There are only two reasons people voted for Trump! ONE they are bigoted racist! TWO the rich want another tax break! AMERICA we are fucked!
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Good luck! THERE won't be another election! THE billionaires now control this country! AND they know how to cheat! A.I is there weapon of cheating!
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/16/us/politics/democrats-anti-trump-battle-plan.html
"As they face this tough political landscape, Democratic officials, activists and ambitious politicians are seeking to build their second wave of opposition to Mr. Trump from the places that they still control: deep-blue states."
Unfortunately the laws are on his side! Corrupt politicians and judges!
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Apparently that part of the constitution does not apply! The Republicans took it out and ignoring it!
They tend to vote against there best interest all the time!
They can afford it! And I bet they have the best insurance just like the politicians.
Nothing like having a little morning wood!
AND AMERICAN PEOPLE JUST VOTED TO HAVE THE BILLIONAIRES CONTOL AND DESTROY THIS COUNTRY !
Wealth whispers; then it shouts.
When money moves into politics, it doesn’t just stroll in. It kicks down the door, claims the best seat, and starts writing the rules. Sure, democracy is a government “by the people,” but let’s be real—when billionaires bankroll campaigns, who’s really calling the shots? Spoiler: It’s not the person struggling to pay rent.
The game is rigged. Politicians need money to win elections, and the rich are only too happy to “help"—for a price. Donations aren’t generosity; they’re investments. And those investments? They come with returns: tax breaks, deregulation, subsidies, and policies that pad already bulging pockets.
The result? The will of the people is drowned out by the sound of clinking champagne glasses at private fundraisers. Public interest takes a backseat to corporate profits. Healthcare, education, climate action—all sacrificed on the altar of wealth.
Unchecked, this system turns democracy into theater. The elections? A show. The debates? Smoke and mirrors. Real power sits in boardrooms and yachts, grinning as they carve up what’s left of "equal representation.”
Democracy doesn’t collapse overnight. It erodes bit by bit, one fat check at a time. And when the people realize they’ve been sold out, it’s often too late. But hey, at least someone got a new private jet out of it.