Do people still support Trump?

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Moogy said:
JinxyPat, the androgynous cat lady, is back to crying that she’s a victim. It happened that quickly. At the snap of a finger, she goes from tough girl to scared victim.
Have you been banned more than twice?
 

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Stick to one screenname, broken troll. We don't need another meltdown loop from you.

LOL... Drinking a little tonight?

m.knox is and will always be m.knox. For two f'ing decades +.

And you want to talk about "broken trolls?" lmfao.
 

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LOL... Drinking a little tonight?

m.knox is and will always be m.knox. For two f'ing decades +.

And you want to talk about "broken trolls?" lmfao.

JinxyPat, the broken troll ... stop your meltdown loop.
 

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just another beautiful sunshiny day LOVING THE JOB TRUMP IS DOING

DRILL BABY DRILL

BOMB BABY BOMB

TARIFF BABY TARIFF

DEPORT BABY DEPORT
 

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And here @dpic73 claims everything is just spiffy good in the democratic party... lol
When that pronoun finally wakes from gaming all night, you’re gonna receive 17 consecutive tweets from liberal talking heads confirming the Dem party has never been stronger
 

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And here @dpic73 claims everything is just spiffy good in the democratic party... lol
Morning Screech, I've never said any of those things and don't know anyone who has either but it doesn't bother me a bit that he said them, as I don't require a litmus test for anyone on my side of the aisle. But let's not pretend that a standard magat isn't worse.

Math books are woke
Red hats for Russia
Cop beaters are great patriots
Communicable diseases are cool
Ginger mints are usb drives with fraudulent votes
Facts are forbidden
Etc....

When that pronoun finally wakes from gaming all night, you’re gonna receive 17 consecutive tweets from liberal talking heads confirming the Dem party has never been stronger
Patty, I'm not like you and don't start my day thinking about who I can call a blue-haired limp on a message board, so my first post has no connection to the time I wake up. Also, unlike you, I'm not an unemployed gamer.
 

m.knox

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Morning Screech, I've never said any of those things and don't know anyone who has either but it doesn't bother me a bit that he said them, as I don't require a litmus test for anyone on my side of the aisle. But let's not pretend that a standard magat isn't worse.

Math books are woke
Red hats for Russia
Cop beaters are great patriots
Communicable diseases are cool
Ginger mints are usb drives with fraudulent votes
Facts are forbidden
Etc....

You don't have to say any of it. Your cult leaders do it for you.

Baaaa, baaaa, baaaa....
 

dpic73

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The Squad. Swallow well. Bernie. Lizzie...

****, they even have Schmuck Chumar hating Jewish people.
If you believe these are cult leaders on the left that we listen to, I'm the Queen of Narnia.
 

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If you believe these are cult leaders on the left that we listen to, I'm the Queen of Narnia.

Hi Queen of Narnia. According to your party, you can be the Queen of Narnia if you want to be. And your politicians will threaten to arrest anyone who doesn't call you Queen.....
 

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Hi Queen of Narnia. According to your party, you can be the Queen of Narnia if you want to be. And your politicians will threaten to arrest anyone who doesn't call you Queen.....

I just stopped by to laugh at our resident broken troll, JinxyPat, as he continues to illustrate to us that he suffers from a terminal case of DPDS. Hi, JinxyPat.
 
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I just stopped by to laugh at our resident broken troll, JinxyPat, as he continues to illustrate to us that he suffers from a terminal case of DPDS. Hi, JinxyPat.

Are you hitting the bottle on a Sunday too? lmfao..... Hair of the dog that bit you I suppose.

Sounds like you might have a case of m.knoxDS??
 

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Great news for the GOP.

The post-boomer GOP is coming — 2028 will define it​


https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/5782988-republican-party-generational-shift/

Gen Z voters — particularly young men, but increasingly young women focused on economic mobility and institutional trust — are not drifting toward conservatism by accident. They came of age during pandemic lockdowns, historic inflation and record housing costs. Their political consciousness formed amid debates over free speech, meritocracy and the proper role of government in everyday life. For many, the Republican message of economic growth, secure borders and national confidence resonates less as ideology and more as practicality.

The coalition that carried President Trump back into power two years ago reflected that generational complexity. It was not simply a replay of past Republican victories. It was a once-in-a-generation alignment of working-class voters across racial lines, small-business owners squeezed by inflation, parents alarmed by the direction of education policy, and younger Americans disillusioned with elite institutions.

