The Trump Presidency 2.0

Well said. If one has ever had almost any policy course then you are familiar with "NIMBYists": Not In My Back Yard. Doesn't matter if it's a homeless shelter or the ultra-communist mayor of a city 3,000 miles away, ALL politics are local in that the trickle-down effects have significant consequences at the state and local level.

Mamdani is a shot across the bow, far worse than a cautionary tale or an idle threat.
I have a very similar conversation with some of my conservative friends when it comes to international isolationism. We live in a connected world, where what happens in one place can most definitely affect us here in the US. A famine or civil war in Africa creates a refugee crisis that involves us absorbing immigrants who go on to take political power in the US. An eastern European land grab turns into the US spending over a hundred billion dollars. Ragtag militias and pirates in and around the Red Sea interfere with global shipping, causing domestic US prices to rise. Screwing around with biological weapons in China creates a worldwide pandemic* that results in grotesque domestic government outreach and a mandatory vaccine program that not only failed to deliver as promised, but also harmed a whole bunch of recipients.*

Yes, I believe in scaling back our contributions of money and manpower to the rest of the world. But we can't just retreat back into Fortress America. We are the global hegemon, and we have global interests that need to be protected. We just need to be smarter about what those interests are, and how we prioritize them.










*allegedly
 
This is a generalized comment and not directed at the OP specifically.

The problem with this "it's not in my backyard" sentiment is that things like what's happening in places like New York right now don't just stay there, and they don't just affect the people who live there. New York is arguably the most important city in America, and therefore the world. The NYSE is there. The UN is there. NYC is considered to be the business and financial capital of the world. It's America's biggest city. It's a fashion and cultural hub for the US and the world. Hip hop, one of my favorite music genres, originated there. The NYC metropolitan area is the US's biggest center for air traffic, and like #2 in the world for the same.

NYC is also a bellwether of politics and social change. The Stonewall riots, which helped launch the LGBT-whatever-it's-up-to-now movement, happened in New York. The Occupy movement started there. Our current president was born, raised, and rose to fame there. BLM arguably rose to national prominence there. The bottom line is, what happens in NYC affects not only the City and NY State (about 40% of NYS's population is in NYC, which gives NYC huge sway over state-level elections and policies), it affects ALL of us. We should all care what happens in places of mass influence like NYC, LA, and DC, because even if what they're trying to inflict on the rest of the country isn't affecting you right now... it eventually will.

Things like the DEI movement and the trans movement didn't just materialize out of thin air. They were incubated and allowed to fester in places like NYC and then inflicted on the rest of the country. We can ignore things happening in the areas of major influence, but we do so at our peril. Their "great ideas" can become our nightmares before we know it.

Also, when it comes to Mamdani, a literal part of his platform is the anti-Trump agenda (because of course it is). HE is making his name relevant to a discussion in a thread about Trump, not us.
I was gonna say all this, but I didn't care enough to.
 
Thom Tillis is most definitely chickenshit, and not because he didn't support the BBB. Everyone in NC is happy he is not running again.

He's been a bit of a milquetoast politician since he took office - way better than Richard Burr - but still not the candidate that you just want to keep voting for because he is the least shitty option on the ballot.

I just have to accept that North Carolina voters are never going to produce anything better than a North Carolina politician.

Why in the name of all that is good can't we get a good fucking Hillary, Nancy, Chucky, Barry quality politician in the republican party?
These cockbags might be shit people but they are master politicians.
These assholes will drink a quart of kerosene just so they can come piss in your campfire.
They get shit done !

It may not be the shit we want done - but these mother fuckers are out there stirring shit up.
...republican politicians spend more time bashing republicans than they do pushing back against democrats.
 
He's been a bit of a milquetoast politician since he took office - way better than Richard Burr - but still not the candidate that you just want to keep voting for because he is the least shitty option on the ballot.

I just have to accept that North Carolina voters are never going to produce anything better than a North Carolina politician.

Why in the name of all that is good can't we get a good fucking Hillary, Nancy, Chucky, Barry quality politician in the republican party?
These cockbags might be shit people but they are master politicians.
These assholes will drink a quart of kerosene just so they can come piss in your campfire.
They get shit done !

It may not be the shit we want done - but these mother fuckers are out there stirring shit up.
...republican politicians spend more time bashing republicans than they do pushing back against democrats.

We topped out at Jesse Helms.....
 
My friend who’s liberal leaning asked me how far can Trump push things before he gets push back from his own party. I told him I think for Trump the limit does not exist.
With what though? Things are looking good for Americans from here.

He's done more for Canadian's than our own government. Getting rid of 2 useless taxes, one on carbon and the other was going on any digital service based out of Canada.
 
Weren't a bunch of people mocking Trump voters over egg prices just a couple of months ago? G
Can't predict the future, and I'm cautiously optimistic, but let's not lose sight of the fact that this administration has only been in office for a little more than 6 months.
 
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Weren't a bunch of people mocking Trump voters over egg prices just a couple of months ago? G
Gas, eggs, inflation, tariffs, economy, immigration, border....

It's almost like we aren't talking about these things as much because the problems are fixed.

Turns out we didn't need bipartisan bills and legislation, we just needed a new president.
 
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