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Trump Movement in Years To Come

Question for Trump supporters.....

You probably didn't notice that Thailand selected a new Prime Minister a few weeks ago. What's interesting about it is that the new PM is the 37-year-old daughter of former PM Thaksin Shinawatra. I always saw some similarities between Thaksin and Donald Trump. Both were very powerful businessmen that made a huge splash politically and actually did some good things for their country. Thaksin ended up with criminal charges which led to the coup d-etat of 2010 and his self-imposed exile. Since then, his niece - Yingluck - served as PM and now his daughter. They've created quite the political dynasty there.

So here's my question......should Trump lose in November, where does MAGA go moving forward? Do you see yourself voting for and supporting other Trump family members or you see the movement going in a different direction?

Another Legal Democrat Grifting Loophole?


With billions of tax payer dollars on the lie maybe Congress should look into this to insure everything is on the up and up I would also think any potential loophole like this should be closed by Congress.
I've heard a few different stories of leftist organization suing the federal government with the full blessing of the leftist within government and the DOJ. The DOJ either refuses to litigate or makes a profitable out of court settlement that benefits the leftist organization. All perfectly legal but about as corrupt as it comes.
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The debate: I prolly won't watch

This debate is stupid. I used to really love politics. Now I just look on with bemused disinterest.

What really bothers me is Trump. He is really stupid. He lost all 3 debates with Hillary. Got his clocked cleaned by old Joe Biden in 2020. Now he was coasting towards victory back when the GOP said it wasn't going to debate in 2024 due to media bias. Trump could have cruised to a win without having to debate based on that premise. But the dumb **** couldn't help himself. He will debate again, lose again, and there we are.

@Medic007

I would like to apologize to you for my behavior toward you this afternoon. Sometimes someone says something that becomes like a bee in my bonnet, my OCD kicks in and I reduce myself to juvenile name calling and character bashing. It was terribly rude of me, very childish, and I’m embarrassed to have done it. I will not call you names again. Your opinion differs from mine, and that’s really all we need to know. I will attempt to be more mature and civil toward you in the future. If I can’t respond with respect I shouldn’t respond at all.

Talk about WeIrD

Mrs. Stolen Valor ( the one that opened her bedroom window so she could take in the smell of the moment as Minneapolis Burned) shushes son and there she is, the Daughter of Stolen Valor throwing Heart Hands, the same one that tweeted the National Guards Locations so the Rioters would not get caught burning, looting and murdering. POS Family.

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Breaking: Dems release official party platform, no mention of Kamala running for prez, references Biden's SECOND TERM

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It's almost a hundred pages. I scanned a third of it, saw ZERO mention of Kamala as presidential nominee. Only saw about 3 mentions of her, each mention was her as VP.

MANY references to what Biden would do MOVING FORWARD and in his SECOND TERM.

This is written as if Biden is still running or re-election.

SIAP-Gundy on NIL via Tulsa World

TILLWATER — Oklahoma State dominated national news headlines this week after the Cowboys unveiled their decision to put QR codes on players' helmets.
It’s just one of many ways Oklahoma State Mike Gundy hopes to combat the ever-widening gap at the top of college football when it comes to NIL.

“We're not paying a ton of money,” Gundy said. “We only paid $2.7 million last year, and there were 25 teams that paid over $15 million. We know that for a fact, and maybe more than that.”
Gundy said the Cowboys have managed to remain competitive the last two seasons in part because his reputation and the Cowboy’s track record of success allowed them to close some gaps in recruiting.


The Oklahoma State coach doesn’t see that impact remaining as significant in the future.
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