In a veritable tsunami, CBS news came in with a tweet about President Trump’s first hundred days in a second term, and let’s just say…people had THOUGHTS. The report focused on how much Trump relied on executive orders as steers to hasten his camping pledges, many of which had wins and losses. But that’s just the real drama; the replies section is a whole political battlefield.
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Muhammad Jamiu Bello gave an apt summary: “Trump’s second term-executive orders in action, but how much on promises?” That’s the million-dollar question! Executive orders pack some punch but aren’t really the answer for issues in the long run. Thomas Bancroft, not reading from the same page, joined the call against “chaos” and blasted House GOP for leaving Americans high and dry.
Then Ms-G went in for the kill by proclaiming, “Yes and one of the critical items is to DEFUND YOU.” Okay! Some folks must feel strongly about CBS News itself. Meanwhile, Some People Call Me Maurice (yes, that’s the display name) took a stab at Democrat complaints about “progressive social justice DEI gender bullshit.” Ouch. Folks, be warned: The replies are not for the faint-hearted tonight.
But wait-Nicki🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 looked shocked as she asked, “Is CBS speaking positively about President Trump? Wow! It took long enough.” I suppose even a neutral report feels like a victory when you’re used to being under fire from the media. Then lite Brite joked about sending “bus loads of illegals to Canada, because “EVERYTHING’s free in Canada.” Uh…sure, Jan.
The real firecrackers? Jim Nancy declared, “I wonder when the ground war will begin between the Democrats and the Republicans. Guns will be drawn instead, perhaps the other civil war.” Okay, maybe that’s not something we shouldn’t make happen? And VA SwampMonster settled with an ambiguous “Retribution has support from the majority,” along with a link. No clue what that meant, but it sounds heavy.
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So what can you take from all these? Just like everything under Trump, his second term begins with a bang of polarisation. Some see it all as progress, others perceive chaos, while some are already preparing for the civil war. But one thing they seem to agree on is that things are definitely not boring. Whether that’s good or bad is completely dependent on whom you ask. And judging by these replies, no one is changing their minds anytime soon. Buckle up, folks-it’s gonna be a wild four years.
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