Seems like everyday there is another farmer, another voter, or person whose non legal spouse get deported and their sob story shows up on my news feed. They made their bed, now lay in it.

Posted by okeysure69

24 Comments

  1. And the nonvoter version of this would get insta-KO’d after saying “I didn’t vote..” LMAO

  2. Present-Resolution23 on

    Meme doesn’t really work in the context of Invincible lol.. But point is taken, they DID vote for this.

  3. Leopards keep eating their faces everyday. But the funny thing is that they are happy with the situation of things because they want liberals to suffer.

  4. “Now get your ass to that recruiting station, you’re going to Venezuela for the pedophile.”

  5. The evidence was there long before the vote, much of it was predictable even. Instead of examining it, Trump voters scoffed at us (even as a known moderate), the facts, and his scummy history.

    “I just like him cuz he says what he means.” was a common one I heard. They weren’t actually listening to what Trump said, nor what he *did*. Instead they chose to *troll* (?) people they’ve never met, who don’t really exist in the way they’ve been brainwashed into fearing, and never once thought about any consequences.

    It was pretty easy to see, for those of us who care about this nation and our collective futures, that shit was going to slide downhill fast if this scum got re-elected. Evidence and facts didn’t matter enough to others though, still don”t for a lot of the cult. They rewrite their own moral codes and religious beliefs to remain “right” about Trump.

    Make America Great Again… America *was* great because of selfless efforts, courage, community, cooperation, and compromise. Since taking office a second time, Trump has reversed course on every one of those ideals; both domestically and with global diplomacy. **Nobody** sees us as great. **We**, across the entire political spectrum, don’t see ourselves as great. Trump is sprinting this entire nation, and the world, away from greatness. Take off the goddamn hats, it’s always been a lie, just like Trump. They voted for lies.

  6. Great. Call your representatives and tell them that. Point out how much you’ve contributed to their campaigns, and tell them that you’re not donating again until they speak up. Change your voter registration to independent/no party.

    I honestly don’t care what your rationale was for your original decision, as long as you take the steps to correct it.

  7. ___Art_Vandelay___ on

    “I didn’t vote for this!”

    “Okay, so you condemn Trump then, right?”

    “Well no, but–”

    “Shut the fuck up.”

  8. Apprehensive_Rub3897 on

    That’s the problem, total awareness of *how the world works* until it bites them, then they’re stupefied.

    Twain said something like, it’s not what you don’t know that gets you into trouble, it’s what you **know that ain’t so.**

  9. TheSaltyseal90 on

    Non blue voters and other brainless centrists showed us all they’re accepting of pedophilia as long as a poc woman doesn’t get into the White House.

  10. Wintergreen61 on

    Where are you guys finding all these regretful MAGAs? All I ever hear is full-throat defenses, even if they have a take a position 180° from what they said to me last month.

  11. SafetyDanceInMyPants on

    I hear that. But at the same time, one really good way to peel these people off of the MAGA nonsense is to point out how crazy it is and give them an out to step back from it.

    It’s basic strategy — if you force the enemy to fight to the death, it will. Here, if you force them to own all this insanity, they will. But if you say to them “hey, buddy, I know you’re a reasonable fella, you didn’t intend this did you?” then a lot of the time they’ll step back with you.

    Oh, sure, you can’t make them good people. And, yeah, they should have known and probably did. But nonetheless you can help them find that “red line” they won’t cross, and maybe keep them from crossing it in the future.

    That being said, if you do that you then have to watch out that they don’t decide to do this all again because it worked out fine for them the first time. So if they get back on their bullshit, it’s important to say “hey, remember when Trump fooled you with that same stuff? Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice… won’t get fooled again, ya know?” They do have to take the L in the end.

  12. And they’ll vote for it again… and again… and again… and …

    Until they are unable to vote & contribute to the situation, for whatever that means, we should assume they will continue and ~~ask~~ require the rest of us to bail them out… again.

  13. Candidate promises to burn everything down, voter chooses candidate, candidate burns everything down, voter becomes surprised that candidate burned everything down.

  14. thatonecoolnerd on

    Went to a family Christmas party and heard one of my uncles say this, I told him there’s only two options in this scenario that actually happened: “You either wanted exactly this or you were too stupid to realize you were being played”. I got kicked out of that party but from what my brother told me, the atmosphere was obliterated after the fact.

  15. They weren’t smart enough to listen to the other sides warnings on their own behalf. That’s why they were picked.

  16. just2commentU on

    Not a US citizen, but I think that exactly the ‘I didn’t vote for this’ should be used to break the brainwashing by trying to let them see they were lied to.

    That way they won’t have to admit they were wrong, lie after lie can be exposed and perhaps at some point they will see it for what MAGA is.

  17. “I didn’t vote for this, but I’m ok with everything else he has done.” Gotta quote the whole phrase to see the scope of how meaningless anything they say is.