r/Republican • u/Equivalent-Ad8645 • 1d ago
News Homelessness skyrockets during Biden’s last year in office.
dailywire.comNo kidding
r/Republican • u/M_i_c_K • 1d ago
News 'Never Say You've Seen It All': Judge Hands Down Sentences to Men Convicted of Abusing Their Adopted Sons
townhall.comr/Republican • u/DEMOCREPUBLIX • 1d ago
Discussion GOP Rep Spells Out Biden Family Corruption, CNN Host Ends Conversation
youtube.comr/Republican • u/finsup_305 • 1d ago
Discussion What is your guys opinion on Senator Josh Hawley?
Love how he goes after everyone who sits in front of the senate (as well as some senators) but I never hear his name as a possible POTUS. What's the deal?
r/Republican • u/M10News • 1d ago
News Donald Trump Shares Cryptic Post Claiming Bill Gates Requested to Visit Mar-a-Lago
m10news.comr/Republican • u/M_i_c_K • 1d ago
News Fani Still Has to Face the Music: GA Judge Says She's Subject to Lawmakers' Subpoenas
redstate.comr/Republican • u/vurbil • 1d ago
Discussion Trump Doesn't Really Want Greenland
Trump keeps bringing up buying Greenland for some reason other than actually wanting to buy Greenland. How do I know? Because if he actually wanted to acquire Greenland, these public pronouncements are the last thing you'd do.
What you'd actually do is:
Start developing a relationship with the natives. Economic projects, etc.
Negotiate for some large American project on the island that requires a ton of labor. A large construction project of some sort. Then recruit your most ardent supporters for the job and offer massive incentives for them to stay in Greenland.
Continue to offer massive economic incentives for Americans to go to Greenland, such as mining rare earth minerals.
Once the population of Americans on Greenland exceeds the native population, then and only then do you start quietly planting the idea of annexation in the minds of the Americans in Greenland. You say nothing about it publicly at this point. It has to be an organic thing happening in Greenland.
Only once the situation is ripe and the whole thing has become a massive problem for Denmark, then you come out and start saying things like Greenland should have self-determination. Perhaps a referendum on Greenland's future should be held. And that's when you quietly--quietly--go to Denmark and offer them a deal to buy it.
Is this scenario wildly unrealistic? Perhaps. But it's a lot more realistic than just blurting out that you want someone's territory. That doesn't really go over too well in this world order that we've created. That's what leads me to believe that Trump has no real hope of acquiring Greenland. He is either putting this out there as the opening of a negotiation to get some kind of military basing or mining rights on Greenland, or he is throwing out flares to distract the media from what he really wants to do, or he is just bored waiting to take office and wants to troll.
r/Republican • u/M_i_c_K • 1d ago
Discussion Scientific American actually ran this story: “How Feminism Can Guide Climate Change Action” 🤣
notthebee.comr/Republican • u/SandbarLiving • 17h ago
Discussion Why are Republicans against Public Transit and Urban Living?
As a fiscal and social conservative, I am pro-public transit and pro-urbanism. The reason is that:
a) Fiscally: Public transit is more fiscally responsible than cars, and high-density urbanism is more fiscally responsible than urban sprawl and suburbs. For reference on public transit, please see "Steps to Better City: Unlocking the Benefits of Public Transport and Cycling": https://youtu.be/gAoronFs780. For reference on urbanism, please see "The Inherent Value of Density (...And The Cost of Sprawl)" by Urban3: https://youtu.be/SmQomKCfYZY).
b) Socially: Transit and urbanism help families stay together, build businesses together, and engage the community together, which is much better than everyone going their own way, living in separate suburbs, working for faceless corporations in business parks, breaking up their family's influence, and never seeing their neighbors due to car culture.
r/Republican • u/GriffinObuffalo • 2d ago
Discussion New mod here guys. Trying to bring the sub up to date visually, bring some structure as well, feel free to hit me with ANY sub suggestions, don't forget to sub to our sister sub r/Conservatives, let's take Reddit back one sub at a time 🍻🇺🇲
r/Republican • u/GriffinObuffalo • 2d ago
Discussion 2028. President Vance, VP Gabbard, Press Secretary Owens. Keep America GREAT 🇺🇲
r/Republican • u/GriffinObuffalo • 2d ago
Discussion Anyone else a little sad that Rush isn't here to see what's happening, things looked bleak when he was taken from us, this would mean everything to him to see the way things have shifted 🇺🇲
r/Republican • u/M_i_c_K • 1d ago
Satire Dad Tells Kids About Good Old Days When You Didn't Need To Download Firmware Updates For Toy Trains
babylonbee.comr/Republican • u/GriffinObuffalo • 1d ago
Discussion With Rush having passed, who has become your primary go to podcast/radio guys? For me Shapiro and Kelly top that list, whose yours?
r/Republican • u/ConditionFit8807 • 20h ago
Discussion Hello Political People!
discord.ggI’m creating a discord server for people of all political backgrounds and stories! I’d love for members of this community to join my new community, The Daily Champion!
r/Republican • u/CerviPlays • 2d ago
Discussion Got banned just for being a part of r/conservativememes
This is Bullshit, I got a permaban on a subreddit just for being conservative
r/Republican • u/DEMOCREPUBLIX • 1d ago
Discussion Court Blocks Chicago Mayor From Firing Chicago Public Schools CEO
youtube.comr/Republican • u/SpringTop8166 • 2d ago
Discussion My Theory On Why The Democrats Are Willing To Go To Jail For Illegal Immigrant Criminals
TL/DR: These people aren't even really people to them. They're just a virtue signaling opportunity and something to go against Republicans on. They're just a hot topic and the Dems are so infested with extremists and activist's they can't be seen agreeing with Republicans on LITERALLY ANYTHING.
Theory: Why in the world would any American citizen, regardless of their political affiliation, actually WANT illegal immigrants (who are also criminals and have committed crimes here) in their community? Who in the world WANTS their elected officials to protect immigrant criminals? What group of voters ACTUALLY WANT this? If you're one of these voters I'd like to hear from you. We all know you Dems lurk here.
You know what I think? Absolutely nobody. Absolutely nobody ACTUALLY wants that, it's just that the Democrats are so entrenched into their virtue signaling and ideals that the immigrants aren't even actual people to them. They're just an idea to virtue signal with.
Hillary Clinton is on video saying deport all the illegal immigrants and/or they're going to have to pay a huge fine and learn English, just a little over a decade ago. Now they want EVEN THE CRIMINALS among them to stay? And will go to jail/prison for them!? The Democratic party has not only lost its way, it's literally insane. They're all radical activists, not politicians. The entire party and it's citizens who vote for the party, are straight up extreme political activist's .It's not a political party anymore.
r/Republican • u/AtticusXA • 2d ago
News Elon Musk combats anti-immigration sentiment in posts decrying 'dire shortage' of tech talent
foxbusiness.comr/Republican • u/M_i_c_K • 1d ago
Discussion Tonight, We’re Gonna Party Like It’s 2019!
dailysignal.comr/Republican • u/DEMOCREPUBLIX • 1d ago