One Trump Tweet I Am Prepared To Say Does Matter.

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plaidadder:

I want to talk for a moment about the infamous Trump Happy New Year tweet. We’re all familiar with it. It went like this:

“Happy New Year to all, including to my many enemies and those who have fought me and lost so badly they just don’t know what to do. Love!”

The general reaction could best be summed up as, “What an asshole!” But I’m glad he tweeted this, because it really clarifies things. Trump views everyone who didn’t and/or doesn’t support him as a conquered enemy. This ought to put to rest any talk of Trump “uniting the country” or “giving him a chance.” In fact, you know what, Donald?

If you are going to treat me like a conquered enemy, then I have to assume I am now living in an occupied country. And that means that from me, you get:

* no benefit of the doubt

* no cooperation

* no respect

and

* no legitimacy.

That tweet frees us all from any remaining scruples any of us might have had about rejecting his legitimacy and authority. You can’t be someone’s “enemy” and be their president at the same time.

Thank you for putting into words what was skeeving me the fuck out about that tweet, in a manner more eloquent than the “dear non-faith-specific God, he sounds like a literal supervillain out of central casting” that was springing to mind.

(via dyinghistoric)

gardnerhill:
“ valeria2067:
“ baeddelshinsgirl:
“ neighborhoodlum:
“??? are ??? you ??? fucking ??? kidding ??? me ???
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Fuck no. I will never stop mocking King Cheeto and his tiny fingers.
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I can’t tell whether to guffaw or vomit.
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“If your enemy...

gardnerhill:

valeria2067:

baeddelshinsgirl:

neighborhoodlum:

??? are ??? you ??? fucking ??? kidding ??? me ???

Fuck no. I will never stop mocking King Cheeto and his tiny fingers.

I can’t tell whether to guffaw or vomit.

“If your enemy is of a choleric temperament, seek to irritate him.” - Sun Tzu, THE ART OF WAR.

This is war, Hair Furor. You yourself called most Americans (i.e., the majority of people who did NOT vote for you) “enemies” in your New Year’s Tweet. Well, a CEO can fire people who don’t kiss his ass enough - but a POTUS is SOL when it comes to stopping mockery of him and his works.

You cheeto-faced ferret-wearing shitgibbon.

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vijara:

kula:

i think a lot of yalls pro-trans mantras are getting kind of performative especially now that we’re really in the trenches under trump’s presidency like it’d be real nice if any of yall bothered to call your local senators or local grassroots orgs about trans employment laws and trans healthcare and trans people’s exposure to hiv and donate to trans women and men etc in need for every ‘kill all terfs and destroy cis people’ post you type 

for anyone unsure where to start:

here’s how to find your local senator [x]

here’s how to find your local representative [x]

here are some sample scripts you can use if you’re not sure what to say when you call [x] [x] [x]

throw in a few bucks for passport gender marker and legal name changes. urgently needed, easy to do. (this is how i was able to afford my gender marker and name change, these fundraisers are directly helping trans individuals) [x] [x]

read, bookmark, and share this list of 52 more concrete ways to support trans people & promote trans equality [x]

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elrond50:

thebaconsandwichofregret:

lord-armitage:

counterpunches:

#having worked with some us ambassadors in the past#their jobs are not as glamorous as their titles#they often lack resources and work with a skeletal staff#and their families do sacrifice a lot #unlike foreign embassies here in the us#none of them live in mansions #and depending on the country#are also put in danger #regardless of your politics#this is not the thanks they deserve#not to mention it creates a gap and a rocky transition for the embassies#like it’s not just the ambassador it’s the entire staff down to the attaches#so how are those embassies going to function?#it’s not like all positions will be filled right away

yeah why not suddenly remove all ambassadors appointed from the past eight years?

You know those action movies where a big disaster wipes out the executive and legislative branches of the US government and the government is nearly crippled?

Yeah, getting rid of a huge portion of your civil servants (who are required to be politically neutral by the way) is way way worse than any scenario Tom Clancy ever invented for one of his books.

This is the most dangerous thing he’s done yet. And it’s just going to get worse.

And so it begins. This is more evidence that Trump is a FUCKING IDIOT. 

JESUS CHRIST

(Source: sandalwoodandsunlight, via fireflyca)

weavemama:

weavemama:

HE’S TRYING TO PROTECT US ALL BEFORE THE ORANGE CHEETO TAKES OVER 

Here are some articles confirming these plans that go against trump’s future presidency

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

obama cares

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lumpyrug:

estebanwaseaten:

cianm1301:

livebloggingmydescentintomadness:

I do take some small, cold, bitter satisfaction in one thing, and that’s the fact that Trump is going to be absolutely fucking miserable for the next four years. 

He’s an entertainer and an attention whore, not a public servant. He wants to be on TV and in front of crowds, not actually working a difficult, grueling, stressful job he can’t opt out of. He’s going to have to sit through SO many meetings, be forced to read SO many briefings, get shoehorned into serious business all day every day, without crowds to perform for, and he’s going to hate Every. Single. Minute. 

And then, when he doesn’t deliver on his promises, when he doesn’t build the wall or create jobs or make people rich, when it becomes clear how incompetent and buffoonish he is, the country and all his supporters will turn on him. They’re gonna start blaming him for everything, and those crowds that cheered for him are going to start booing. He’ll be humiliated at every turn, and leave office with the lowest approval rating ever, and he’ll be universally despised. 

Because if he’d lost to Hillary, he would have played the martyr forever, called everything rigged, and had a cushy gig on Fox News complaining every day about how he would have done it better. But now he’s going to have to actually WORK, he’s going to be forced to deal with RESPONSIBILITIES, while surrounded by people who hate him and don’t respect him, people vastly more intelligent and competent than him, and he will be exposed as a loser. And then, we’ll fire him. He’ll go down as the worst president in history. And he’ll have no one to blame but himself. 

