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  • And the actual consequences for Trump will be…he just can’t do that. No sanctions for his illegal actions, they just aren’t allowed.

    Should he not keep trying them until people are too tired to fight back, thus handing him a win?

  • Nope. They had the chance to reconcile by keeping Don the Con out in 2024. They chose to spit in the faces of their fellow Americans, and indeed the world.

    No forgiveness. They broke it, the fix it. And I will ENJOY their suffering from their own actions until they do. If Dems regain control, don’t fix the harm to the Repubs - let them wallow in it. Help those who DIDN’T choose to become MAGAts.

  • Until the administration feels PAINFUL consequences it will continue. Seriously, they’re like children who just keep doing things they know are wrong hoping their parents will just get tired of saying no and give up - no punishment = why stop? Only upside to continue to push.

  • Armed Democrats @midwest.social

    The Deposition of a Dictator...

    Armed Democrats @midwest.social

    A Message for the People of Ukraine

  • In 2020 Biden SWORE he’d be a one term President (by choice), and while he wasn’t my first choice I was able to at least feel a little better about voting for him because of that promise (but let’s face it, I’d have voted for a streaming pile of dog shit against Trump, just not felt quite as good about it).

    As soon as he broke that promise and tried to run again I guess you could say I became part of that firing squad and wanted him gone.

  • Leopards Ate My Face @lemmy.world

    One month into Trump’s second term, many feel buyer’s remorse