Critics often describe that coalition as personality-driven, but that misreads what actually happened. While Trump remains a central figure, the underlying drivers were economic anxiety, border security concerns, energy independence, and a broader frustration with bureaucratic and cultural overreach. Younger voters who gravitated rightward did so because they perceived stagnation — not because they were nostalgic for the past.
 

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Are you hitting the bottle on a Sunday too? lmfao..... Hair of the dog that bit you I suppose.

Sounds like you might have a case of m.knoxDS??

That sheep that's going "baaaaa" in your posts ... don't do to it what you did to the last one. That's still illegal, JinxyPat. Don't let your DPDS consume you.
 

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That sheep that's going "baaaaa" in your posts ... don't do to it what you did to the last one. That's still illegal, JinxyPat. Don't let your DPDS consume you.

LOL... You are drinking. Either that or you are in a certifiable mental breakdown complete with grandiose fantasies.
 

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Great news for the GOP.

The post-boomer GOP is coming — 2028 will define it​


https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/5782988-republican-party-generational-shift/

Gen Z voters — particularly young men, but increasingly young women focused on economic mobility and institutional trust — are not drifting toward conservatism by accident. They came of age during pandemic lockdowns, historic inflation and record housing costs. Their political consciousness formed amid debates over free speech, meritocracy and the proper role of government in everyday life. For many, the Republican message of economic growth, secure borders and national confidence resonates less as ideology and more as practicality.

The coalition that carried President Trump back into power two years ago reflected that generational complexity. It was not simply a replay of past Republican victories. It was a once-in-a-generation alignment of working-class voters across racial lines, small-business owners squeezed by inflation, parents alarmed by the direction of education policy, and younger Americans disillusioned with elite institutions.

Critics often describe that coalition as personality-driven, but that misreads what actually happened. While Trump remains a central figure, the underlying drivers were economic anxiety, border security concerns, energy independence, and a broader frustration with bureaucratic and cultural overreach. Younger voters who gravitated rightward did so because they perceived stagnation — not because they were nostalgic for the past.
Interesting fluff opinion piece that basically makes excuses for losing the upcoming midterms in advance.
 

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LOL... You are drinking. Either that or you are in a certifiable mental breakdown complete with grandiose fantasies.
You seem obsessed with drinking …. Is that a problem in your household? I don’t drink. Is that how you deal with being in a household of Dems, when you constantly tell us all Dems are evil and mentally disturbed (as part of your DPDS)? Or does that exacerbate your Dark Triad personality disorder?

And what does that have to do with your sheep, JinxyPat?

Baaaa, baaaa, baaaa....
 

dpic73

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Great news for the GOP.

The post-boomer GOP is coming — 2028 will define it​


https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/5782988-republican-party-generational-shift/

Gen Z voters — particularly young men, but increasingly young women focused on economic mobility and institutional trust — are not drifting toward conservatism by accident. They came of age during pandemic lockdowns, historic inflation and record housing costs. Their political consciousness formed amid debates over free speech, meritocracy and the proper role of government in everyday life. For many, the Republican message of economic growth, secure borders and national confidence resonates less as ideology and more as practicality.

The coalition that carried President Trump back into power two years ago reflected that generational complexity. It was not simply a replay of past Republican victories. It was a once-in-a-generation alignment of working-class voters across racial lines, small-business owners squeezed by inflation, parents alarmed by the direction of education policy, and younger Americans disillusioned with elite institutions.

Critics often describe that coalition as personality-driven, but that misreads what actually happened. While Trump remains a central figure, the underlying drivers were economic anxiety, border security concerns, energy independence, and a broader frustration with bureaucratic and cultural overreach. Younger voters who gravitated rightward did so because they perceived stagnation — not because they were nostalgic for the past.
LOL great news my ***, read the damn room dummy. Trump's approval with Gen Z has cratered and is in the gutter. Promises not kept...

"But an Economist/YouGov poll conducted February 6-9 showed that Trump’s Gen Z support dropped to its lowest level in his second term so far, with approval among voters aged 18 to 29 at 25%, and 67% disapproving. That is down from 50% approval and 42% disapproval in Feb. 2025.

A WSJ poll conducted in late January found that 58% of voters under 30 now disapprove of his performance as president.

CBS News data also show that Trump’s job approval among Gen Z, defined as those born between 1997 and 2012, has fallen from +10 percentage points in February 2025 to -32 points in mid-January.

