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After backing Trump, low-income voters hope he doesn’t slash their benefits

I hope Trump voters get fvcked so hard that they bleed.

It's the only way they'll learn.
I include farmers /ranchers, along with anyone that was duped into believing the obvious lies.

Just like voters that were told Biden was restricting domestic oil production at a time when output is at an all time high.
Idiots.
 
Dumbasses!:

Lori Mosura goes to the grocery store on a bicycle because she can’t afford to fix her Ford F-150 truck.
The single mother and her 17-year-old son live in an apartment that is so small she sleeps in the dining room. They receive $1,200 each month in food stamps and Social Security benefits but still come up short. Mosura said she often finds herself deciding between buying milk or toilet paper.

It was all that penny-pinching that drove the part-time tax consultant to abandon the Democratic Party this fall and vote for Donald Trump.


“He is more attuned to the needs of everyone instead of just the rich,” Mosura, 55, said on a recent afternoon. “I think he knows it’s the poor people that got him elected, so I think Trump is going to do more to help us.”
Trump carried the Pennsylvania city of New Castle by about 400 votes, becoming the first Republican presidential candidate to win here in nearly 70 years. More than 1 in 4 residents live in poverty, and the median income in this former steel and railroad hub ranks as one of the lowest in Pennsylvania.
New Castle’s poorest residents weren’t alone in putting their faith in Trump. Network exit polls suggest he erased the advantage Democrats had with low-income voters across the country.
Trump signs along Richelieu Street in New Castle. (Jeff Swensen for The Washington Post)


Fifty percent of voters from families with an income of less than $50,000 a year cast their ballots for Trump, according to the data, compared with 48 percent for Vice President Kamala Harris. Four years ago, President Joe Biden carried those voters by 11

Now, low-income Americans who voted for Trump say they are counting on him to keep their benefits intact even while his Cabinet picks and Republican lawmakers call on him to reduce federal spending.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy — whom Trump has chosen to lead a new nongovernmental advisory panel, the “Department of Government Efficiency” — have said they want to trim $2 trillion from the government’s annual budget, a cut that some experts say could be accomplished only by slashing entitlement programs. Trump’s pick for White House budget director was a key architect of Project 2025, a plan drawn up by conservatives to guide his second term that calls for steep cuts to programs such as food stamps. And GOP leaders in Congress and Trump advisers are considering significant changes to Medicaid, food stamps and other federal aid.




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The uncertainty comes after last week’s high-stakes showdown in Congress over the federal funding bill. Lawmakers narrowly avoided a shutdown after agreeing to fund the government until March. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) had unveiled a bipartisan bill to put off a shutdown, but Trump and Musk railed against what they said was unnecessary spending in the initial package.
“Everybody is on hyperalert,” said Tom Scott, the chief executive officer of Lawrence County Community Action Partnership, a social service agency that helps New Castle residents. “You have to be concerned because you don’t know which programs could be targeted” for spending reductions.

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In a recent appearance on NBC News’s “Meet the Press,” Trump said any efforts by his administration to streamline the federal government would not impact entitlement programs such as Social Security.
“Americans of all backgrounds elected President Trump because of his plans to lower costs, end the financial drain of illegal immigrants on our healthcare system, and ensure that our country can continue to care for American citizens who rely on Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security,” said Anna Kelly, a spokeswoman for his transition team.
Some longtime Democrats like Mosura said they initially struggled over whether to vote for Trump. They had believed Democrats were the most likely to help the poor and disagreed with Republicans on issues like abortion. But Mosura said she kept coming back to the conclusion that Trump would put Americans like her first and improve her economic prospects.
Mosura said she has been unable to find full-time work in her field and is planning to change her party affiliation to Republican. But she also gets anxious when she hears GOP politicians talk about reducing government spending.
“We helped get you in office; please take care of us,” Mosura said, shifting the conversation as though she were speaking to Trump. “Please don’t cut the things that help the most vulnerable.”

She needs a better grip on her own bootstraps. Don’t tread on me or my money.
 
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I thought everyone was operating under the idea we were discussing THIS election, but apparently some of us have different levels of comprehension.
And don’t tell me how to say anything.
So don’t keep track of your posts but at the same time understand your voting history in said posts?
 
I’m sorry for her. So many misguided and uninformed people but I hope they make it through ok.

Can’t get past “part-time tax consultant” though. What does this even mean and what sort of advice would anyone need from someone in her situation?
It means she works at a retail tax preparer's. During tax season. Essentially inputting W-2’s, 1099’s, etc . The consultant part is puffing.
 
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I’m sorry for her. So many misguided and uninformed people but I hope they make it through ok.

