The KMC Trumper Squad is gone.
It started when their leader the pedophile Dadudemon stopped posting on KMC on Jan 6th 2021 and then most of his children either stopped posting shortly after or attacked mods until they got banned.
Originally posted by Patient_LeechAs the only member who's avatar qualifies him for the role, I'd like to nominate myself as the sole surviving small government, family value, fiscally responsible conservative. You may all Heil me now.
Are there still fasci MAGA culters here? Or did they disappear?
Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Sensitive snowflakes who dish it out, but can't take it.
I rarely post here, but once every day or so I check to see what Rob and the others are saying. I usually get a chuckle out of it. But I couldn't swear I just read you saying that Trump supporters are a bunch of sensitive snowflakes. Did you really just say that?
Bear in mind I am not a trump supporter. I think all politicians are crooks, that they all have their own agenda, and said agenda does not include our best interests.
Here, Trumpers are a bunch of sensitive snowflake, cowardly, candy-ass sissies, who love to dish it out but can't take it back, even harmless memes.
Case in point: Trump has ordered the FBI to investigate James Comey over posting a "86 47" meme on social media, as a threat to Trump's life and the Trumpshere is cheering it on like the snowflake cowards they are 👆
See, there's no point, you can show a Trumper something like this:
"The Republican-backed tax and spending bill that's now moving forward in the House is getting a reality check from Wall Street. That's because the proposed tax breaks are projected to far outstrip any savings in the bill, potentially leading to mounting U.S. debt and a worsening fiscal outlook, according to economists and policy experts.
If the bill moves forward without significant changes, the U.S. would likely find its debt levels spiraling higher in order to finance the tax cuts, according to several analyses. Over the next decade, the GOP bill could cost the U.S. $3.8 trillion, according to a report earlier this month by the Joint Committee on Taxation that examined the impact of the the tax measures versus spending cuts." -snip
Even explain it to them in simpler terms that it's another tax break to the top 1%, the people who already have more than they can spend, while the rest of us working-class types are left holding the bill and they'll call it fake news and/or you a libtard and/or do a "but both sides!" deflection.