Face, meet leopard. Leopard, meet face.

I think they stick with him because he hates the same people as they do. What they don’t realize is that Donald Trump pretty much hates them too. He panders to them and grifts off of them. That’s not love.
Not just "pretty much." Sometimes, they are the exact people Trump hates:
Cruel irony for pro-Trump Cuban rapper... as ICE circles (DailyMail on X, May 24, 2025)

Pro-Trump Cuban Rapper "El Funky" Faces Deportation Under U.S. Crackdown (msn/poligilrsayswhat, May 24, 2025)
After fleeing Cuba in 2021 and settling in Miami, he applied for permanent residency under the Cuban Adjustment Act. But earlier this month, his application was denied. He now has less than 30 days to leave or face deportation and likely imprisonment in Cuba.
"What we want is for you to leave," a Cuban official told him at the airport. "You're not welcome here."
(...)
Ironically, Márquez Duany remains a staunch Trump supporter.
"If I could vote, I would have voted for Trump," he said. But as Trump reinstates hardline immigration policies, including efforts to end humanitarian parole, Márquez Duany's future hangs in the balance.
"I'm not going to shut up," he vows. "Going back puts my life in danger."
No, it doesn't, moron. You are much more likely to get shot in Miami than in La Habana.
But maybe you should consider coming up with a rap against oligarchy and deportations.

By the way, "What we want is for you to leave," sounds as much like fleeing as when Yunior García Aguilera showed his passport and ticket, got on a plane, flew to Madrid, and nobody tried to stop him.
 
Not just "pretty much." Sometimes, they are the exact people Trump hates:
Cruel irony for pro-Trump Cuban rapper... as ICE circles (DailyMail on X, May 24, 2025)


No, it doesn't, moron. You are much more likely to get shot in Miami than in La Habana.
But maybe you should consider coming up with a rap against oligarchy and deportations.

By the way, "What we want is for you to leave," sounds as much like fleeing as when Yunior García Aguilera showed his passport and ticket, got on a plane, flew to Madrid, and nobody tried to stop him.
While that is true, I must add that if he is in real and not imagined danger of imprisonment in Cuba, the likelihood of being shot in the street is not the point. Though I rather suspect if he was in that much danger he would have been imprisoned or worse rather than being allowed to leave in the first place. Still, even though Fidel is gone, I don't think Cuba is a very nice place to be sent back to.

Something about the designation "pro-Trump Cuban rapper" by itself seems a somewhat bizarre combination, just a bit this side of an invisible pink unicorn.
 
It really astonishes me how successfully the rightists and their Rapist-in-Chief have weaponised transphobic hatred.
You really don't understand how trying to redefine words whose meaning has been universally understood since language was invented, and prioritising the feelings of the tiny number of males who object to being strip searched by males over those of the huge number of females who object to being strip searched by males, can be interpreted as reality denial on a level which makes its advocates unfit for public office?

And yes, I know that the reality denials of Trump, from climate change to tariffs, are far more numerous and harmful. But it's much easier to gaslight the underinformed into believing he is right about such things than that they are wrong about something they've instinctively understood since they learned to speak. Only a relatively unusual type of (well intentioned, desperate not to offend) mind can be gaslit about something as fundamental as the difference between the sexes.
 
The fox' house was built of what and turfs?!
Bundles of sticks. Like you might use to light a fire. If, say, you were a junior schoolboy tasked with being the personal servant of a senior boy at your traditional old-time boarding school. And when you set his bedroom fire every morning and attended to his other needs you and your ilk might become known by the same name as those bundles of sticks. And there's no sexual innuendo in any of this. Stop that sniggering at the back.
 
Bundles of sticks. Like you might use to light a fire. If, say, you were a junior schoolboy tasked with being the personal servant of a senior boy at your traditional old-time boarding school. And when you set his bedroom fire every morning and attended to his other needs you and your ilk might become known by the same name as those bundles of sticks. And there's no sexual innuendo in any of this. Stop that sniggering at the back.
What there is, alas, is a fair amount of evidence that Potter swiped many of her stories from racially biased retellings of African-American folk tales by authors like Joel Chandler Harris. One is inclined to forgive Potter because she was so good at it, and a good story is a good story, but when you see it it's hard to unsee. I grew up with some of these, and as the parent of three, there was a time when I knew a few of them practically by heart, so I'm glad it never occurred to me then, as I would miss them, and many are ideal for reading aloud.
 
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What there is, alas, is a fair amount of evidence that Potter swiped many of her stories from racially biased retellings of African-American folk tales by authors like Joel Chandler Harris. One is inclined to forgive Potter because she was so good at it, and a good story is a good story, but when you see it it's hard to unsee. I grew up with some of these, and as the parent of three, there was a time when I knew a few of them practically by heart, so I'm glad it never occurred to me then, as I would miss them, and many are ideal for reading aloud.
I never actually read any of Beatrix Potter's stories until I read this one now, so can't say anything about their originality or otherwise. I only wanted to explain when she wrote the fox's house was built with faggots that meant bundles of sticks and that really is all it meant.
 
