You thought eggs were expensive under Biden, wait ’til you’re jobless under Trump. Everything is expensive when you’re unemployed.
TerrorKingA
11 days ago
Too many people view politics as team sports and separate from their real life.
You’re not cheering for a team. You’re deciding if your rent and bills get paid, you dumbfuck.
This is the kind of mentality that makes people shocked you don’t want to associate with them because they voted Trump. Your vote is a representation of the things you prioritize, and I don’t wanna be in community with you if you think trans people are the biggest threat facing the country.
Glittering-Spite234
11 days ago

Powerblue102
11 days ago
“I never though it would be me” is the reoccurring line of thought in stories like this. They heard him constantly threatening federal workers and proposing the consolidation of government powers but thought they’d be part of that consolidation. They knew many federal workers, such as themselves, would be put out of a job and left wondering how they’d provide for their families, but didn’t care as long as it wasn’t them.
At any point in time, if you are okay, or even neutral to the exploitation and mistreatment of one group of people either because you benefitted or were simply far removed, then you must accept someone above and even further removed feeling the same way about you. Be it a manager, CEO, or president.
These are people who want to take but don’t want to be taken from, and that’s a privilege allowed to a very small and very specific few.
imperfectionlad
11 days ago
What aspect of life changes that she expect?
Disastrous_Bluejay57
11 days ago
Trump’s victory did change her life. I don’t see the problem
JoshDaws
11 days ago
“Im not political” has always been code for “I really don’t care that much about other people”. Trump has really been the metaphorical “would you press the button if it killed someone you don’t know for a million dollars” candidate, except you don’t get the million dollars.
Why do i love these trump voter insta karma stories so much?
MageRonin
11 days ago
The worst part is that she didn’t want to vote for Trump, but voted for him mainly for his promises on free IVF.
She supported Trump based on a single issue—IVF access—without fully considering the broader impact of his policies, particularly his stance on federal employment and budget cuts. Given that her job was tied to federal funding, a more analytical approach might have led her to assess how his policies could directly affect her employment and, by extension, her ability to afford IVF in the first place.
We really need people to stop prioritizing a single issue without assessing the interconnected consequences when voting.
Ambitious-Pirate-505
11 days ago
Hahahahahahahahaha, get fuk’d.
Also, we have lots of tots and pears for you and your ilk. ?width=479&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=37f78b8f36c632303f21df9dd2f44bb758f21c95
Dvolt
11 days ago
But not like this HAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
AQAINU
11 days ago

weaselteasel88
11 days ago
They saw the signs, they knew the signs, they knew what they were voting for. They just wanted open white supremacy and racism *that badly*; willing to risk their entire lively hood so they can call a racialized person a slur.
Stupid is a stupid does.
ottersintuxedos
11 days ago
I’m convinced the majority of right wing voters just don’t make a connection between politics and the world, it’s not real to them
moniquecarl
11 days ago
Trifling. Plenty of people knew what was coming, and then you have these folks who thought they would be safe. A lot of these people are so entrenched in their belief system that they still won’t lay the blame on this administration.
NoApartheidOnMars
11 days ago
“That’s not what I voted for. He wasn’t supposed to hurt horse girls.”
FckThisAppandTheMods
11 days ago
Critical thinking and common sense be beating tf outta these mfers
kosmic_khaos
11 days ago
Whoops. 🤷🏾♂️
cholotariat
11 days ago
Oh, Ryleigh. What a r/tragedeigh
brjh1990
11 days ago
A month or so in, I’m convinced that at *best* they’re…incredibly uninformed/unable to reason, at worst they have a complete and total lack of empathy. Unfortunately for a large chunk of them, it’s a fucked up combination of both and we all gotta deal with it.
Homegirl and many others lost their jobs, but again, the consequences aren’t even just on them. Of course when you bring that up, you get hit with “BUt ThE AmeRiCan peOPlE VotEd fOr tHiS”. Those room temp IQ having mfs can eat a bag of dicks.
subjectfemale
11 days ago
Hahahah
ike_tyson
11 days ago
Hooray for karma.
soup2nuts
11 days ago
I’m tired of these focus on dumb racist white people articles.
DifferentBid2
11 days ago
It’s ok, her whiteness will sort it out!
Boo_Guy
11 days ago
Damn I didn’t expect to get a schadenfreude boner when getting on reddit today but I’ll certainly take it.
Watching Trump burn all these anti federal discrimination law, dei, critical race theory, blm, minority scholarship hating, no future Medicaid having, more expensive insulin ass paying magats …has made this black history month most enjoyable.
LilMissCantBeStopped
11 days ago
Funny how free things aren’t welfare anytime they are the ones accepting it
Cuddlyzombie91
11 days ago
Yup.
ArtProdigy
11 days ago
🚫Not a thought nor prayer shall we waste on the FAFO community!
You thought eggs were expensive under Biden, wait ’til you’re jobless under Trump. Everything is expensive when you’re unemployed.
Too many people view politics as team sports and separate from their real life.
You’re not cheering for a team. You’re deciding if your rent and bills get paid, you dumbfuck.
This is the kind of mentality that makes people shocked you don’t want to associate with them because they voted Trump. Your vote is a representation of the things you prioritize, and I don’t wanna be in community with you if you think trans people are the biggest threat facing the country.

