Summary

At a town hall in Roswell, Georgia, local constituents lashed out at Republican Rep. Rich McCormick for backing Trump’s administration, labeling President Trump a “megalomaniac.”

The criticism focused on DOGE and its sweeping federal layoffs affecting agencies such as the CDC, Agriculture, and Education.

Attendees decried rushed, indiscriminate cuts and expressed concern over expanding presidential power through controversial executive orders.

The heated exchange reflects growing public discontent with perceived authoritarian policies and the Trump administration’s approach to government downsizing.

  • rayyy@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Two of the old weak, confused, incompetent grifter’s violent supporters are worth twenty of his critics. Move along.

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    This approach was planned. When it was continuously pointed out, these are the same people that kept their MAGA hats on and stayed obsessed with “taking the country back”.

    You can’t fix stupid, and now the world has to suffer for it.

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    It has to be so disconcerting to think for years that the liberal news is lying only to find out that the people you trusted were the liars.

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        Nah a lot of them at this point are generations deep into conservative propaganda and culture. It doesn’t really matter how intelligent one is when literally everyone around you is saying the same thing and has created a fucked up little reality bubble. Sometimes folks break away from it but it takes time and frankly speaking may not even be all that widespread.

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    Amazing, I thought they’d be ghosting they’re their constituents by now.

    Edit: I am so ashamed of myself.

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    23 hours ago

    Faces getting eaten by leopards known to eat faces.

    I personally, advocated voting for the “leopard that doesn’t eat faces, but was still a leopard” and got told that was just as bad. Personally, I preferred the illusion of democracy vs the cessation of all remaining rights.

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    I never had any expectations of republicans, so they havent really been any more disappointing than they always have been. Authoritarian idiots who lack empathy (republicans), the rich, and religious facist nutcases have always been with us and always will be with us. They live here too, unfortunately. I did have some expectations of the Dems that have been catastrophically not delivered in the past few decades.

    To combat the troglodytes on an ongoing basis we need to maintain a good education system, minimize religious influence on government, and have a robust counterweight to troglodyte greed and self centered tendencies – that resistence is in the form of a robust leftist movement that champions the basic needs of all peoples, not just the privileged or the tribal-clique groups. Otherwise democracy cant work.

    Part of the problem in 2025 is that we have demonized, disempowered, and basically destroyed the left within the democratc party, even though their causes are exactly what Dem and Trog people say they want. So now there is only centrism, which is not a philosophy that will mount up and defend anyone against the troglodyte hoardes. Our presidential candidate standing on a stage with liz cheney talking about her glock and saying nothing about a dnc sponsored genocide, or the struggles of the common american people is pretty ample proof of that. They fear the left more than they do the trogs, and they never envisioned that the system could actually be brought to an end by the trogs. School shooting rates have never been higher than they are today. Its not even backpage news anymore for dems. That means something, dont you think?

    So here we are, watching it all get burned down with no serious leadership on our side standing up to resist it, beyond what rhetorical scraps bernie can muster, an old man standing on a beach in front of a hundred foot tsunami wave. God knows the DNC dem leaders dont have the will or stomach to lead this fight. They just want to keep getting bribes. They just appointed a new head of the dnc who already wont take a stand on anything and answers in the vaguest possible terms when interviewed. He wants the donation money to flow, not to fight and win a philosophical struggle. He should be working at the DMV, not leading a party that needs to save the US from its own worst tendencies.

    (no offense to DMV workers)

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      Worse. There are dems (or so they claim) that the voices are advocating ‘vote blue every time’ when we call out the sitouts for their inaction, insisting that we not hold them to account for their essentially letting the orange fuhrer back into the white house and handing him the fire axe to take to the country.

      These idiots didn’t understand their choices have repercussions on the country and the world and choose to plug their ears and blah blah it out for the next 4 years hoping it will blow over. They earned every ounce of ridicule for not educating themselves about how things work and how their decision matters.

      You right the ship first, then fix the engine. Fools.

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    Last time, we held back the Rottweiler from mauling the toddler. The wife got rid of it for a while, but then brought it back. It seems like the only way we can convince the wife that it is bad is to have it maul the toddler and have the police take it away to be destroyed. But we can’t just take it out for a walk and let it loose, it has to chew through the back fence and get at a toddler, otherwise we will be held accountable for the Rottweiler’s destruction. And of course, we don’t want any toddler to be hurt. What to do?

    Rottweiler = Trump, Toddler = Vulnerable Americans, wife = the electorate, the back fence = the constitution of the united states, for those who didn’t get the analogy.

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      That song is about a hundred times more relevant now than when it came out

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        Yup, absolutely. I am sure it was about Bush at the time (though they deny it was any specific person) but now it genuinely feels like a Trump protest song.