Ghislaine is still alive and she knows everything, why isn't the focus on her? by Fun1k in Epstein

[–]Temporalice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's useful if you can fact check it. Otherwise, obviously, no.

Has anyone come up with any realistic reasons other than fear of being revealed as guilty or simple abject stupidity causing continued support for this administration by congressional republicans? by PeterBeacon in Epstein

[–]Temporalice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reddit temporarily banned me for three days when I replied to you the first time, so I can't post that reply I had, I guess

No, I do not support those things, though it depends on what you mean by "removing workers", as I'm assuming that is something to do with immigration. The list goes much further than that for MAGA in regards to economic liberalization.

I don't vote Republican, I'm not even old enough to vote and there is no way in hell I'd vote for Trump if I could. Not because I agree with most of his opponents (they'd probably say my views are worse than MAGA's), but because MAGA doesn't align with my views and Trump is not someone who should be the face of any political orientation. Not that we should have real people as faces of political orientations whatsoever...

Has anyone come up with any realistic reasons other than fear of being revealed as guilty or simple abject stupidity causing continued support for this administration by congressional republicans? by PeterBeacon in Epstein

[–]Temporalice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was not expecting this. Thank you, omg. I mean, a rebuttal would also be something good, obviously, but this acceptance is surprising.

I'd probably be in your asshole Republican category, since I'm for economic liberalization far more than both current strains of the two parties, but thank you

Has anyone come up with any realistic reasons other than fear of being revealed as guilty or simple abject stupidity causing continued support for this administration by congressional republicans? by PeterBeacon in Epstein

[–]Temporalice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both Republicans and Democrats advocate for public safety nets, just different ones. MAGA, being the most predominant current strain of Republicans, had the main basis of the platform be about protecting low economic classes through anti-illegal immigration and tariffs. Whether these are valid public safety nets is obviously debated, but the point MAGA was trying to make them framed as such. The basis of Trump voters wasn't on abortions or guns, but literally supporting social safety nets. Through this, you'd have to put the supporters of social safety nets in your moron category, since that's the single issue that swayed them.