Every leftist's nightmare has come true. That means Donald Trump has been elected president, and their lives will probably be better because of it.
In the wake of this devastating defeat, Democrats are now claiming that the 2024 election was stolen, and that 20 million voters came out of nowhere for Joe Biden's 2020 election and are now gone. It is pointed out that it seems that
“PolitiFact even points out, “No, 20 million Democratic votes were not lost, and there is no evidence that the 2024 election was stolen.'' Stu Bruguiere “Stu Does America” comment.
“It's interesting to see that they're all doing now what we were accused of doing in the past. We denied elections for four years, and now we're denying them elections. “Now we can deny it and no one seems to care,” he continued.
More than half of Harris voters would consider deportation after Trump's victory, according to the poll, and 44% of them would like to move but probably won't. 5% said they would definitely move, and another 5% said they probably would.
“If the reason you're worried about potentially moving is because of the federal abortion ban, then if you need an abortion, just leave the country. These people aren't that bright,” Bruguiere says. “Fly somewhere else, so you can escape this little Handmaid's Tale land we have here for you.”
The left has taken President Trump's victory so badly that they have even canceled classes at prestigious universities such as Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Columbia University.
The Harvard dean reportedly told students that they “feel a lot of emotions about how this will affect us in the future, and we don't care about other people's opinions and how they think about it.” Listen to how you feel,” he said.
“Of course, you can't listen to everyone else's opinion, because some people like it. So don't listen to those people. Listen to others who have the same frustrations and grievances about the democracy they cherish,” Bruguiere says.
A psychiatrist at Yale University also urged MSNBC viewers to avoid family members voting for President Trump over the holidays. Dr. Amanda Calhoun told viewers, “There's a societal pressure that if you have someone in your family, they're entitled to your time, but I think the answer is absolutely no.”
“If you find yourself in a situation where you know that you have family members or close friends who voted against you, in a way that goes against your livelihood, don’t be around those people and It's perfectly fine to tell them, 'Why not?'' Calhoun said.
“There's only one real response to that, and it's one word long: 'Good,'” Bruguiere says.
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