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posted ago by Grishnakh ago by Grishnakh +223 / -0

The concepts of liberty, personal responsibility, limited government will outlast our president. If we are to be doomed to deal with Biden, then The Donald's job is far from over. Crabs in a pot will drag each other down in their attempt to escape. Even worse are those who drag others down while not even trying to help themselves. Don't be a crab in a pot!

If Trump is to be ousted, The Donald's job will be to remain a never-ending rally for America. Liberty. Relentless pursuit of the truth. You who are despairing need to shift gears. Look for Truth, and reveal lies of the globalist, anti-American media.

Trump says he will never give up, never stop fighting. Do not stop fighting! Pursue truth! Our enemies seek the end of truth. Do not give into lies and propaganda, or you will be utterly lost.

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ViduusMAGA 0 points ago +1 / -1

It wasn’t all that bad just 30 years ago. Hell, post 9/11 the country came together for once.

We just have to weather the storm of having millennials in positions of power. Once the emo kids started influencing societal decisions - things went downhill fast.

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OswaldMosley 2 points ago +2 / -0

Keep blaming millennials for the legislation passed and supported by previous generations for the past five decades.

Did millennials ship the manufacturing jobs to China? Did millennials destroy trade with NAFTA? Did millennials crash the housing market with 30+ years of irresponsible loans? Did millennials destroy the wages with cheap illegal labor and H1B schemes? Did millennials popularize drug and hippie culture at Woodstock? Did millennials dodge the Vietnam draft? Did millennials legalize abortion and no fault divorce? Did millennials pass affirmative action? Did millennials bring the national debt into the trillions? Did millennials create the Social Security and Medicare schemes bankrupting future generations for their "entitlements"? Did millennials amnesty millions of illegals to destroy national demographics? Did millennials pass the assault weapons bans of the 80's and 90's under Clinton and Reagan? Did millennials pass the 1965 immigration act to transform America into another third world hispanic hellhole in our lifetime? Did millennials fill the universities and media and government with actual communists to subvert and destroy from within?

Oh no wait. That was all the "Greatest Generation" and worst of all the motherfucking baby boomers.

It "wasn't that bad" 30 years ago because you had yet to see the full extent of the damage the baby boomers and their predecessors had done to the country. But in typical boomer fashion keep blaming your children and grandchildren for hellscape of a world you created for them. At least you "got yours" though right?

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ViduusMAGA 2 points ago +2 / -0

You realize there’s generations in between boomers and millennials, right?

Woodstock and Vietnam left no effect in the 80s and 90s.

Nafta was a disaster from Clinton. We all agree on that.

Mortgages were the result of idiots buying more then they can afford. All generations share that problem.

Divorce is complicated. It helped a lot of tragic domestic issues that happened in the past. Trade off was the effect on kids. That needs to swing back to center.

The “I want everything my way / take no responsibility or put no work in” mentality is a product of the blue hair millennials. Hence the universal criticism that no win wants to acknowledge.

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OswaldMosley 2 points ago +2 / -0

You realize there’s generations in between boomers and millennials, right?

There is Gen X. And depending on where you draw the line on boomers/xers there has never been a Gen X president.

Woodstock and Vietnam left no effect in the 80s and 90s.

They are showcases of the degeneracy and entitled babies of that generation. Either marching around campus to avoid a draft or having an acid orgy at a hippie festival.

Nafta was a disaster from Clinton. We all agree on that.

A boomer elected by boomers.

Mortgages were the result of idiots buying more then they can afford. All generations share that problem.

And millennials have been priced out of their own housing markets by boomers who treated their house as a financial commodity and imported rich foreigners to make a quick buck at the expense of their nation.

Divorce is complicated. It helped a lot of tragic domestic issues that happened in the past. Trade off was the effect on kids. That needs to swing back to center.

Divorce and abortion peaked under the boomers. So I don't ever want to hear them talk about tradition.

The “I want everything my way / take no responsibility or put no work in” mentality is a product of the blue hair millennials.

Coming from the generation who set up financial entitlements for themselves that bankrupted the nation.

Hence the universal criticism that no win wants to acknowledge.

Boomers have been ripping on millennials since they were born. Millennials replied with "Ok boomer" and the boomer snowflakes had an international meltdown over it.

I didn't start the generational warfare. The President is a boomer. The "President Elect" is a boomer. The past four presidents have been boomers. The senate leader is a boomer. The supreme court is full of boomers. The speaker of the house is a boomer. The vast majority of the congressmen are boomers. Yet here you have the audacity to blame millennials for all the problem of the last 30 years (when the last millennials just turned voting age last year). Absolutely idiotic.

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ViduusMAGA 1 point ago +1 / -0

For the record, I’m Gen X.

You have not been priced out of the housing market. I bought my first one when I was 18 through sacrifice and hard work. Your expectations on houses are vastly different then your grandparents.

My comment about divorce was highlighting the positive side to it. Before it was common there were endless stores of physical and sexual abuse going on in messed up families. Women were just told to live with it. That is much rarer now - which is a positive change.