial craziness. There is nothing you can do to go too far, a fact proved, if not exactly understood, by the madman, Trump.

In the elaborate con that is American electoral politics, the Republican voter has long been the easiest mark in the game, the biggest dope in the room. Everyone inside the Beltway knows this. The Republican voters themselves are the only ones who never saw it.

All you have to do to secure a Republican vote is show lots of pictures of gay people kissing or black kids with their pants pulled down or Mexican babies at an emergency room.

….. That's literally all it's taken to secure decades of Republican votes, a few patriotic words and a little over-the-pants rubbing.

But then he [Trump]ran into the total stupidity of America that embraced every dumb thing about him, and that chemically interacted with his narcissistic personality and it turned into this unstoppable force.

America has been trending stupid for a long time. Now the stupid wants out of its cage, and Trump is urging it on."
Matt Taibbi
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Seek help
How (are) you gonna win when you ain’t right within…
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Big C said:

A lot of Americans, especially the undereducated, are a bit fuzzy on the economic issues, but the right has a talent for getting them all riled up about immigrants, Black people and LGBTQ issues. The trans thing is huge right now, in some people's minds.

MI ("my intelligence") overview


The libs were the original MAGA. Either Biden or Kamala would have been president if they adopted Hillary's platform.
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PAC-10-BEAR said:

Big C said:

A lot of Americans, especially the undereducated, are a bit fuzzy on the economic issues, but the right has a talent for getting them all riled up about immigrants, Black people and LGBTQ issues. The trans thing is huge right now, in some people's minds.

MI ("my intelligence") overview


The libs were the original MAGA. Either Biden or Kamala would have been president if they adopted Hillary's platform.

Vince Foster would be alive today if he had adopted Hillary's platform.

FAFO!
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bearister said:

Big C said:

bearister said:

Why do working class voters support a candidate that advocates tax cuts that primarily benefit the wealthy?

Answer:





"Lack of detailed policy knowledge: Many voters do not have a full understanding of the intricate details of tax policy or how their own taxes are allocated. This can make them susceptible to simple, emotionally resonant slogans rather than rational analysis.

Misinformation and framing: Candidates often use strategic messaging to frame their tax plans, emphasizing broad tax cuts for all while downplaying the extent to which they primarily benefit the wealthiest. For example, messaging about "tax cuts for working families" can distract from data showing far greater gains for the ultra-rich.

Confirmation bias: Voters often prioritize information that confirms their existing political views. This can lead them to believe that a candidate's policies will benefit them personally, even in the face of contrary evidence, especially if they have an emotional investment in that candidate."
AI Overview


*I foresee a day in the near future when Trump gets all the tech giants to tow the line to the extent that AI will provide the following response the question posed at the top of this post:

AI Overview cannot respond to any question based on a false premise. The premise in the question is false because there has never been a tax cut that primarily benefits the wealthy. All tax cuts benefit all tax payers equally. Furthermore, it is clear that the question posed was formulated by a Far Left Radical.

A lot of Americans, especially the undereducated, are a bit fuzzy on the economic issues, but the right has a talent for getting them all riled up about immigrants, Black people and LGBTQ issues. The trans thing is huge right now, in some people's minds.

MI ("my intelligence") overview


Before Yogi's guru, Matt Taibbi, sold out to shovel sh@it to the Joe Rogan aggrieved White Boy crew, he was a truth teller and AWESOME. No one turned a phrase and cut to the bone like he did:

"In the modern Republican Party, making sense is a secondary consideration. Years of relentless propaganda combined with extreme frustration over the disastrous Bush years and two terms of a Kenyan Muslim terrorist president have cast the party's right wing into a swirling suckhole of paranoia and conspiratorial craziness. There is nothing you can do to go too far, a fact proved, if not exactly understood, by the madman, Trump.

In the elaborate con that is American electoral politics, the Republican voter has long been the easiest mark in the game, the biggest dope in the room. Everyone inside the Beltway knows this. The Republican voters themselves are the only ones who never saw it.

All you have to do to secure a Republican vote is show lots of pictures of gay people kissing or black kids with their pants pulled down or Mexican babies at an emergency room.

….. That's literally all it's taken to secure decades of Republican votes, a few patriotic words and a little over-the-pants rubbing.

But then he [Trump]ran into the total stupidity of America that embraced every dumb thing about him, and that chemically interacted with his narcissistic personality and it turned into this unstoppable force.

America has been trending stupid for a long time. Now the stupid wants out of its cage, and Trump is urging it on."
Matt Taibbi




This post proves how ignorant and horribly psyoped you are
What percent of MAGA you think is racist? Homophobic?

If you bother to look at all the western countries around the world falling to shambles and being taken over by radical left control and look right here and see all the same things you would realize you are on the side of the bad guys
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