Do you regret your vote? - Almost 1 year later...

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Do you regret your vote?

  • No, I'm trusting the PlQn

    Votes: 30 78.9%
  • Yes, Trump is a retard

    Votes: 8 21.1%

  • Total voters
    38

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We're almost a year into the 47th Presidency of the United States and it's been eventful every step of the way.

My question is, if you voted for Trump, do you regret it?
It seems like a ton of people do, especially on the topic of immigration and the economy.
If you do, why, what caused you to bail?
If not, what's he doing that's keeping you around?

Disclaimer: I didn't vote at all, I have a nasty habit of working on election day. Haven't voted since 18.
 
Even if I ended up not liking Trump what was a good alternative? To any of the "do you regret voting x" people, Trump has been the closest thing to a good candidate in any presidential election in my entire lifetime. Do I agree with or support everything he has done? Nope, but what was option two?
 
I'm not going to pretend that Trump has been perfect. He's very obviously held back by some out of date views and a tendency to value loyalty to HIM over loyalty to his cause. He's a fucking boomer and is stuck in the mindset that if line goes up it must be good.

But our other choice was Kamala Kookoonut Harris. So our choice boiled down to another deep state puppet, but also a pajeet, vs. a retarded boomer who might do some things right.
 
Damn, I shouldn't have voted for the orange Israeli puppet, and instead I should have voted for the pajeet Israeli puppet.

The two-party (AIPAC Babysat) system is a bitter deception. I don't vote or take part in that very gay and very kosher system, but I do get robbed by it in the form of taxes.
 
The economy was already in the shitter and inflation was already a thing since 2020 anyway, so I vooted to halt third-world immigration and to deport the wetbacks. So, I got what I vooted for. Kamala's presidency would have also contained the shitty economy as well, but in addition to unlimited shitskins, not to mention a continuation of Biden-era DEI woketard pandering such as legally referring to women as "birthing persons" or teaching kids that 2+2=5 or that Shakespeare was a gay black woman.
 
So, I got what I vooted for.
We really didn't. Deportations have been loud and public but nowhere near the level necessary to reverse the damage. He also gave effective amnesty to the agriculture (Spic) and hospitality (Jeet) industries. Aside from that, we're importing students and H1Bs because our elite institutions need them to keep the lights on, while also being so worthless that they can't produce the "talent" needed to re-establish vital industries in the US. Even his ban on visas and residency to "the third world" only includes 19 mostly irrelevant countries, and notably doesn't include India or China.

He's a swamp creature who did everything in his power to protect the Epstein client list and sell out Americans to corporate interests and the third world. That said, everything would have been worse under Kamala Harris. At least we got the J6ers released and some movement toward fair access to banking.

I voted for him but don't regret it. Still, he has been massively disappointing across nearly every dimension.
 
no because the alternative was worse but I'm not particularly happy with his administration so far
 
No.
Fuck no.

I don't think Trump is a god-emperor and can admit when he fucks up but fuuuuuuuuuuck no.

You seriously think Kamala was in anyway, shape or form, a viable alternative? Lmao.
 
No, I am not a groyper/accelerationist retard. Even if Trump were to achieve nothing in this term it wouldn’t be as bad as madame jeetnig actively working towards making the country worse during her entire term.
 
Lol. What the hell are you talking about?

Very few people "regret" their vote for Trump because they know the alternatives were Kamala and Hilary the first time. We also saw a variant of what would happen had either of them won in Biden and it was predictably awful.

Those who voted for him are annoyed that Trump hasn't gone far enough and how he keeps fumbling the ball like with the Epstein files and DOGE.

I am disappointed in certain aspects of Trumps presidency, but I sure as fuck don't regret voting for it because the alternative is actively bending over to get fucked in the ass.
 
I really appreciate the culture shift. People like to talk about the pendulum swinging which lmao didnt happen, we're just being beaten to death a little less intensely, but its still nice to have a bit of hope after how awful everything became so quickly.

I'm not american btw, but I would've voted for him if I was. I remember how utterly shocked (in a good way) I was by the way he kicked off his presidency. That took balls and confidence I didn't believe the right still had.
 
how can i regret something i never did
knew there'd be more than a few moments of him acting like a retard and stabbing his base in the back and i didn't want the "fell for it again" awards to rain down, plus registering to vote means i could be selected for jury duty so fuck that. i liked how he exposed and dismantled usaid for being a front for globohomo and on its surface the ICE raids are a good start (even though it's mathematically impossible to make a dent in the illegal population unless this shit goes on nonstop for decades, which it won't). then he started with the insanity like bombing iran and 50 year mortgages and saying you're too stupid to assemble batteries for foreign companies so we need infinity indians.
so much fucking whiplash and we still got three more years lmao bring it on
 
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