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CaelNCSU
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New Yarvin (distilled from billions and billions of words) with hints on the democratic messaging to come:

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" The story now seems clear: the second Trump administration is a tragedy.

And yet: besides absolute power, everything else is just a way to lose. That’s just where we are in history now.
If the GOP loses the next Presidential election, Trump will spend the rest of his life in court or in jail. This will also be true of all prominent Trump supporters, appointees, donors, etc. This will be an all-you-can eat barbecue of fully-funded lawfare and endless fawning PR. Every Democratic prosecutor in the country will find a way to do her part in cleaning up the ruins of Trumpism. That is, rounding up and bayoneting the defeated veterans. Surely something Trumpy must have happened in her district? MAGAts are lurking everywhere. Cut and sterilize.
The American red states will be treated like the Scottish Highlands after 1745. I exaggerate. Slightly. And as for the American populist voters, all the wealth, power and energy of the real America, which is coastal America, blue-state America, cool America, will be directed at making sure they never, ever get another chance to vote their way out of this one.

trails winding up through the Darien Gap from every hive on the planet, is closed. Yay! It can as easily be opened again. Indeed it can be opened much wider! And if we lose again, it will be. It only takes one judge to decide that “no person is illegal”—and this is far from the only bureaucratic way to skin that cat. The symptom has not been even durably cured. It’s still a fail.

The border is not the only thing that will be opened much wider, if you had anything to do with this little failed revolution. They will prosecute everyone, for anything. They will treat Trump appointees like January 6 trespassers. Even if you held some obscure cultural or scientific position. And who knows if they would be wrong?

Indeed, I hear more and more about actual, straight-out corruption in the admin. I’m sure it’s nowhere near Biden or even Clinton levels—but they can get away with it and we can’t. And while Clinton was better at it than Biden, he was not as much better as Biden is better than Trump. Corruption is not just about the government losing money, but also about it degrading the legal fabric—so the less brazen, the better. "


[Edited on December 28, 2025 at 9:32 AM. Reason : A]

12/28/2025 9:31:44 AM

The Coz
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k

12/28/2025 9:59:24 AM

thegoodlife3
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more drivel from the king of the dipshits

12/28/2025 10:44:50 AM

CaelNCSU
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You don’t agree the second trump admin is a tragedy? That’s shocking!

12/28/2025 10:49:45 AM

The Coz
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I agree that it's tragic.

12/28/2025 11:17:45 AM

thegoodlife3
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your tragic and Yarvin’s tragic aren’t the same

12/28/2025 12:22:18 PM

The Coz
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I assume that's correct.

12/28/2025 1:39:01 PM

CaelNCSU
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Yarvin generally thought Trump was a dip shit. There was a brief period after this election where given the Elon and doge situation he considered maybe they would accomplish something different. True bureaucracy shredding. But obviously given Gaza and whatever this Venezuela shit is it looks like he’s co-opted by the machine.

In addition, he spent all his political capital on arresting grandmothers and closing taco stands. I’d assume even if you don’t agree with the policy and ideology you’d probably agree that the implementation was kind of fucked. Trump is a tragic figure from his time as a celebrity turning into a demagogue. He’s also tragic from the angle of taking the strongest political tailwind we’ve had and fumbling the shit out of it.

12/28/2025 2:26:44 PM

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Damn you and my neighbor phill would probably be the best of friends

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"He’s also tragic from the angle of taking the strongest political tailwind we’ve had and fumbling the shit out of it."


I keep hearing this take from people that are disappointed. It boggles my mind that people really thought there was some redeeming quality in Trump being re-elected. This shock almost that things haven't turned out spectacular, or that Trump is full of shit. All the while the never trumpers feel like for the most part everything is going generally how we expected it to go

[Edited on December 28, 2025 at 2:43 PM. Reason : The "destroy the system" types]

12/28/2025 2:32:05 PM

CaelNCSU
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His administration is like 20 years younger, our generation, than any other in the past who knows how many decades. Also filled with a lot of the new guard elite. Structurally it was way different than the first term. The hope was he could bring the needed boomercon vote to win and the new, hungrier younger could smash heads and fix things.

