US politics - never go full Project 2025 (part 8)

a big beautiful cluster ■■■■

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And what the Libs have been trying to bring here.

How embarrassing

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“The Roman games, including gladiatorial combats, wild animal hunts, and even mock naval battles, served multiple functions.

They were a way to placate the masses, a display of Roman power and military prowess, and a means of social control. Gladiatorial combats, in particular, were a popular form of entertainment, and gladiators were often seen as heroes or even sex symbols.

However, these events were also used to distract the population from political issues and to reinforce the emperor’s authority“

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Guy, do you even lift the cover of Xenophon? Epaminondas changed the game and used the same tactics successfully again at Mantinaea. Philip of Macedon swept in after learning his trade as a hostage in Thebes. The Macedonians kept concentrating force like the Thebans- as well as a weighted phalanx they added targeted cavalry charges.

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Yep. Keep em dumb, give them a side to “root” for and a side to hate, dangle distractions in front of them constantly.

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And just days after he’s already chickened out on the removing Mexican slaves from ‘farms, hotels, Construction and leisure properties’

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“I HAVE LEGS!!”

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I’m sure they will allow the shown AI crowd onto the White House lawn.

The snipers on the roof will ensure no uppity types win their matches.

Hopefully it rains :smiling_imp:

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disruption and chaos, eh?

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He’s living in his own fantasy land again.

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Stock market’s good but

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If he get Aligator Alcatraz can we have the Crocodile Clink?

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merica ■■■■ yeah

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This is what ICE reminds me of:

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Alligator Auschwitz.

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