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As we know Trump is widely regarded as one of the most polarizing presidents in U.S. history. His first term presidency was marked by deep partisan divides, with his approval ratings showing the largest gap between Republicans and Democrats of any modern president. His policies on immigration, race relations, and the COVID-19 pandemic further intensified these divisions, not to mention that fucking face
His presidency has deepened existing political divides, with strong supporters praising his boldness while critics view his leadership as chaotic. He lives and breathes to make America Trump land, where he is king and we all bow to him. It’s all about: Retribution:
No matter what you think about Trump's antics, how does he keep getting away with it? Here are some reasons are:
Party Loyalty: Many Republicans continue to back Trump due to his strong influence over the party and voter base.
Policy Priorities: Some GOP lawmakers focus on advancing Trump's legislative agenda, even as they debate tax cuts and budget concerns.
Internal Divisions: Not all Republicans agree on Trump's policies—some senators are pushing back against his tax proposals and spending plans.
Strategic Calculations: Some Republicans may believe that supporting Trump helps maintain party unity and electoral strength, while others worry about long-term consequences
So Trump demands “total loyalty to Trump” and just Trump no matter what the cost, just ask
Steve Bannon: Trump's former White House adviser was sentenced to four months in prison for contempt of Congress after defying a subpoena related to the January 6 investigation.
Peter Navarro: Another ex-Trump adviser, Navarro was also sentenced to four months in prison for contempt of Congress after refusing to testify about Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Michael Cohen: Trump's former personal lawyer served three years in prison for campaign finance violations, tax fraud, and lying to Congress.
Paul Manafort: Trump's former campaign chairman was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison for bank and tax fraud before receiving a pardon from Trump.
Rudy Giuliani: Trump's former lawyer was disbarred and faces multiple lawsuits, including a $148 million defamation judgment against him.
Jenna Ellis: A former Trump campaign attorney, Ellis took a plea deal in Georgia’s election interference case and agreed to testify against co-defeLiz Cheney: Former Republican congresswoman who served as vice chair of the House Select Committee investigating the attack.
Adam Kinzinger: Another Republican committee member who strongly criticized Trump's actions.
Rusty Bowers: Arizona House Speaker who testified about Trump's pressure campaign to overturn election results.
Brad Raffensperger: Georgia Secretary of State who resisted Trump's efforts to "find votes" in Georgia.
To name but a few, a special shout out to Peter Navarro, not only did he serve time in jail for Trump, but he also got his job back with Trump 2.0, birds of a feather.
With the whole world watching what’s going on in California, Trump is playing out the project 2025 to a tee, he is also offering the world another distraction away from his in his face failures.
Economic Struggles: His trade policies, particularly tariffs, have been criticized for failing to deliver promised benefits, with manufacturing job losses and economic downturn concerns.
Government Efficiency Issues: The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, failed to achieve its ambitious cost-cutting goals, leading to mass federal employee layoffs and public service disruptions.
Legislative Setbacks: His "One Big Beautiful Bill" faced significant opposition, even from allies like Musk, who publicly denounced it.
Legal & Ethical Controversies: Trump has faced multiple legal battles, including fraud allegations, impeachment proceedings, and criminal convictions
Oh, by the way, has he had 24 yet to end the war in Ukraine or in Gaza. How about the price of your groceries? What is the real price of those eggs?
Trump and his buddies know that they are going to get their clocks cleaned come midterms. The shit he is pulling off in California with the use of the military is just a rehearsal so he can call “martial law” to stop the elections.
The last couple of days we have all read about people who voted for Trump because he was going to clean up our cities from crime. To them I say Trump just released 1500 rioters on Jan. 6th, 2021, and yet he says he backs the blue. Hint, if Trump's lips are moving you know he is lying.
As of June 7th, 2025
Average price of 1 doz. Grade A eggs Nationwide is $5.12 down. 03 cents since 6/7/25
The average price of 1 gallon of regular gas Nationwide is $2.89, down .07 cents since 6/7/25
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