Opinion PINO - Populist In Name Only

THEY FAILED. AGAIN.

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TR smiles down on the nation from the heavens, his greatest legacy preserved for another generation of Americans.


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Facing overwhelming opposition from all Democrats and a growing number in his own party, Utah Republican Senator Mike Lee tonight withdrew his proposal to sell millions of acres of public land to help balance the federal budget.

Senate leaders, hurriedly working to get the budget to a floor vote this weekend, gave Lee the opportunity to pull his provision, pages 202 to 211 of the thousand-page Big Beautiful Bill, knowing that it would have faced certain defeat by the Republican-majority Senate. That language would have forced the sale of BLM land in 11 Western states to offset tax cuts and royalty rebates to gas and oil drillers.

The language in those pages, sponsored and revised over the last two weeks by Lee, would have created the largest disposal of public land since the Homestead Act. Tens of thousands of hunters, anglers, hikers, and public-land recreationists have pummeled the offices of their congressional delegations with increasingly strident demands to kill Lee’s bill.

That continued pressure from a broad and vocal coalition of rural hunters, suburban hikers, livestock producers, Main Street business owners, anglers, dirtbag climbers, and whitewater rafters made the difference, says Montanan Randy Newberg, host of Fresh Tracks and a vocal public-land advocate.

ā€œMike Lee did something that we’ve not been able to do, to have all Americans become focused on one issue, no partisanship, no Rs, no Ds, and in the process I hope they have sent a message that public lands are that third rail of American politics,ā€ says Newberg, one of several social-media personalities who rallied his audience around defending public lands. ā€œI think you could also say the same of the Senate, they put partisanship aside to kill this bad idea.ā€
 
Given over 75 million people voted for him I'm starting to have trouble arguing this.

I got a homie who is a high-up at Lockheed. I should hit him up and see if hes about to let go of his whole team on account of Trump said they're talentless.
 
Exhibit H - "Trump to interview BlackRock's Rieder for Fed chair role"


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Credit where it's due, and congrats on not blindly supporting everything your imaginary "team" does, even things so clearly the opposite of what he promised.

I still chuckle at the "This is what I voted for." Group when MOST of what he's doing is the opposite of what he said he would do. I don't get why people don't understand that you can disagree with liberals but still not stick your head in the sand on Trump. He is failing on almost every level to deliver what people actually thought (or claimed to think) they were voting for.
 
Exhibit I New
Exhibit I - Massie says US 'under siege' by Roundup maker Bayer to avoid herbicide liability
"All three branches of this government is under siege by lobbyists and lawyers from a German company named Bayer. They spent over $9 million lobbying the executive branch and the legislative branch so that they don't have to be liable for any damages that their herbicide causes," Massie said on the House floor.

The executive order called the herbicides "crucial to the national security and defense, including food-supply security, which is essential to protecting the health and safety of Americans." It also calls for "immunity" for domestic manufacturers of the herbicide.
Trump signed executive order to give Monsanto immunity.
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That's right lady and gentlemen, I'm talking about the Orange Ogre, Glumf.

Exhibit A: Tariff exemptions

I was listening to Breaking Points and they reported Nvidia paid $1,000,000 for a seat at a fund raiser right before this exemption was rolled out. So basically if you have money to throw around you can get an exemption. But smaller companies are going to still get hammered. Its going to be another upward transfer of wealth. Possibly worse than what we saw with the Covid lockdowns.


Exhibit B: Cutting off funding for universities because he is a cuck for Israel.

There are probably some valid reasons to try to facilitate change at some of these institutions, but protesting the zionists isn't one of them. Its disgusting how cucked the Republicans are. It really makes you wonder what they have over them.


Exhibit C: DOGE harassing grannies for their social security checks.

When I heard Vivek and Musk were going to try to reduce waste and fraud, I was somewhat optimistic. You would think the Pentagon Budget would be a gold mine of waste and abuse, but of course they're going after grannies' checks that they paid into their entire lives.


Exhibit D: Increasing military spending and threatening war all over the world

So much for investing back into our own country for a change, but I guess Israel will be happy. They'll be even happier if we start a war with Iran - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...o-middle-east-as-trump-threatens-to-bomb-iran


Exhibit E: Fucking with our public lands.

So basically they want the land to be turned into summer homes for wealthy people.


Exhibit F: Siding with Musk on H1 Visas

I personally work in Tech and feel strongly on this topic. So strongly that I teamed up with known commie @deviake to speak up against it. This was just a way for wealthy business owners to stifle wage growth and maintain a class of highly dependent workers. In my personal experience the work coming from H1 Visa holders was sub par and I call bullshit on us needing them.


Exhibit G - "Charles Schwab made 2.5 billion today"

Officials make explosive allegations as Trump brags about enriching billionaires

President Donald Trump first sent markets spiraling with his tariffs. Officials say what he did next broke the law.
www.masslive.com
www.masslive.com

While everyone else was left wondering what was going to happen next with the on and off liberation day tariffs, it would seem some billionaires got a heads up. Great job looking out for the little guy.


Exhibit H - "Trump to interview BlackRock's Rieder for Fed chair role"

Trump to interview BlackRock's Rieder for Fed chair role, Fox Business reports
U.S. President Donald Trump will interview BlackRock Inc's chief bond investment manager Rick Rieder on Thursday as a candidate to lead the Federal Reserve, Fox Business Network reported on Monday, citing unidentified administration sources.
www.reuters.com
www.reuters.com


Exhibit I - Massie says US 'under siege' by Roundup maker Bayer to avoid herbicide liability
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Trump signed executive order to give Monsanto immunity.



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Inb4 I'm called a TDS riddled far-right libtard nazi.

Holmes, you TDS riddled far-right libtard nazi! We always knew!

Yep... Trump caters to the elite if they will pay him off. You shared a whole lot of bullshit that shouldn't be going on if he were a true "man of the people". Alot of what you listed are the complaints I've stated repeatedly. I'll have to catch some more Breaking Points, it's been a while.

They all sell out... we have to take our wins when we can get them.
 
Yep... Trump caters to the elite if they will pay him off. You shared a whole lot of bullshit that shouldn't be going on if he were a true "man of the people". Alot of what you listed are the complaints I've stated repeatedly. I'll have to catch some more Breaking Points, it's been a while.

They all sell out... we have to take our wins when we can get them.
This is mind boggling to me...
Call me weird but when I see that my politician of choice has betrayed me, I stop supporting him and look for alternatives.
 
This is mind boggling to me...
Call me weird but when I see that my politician of choice has betrayed me, I stop supporting him and look for alternatives.

The alternatives?

I'm a policy guy, and he has the alternatives crushed at this time. The Democrats are not only corrupt, authoritarian, but also insane with their policies.
 
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