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Ping Tung

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23. I think you're right on the issues but I don't consider what's going on is "business as usual".
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 02:18 PM
Sep 14

I think that a lot more people agree with Whhitmer than they do with Trump's endless displays of lunacy and whining. I don't think they are concerned political science or constitutional law.

As the man said, "All politics is local" and they're beginning to see that Trump's antics are now affecting their own lives.

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government is not supposed to be the main show NJCher Sep 14 #1
"most people" matter in a democracy bucolic_frolic Sep 14 #2
I think a big chunk of the US population loves the chaos, hatred, anger. Irish_Dem Sep 14 #3
I agree but I hope they're not in the majority yet. yardwork Sep 14 #16
One third love it. One third hate it. One third don't give a damn either way. Irish_Dem Sep 14 #18
Most are fed up specifically with the puke brand of shitty bad faith politics. Trump especially. Don't both sides this Blues Heron Sep 14 #4
"don't both side this" Exactly right on point. marble falls Sep 14 #7
I didn't take the OP as a both sides argument. yardwork Sep 14 #17
Not so much I will sit still and let the RW wash over me and my beliefs and my love of the Consitution. We ... marble falls Sep 14 #5
I spent six hours at a large gathering of people Quiet Em Sep 14 #6
That motherless fuck: forgotten the sooner the better. He's not even worth a footnote. marble falls Sep 14 #8
I agree. I think a lot of people want it to just stop with drama and do your job. Ping Tung Sep 14 #9
I turn on the news here and get ARD or ZDF DFW Sep 14 #10
It's notably distressing here. yardwork Sep 14 #15
I think the majority would follow a "unifying" candidate... kentuck Sep 14 #11
Nope. Or not nearly fed up enough Arazi Sep 14 #12
I don't think most people understand and concentrate on stuff until it actually affects THEM. hamsterjill Sep 14 #13
Yes. yardwork Sep 14 #14
Most people can't get off their phone, off the TV NewHendoLib Sep 14 #19
Think 70% or so of population is sick of our government, whoever is in control. Think it will harm us long-term. Silent Type Sep 14 #20
I just want to go back to not worrying what the evil dictator is doing to harm Americans kimbutgar Sep 14 #21
I think people are fed up with business-as-usual, performative centrist, pragmatic incrementalism Fiendish Thingy Sep 14 #22
I think you're right on the issues but I don't consider what's going on is "business as usual". Ping Tung Sep 14 #23
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