Originally posted by PASig: Reddit, and especially the r/BucksCounty and r/Pennsylvania subreddit pages are melting down tonight over this. They are PISSED and in a total panic/disarray that Trump keeps doing these appearances here and seems to be getting warmly welcomed by so many people wherever he goes.
They know Kamala is going to lose PA and the Presidency and it’s got them really freaking out. I’m lovin’ it…pun intended
I’m in Bucks and I can say there are a lot of Trump signs in people’s yards this time around, more than the last two elections.
Even in the typical Main Street towns that are full on commie, there are Trump signs which I did not expect to see.
October 21, 2024, 07:36 AM
PASig
Oh, it keeps getting better there at Reddit. Now they are calling for the Governor of Pennsylvania to send state troopers to arrest Elon Musk for “breaking the law” and the “illegal“ paying people to vote.
You see it’s perfectly OK when Mark Zuckerberg does it but when you start to beat Democrats at their own game, they can’t take it and want to throw you in prison.
These people are just too stupid.
October 21, 2024, 09:28 AM
a1abdj
^^^^^ What do we do about this?
It's clear that given the opportunity the second these types have power they'll do exactly what they're projecting. How do we prevent that from happening?
“Crisis is the rallying cry of the tyrant.” – James Madison
"Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others." - Robert Louis Stevenson
October 21, 2024, 11:23 AM
bronicabill
I'll have to say that this election cycle is now becoming much more entertaining than it was originally stressful for me! As someone else already said... "I'm loving it!"
____________________________ Bill R. North Alabama
_____________________________ I just can't quit grinnin' from all of this winnin'!
This is one of my favorite scenes from this movie, so do you think that is the Harris campaign today?
Wouldn't we look like a bunch of Johnny-come-latelies, bragging on our own midget, doesn't matter how stumpy!
October 21, 2024, 11:39 AM
BigSwede
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Originally posted by PASig: Oh, it keeps getting better there at Reddit. Now they are calling for the Governor of Pennsylvania to send state troopers to arrest Elon Musk for “breaking the law” and the “illegal“ paying people to vote.
You see it’s perfectly OK when Mark Zuckerberg does it but when you start to beat Democrats at their own game, they can’t take it and want to throw you in prison.
These people are just too stupid.
They are losing their minds over there. Been trolling them these last few days and have been banned from several
"I’m not going to read Time Magazine, I’m not going to read Newsweek, I’m not going to read any of these magazines; I mean, because they have too much to lose by printing the truth"- Bob Dylan, 1965
October 21, 2024, 12:06 PM
a1abdj
Yeah. At least Trump wasn't a lawyer or used car salesman for a day. I was raised to treat all people equally regardless of their profession. Nobody is better than or worse than somebody else simply due to a job that they've chosen.
I don't know if the GOP/Trump are pushing this message, they damned sure should be. It could be 2024's Make America Great Again. It's the best distillation of where our country is today that I've heard.
_____________________________________________ I may be a bad person, but at least I use my turn signal.
October 21, 2024, 05:19 PM
parabellum
It's apparent just how very badly Donald Trump has gotten under the skin of the leftists with this stunt.
They're out there on Twitter announcing that Trump didn't really work there since he didn't submit a W-2 (no, really, they actually said this), and that the store was closed and therefore Trump didn't really serve anyone, as if the Secret Service would allow anyone to roll up to the drive-thru window without running a background check and searching their car for weapons.
Piers Morgan called this the greatest political stunt in history, which is overstating it a bit, I think, but you can see how much press this stunt has generated. I think perhaps that even the Trump campaign is surprised about how successful this was.
"I am your retribution." - Donald Trump, speech at CPAC, March 4, 2023
October 21, 2024, 06:02 PM
Bytes
The libtards at work today were beside themselves and not just a little bit either. A few ass clown comments I heard in the break room:
"He made a mockery of the US election" "He has demeaned all R candidates in all states" "What was he thinking"
I joined the conversation for a brief time.
Me: What Kamala was doing yesterday? Ass clowns: We don't know but it had to have been better than that stunt. Me: If you have no clue, Trump kicked her ass. Ass clowns: We don't need to hear your shit. Me: Bye, have a great day
Some time ago, Jordan Peterson said that this country was more divided in the late 1960s than it is now.
While I agree with much of what Peterson says, he is wrong on this. Despite all of its many problems, the United States was not at that time infected with the virulent social contagion of wokeism and all that it entails.
No, professor Peterson, the United States has not been this divided since the leadup to the Civil War.
There is literally no common ground between the opposing sides, and that is due to the complete insanity and absolute unwillingness of the left to compromise in any way or to any degree, on any subject.
In the most prosperous country in all of human history, working people are having trouble feeding their families, and there is no compassion from leftists for their plight.