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Do Republicans realize that the power of the people is invested in 'representative government'? If so, why did they elect a pathological liar?

11.06.2025 00:31

Do Republicans realize that the power of the people is invested in 'representative government'? If so, why did they elect a pathological liar?

Americans are more concerned with keeping the lights on and the kids fed than they are if someone is offended their preferred pronouns aren't getting used or an illegal alien can't access taxpayer funded programs.

They just wanted to see his predecessor (a guy who said his son's laptop was Russian disinformation, the border was secure, his administration was scandal free, etc.) gone so they could undo his disastrous policies.

You can't handle the soup either.

Why do people mourn when their leaders lose elections? Is it common for people to cry over events that are out of their control?

It's kind of telling that the voters thought your candidate was so bad that Trump was considered a step up.

You can't handle the truth.

Next time offer a better nominee…you didn't, and that's the truth.

What are the differences between Republicans and Democrats in their views of the government's role in society? How do these differences impact policymaking?

Yes they realize that.

They elected him because they want a secure border, a shutting down of DEI and identity politics, and less inflation. He's made moves in that direction and as long as he's not lying about that he's gold. They don't care if he denies banging porn stars or portrays himself as a devout Christian.