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Zonahorn

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  1. It's going to get much worse
  2. Figured I’d start this thread to help keep track of what is happening in reaction to Trump. So far, so good: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JGk1r1VXnxBrAIVHz1C5HTB5jxCO6Zw4QNPivdhyWHw/edit?pli=1&gid=415249345#gid=415249345
  3. https://www.axios.com/2025/03/27/trump-elise-stefanik-nomination-un The Trump administration will leave Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) in the House, just days before the Senate was finally ready to move on her nomination as UN ambassador. Why it matters: Stefanik has waited for months on her nomination due to the House GOP's tiny margin. The Florida special elections are Tuesday, but the administration has gotten cold feet about its margin ahead of crucial votes. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair James Risch (R-Idaho) told reporters Thursday that Stefanik's nomination would be pulled, shortly before President Trump confirmed the news on Truth Social. Zoom in: President Trump will do tele-town halls Thursday in the special elections to replace former Reps. Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz. In FL-1, Republicans look on course to replace Gaetz with nominee Jimmy Patronis. But in FL-6, GOP nominee Randy Fine has underperformed to the extent that the state and national parties have had to intervene. Public polling shows Fine within the margin of error in the district, which Trump won by 30 points in November. Private GOP polling is even scarier for Republicans: A recent survey by Tony Fabrizio, who was a chief strategist for Trump in 2024, has Fine with just a three percentage point lead, according to a person familiar with the data. Between the lines: Stefanik's nomination was expected to move forward on Wednesday, April 2 — the day after the Florida specials, Axios reported just last week. "Congresswoman Stefanik is a great ally to President Trump, and we look forward to her confirmation as the next ambassador to the United Nations," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Axios last week. Stefanik's seat would have been filled by a special election in New York, where Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul has given signs she'd slow-walk the replacement. The bottom line: Stefanik has worked hard for years to raise her stature in Trump's orbit. The pulled nomination leaves her stranded in the House — with no leadership position after serving as No. 4 and a reduced committee workload that was planned around her forthcoming administration role. Oh they scared
  4. Bear down No
  5. https://theonion.com/democratic-leaders-stand-real-still-in-hopes-no-one-notices-them/
  6. Mood https://youtu.be/dxytyRy-O1k?si=DVaTtnyz6zpKjZgI
  7. Somebody send Schumer a giant bag of dicks
  8. They're fucking morons and think their agenda is popular.
  9. Knowing these people, what they mean is wE jUSt HAvE a DiFfErENt VerSIOn oF AutHorItARiaN
  10. Leopards eatings faces
  11. Bold of you to assume they won’t deport citizens
  12. Trump is going to deport Hispanics, legal or not.
  13. Can’t help Hispanic men voting for their deportation, or young white men trying to enforce a gender hierarchy.
  14. Just keep your head down and hope you survive.
  15. This wasn’t a candidate or party issue, the electorate failed their civic duty this time. There is nothing anybody can do about it.
  16. A problem that will solve itself
  17. The Hispanic men and women who helped Trump win the presidency are going to get deported, amazing.
  18. Well, the off-year elections and mid-terms are going to be like D+20
  19. I would have expected self-preservation to kick in, but I guess not. It is going to be darkly ironic when they get deported after voting for him.
  20. Looking at the early data, Latino men just gave Trump the white house and every swing state. I... don't know what to say.
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