From: https://www.citizen-times.com/story...e-for-helene-still-not-warranted/83861445007/
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied North Carolina’s latest request for a 180-day extension of the 100% cost match for eligible Tropical Storm Helene recovery expenses.

North Carolina voted for Trump in the 2024 election. Both senators and a majority of its house members are republicans. They VOTED for this. They are getting what they wanted.

But hey, at least they won't have to worry about what washrooms the Trans people are using if the washrooms are all wrecked.
 
From: https://www.citizen-times.com/story...e-for-helene-still-not-warranted/83861445007/
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied North Carolina’s latest request for a 180-day extension of the 100% cost match for eligible Tropical Storm Helene recovery expenses.

North Carolina voted for Trump in the 2024 election. Both senators and a majority of its house members are republicans. They VOTED for this. They are getting what they wanted.

But hey, at least they won't have to worry about what washrooms the Trans people are using if the washrooms are all wrecked.
This is no surprise. As I've commented before, they'd vote for him again given the chance. As long as Donnie Diapers punishes the people they hate, they'll overlook the punishment he doles out to them.
 
This is no surprise. As I've commented before, they'd vote for him again given the chance. As long as Donnie Diapers punishes the people they hate, they'll overlook the punishment he doles out to them.
Yeah, I wonder how many of the people who voiced their outrage at being thrown under the bus will eventually come crawling back to him. They're a cult, after all.
 

‘We Voted for Trump to Fix the Border. Now We’re Milking Cows Alone at 4 A.M.’ – Vermont Farmers Face Harsh Reality as ICE Raids Hit Home​

When Donald Trump supporters in rural Vermont cast their ballots, many say they never imagined immigration crackdowns would come to their farms. But in recent weeks, a wave of federal enforcement has rattled the backbone of Vermont’s dairy industry — and sparked an unexpected movement of solidarity, advocacy, and reflection.

At the heart of this shift is Dustin Machia, a fifth-generation dairy farmer from Sheldon. Like many in the region, Machia voted for Trump, drawn by promises of border control and national security. “We didn’t want drugs or gangbangers,” he said. But what he didn’t expect was losing some of his most dedicated employees to immigration arrests.

“It’s scaring the farming community,” Machia admitted. “We didn’t think they’d come for the people who help us milk cows.”

His unease follows a series of recent detentions. On April 21, Border Patrol officers apprehended eight Mexican workers at Pleasant Valley Farms, the state’s largest dairy operation. A few weeks earlier, another worker was arrested while delivering groceries to the farm.

The arrests — though described by federal agents as a response to a citizen tip rather than a targeted raid — have nevertheless shaken Vermont’s agricultural community. State leaders and farm advocates now warn of a crisis, not just of labor, but of conscience.

Vermont Secretary of Agriculture Anson Tebbetts noted that while immigrants make up a small portion of the state’s population, they are essential to its $3.6 billion dairy sector, which produces 63 percent of New England’s milk. “These workers are vital,” Tebbetts said. “Without them, the cows don’t get milked.”

Indeed, with the number of dairy farms in Vermont halved since 2013, but the cow population remaining stable, operations have scaled up — and leaned heavily on migrant labor. According to the University of Vermont, 94% of dairy farms that hire outside help rely on migrants, mostly undocumented workers from Mexico.
Looks like the leopard population of Vermont is doing quite well! Keep feasting!
 


Looks like the leopard population of Vermont is doing quite well! Keep feasting!
Anybody could have told them, and many certainly did tell them, that Trump's goons would go for the low hanging fruits … who are of course not the hard to find hordes of hiding, hardened, insane cats-n-dogs eating criminals Trump promised to protect the poor Vermont farmers from.
 
Vermont dairy farmers voting for Trump could become the icon for cognitive dissonance. . They didn't just vote for leopards, they bought bags of leopard chow and invited them in. And now they're upset that ICE went for the farm workers who are here instead of the gangbangers who aren't?
 
Today I learned: In Vermont USA, Mexican gangbangers have been milking the cows until Trump got rid of them.
The tattoos, gang hand symbols, and sportswear should have been dead giveaways. MS13 milking cows to raise money for their gang. Thank god for God-Emperor Dump! Also, those stupid farmers shouldn't be milking cows alone, they should be putting their kids to work!

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Looks like the leopard population of Vermont is doing quite well! Keep feasting!

The farmers should stop complaining and consider themselves lucky they aren't facing civil and/or criminal penalties for hiring undocumented workers.
 
The farmers should stop complaining and consider themselves lucky they aren't facing civil and/or criminal penalties for hiring undocumented workers.
Not yet anyway.
But yes, they definitely need to stop whining. They should know by now their Führer hates that. Shut up and love him, get with the program.
 
Related to questions that arise with Dump removing checks and balances. Who will police the policeman? Who will fire the fireman? Who will milk the milkman? Not the immigrants, that's for sure, they're all hiding.
 

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