Look we all knew the dems were gonna do dodgy shit in the state elections. Anyone who says they expected otherwise is lying to themselves. So it is not a shock yesterday was a faux landslide for blue, at least not to me.
We all knew that a socialist was going to take NYC because its people are stupid enough to think socialism could work. It was the surest of the results we could have gotten, and it is a teaching exercise for those who think socialism actually works.
You can claim that something would happen to fix it before the state elections, but there is no reason to presume that after only a year, all issues with elections would suddenly be fixed. So yeah, all you "trump was the psyop" doomers can go back to the cia and honk your horns. High energy only here, remember?
You can rage, and scream, and down blackpills like tictacs, but what is that going to do for you? Make you look like a shill, or make you completely misunderstand what those elections were. They were a highlight to the fact at present those events don't matter in the global scheme of things, save for the fact that rigging and voter manipulation still is going on.
Trump is focusing on international trade, breaking UK/ccp death grips, fighting Nigerian islamists via threats, and the wider large scale federal injustice. The government has been shutdown most likely to force this outcome on Tuesday. When they reopen the next day or the day after, it will be a confirmed rationale.
But in reality, what will come of it?
- NYC won't get theoney for the new mayor to spend the way he wants to
- VA will go back to pre-youngkin years and guarantee the switch back to the gop
- Jim Jones will probably get arrested at this rate by next month
- NJ will be the same as it ever was.
So yeah, stop panicking, and desensitise yourself from the news cycle. Watch some pet videos. Binge classic comedies. Do something to get outta your head. When you do that, then come on back and be reasonable again.
I'm hoping the shutdown goes for 61 days. Then President Trump has the power to axe whole government agencies and there can be no pushback from the left.
As far as babies mommas on SNAP not getting their boxes of fudge rounds , oh well a job cooking up French fries at McDonalds awaits. Can't get a job because there is nobody to look after the babies, well how about asking the baby daddy(s) for a little bit of "get to know you" time with HIS kid(s)?
Too stupid to cook French fries? Oh well, better like losing weight from starvation. Plus if you steal from Walmart you'd better be prepared to spend some time in jail. Then who's gonna look after the babies? Either the state or you former lover.
81% of young liberal women got the Islamic elected. What are they going to do when they hear "Allah Akbar" when a muslim with a knife, is running after them, and there are NO police around to help them?
They helped, but elections are still rigged - bloated/corrupt voter rolls, ghost voters, mail-in ballots, no voter ids, machines etc., etc., etc. That needs to be fixed.
or their women raped in the streets.
Where are you finding this information about trump having special powers after a certain amount of days of a shutdown?
I'm also curious. It doesn't make sense that after a certain period of time that Congress just loses power
They have already lost all respect, so why not.
Ever find anything?
That's what I heard too.. after 60 days Trump can fire them all. I hope it's true..that would be something!
2 more weeks....the year is 2057
On day 59 they'll relent and kill that plan.
Why 61 days? Where does that info come from?
Um....,
The U.S. president has no legal power to fire Congress or the Senate, no matter how long a shutdown lasts.
Here’s why:
Separation of powers: The Constitution keeps Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court separate. Each branch checks the others, so no one branch can dissolve another.
Elected positions: Members of Congress are elected by the people of their states and districts. They can only be removed through expulsion by their own chamber (2/3 vote), criminal conviction, or election defeat.
No “dereliction” clause: There is no constitutional mechanism that lets the President declare Congress “derelict” and disband it. Even in war or emergency, that power doesn’t exist.
Historical note: Only monarchs and dictators have had that kind of authority. The American system was designed specifically to prevent it.
So even if the government stayed shut down for months, the President’s only options would be to negotiate, use executive actions where legal, or call Congress back into session — not fire them or call new elections.
He cannot fire Congress, but he can RIF government employees in agencies he deems un-needed.