I know this isn’t much against the fear of what’s going to happen, but friends, hear me. We are going to make Donald Trump’s life a living nightmare, and I for one take immense pleasure from that. 

Does this mean “Thanks, Trump” is going to be the new “Thanks, Obama”?

He’s also going to learn that, even with Republican majorities in Congress, and even with all that work he will have to presumably put into the job, being the President still isn’t going to be like being a CEO (recall: George W. Bush had a majority in both houses for his first six years, Obama had a majority in both for his first two years). 

The things a President wants to get done are not going to happen quickly or easily, if at all. Passing important legislation is complicated and boring and lengthy. Even signed legislation can take a while to be enacted and is then always subject to appeals and challenges (recall the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate ultimately having to go before the Supreme Court). 

The Constitution will not allow for a lot of Trump’s more horrific ideas to ever get close to reality (this ACLU piece written before the election breaks it down better than I ever could). His Supreme Court nominee has to be approved. His cabinet members have to be approved. Just about everything needs to be approved. And even with majorities in Congress, that’s far from a swift guarantee.

There are checks and balances. We lived through 8 years of Bush (including those first six I mention), followed by the economy collapsing; there are more vigilant eyes and ears watching now than there have ever been. The likelihood of a Trump administration getting away with shit without a drawn-out, bloody fight is slim. Especially when you remember that he’s facing a civil RICO trial at the end of this month plus numerous more lawsuits that have yet to be settled. Especially when you remember that he has no law degree, no political science degree, and has never held a political office of any kind. Especially when you remember that he lost the popular vote. His cabinet and staff will not be filled with the best and brightest because he alienated so many of them, even in his own party.

And most importantly, one or both of the House and the Senate could be flipped in 2018. 

We’re all scared and worried and rightfully so. And the people who voted for Trump are as much a daily threat as Trump himself could hope to be. But this President’s only got two years before his legislative legs can be cut off. Two years from right now. 

Learn who your representatives are, at every level. Figure out how to get in touch with them and get in touch with them, repeatedly. Relentlessly. It doesn’t matter if they’re Republican or Democrat or Independent. You don’t have to wait for some terrible Trumpish idea to get going in Congress – you can write to them about restoring the Voting Rights Act or preserving the Affordable Care Act or protecting LGBTQ rights or fighting climate change right now. These people do not have a job without you. You’re younger than them. The future matters more to you. I’ve seen the working life of a Congressman up close and let me tell you: you can reach them (surprisingly easily, actually). You can get through to them. You can put a face to these issues and you never let them forget it. Be relentless. Be memorable. If they ignore you or forget you, you let everybody know about it. We have the platforms to easily and quickly tell others. Let relevant activist groups know. Let the whole fucking world know.

“Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.” - President Obama 

This is the post. This is the one giving me the most hope. This is the one turning most of my sadness (not all, lord knows I will never be rid of all of the sad) in to vindictiveness, into bitter action, into spite. Into action.

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jellyfishdirigible:
“ strixus:
“ violetfaust:
“ woodelf68:
“ riskpig:
“ frickmyrick:
“ foxhack:
“ softjoly:
“ daaamian:
“ cmdrslagathor:
“ edens-blog:
“ hajandradeye:
“ phroyd:
“ Make Trump’s Inauguration “National Just Say No To Trump Day”
Make it a...

jellyfishdirigible:

strixus:

violetfaust:

woodelf68:

riskpig:

frickmyrick:

foxhack:

softjoly:

daaamian:

cmdrslagathor:

edens-blog:

hajandradeye:

phroyd:

Make Trump’s Inauguration “National Just Say No To Trump Day”

Make it a Daily Policy!

Phroyd

Also, NEVER refer to him as “President …” - just “Trump”. Don’t legitimise his position by giving him respect that he hasn’t earned.

dont even give him that. call him Donald

Make Donald Drumpf again

jan 20th is my b-day so let’s make inauguration day my day! ;) 

“Are you going to watch the inauguration?”
“Sorry it’s @daaamian‘s birthday I have to bake them a cake.”

Let’s give @daaamian a great birthday, everyone!

@daaamian have a happy bday!!!!

Let’s just make gifs for @daaamian‘s birthday.

@daaamian would probably make a better President tbh. 

Do I know that person? No.

Do I agree with you? Yes.

My birthday as well…

I’d vote for you

(via dyinghistoric)

writernotwaiting:
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featherquillpen:

I know this is utterly ridiculous to think in a time like this, but I feel like my Animorphs tumblr friends would understand. Ever since last night, I’ve had a line from the Andalite death ritual in book #18 stuck in my head on a loop. “My life is not my own, when the People have need of it.” The People have never had more need. My life is not my own. It’s time to devote it to protecting freedom, in any way I might.

one of the lessons i learned from captain america:

adeterminedloser:

jumpingjacktrash:

sometimes you fight, not because you think you can win, but because you need to be able to look back later and say, “i fought.”

“In King Lear (III:vii) there is a man who is such a minor character that Shakespeare has not given him even a name: he is merely “First Servant.” All the characters around him – Regan, Cornwall, and Edmund – have fine long-term plans. They think they know how the story is going to end, and they are quite wrong. The servant has no such delusions. He has no notion of how the play is going to go. But he understands the present scene. He sees an abomination (the blinding of old Gloucester) taking place. He will not stand it.

His sword is out and pointed at his master’s breast in a moment: then Regan stabs him dead from behind. That is his whole part: eight lines all told. But if it were real life and not a play, that is the part it would be best to have acted.”

– C.S. Lewis, “The World’s Last Night”

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