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Maggie DeFina's avatar

Good article... All well said... So glad I stopped and read everything... Thank you!

Dax Jac's avatar

Most rubes are usually lacking in higher education, which means they lack any type of critical thinking so if they are suddenly changing their mind on trump, it’s because they are now being affected personally!!

That’s how those folks roll !!

Anaundda Elijah's avatar

THIS IS FABULOUS and shows a turning point. This story made my day!

G. Keller's avatar

The rats leave the sinking ship

majorfathead's avatar

Great news for your neighborhood! While I wish I'll on no person, any one of those scenarios you presented can indeed turn a person. Great article!

Susan Jenkins's avatar

I hope to god you’re right!

Donovan Marley's avatar

On January 6, 2021, Donald Trump tried to overthrow the government of the United States—a blatant act of treason. A supermajority of Americans condemns both Trump’s treasonous 2021 attack on a joint session of Congress, and his 2026 criminal attacks on Iran.

This supermajority also condemns Trump’s Gestapo-like ICE deployments that murder, maim, and kidnap those who oppose his domestic crimes. Internationally, it condemns his invasion of Venezuela and his larcenist designs on Cuba, Greenland, and other sovereign nations.

The supermajority of Americans condemns Trump’s sexual predations, his fraudulent financial dealings, his sales of pardons to criminal oligarchs, his murders committed on the high seas, his deployments of the U.S. military against the American people, and—most of all—this supermajority condemns Trump’s compulsive and continual lying.

As reported by Fox News, on November 18, Trump’s Presidency was approved by 38% of Americans; 60% disapproved. And, Trump’s approval has continued to plummet.

Trump’s Presidency is now condemned by 67% of the American people. This supermajority will not rest until Trump—and his Neo-Nazi enablers—are removed from office, prosecuted for treason, convicted, and punished as dictated by the Constitution.