Can’t get past “part-time tax consultant” though. What does this even mean and what sort of advice would anyone need from someone in her situation?
It means she has a job 3 months a year. Probably at a (strip) mall near you.
 
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Just out of curiosity, why the hell do you people think this is a problem? The delegates pledged to Biden were released. They were free to vote for whoever they wanted. Harris had to secure their support. Your party used primaries and gave us fvcking Trump - the most singularly unqualified candidate in the history of this country - for the third time so maybe you should worry about your own damn house.
OMG.
Sit down…and if possible just think about it.
 
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They couldn't be hurt anymore than what biden and the dems did the past 4 years. 22.5 percent price increases! Pure chaos and disaster wrought by low iq democrat policies.

Biden will go down as the worst president of all time.
Just what until Trumps elite picks and policies kick in. You ain't seen nothing yet.
 
Just what until Trumps elite picks and policies kick in. You ain't seen nothing yet.
I've seen a dude dress up as a woman and go to the airport to steal luggage from other women so that he could get off wearing their clothing. He was biden's nuclear waste czar. I've seen some shit.
 
Including the subject of the article having an ah ha moment on her poor use of a vote, and goldmom getting into another silly argument with multiple posters about her lack of clear communication (among other things), the most surprising thing I learned in this thread is, when I opt to see the stupidity posted by scruddy (on ignore because the rampant troll posts are just noise), it now also temporarily unignores rico. Funny how the board allows the single user to have multiple accounts running at once and acknowledges the 2 posters are actually one. I'd not noticed this before.
/csb
 
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Including the subject of the article having an ah ha moment on her poor use of a vote, and goldmom getting into another silly argument with multiple posters about her lack of clear communication (among other things), the most surprising thing I learned in this thread is, when I opt to see the stupidity posted by scruddy (on ignore because the rampant troll posts are just noise), it now also temporarily unignores rico. Funny how the board allows the single user to have multiple accounts running at once and acknowledges the 2 posters are actually one. I'd not noticed this before.
/csb
Funky funky funky.
Thanks for chiming in…😉
 
I’m sorry for her. So many misguided and uninformed people but I hope they make it through ok.

Can’t get past “part-time tax consultant” though. What does this even mean and what sort of advice would anyone need from someone in her situation?

I'm going to hazard a guess that she works for a tax preparation company (H&R Block?) during tax season.
 
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Who spent more in 4 years, Trump or Biden?
Over trump's term he added 7.7 trillion to the debt (which is absolutely unacceptable and my biggest criticism of Trump in general). However, 15 percent of that was kept in cash reserves for possible covid spending per treasury secretary Steve mnuchin going into biden's presidency. Biden spent that trillion dollars plus another 7 trillion on top of it. Factor in the 15% carryover and trump added 6.5 trillion to the debt while biden is over 7.9 trillion with some time still on the clock.
 
It also kept Americans working and out is a recession. Coming out is Covid, America needed a refocus. Biden with his infrastructure and his microchip legislation offered America a viable alternative to recession and unemployment. .
Biden still had a recession. I know the left scrambled and redefined the word as a severe coping mechanism/inability to accept personal responsibility, but the reality is still there.
 
Biden still had a recession. I know the left scrambled and redefined the word as a severe coping mechanism/inability to accept personal responsibility, but the reality is still there.
Explain to be that “recession” America suffered under Biden, please. Wgat us the source if your argument? And which was it then…a recession or an inflationary period ? Can you face both? Where dis you study your economics ?
 
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Explain to be that “recession” America suffered under Biden, please. Wgat us the source if your argument? And which was it then…a recession or an inflationary period ? Can you face both? Where dis you study your economics ?
Two consecutive quarters of fall in gdp = recession. That's what Harvard taught me prior to the left's re-write attempt of the definition. The inflation was also bad but not a factor in this definition. Just the result of disastrous fiscal policy (and this administration didn't even know how to handle/address it. They even called it transitory for a long time. Clueless..)
 
BTW, farmers, and maybe retired teachers(?) are pronounced bitchers and critics of the SNAP program.
Retired teacher married to a retired teacher with a combined 67 years in public school classrooms. Definitely not critics of SNAP. I can’t think of one who is but I wouldn’t hang with someone who might think that way so I can’t say definitively.
 
LOL you should really see a doctor for your butt hurt, it's gone on much too long.
But he wasn't wrong... that's the great part. Diapers Donnie... 😂 which court appearance was that? The one where he was found guilty of 34 financial felonies, or the one where he was judged to be a sexual abuser and fined $5.5 million for his abuse?
 
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You uneducated hick, you don't know the difference between the meaning of embrace vs shun. LOL
😂😂 So you caught that, huh cletus? you must have passed third grade. Maybe... 😂 you sound all triggered, calm down before you have a stroke.
 
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