The decline among young men is particularly notable because Trump won the group in 2024 after his campaign courted them heavily, a strategy that led him to make appearances on podcasts popular with the demographic, such as Joe Rogan and Theo Von."

Healthcare

"Healthcare was identified as the most important issue in both the ThirdWay poll and the WSJ poll.

Some 66% of young men surveyed by Third Way were concerned about cuts to healthcare funding. And among 18-to-29 year-olds polled by the WSJ, Trump’s approval on healthcare was -32.

This comes after approximately $1 trillion was cut from federal spending in healthcare over the next 10 years in President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," nearly $800 billion of that from Medicaid alone. The Congressional Budget Office estimated the cuts would leave some 10 million more people uninsured.

Medicaid and healthcare were at the center of a government shutdown in November—the largest in history—when subsidies under the Affordable Care Act were not extended. Out-of-pocket insurance costs are estimated to double in 2026 as a result."

 

m.knox

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You seem obsessed with drinking …. Is that a problem in your household? I don’t drink. Is that how you deal with being in a household of Dems, when you constantly tell us all Dems are evil and mentally disturbed (as part of your DPDS)? Or does that exacerbate your Dark Triad personality disorder?

And what does that have to do with your sheep, JinxyPat?

It is a viable hypothesis to explain your unhinged and pathetic behavior.

Sorry your feeling are hurt because your party is unhinged and believes that lowering educational standards makes kids smarter.. Your problem. Not mine.
 

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Great news for the GOP.

The post-boomer GOP is coming — 2028 will define it​


https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/5782988-republican-party-generational-shift/

Gen Z voters — particularly young men, but increasingly young women focused on economic mobility and institutional trust — are not drifting toward conservatism by accident. They came of age during pandemic lockdowns, historic inflation and record housing costs. Their political consciousness formed amid debates over free speech, meritocracy and the proper role of government in everyday life. For many, the Republican message of economic growth, secure borders and national confidence resonates less as ideology and more as practicality.

The coalition that carried President Trump back into power two years ago reflected that generational complexity. It was not simply a replay of past Republican victories. It was a once-in-a-generation alignment of working-class voters across racial lines, small-business owners squeezed by inflation, parents alarmed by the direction of education policy, and younger Americans disillusioned with elite institutions.

Critics often describe that coalition as personality-driven, but that misreads what actually happened. While Trump remains a central figure, the underlying drivers were economic anxiety, border security concerns, energy independence, and a broader frustration with bureaucratic and cultural overreach. Younger voters who gravitated rightward did so because they perceived stagnation — not because they were nostalgic for the past.

You know who wrote this nothingburger, don't you?

Peter Giunta.

Is this the same Peter Giunta who was a part of this ...


Leaders of Young Republican groups throughout the country worried what would happen if their Telegram chat ever got leaked, but they kept typing anyway.
They referred to Black people as monkeys and “the watermelon people” and mused about putting their political opponents in gas chambers. They talked about raping their enemies and driving them to suicide and lauded Republicans who they believed support slavery.
William Hendrix, the Kansas Young Republicans’ vice chair, used the words “n--ga” and “n--guh,” variations of a racial slur, more than a dozen times in the chat. Bobby Walker, the vice chair of the New York State Young Republicans at the time, referred to rape as “epic.” Peter Giunta, who at the time was chair of the same organization, wrote in a message sent in June that “everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber.”


Giunta was referring to an upcoming vote on whether he should become chair of the Young Republican National Federation, the GOP’s 15,000-member political organization for Republicans between 18 and 40 years old.
“Im going to create some of the greatest physiological torture methods known to man. We only want true believers,” he continued.
Two members of the chat responded.
PG
Everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber. And everyone that endorsed but then votes for us is going to the gas chamber.
🔥RH
BW
When do we start bullying dude?
AK
We have a solid 3 people who can prob have them want to jump
BW
If they vote for us why would they be gassed?
AK
When do we bring that side out?
PG
Im going to create some of the greatest physiological torture methods known to man.
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“If they vote for us why would they be gassed?”
We only want true believers.
🔥RH
JM
Can we fix the showers? Gas chambers don’t fit the Hitler aesthetic
❤️PG🤣AK
AK
I’m ready to watch people burn now
JM
We gotta pretend that we like them. “Hey, come on in. Take a nice shower and relax”. Boom - they’re dead
❤️PG❤️AD
Texts and reactions by: Peter Giunta, Bobby Walker, Anne KayKaty, Joe Maligno, Rachel Hope, Alex Dwyer.
 
