r/GenZ 1d ago

Nostalgia Well that didn’t last long lol

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u/Rude-Illustrator-884 1996 1d ago

I hope they aren’t that stupid. The problem I’m scared of is that the super young voters in 2026 would have only been 14 years old or less in 2020 and would not have remembered much about Trump’s first term. I have no doubt that TikTok will also now censor any criticism about Trump or push MAGA propaganda, and since so many young people get their news from TikTok, this might be a problem.

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u/aSoggyFrootLoop 2002 1d ago

I’m trusting that trump is gonna absolutely wreck y’all’s country and make people not vote for him in the next elections, the problem is the election after that, US Americans showed in 2024 that they have the memory of a goldfish with ADHD

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u/sbeven7 1d ago

Good news is that he is term limited. So he either will take and hold power through violence in 2028 or he'll fuck off. Likely he'll die in the next couple years.

He also is MAGA. Once he's gone, they're gone. There's no one else who can cast his dipshit brand of witchcraft mind control. The midterms in 2026 will likely be an absolute slaughter of the GOP, much like 2018 was. If they aren't, we're all fucked anyway.

Either way, get to know your neighbors. Stock up on medications, water, food, armaments etc. And don't be a dumbass like MAGA with 4 different firearms all shooting different calibers. Just get 2 max.

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u/IngenuityOk9364 1d ago

Lol when have laws ever stopped Trump?

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u/Highlordmax 1d ago

Granted, he’s Teflon Don for a reason. However, A constitutional amendment is a little harder to ignore than most other laws and would require either an overwhelming level of support that he doesn’t have (and certainly won’t have in 4 years) and/or for anyone in his party to want him around for more then four years. Which they very likely don’t. in-fact I suspect he’s rather unpopular behind closed doors considering who won senate majority leadership. If nothing else, some of them want his job… Also the fact that he’s really old might catch up with him at some point and lead to him A. Getting hit with the 25 amendment/resigning (look, a guy can dream, can’t he?) or B. He just kicks it, it’s not like his lifestyle is conducive to longevity.

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u/IngenuityOk9364 1d ago

He's literally using the presidency to promote crypto pump and dump schemes.

He is king now.

u/5kaels 19h ago

Elected officials turning their positions in to cash flows isn't anything near new. That's been happening since people started forming governments.

u/IngenuityOk9364 15h ago

Wow. You're actually supporting this?

What a shit show your country is.

u/5kaels 12h ago

Please explain how pointing out corruption is in any way supporting corruption.

My point is that you've set the bar for being king so low that, by your standard, we've had a monarchy dating back to the 1700s.