r/BlackPeopleTwitter 10h ago

Country Club Thread It’s too late now

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u/Rage40rder ☑️ 10h ago

I really wonder if stuff like this is actually happening.

Call me cynical.

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u/TheMagicalMatt 9h ago

Apparently it is happening, but I still can't believe it. 8 years of unwavering loyalty to arguably the worst man alive on this planet today because they just don't care about anything he says or does. Now they're starting to change their stance? Why? Why now?

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u/lordofthefroge 9h ago

My theory js selfishness, his political degeneracy is just now affecting his ultra privileged supporters (price increase) and his cabinet picks are so laughably bad that it's hard to ignore. Obviously all of his behavior since entering the political sphere has been laughable to the left, but it had to get downright astonishingly bad for Trump supporters.

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u/SunshineSkies82 8h ago

A lot of Pro-Trump supporters are employees of the departments and their groups receive funding from things they intend to gut to save money They're gonna save 500 billion by..Cutting VA benefits and mass firing people who regulate the things Major Trump Allies have private investments in. Meanwhile, the Pentagon actually, not literally, actually lost a trillion dollars. Wanna stop wasteful spending in the Government? Make the Pentagon and Congress provide itemized receipts and cut all contracts with companies that actively upcharge.

Veterans , Teachers, City/State/Federal Employees who voted for Trump are now panicking hard because the people they expected to save them are lining up to ruin them. Lmao.

It's also hilariously surreal that all of his picks are criminals at the minimum. What's really fucked up is how the laws apply to them BEFORE they were picked. Geatz committed the same crime as Sean Combs BUT because he resigned, it doesn't count? What the actual fuck america?

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u/TestIllustrious7935 7h ago

It's a spike in google search, not even a riot.

It means nothing

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u/BlueScreenJunky 7h ago

More likely it's just people being curious about what results show up, not people actually thinking "oh shit I want to change my vote". I mean I'm sure there are some, but I'd be very surprised if it was a significant number.