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      Disapproval is a temporary condition, anyway. Soon enough, it’ll be illegal (or at least dangerous) to express disapproval, and Trump’s numbers will be right up there with Putin and Kim.

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        Dont like Trump? Straight to jail

        Dont want your pussy grabbed? Straight to jail

        Want to collect your social security? Believe it or not, straight to jail

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          We have the best exploding cars in the world. All thanks to jail.

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        it’ll be illegal (or at least dangerous) to express disapproval, and Trump’s numbers will be right up there with Putin and Kim.

        I don’t see the problem as MAGA Republicans suddenly becoming popular on the “it’s illegal not to like us” gambit. Bush Jr tried this in his second term - purging the White House press corps, leaning hard on conservative media for support, even prosecuting hostile journalists - and all he got out of it was Wikileaks and a robust anti-Bush media underground.

        What we have to worry about is the Race To The Bottom

        Trump doesn’t have to be the most popular politician. He just has to be more popular than the opposition. And that’s become downright trivial, given how the geriatric Dem Leadership has prostrated themselves before him.

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          You’re largely spot on, but one thing I’d like to add is that Republicans in Walz’s state have actually pushed forward a “Trump Derangement Syndrome” bill, which would classify openly speaking negatively about Trump as a mental illness that is valid justification for incarceration in a mental health facility, which is exactly what Russia did.

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            Republicans in Walz’s state have actually pushed forward a “Trump Derangement Syndrome” bill

            Which won’t pass their state house, certainly won’t pass their state senate, and Walz isn’t going to sign.

            which is exactly what Russia did

            The post-Soviet Russian state was the result of shock therapy more consistent with Musk’s DOGE strategy than any kind of middling public censorship campaign. Rapid privatization of state assets for the benefit of sellout state actors and foreign investors/liquidators was what brought down the Russian government.

            Putin’s United Russia didn’t come to power through petty proletariat censorship. It came to power when Putin and his allies mobilized what was left of the police state and used it to whip the newly minted billionaire oligarchy into an ideologically consistent nationalist project. We saw a similar transformation in China, in the immediate run up to the Xi Premiership. Both Xi and Putin had to wrestle power away from western-friendly kleptocrats intent on turning their states into the next Philippines or Honduras.

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        IF there is another election, HitlerPig will win with 98% of the vote, and claim that his overwhelming popularity with the citizens gives him a mandate to ignore Constitutional term limits.

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      The most bizarre posts are the “Elon Musks polls plummet” kind. That fucker wasn’t even elected.

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      Even if people do care they’ll clearly forget how much they hated him 4 years later…

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    “You need to verify your SSN identity in person… At an SSN office which has been defunded and has no employees…”

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      Also, the nearest office is three states over.

      So, some good news, when you are forced into an involuntary road trip to get your daughter or granddaughter an abortion you can use verifying your identity to social security as a cover to avoid being deported to El Salvador.

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    Boomers waiting until something affects them directly before making the right decision? I’m sure no one saw that coming.

    I appreciate that the whole generation isn’t that way, but at the same time, the number of Boomers I have personally interacted with who have absolutely no understanding that they are not the main character is way too damn high. A little empathy would go a long way, especially when many of them in the Boomer voting bloc are too old to ever see the effects of their vote.

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      It’s straight outta the conservative playbook. It’s how their entire rotten brains work.

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    Seniors wield a lot of political influence in this country because they vote, and because they tend to skew Republican. Pissing off seniors is the last thing that politicians want to do if they want to stay in power.

    But here’s the thing. That political influence is the only power they have. If you take away the political influence that seniors have, you’ve essentially relegated them to a bunch of old people sitting around yelling at clouds. Similarly, if the politicians in question feel that they no longer need the seniors’ votes, he takes away that political power, again relegating them to old people yelling at clouds.

    At least with able-bodied people, there’s at least some threat of physical violence, even if it’s extremely unlikely. Seniors don’t have that. A 70 year old retired first grade teacher and her 94 year old mother aren’t going to be picking up arms and storming the capitol any time soon. If you’re willing to put up with an old person screaming and you don’t need said old person to vote for you, then there’s really little to nothing else they can do to you. You’ve successfully relegated them from a powerful voting bloc to a petty annoyance.

    EDIT: For the record, I in no way want to imply that seniors are feeble or anything like that. But at the same time, please keep my comments in context. I am talking about a situation where politicians no longer need the votes of senior citizens and the only leverage that they have left is physical violence. Yes, that’s probably still a threat at your local VFW meeting, or even if the group skews younger. But your local politician isn’t concerned with your local bingo hall or evangelical group suddenly taking up arms or causing a riot. That’s what I’m talking about.

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      I’m not a senior but I am disabled, when the shit hits the fan I will be helping to cook and take care of folks who are out there on picket lines etc.

      So no, folks do still have some power. Even if they aren’t as physically able as others.

      Pull together (solidarity) Love your neighbor (mutual aid)

      That’s leftism for conservatives and liberals who have been brainwashed by capitalist propaganda.

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      Tell that to my friend’s grandma. Latest arrest record at 80, for whacking a cop with her handbag at a protest.

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      Seniors don’t have [at least some threat of physical violence].

      Share that sentiment at your local VFW or AMVETS, and you will learn that propensity is not a prerequisite for proficiency. In fact, those who are most familiar with and capable of violence are usually the same who are most reluctant to employ it.

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      “senior” is a pretty wide range though. You can be old enough to get a senior’s discount and still able enough to do most things. Maybe you aren’t going to be doing 100 situps after jogging 10 miles, but march the streets and hold a rifle sure, and there’s probably a good mix of ex-military in there as well as people who know how to make stuff go kaboom in unique and interesting ways.

      Taking away their reasons to sit contently and die quietly might not work out as well as some think, but this party in particular is pretty good at thinking everyone but themselves are inept.

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    It’s echo chamber headline bait. Any “people think such and such” headline is just there to tell you what you want to hear. There’s no action here. Nothing useful. Just bricks in the echo chamber wall.

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    Every time I see a headline saying trump’s approval rating has plummeted, I look and it’s always in the mid to upper 40’s. Every time. It never changes.

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      All these articles are pure hopeium. I check his approval rating daily hoping my country will gain some sense. His approval is higher than his first term. Half the population has has their brains turned to scrambled eggs by social media. And I get the irony of saying this on social media.

      People are impressionable and the tech bros who control movement of information have fallen in line behind Trump. It’s going to be a bumpy ride y’all.

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    The survey conducted between March 9 and March 11 found that 49 percent of people over 65 approved of Trump’s performance as president, while 48 percent disapproved, giving him a net approval rating of +1.

    The same survey conducted between March 16 and March 18 found his net approval rating had dropped by 10 points to -9. In that survey, only 45 percent of people over 65 approved of the job Trump was doing, while 54 percent disapproved.

    45% still approve. Isn’t that higher than his lowest point last time?

    It doesn’t matter anyway, he does not need to be popular to do whatever he wants

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    Rating dropped from +1 (49% approval, 48% disapproval) from 3/9 to 3/11, to -9 (45% approval, 54% disapproval) from 3/16 to 3/18. Sample sizes 400 and 384 respectively. “Boomer” = 65+