Three million views on the post below this one.
Here’s why:
The support for the Trump administration in the working world is strong. And people are tired of the endless bullshit from the black-piller, chicken-little grifters. Watch their tactics, and once you see them, you’ll never unsee them. They use a couple of different tactics to bullshit you.
-First, they overload you with information but they underwhelm you with evidence. Here’s an example of what I mean - they’ll try to convince you that John Smith robbed a bank, so they’ll data download on you and lose you in the chaos. They’ll tell you things that might be true, but aren’t evidence of anything. They’ll tell you John was in the bank that day. That John knew someone who worked there. That John was arrested ten years ago for a misdemeanor. But they won’t tell you that the fingerprints, video and DNA of the thief matches someone else. Solid investigators sift through chaotic information and mine the evidence gems. Charlatans and morons do the opposite.
-Second, black-pillers will rarely take on the President directly. They know they’ll get destroyed by the boss, and wind up in the political graveyard of egomaniacs who thought they could take the President on with bullshit. As a proxy fight, they try to pick off his allies, knowing many of them are limited in the ways they can fight back. Well, I’m back now, and I’m putting this bullshit to a stop. Everyone inside the administration I crossed paths with is busting their asses to move the needle on real change. You can do things fast, or you can do things correctly. You can rarely do both in government. Even with those constraints, the administration’s accomplishments are breathtaking. I want to be clear on this point, intra-party/movement policy disagreements are healthy and natural. But endless pessimism meant to strategically attack a movement from the inside, is not about policy, it’s political cannibalism. And many of these grifters are hiding their real agendas from you. And that leads me to my next point.
-Third, the black-pillers are infamous for telling you an administration policy or action is going to lead to the end of the world, before the policy has even been given time to demonstrate results. You’re seeing it now with regard to Venezuela. Will it work out? Maybe. We will all see. But maybe give it a minute before you attack from inside the tent while pretending you’re an ally.
Black-pillers and grifters asked for this fight, not us. But I’m absolutely down to fight it. ABSOLUTELY down.
Should we take a look at the real estate holdings and portfolios of all of those on Mamdani’s inaugural committee?
Surely they’re about to give those assets up for the greater good of collectivism and all its warmth, right?
Tim Walz is so fcked, I love it.
California, New York and Illinois are worse. Drain the damn swamp. Audit every fcking member of Congress. They are also in on it.
This is what I voted for.
NEW: The mom of Mamdani's aide, who said owning a house is a weapon of "white supremacy," has a $1.6M house in Tennessee, according to the New York Post.
Office of Tenant Protection Director Cea Weaver thinks NYC should be able to "seize private property."
She also bizarrely claimed back in 2019 that "private property including any kind of ESPECIALLY homeownership is a weapon of white supremacy."
According to Weaver's own logic, her mom, Celia Applegate, is fueling white supremacy, considering she has a $1.6 million home in Nashville, according to the Post.
The house was purchased by Applegate and her partner for over $800,000 in 2012. It is now worth about $1.6M.