Instead it’s basically been a cuck zuck letting people say retard and sacks and trumps kids running crypto scams so trump can bomb like he’s Obama. Guess not having DEI training for a few years is cool. I’m going ahead and prepping my four year old he can be a girl if he wants since he’ll be in 1st grade by the time Trump is sodomized to death by a rainbow unicorn on Kimmels show.

12/28/2025 2:48:57 PM

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Thats another thing I've noticed with my neighbor Phill, and it seems perhaps you. I think a lot of us, while disliking Trumps first term, would gladly take that again versus what we have now. You and Phill would disagree and say this term was his chance to fix what he got wrong with who he had around him in term 1



The disconnect between trump supporters and detractors on trump term 1 and 2

Also your hyperbole is telling in regards to trump sodomized on kimmel etc

[Edited on December 28, 2025 at 3:01 PM. Reason : Etc]

12/28/2025 2:57:34 PM

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" The hope was he could bring the needed boomercon vote to win and the new, hungrier younger could smash heads and fix things."


would love to hear your idea of things that needed fixing

I know what Yarvin’s ideas for fixing things are

[Edited on December 28, 2025 at 3:12 PM. Reason : .]

12/28/2025 3:06:08 PM

CaelNCSU
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^ stop printing money to bomb brown people (and to a lesser degree giving it to the rich to prop up asset prices and saddling humanities majors with crippling debt that can’t be written off)

12/28/2025 3:50:44 PM

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If you remember, I did not vote Trump 1. I think the disconnect you’re describing as the boomer or normie con who still thinks the system works and the constitution and voting the right person can fix it.

My foundational myth is somewhere around Obama with the bailouts, bombing Syria and writing off Bernie in the DNC. There are legitimate gripes for the policy changes that shipped all the jobs away in the 90s. The elite class gets bigger, yachts, and nicer jets. It works great for them. It doesn’t if you’re a poor uneducated person in rural North Carolina. Not everyone can learn to code. Some people can’t even program a multifunction remote or even use them. And even if they did they’d work harder to replace them with AI.

I’d love a space vacation but if that means putting say the bottom 80 percent in third world conditions just don’t think it’s fair. And gas lighting them with racism and white privilege while the rich print themselves richer and make happy meals cost $20.

[Edited on December 28, 2025 at 4:09 PM. Reason : A]

12/28/2025 4:02:04 PM

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Presidents are just figureheads of the institutions represented by the people they hire. MAGA institutions have always been stuffed with bottom feeders and religious nuts and racists (project 2025 was all 3). Where was there any sign trump would be hiring competent people? The first admin he had traditional republicans around him so I could see having this belief in 2016. But 2024… makes no sense to think trump would have a shred of competency

The only competent person trump has selected so far is the NASA administrator and he almost didn’t do that.

This was partially Kamala’s problem— lack of charisma aside she had fairly typical corporatist democrats around her. I don’t think democrats will go as far as Yarvin thinks but they definitely should if they want to save American ideals.

12/28/2025 4:11:02 PM

CaelNCSU
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"Presidents are just figureheads of the institutions represented by the people they hire. MAGA institutions have always been stuffed with bottom feeders and religious nuts and racists (project 2025 was all 3). Where was there any sign trump would be hiring competent people? The first admin he had traditional republicans around him so I could see having this belief in 2016. But 2024… makes no sense to think trump would have a shred of competency"


You are framing this as some fight against competence. My frame is stop what's been done since Iraq 2 and hold those accountable that have continued doing the opposite for what I was voting against 20 years ago (psychosis I know, voting and thinking shit would change). Why would I want people that have kept bombing brown people and cozying hard up to Wall Street and Pharma?

Iraq war, bailouts, opioid epidemic (and deindustrialization the decades prior).

12/29/2025 6:26:07 AM

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