Slick wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:31 am
Biffer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:05 am
USAID's closure means there's half a billion dollars of food aid in limbo. It'll go bad soon.
A whistleblower told the press. Trump fired them.
But it's fine, because this is what they were elected to do. Right?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/worl ... 96917.html
It would be good if we could get some reports of what various groups that voted for Trump actually are thinking. I'd imagine that there is a pretty hefty proportion that are absolutely delighted with whats going on, but what are the Muslim block thinking, what about Federal employees that voted for him and are now losing their jobs, or factory owners or farmers that are seeing their costs rise.
It's by no means scientific, but the sub-reddit Leopard's Ate My Face is filling up with social media posts from Trumpers who are apparently gobsmacked that he's enacting the policies he campaigned on.
Some of those the posts are definitely from Muslim Americans, they seem to fall into two camps. Those who abstained from voting for the Dems because they viewed the stance on Palestine as overriding everything else and those who, for reasons only they'll know, thought Trump would change the US stance for the better. The former seem to be flailing around wanting the Democrats to intervene substantively while the Republicans hold all three branches of government, further displaying their complete lack of understanding as to how politics works.
There's also been plenty from Latinos For Trump type groups who seemed to think they weren't the ones being talked about, when Trump banged on and on about mass deportations and ending birth right citizenship.