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Comments by "The Dude" (@The00Dude) on "This is a left-wing reaction to Trump’s working-class appeal: Michael Shellenberger" video.
Why is Trump coming for your Social Security and Medicare
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Nothing says working class appeal like a tax cut for Billionaires
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They buy his hats
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@robertmclean9737 Hey Bobbie why are you so fascinated with balls! Kissing them, fondling them, licking them? Are you one of those MAGA perverts? Do you love you some Bruce Jenner?
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@masonhunter2921 trump is coming for your social security and Medicare
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In the same speech, Trump celebrated the January 6 insurrection at length, calling the people who ransacked the Capitol "unbelievable patriots" for attempting to steal the 2020 election for him. He also underscored the fascist ideology he was espousing by declaring that immigrants are "not people," and sneering, "But I’m not allowed to say that because the radical left says that’s a terrible thing to say." One doesn't need a doctorate in history to recognize this blunt dehumanization is typically used to justify genocide and hate crimes. Frankly, most people who stoke racist violence tend to be more subtle than Trump with the dehumanizing rhetoric.
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@robertmclean9737 Donald Trump had just about climbed out of the very deep hole he dug for himself last week when he went on TV and talked loosely about “cutting” programs such as Medicare and Social Security. Then along came the Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday and dragged him right back into it. In a document that deserves extraordinary credit for chutzpah, if maybe not for tact, House Republicans have just proposed a budget that would slash an astonishing $2.7 trillion from combined spending on Social Security and Medicare over the next decade — more than 8% of the total.
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Donald Trump had just about climbed out of the very deep hole he dug for himself last week when he went on TV and talked loosely about “cutting” programs such as Medicare and Social Security. Then along came the Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday and dragged him right back into it. In a document that deserves extraordinary credit for chutzpah, if maybe not for tact, House Republicans have just proposed a budget that would slash an astonishing $2.7 trillion from combined spending on Social Security and Medicare over the next decade — more than 8% of the total.
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Horrible they are holding him accountable! Isn’t he above the law?
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