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Warren: Are there any steps being taken to investigate insider trading?

Hegseth: Our priority is the protection of the interests of the United States.

That's a big fuck you right there.
They aren't even trying to hide it. Everyone knows it's criminaly corrupt, they simply don't care. Everyone involved will get a pardon anyway. It's utterly shameless.
 
Canada is starting to get it!


RE Trumpism doesn't end with Trump...

The sentiment in America which leads to so much support for Trump will remain, post Trump, that is obvious. But what is not so obvious is that Trump is extremely charismatic to those inclined to his views, and absent Trump, so-called Trumpism may experience a large decline .

In 2028 some Republican not named "Donald Trump" (at least I hope so) will have to oppose the Democratic nominee. And whomever that Republican is, it's very likely that he or she will have less appeal, perhaps far less appeal, than Trump to the average Republican voter.
 
RE Trumpism doesn't end with Trump...

The sentiment in America which leads to so much support for Trump will remain, post Trump, that is obvious. But what is not so obvious is that Trump is extremely charismatic to those inclined to his views, and absent Trump, so-called Trumpism may experience a large decline .

In 2028 some Republican not named "Donald Trump" (at least I hope so) will have to oppose the Democratic nominee. And whomever that Republican is, it's very likely that he or she will have less appeal, perhaps far less appeal, than Trump to the average Republican voter.

The GOP nominee in 2028 will be Donald Trump Jr.
 
RE Trumpism doesn't end with Trump...

The sentiment in America which leads to so much support for Trump will remain, post Trump, that is obvious. But what is not so obvious is that Trump is extremely charismatic to those inclined to his views, and absent Trump, so-called Trumpism may experience a large decline .

In 2028 some Republican not named "Donald Trump" (at least I hope so) will have to oppose the Democratic nominee. And whomever that Republican is, it's very likely that he or she will have less appeal, perhaps far less appeal, than Trump to the average Republican voter.
We need to have a national divorce before we are going to have the biggest, bestest and most beautiful civil war.. believe me!

We are going to win so much, we may even get tired of winning!
 
Spelling also naturally develops along different tracks for any number of reasons. E.g. Canadian spelling is a hybrid of British and American spellings. There's no singular explanation, that's just how things played out.
 

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