“I never though it would be me” is the reoccurring line of thought in stories like this. They heard him constantly threatening federal workers and proposing the consolidation of government powers but thought they’d be part of that consolidation. They knew many federal workers, such as themselves, would be put out of a job and left wondering how they’d provide for their families, but didn’t care as long as it wasn’t them.
At any point in time, if you are okay, or even neutral to the exploitation and mistreatment of one group of people either because you benefitted or were simply far removed, then you must accept someone above and even further removed feeling the same way about you. Be it a manager, CEO, or president.
These are people who want to take but don’t want to be taken from, and that’s a privilege allowed to a very small and very specific few.
What aspect of life changes that she expect?
Trump’s victory did change her life. I don’t see the problem
“Im not political” has always been code for “I really don’t care that much about other people”. Trump has really been the metaphorical “would you press the button if it killed someone you don’t know for a million dollars” candidate, except you don’t get the million dollars.
🤷🏾♂️
?width=826&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=349212c560b704f09aef4ad3ed3d7ac733a15f25
Why do i love these trump voter insta karma stories so much?
The worst part is that she didn’t want to vote for Trump, but voted for him mainly for his promises on free IVF.
She supported Trump based on a single issue—IVF access—without fully considering the broader impact of his policies, particularly his stance on federal employment and budget cuts. Given that her job was tied to federal funding, a more analytical approach might have led her to assess how his policies could directly affect her employment and, by extension, her ability to afford IVF in the first place.
We really need people to stop prioritizing a single issue without assessing the interconnected consequences when voting.
Hahahahahahahahaha, get fuk’d.
Also, we have lots of tots and pears for you and your ilk.
?width=479&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=37f78b8f36c632303f21df9dd2f44bb758f21c95
But not like this HAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA

They saw the signs, they knew the signs, they knew what they were voting for. They just wanted open white supremacy and racism *that badly*; willing to risk their entire lively hood so they can call a racialized person a slur.
Stupid is a stupid does.
I’m convinced the majority of right wing voters just don’t make a connection between politics and the world, it’s not real to them
Trifling. Plenty of people knew what was coming, and then you have these folks who thought they would be safe. A lot of these people are so entrenched in their belief system that they still won’t lay the blame on this administration.
“That’s not what I voted for. He wasn’t supposed to hurt horse girls.”
Critical thinking and common sense be beating tf outta these mfers
Whoops. 🤷🏾♂️
Oh, Ryleigh. What a r/tragedeigh
A month or so in, I’m convinced that at *best* they’re…incredibly uninformed/unable to reason, at worst they have a complete and total lack of empathy. Unfortunately for a large chunk of them, it’s a fucked up combination of both and we all gotta deal with it.
Homegirl and many others lost their jobs, but again, the consequences aren’t even just on them. Of course when you bring that up, you get hit with “BUt ThE AmeRiCan peOPlE VotEd fOr tHiS”. Those room temp IQ having mfs can eat a bag of dicks.
Hahahah
Hooray for karma.
I’m tired of these focus on dumb racist white people articles.
It’s ok, her whiteness will sort it out!
Damn I didn’t expect to get a schadenfreude boner when getting on reddit today but I’ll certainly take it.
Stole this from another post but it’s perfect
Watching Trump burn all these anti federal discrimination law, dei, critical race theory, blm, minority scholarship hating, no future Medicaid having, more expensive insulin ass paying magats …has made this black history month most enjoyable.
Funny how free things aren’t welfare anytime they are the ones accepting it
Yup.
🚫Not a thought nor prayer shall we waste on the FAFO community!


Dumbass
Too bad so sad.