you don’t have to like trump to love the elite, badass team he’s put together.
ever wish you could pick your dream team of subject matter experts? this is it.
lifelong democrats, shunned for not toeing the party line (especially when the line is total bs), have rallied behind trump. why? because he’s not captured by the establishment. he genuinely puts america first—not second.
“the people you vote for should actually run the government. not some shadow government or bureaucratic ‘handlers.’”
– vivek ramaswamy
trump’s team has something for everyone:
- care about health? rfk jr. has been relentless in his fight against big government overreach and exposing health crises overlooked by mainstream politics.
- anti-war? tulsi gabbard, a military veteran who has seen the cost of war firsthand. she’s committed to avoiding unnecessary conflicts.
- tired of dumb government spending? elon musk, who turned Twitter upside down and dreams of making government run as efficiently as tesla and space x. he says he can cut the US government annual spending by $2T.
- cutting government overreach? vivek ramaswamy, an entrepreneur, is focused on removing bureaucratic red tape and pushing back against corporate policies that prioritize political agendas over real progress. (he also ran for president in the republican ticket and dropped out to support trump. i would love to see him as president but i think his time will come later.)
- think the government doesn’t care about the working class? jd vance, who rose from humble beginnings to graduating in yale law, understands the struggles of working-class america and aims to bridge the gap between policymakers and the public.
look at policies—not skin colour, race, or gender.
i thought liberals were all about freedom and being anti-war.
trump started zero wars. contrary to what the haters said, he avoided new conflicts and pushed for peace, including the abraham accords, which brought unprecedented stability in the middle east.
and for all the claims of authoritarianism, trump didn’t clamp down on personal freedoms. and he’s actually really funny. are dictators funny? i don’t think so.
i didn’t like trump in 2016 for no reason other than the headlines i read and the soundbites i heard about him.
but i have a conservative friend to thank for never letting me get to “hating” the other side so much to the point of trump derangement syndrome (TDS). because he’s croatian, is a devout catholic (kept trying to get me to go church with him), loves trump, loves telling me racist jokes, but hangs out with asians.
all i can say is, actions speak louder than words. and it’s hard to hate someone when you actually hang out with them.
before politics, the media and america admired trump. he was a celebrated entrepreneur and tv personality.
but now, they paint him as a fascist because of january 6? first of all, americans have the right to protest. freedom of speech isn’t illegal. the quote the media always cherry-picks is,
“we fight like hell. and if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore.”
but they conveniently leave out:
“i know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.”
covid was the perfect excuse to change how elections were done in 2020:
- widespread mail-in voting
- extended early voting
- drop boxes
- electronic voting machines
- in-person voting with no voter id required
tell me that’s not a recipe for cheating.
meanwhile, in singapore, elections are done in one efficient day: id required, single-day paper ballots. old-school, but it works. after the 2020 u.s. election, i see why paper is still king.
imagine not being able to trust your voting system. that’s not democracy.
in 2020, trump was ahead in key swing states after in-person votes were counted. then, as everyone slept, mail-in ballots rolled in, and suddenly, biden was winning.
fast forward to 2024—where did those ~20 million voters from 2020 go? hope we get answers.
and the way they throw around words like “insurrection” and call people fascists, racists, bigots? it dilutes those terms until they’re meaningless. “if you cry wolf too often, people stop listening.”
if you’re shocked by these results, ask yourself: where do you get your news? if it’s legacy mainstream media (MSM), it’s time to throw away your tv and radio.
MSM lies, trims sound bites, and gave people the license to bully anyone who liked the “other” guy. that’s why trump supporters stay quiet. no one wants to be bullied.
that’s your silent majority.
and today’s blue team? backed by the same neocons liberals once hated.
i’m not american, but i’ve been paying attention. how governments and institutions handled covid pissed me off and really opened my eyes to the power of media and mind control.
(my dad used to like telling me “open your eyes big big, and use it for looking”)
they preach diversity, equity, and inclusion—unless you disagree. didn’t want the jab? suddenly, “my body, my choice” no longer applied.
fk that. let this be a wake-up call and the start of real healing.
when trump lost in 2020, it sucked. but maybe the universe—or god—had plans. even if they did/didn’t steal the election from him, karma’s a bitch. they had to handle covid and show their true authoritarian colors: locking people at home, saying, “trust the science.” calling ivermectin—a drug around forever—“horse dewormer” and pretending natural immunity wasn’t enough.
oh, and turns out ivermectin might even help treat cancer. who knew?
i thought we distrusted big pharma and government. but suddenly, everyone cheered them on, happy to line up for 1, 2, 3, 4 shots? did we really think big pharma cared more about our health than profits?
i felt like i was losing it, watching self-righteous behaviour. it reminded me of the stanford prison experiment—students were split into guards and prisoners. within days, the guards got drunk on power, abusing the prisoners. it got so out of hand that the researchers had to shut it down early. ordinary people, given authority, turned authoritarian fast.
if you look at these results and still think, “america is just racist,” maybe it’s time to question if you’re missing something. hating trump so much that you do mental gymnastics just to justify it is exhausting.
i hope trump and his unity team follow through on their promises. success unites people. think maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
trump’s the symptom of a broken system run by global elites.
his team is bringing back common sense. the kind that conservative no-nonsense asian countries like.
to world peace, health, and wealth. let’s fking go!
❤️
p.s. i love the fire and spirit of this asian auntie! 🤣
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