The Official Trump 2024 Candidacy Thread (Part 3)

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Somewhere in PA…

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So awesome.

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The important thing is the ad played well.

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Hmmm. The ad is against taxpayer funded transgender surgery for prisoners and against biological men in women’s sports. To show that Trump is inconsistent in this, the article references that he doesn’t want to be involved in an issue of who uses which bathroom as this doesn’t involve significant numbers of people.
I don’t get the inconsistency.

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The inconsistency is the sudden downplaying of trans issues perpetuated during the last few years.

Sports
Surgeries
Bathrooms

Have all been used… as a group… to tell his supporters that trans is bad.

Now he seems to be backing away from one of the three… the one that some of his supporters feared the most… and why?

Because the numbers are insignificant. That’s a lib talking point.

Will withhold judgement on that until I see if the Trump administration supports allowing transgender women who have gone through puberty as a male being in womens sports in schools. If they continue to interpret title IX in the same way as the Biden administration, then I will agree with you.

That’s the sports part. I think he still supports that. As well as surgeries.

But he seems to be backing away from bathrooms. In his own words because it’s insignificant.

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Add it to the pile.

Going to be a race between this and mass deportations for biggest campaign letdown.

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“It’s very few people”

I mean :joy:.

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“It’s hard to bring them down”

Surprise!!

But that’s not the best part are the grocery prices

I do think that Trump supporters are going to be disappointed that Trump cannot and does not deliver on all his grand promises.

But we know it will not be Trumps fault but the deep state or he was betrayed by whoever he appointed to lead whatever area that does not deliver.

Opposition is easy, you can say whatever you want, being in office is much more difficult. I think the likes of Hegseth, Patel etc will quickly lower the volume of their rhetoric when they are actually in position and have to lead and deliver.

He can lie about the mass deportations well enough, deport some criminals and get footage of it, talk about the secure border, and then just tell them everyone is gone or how it’s not a problem anymore.

Grocery prices will be harder.

You know, if it’s a big issue with you, you should be outraged and write him about it.

No, he can’t do that about immigration. The border contacts are published monthly. If there is not a significant decrease in border crossings in the first year, he will have failed in a major promise.
Mass deportations will be harder as money has to come from congress, there will be the left fighting in court every inch, and sanctuary states and cities. But yes, he has to make a strong attempt beyond just those in prison. I agree.

We certainly seem to have strict standards for Trump to pass, considering we are coming off of four years of a failed Presidency. But fine. Hold his feet to the fire.

Generally speaking most, if not all, politicians don’t deliver on their campaign promises. That’s kind of a given. That problem becomes more of an issue when a politician has a passionate following like Trump. They may find it harder to forgive him when said promises aren’t met.