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Nah. It's all Trump's fault. Fuck that guy. He wants to take credit for good things that he had nothing to do with, then he can take credit for bad things he has nothing to do with.

This. Do the same shit Republicans and Turmp do, relentlessly blame him for every, single, fucking, thing, and make him have to constantly answer for every wrong especially when he has nothing to do with it (hell, blame him for dead Palestinians and Israelis such that he's to blame both ways - people forget his son in law was supposed to fix the Middle East, how could they have let Hamas attack on Israel happen?; blame him for everything, after all, he was so rich and powerful and he's so great he surely could have fixed it all so why didn't he?; that also helps waste the dumbass media's time as then they'll spend their time defending half the shit "no Turmp isn't to blame for Israel/Palestine, no Turmp isn't to blame for rise in rapes, no Turmp isn't to blame for the wildfires, no Turmp isn't to blame for hurricanes" etc, if they constantly are being made foolish defending dumb shit it'll harm them further and if they keep up their defense of Republican shit Americans will start seeing them for biased just like Fox made Republicans view other media as liberal), and then make him answer again and again and again. Keep bringing this shit up. If anything, his first term showed that's successful, as he then puts energy towards it (which means he can't put it towards other stuff and will even make the assholes he put in place to fuck up other things have to deal with it as well) and does even dumber shit trying to absolve himself of blame (see sharpie). Needle him about it. "After how your attempts at fixing the FAA has not fixed things, explain why you think doing similar for other agencies will fix them?" Run ads on every popular thing asking why Turmp fucks up everything (don't even need to be specific for it, just blame him incessantly). Netflix price increase? Blame Turmp. Egg prices? Blame Turmp. Medical bills? Blame Turmp.

Make Americans sick of hearing about every single Turmp fuckup so then they'll have to do something about it (seems to be the only fucking way to get Americans to actually do something these days). Make Turmp voters have to explain this shit and themselves for having voted for him. Make them eat the shit they've been spewing.

Turn Turmp into the DEI/"woke agenda" such that he becomes synonymous with fuckups and failure. He already is, but half of Americans don't think so. Make them have to or at least make it so that them trying to bring up any issue they'll have to deal with diatribes like they like doing about DEI/etc such that they'll STFU just so they don't have to listen to it. Tell anecdotes about you and your family being fucked over by his policies (and if someone complains, blame them and call them government supporters so that they then become partly responsible - trust me that shit works, they will get super defensive and then STFU and its not like they can come back with anything legitimate). You don't even have to mention him in name for this last part. Just blame the current government, as typically people will already be onboard with blaming the government (and trust me, with the "freedom" shitheads accusing them of being pro-government will really make them get defensive). But make it clear that its the current government and its policies. And point out that while they're wasting time with witch hunts, Americans are being harmed. Ask them why they hate Americans so much.

Lump Musk and anyone and everyone that associates themselves with him right in there with him so they have to answer for his fuckups.

Make Turmp so toxic that the name goes down in history as what it is, the symbol of man's cowardice, failures, and attempts to ruin itself.
 
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DZero

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You're delusional. They haven't for decades and they're less prone to now, with half of Americans choosing to stick their heads in the sand. They'll find out alright, but they'll continue blaming Democrats and anything but the actual source of their problems.



You guys really are in delusionanland, because they won't see this stuff as Turmp's screwups, or if they do they'll view them as minor because they're delusional (but you are equally so at this point). There's decades of Americans refusing to realize economics, and even when given it straight on (like losing a job, entire industries being sent somewhere else, etc), they tend toward doing the dumbest thing, falling for 2 bit liars. Heck, I think its the primary reason why Turmp has support, he promised to be the superhero they desperately want, and they're choosing to not see that he's in fact the supervillain doing the things that fucked them over already. They're desperate and got screwed, and instead of recognizing why and how that happened, they're falling for someone promising to save them...by doing the exact things that screwed them. And/or hoping everyone else gets screwed like they do so they can feel like they got revenge or whatever dumbass thought process is fueling their behavior.
US people are trully delusional. They followed someone who tries to pull a Soviet Union and we know what happened to them.

And my theory of the drone makes the situation way worse if ends true because shows how US is screwed allowing those things destroying the image of a safe country.
 

Muse

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You're delusional. They haven't for decades and they're less prone to now, with half of Americans choosing to stick their heads in the sand. They'll find out alright, but they'll continue blaming Democrats and anything but the actual source of their problems.



You guys really are in delusionanland, because they won't see this stuff as Turmp's screwups, or if they do they'll view them as minor because they're delusional (but you are equally so at this point). There's decades of Americans refusing to realize economics, and even when given it straight on (like losing a job, entire industries being sent somewhere else, etc), they tend toward doing the dumbest thing, falling for 2 bit liars. Heck, I think its the primary reason why Turmp has support, he promised to be the superhero they desperately want, and they're choosing to not see that he's in fact the supervillain doing the things that fucked them over already. They're desperate and got screwed, and instead of recognizing why and how that happened, they're falling for someone promising to save them...by doing the exact things that screwed them. And/or hoping everyone else gets screwed like they do so they can feel like they got revenge or whatever dumbass thought process is fueling their behavior.
You're not exactly a Nobel Prize winning economist, my man.