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m.knox

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LOL great news my ***, read the damn room dummy. Trump's approval with Gen Z has cratered and is in the gutter. Promises not kept...

"But an Economist/YouGov poll conducted February 6-9 showed that Trump’s Gen Z support dropped to its lowest level in his second term so far, with approval among voters aged 18 to 29 at 25%, and 67% disapproving. That is down from 50% approval and 42% disapproval in Feb. 2025.

A WSJ poll conducted in late January found that 58% of voters under 30 now disapprove of his performance as president.

CBS News data also show that Trump’s job approval among Gen Z, defined as those born between 1997 and 2012, has fallen from +10 percentage points in February 2025 to -32 points in mid-January.

The decline among young men is particularly notable because Trump won the group in 2024 after his campaign courted them heavily, a strategy that led him to make appearances on podcasts popular with the demographic, such as Joe Rogan and Theo Von."

Healthcare

"Healthcare was identified as the most important issue in both the ThirdWay poll and the WSJ poll.

Some 66% of young men surveyed by Third Way were concerned about cuts to healthcare funding. And among 18-to-29 year-olds polled by the WSJ, Trump’s approval on healthcare was -32.

This comes after approximately $1 trillion was cut from federal spending in healthcare over the next 10 years in President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," nearly $800 billion of that from Medicaid alone. The Congressional Budget Office estimated the cuts would leave some 10 million more people uninsured.

Medicaid and healthcare were at the center of a government shutdown in November—the largest in history—when subsidies under the Affordable Care Act were not extended. Out-of-pocket insurance costs are estimated to double in 2026 as a result."


Poor dpic...... Gen Z is more and more conservative. They've seen the nonsense first hand, and oddly enough, you deny it. Pretend it isn't happening.... Hilarious.
 

m.knox

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You know who wrote this nothingburger, don't you?

Peter Giunta.

Is this the same Peter Giunta who was a part of this ...


Leaders of Young Republican groups throughout the country worried what would happen if their Telegram chat ever got leaked, but they kept typing anyway.
They referred to Black people as monkeys and “the watermelon people” and mused about putting their political opponents in gas chambers. They talked about raping their enemies and driving them to suicide and lauded Republicans who they believed support slavery.
William Hendrix, the Kansas Young Republicans’ vice chair, used the words “n--ga” and “n--guh,” variations of a racial slur, more than a dozen times in the chat. Bobby Walker, the vice chair of the New York State Young Republicans at the time, referred to rape as “epic.” Peter Giunta, who at the time was chair of the same organization, wrote in a message sent in June that “everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber.”


Giunta was referring to an upcoming vote on whether he should become chair of the Young Republican National Federation, the GOP’s 15,000-member political organization for Republicans between 18 and 40 years old.
“Im going to create some of the greatest physiological torture methods known to man. We only want true believers,” he continued.
Two members of the chat responded.
PG
Everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber. And everyone that endorsed but then votes for us is going to the gas chamber.
🔥RH
BW
When do we start bullying dude?
AK
We have a solid 3 people who can prob have them want to jump
BW
If they vote for us why would they be gassed?
AK
When do we bring that side out?
PG
Im going to create some of the greatest physiological torture methods known to man.
in reply to
“If they vote for us why would they be gassed?”
We only want true believers.
🔥RH
JM
Can we fix the showers? Gas chambers don’t fit the Hitler aesthetic
❤️PG🤣AK
AK
I’m ready to watch people burn now
JM
We gotta pretend that we like them. “Hey, come on in. Take a nice shower and relax”. Boom - they’re dead
❤️PG❤️AD
Texts and reactions by: Peter Giunta, Bobby Walker, Anne KayKaty, Joe Maligno, Rachel Hope, Alex Dwyer.

He wrote something all while you whine and ***** on a message board. Let that sink in.
 

dpic73

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Poor dpic...... Gen Z is more and more conservative. They've seen the nonsense first hand, and oddly enough, you deny it. Pretend it isn't happening.... Hilarious.
Someone is stuck in November 2024 and can't see past it. The GOP has destroyed the hopes and futures for Gen Z and they won't forget. This is no longer about the lies he told during the campaign, it's about the facts on the ground dumbass and those facts don't support your braindead analysis.