Calvin
@Realonstist
Analyst | There will be sarcasm.
If you're not allowed to have your own opinions, if you must follow one person without question, and if any deviation leads to being ostracized or reprimanded, what kind of political movement do you think you're in?
When President Trump signs the reconciliation bill tomorrow on July 4th, the GOP will own the spending, the GOP will own the deficit, the GOP will own the debt, the GOP will own all the problems that are going to come with this bill. I don’t want to hear a single GOP politician…
What if hold music is not to keep you entertained — but to increase the chance that you’ll hang up?
What does the following sound like? You're not allowed to think for yourself. If you stray from the approved narrative, you're mocked, labeled, silenced. Individual thought is punished. You're expected to echo one viewpoint and forget what it means to be your own person.
A person’s constitutional right to due process in the United States does not exist to protect the guilty. A person’s constitutional right to due process exists to protect the innocent from being called guilty tomorrow.
I think one of the most ironic parts about those who talk about making Canada the 51st state — that are Republicans — is that they either ignore or fail to understand that by making Canada the 51st state, it would turn the United States into a majority Democratic Party-run…
If you hold principles, I don't see how you can be part of the GOP right now. The GOP isn't about principles right now — it's about one person. And since it's about one person and their whims, there are no foundational principles to stick to. It's whatever Trump says he wants.
The Party of Reagan used to mean something. It stood for principles and ideals. It didn’t demand loyalty pledges or praise for a single man. Ronald Reagan used the phrase "Let's Make America Great Again" in 1980 — a phrase Donald Trump later shortened to "Make America Great…
Congratulations, GOP. Your leader, President Trump, just helped ensure the Liberal Party of Canada remains in power for another term — after nearly a decade of disastrous leadership. Well done.
It used to be embarrassing when leaders dodged blame. Now, deflection is the norm—calling facts fake, blaming others, and dodging accountability. The irony? Those who stay principled get smeared, while the cheerleaders would be outraged if roles were reversed.
If Vice President JD Vance is the future of the Republican Party, then I no longer belong to a party. President Reagan once remarked that he became a Republican, because he felt that the Democratic Party left him. I now understand what that feels like.
Alright — time to post something different. Digital charcoal — what should I name this piece?

If you didn't understand what you were going to get with a second Trump term - Trump's been in the focal political spotlight for nearly 10 years now - I don't know what more can be said.
I doubt Schumer would have made the speech he made if didn’t have the votes. If Schumer doesn’t have the votes to give the GOP for cloture — that’s going to be a political disaster on some epic portions. So far, all scenarios help the GOP.
The House Democratic leadership throwing the Senate Democratic leadership under the bus — this shows cracks for the midterms.