Another Disgrace from Gestapo USA.

Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
Let's just say, the VOTERS elected Trump or for a Dictatorship.
I don't think that most Trump voters had the current outcome in mind, that is, they believed "those others" would be targetted. But oh boy, aren’t the MAGA bitches inhabitants of West Virginia whining concerned when they found out that elections actually have consequences.
 
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Mr._Clark

Audioholic Samurai
I don't think that most Trump voters had the current outcome in mind, that is, they believed "those others" would be targetted. But oh boy, aren’t the MAGA bitches inhabitants of West Virginia whining concerned when they found out that elections actually have consequences.
Based on the polls I've seen, most Trump voters seem to be okay with Trump.

>>>. . . . some polls show very few Trump voters actually feel regret over their vote last time. A particularly viral recent cable news clip is illustrative: CNN's Harry Enten recently used a poll conducted by the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in April to show that "very few” Trump voters “regret what they did back in 2024." In that poll, when asked directly if they regretted their vote, just 4% of self-described Trump voters say they would have voted for someone else or not at all, with 93% saying they feel confident about their vote.<<<


I can't help but wonder if there's some cognitive dissonance at play in the answers to the poll questions. It seems to me that if a person was "all in" on Trump emotionally, it would be difficult to admit, even to a person conducting a poll, that they made a dumb choice.

My (admittedly amateur) impression of Trump's appeal is that it's based largely on negativity, not a positive vision. I would guess that almost everyone disliked at least a couple things about the government prior to the election. Trump attacked almost everything, and it appears to me that a reasonably high percentage of voters agreed on at least a couple items. Provided the attacks are not too specific, the "misses" won't turn off too many voters that agreed on a couple issues ("hits"). My impression is that a lot of voters saw what they wanted in Trump based on a few "hits" and they didn't take him seriously when said he would enact crushing tariffs, etc. as solutions.

Having said that, I still find it odd that 93% of Trump voters say they feel confident about their vote.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Trump only got a plurality of the votes cast for US President, and not a majority.
Yeah I wasn't accurately using the term, meant more a majority of the democrat/republican votes as other candidates just aren't in the running really. The 1.9% cast for other candidates mean little unfortunately.
 
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trochetier

Full Audioholic
This seems to confirm my suspicions:

>>>Stephen Miller, the main architect of Mr. Trump’s domestic agenda, had a message for other advisers inside the presidential transition offices in West Palm Beach, Fla.: Be bold. Do not worry about potential litigation, especially when drafting Mr. Trump’s immigration actions. . . .

Mr. Miller had long been interested in the Alien Enemies Act, a law passed in 1798 that allows the U.S. government to swiftly deport citizens of an invading nation. . . .He saw it as a powerful weapon to apply to immigration enforcement.

The law “allows you to instantaneously remove any noncitizen foreigner from an invading country, aged 14 or older,” Mr. Miller told the right-wing podcaster Charlie Kirk in a September 2023 interview, adding: “That allows you to suspend the due process that normally applies to a removal proceeding.”<<< (emphasis added)


Mr Miller: Please read the United States Constitution, including the 5th amendment.

It's mind-boggling that Trump is apparently relying on legal advice from someone with no knowledge of the law.

In terms of the MS-13 gang members, this provides some insight:

>>>Mr. Bukele had his own request: a list of MS-13 leaders that he wanted released from U.S. custody and sent to El Salvador, where he said they could be interrogated by his security officers. . . .

“What Bukele is desperate for is to get these guys back in El Salvador before they talk in U.S. court,” said Douglas Farah, an El Salvador expert who between 2018 and 2022 collaborated with the Justice Department “Vulcan” task force, which targeted MS-13, as a U.S. military contractor.<<< (emphasis added)

I strongly suspect the administration invoked the state secrets doctrine in an effort to keep embarrassing facts hidden, not for legitimate reasons related to national security. It smells like desperation born from the realization that "Oh sh*t, we F'd up, now what?!?"
Perhaps Bukele has other reasons for the MS13 leaders - https://www.democracynow.org/2025/5/14/nayib_bukele_journalism_crackdown_el_faro
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Yeah I wasn't accurately using the term, meant more a majority of the democrat/republican votes as other candidates just aren't in the running really. The 1.9% cast for other candidates mean little unfortunately.
Well, if they all voted for democrats, Trump would be in jail now for his felony convictions. ;)
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Well, if they all voted for democrats, Trump would be in jail now for his felony convictions. ;)
The presidential election doesn't mean that....he has the support of both houses as well as tweakery from the shitty SCOTUS
 
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