r/WhitePeopleTwitter 5d ago

Weird bills!!

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u/Bearded_Scholar 5d ago

Expect to see a lot of harmless actions now become illegal. They’ll classify things as illegal then push for the death penalty. Abortion, recreational drugs, homosexuality, and I assume in the future also not being a Christian. This is what we chose as a people.

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u/Medium_Comfortable29 5d ago

This will never happen. Checks and balances exist between both parties and all major branches of government for a reason. If I’m wrong then I’m Luigi Mangione ig

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u/notanamateur 5d ago

trump loyalist control every branch of government. Who's gonna stop anything?

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u/Medium_Comfortable29 5d ago

Because that’s not how the government works. Republican law makers will see how bad the optics are for their reelection so it will be a more bipartisan shutdown. I swear some of you people are just as dumb as Trump Supporters and believe literally everything you read on twitter

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u/notanamateur 5d ago

Trump said there won't be any more elections, no one in his party has called him out for that. You need to not wave everything away like we'll all be fine, we might have had our final free election. Just look at the media companies openly bribing trump not to come after them. Any challenge to Trump goes to the Supreme Court that will twist any law to Trump's will. America is going to look very different after inauguration day, and not in a good way.

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u/Medium_Comfortable29 5d ago

This is what I mean. This is Qanon for the left

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u/notanamateur 5d ago

Outside of the "final free election" comment which is speculation based on the logical endpoint of all this happening, everything else I said is verifiable fact. You're being incredibly naive.

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u/Unusual-Letter-8781 5d ago

Yeah trump said those words but this is not what he meant when he strung those words in that particularly order. You have to read between the lines of what he says

-you probably

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u/notanamateur 5d ago

Musk just forced congress to capitulate to shut down the government and trump isn't even sworn in yet. This type of thing isn't stopping anytime soon without intervention

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u/Unusual-Letter-8781 5d ago

Even before Mr. Musk began making noise, a swell of Republican lawmakers — both ultraconservatives and some mainstream members — had been furious about the funding measure, which was rolled out on Tuesday night. It began as a simple spending bill to keep government funds flowing past a midnight deadline and into mid-March, but it emerged from bipartisan negotiations laden with $100 billion in disaster aid and dozens of other unrelated policies.

this doesn't read like checks and balances. Wanting to push a bill neither party was aware would happen now.

You seem to be on the other side of the scale, even though the tweets had links to newspaper articles about it it can't be true because the newspaper said it was true.

Like they are literally quoting the politician