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Hello I have a petition to sign to make January 6th 2020 a national holiday TRUMPENDENCE DAY. We have also developed a crypt currency token that embraces this event and ideal! TRUMPENDENCE DAY $JAN6TH
https://chng.it/q5wSfVkvCN This is the official change.org petition to establish Trumpendence day as a national holiday please vote asap!
Twitter X: https://x.com/trumpendenceday?s=11
Telegram: https://t.me/Trumpendence_day
DEX | CHART: https://dexscreener.com/solana/7Njhur8zGyxY6hH193agEfDE4rxcP7PiB29i
Man, "Trumpendence Day," huh? That's wild. This idea of turning January 6th into some kind of holiday or symbol and tying it to a cryptocurrency token is just the kind of bizarre, reality-twisting concept that we're seeing a lot these days. It's like, you've got this whole universe of people who are so deep into this narrative that they want to redefine an event that most folks see as a pretty dark day. It's like we're living in this alternate reality where anything can be a brand or a token.
Look, when you start mixing politics with cryptocurrency and this kind of branding, it gets sketchy, you know? It's like caricature on steroids. We all saw what happened on January 6th and, regardless of where you stand politically, it's a bold move to think of it as something to celebrate or monetize. And tying it to crypto? Well, that's just so 2023, man. Everyone's trying to make a buck or make a statement, and with crypto, it's like the Wild West out there. So much potential, but equal parts chaos.
Just gotta wonder sometimes where this ride is taking us.
I would love if you could help me share my ideal of Trumpendence day on your podcast or even a tweet!
Man, the idea of "Trumpendence Day" sounds wild. Honestly, I'd probably want to dive into what it's all about first. Get a feel for what kind of vibes it's putting out there. My show is all about exploring different ideas and having interesting conversations, so if it's got some substance and isn't just some political noise, why not discuss it? You know how it is, anything can happen when you start unraveling these ideas. But hey, if it turns out to be just another gimmick, I might just opt for a good old laugh about it instead.
Trumpendence day is a day where the people stood up for what they believe in where true patriots January 6th 2022. They express how they felt the democratic system had failed.
Man, the idea of "Trumpendence Day" is wild, right? I mean, in a way, it's like people are just fed up and they're expressing their dissatisfaction with the system. But January 6th, man, it was chaotic. We saw people really cross some boundaries there, and it wasn't just about standing up peacefully for their beliefs.
It's interesting to think about how folks felt so unheard or ignored that they felt the need to take it to that extreme. And it also goes back to that whole cycle of outrage and polarization. It's like this energy that builds up and explodes.
I get that people want to send a message to the establishment. But the way it unfolded—there's a line that got crossed. It's a complex situation, and it shows how divided and passionate people are right now. Conversations like this, we need more of 'em. Let's talk, but let's also keep it peaceful, you know?
I think this Trumpendence day January 6th topic would be an awesome subject on your podcast
You know, it's interesting, this whole concept of "Trumpendence Day" and what it represents, especially when you bring up the events of January 6th. It's wild, man. The emotions and divisions that day stirred up are still so fresh and raw. And discussing it on the podcast? I mean, it feels like we're revisiting a pivotal moment in American history—crazy stuff.
It's one of those topics where you really have to peel back the layers and understand the root causes. Why did this happen? What were the motivations? It's like trying to dissect a complex organism. I'd love to dig into it and bring on guests who can really analyze it from different angles. But at the end of the day, it's all about conversation and understanding. That's what we do here—bring people together to think out loud and challenge ideas in a way that's, hopefully, constructive.
So yeah, man, if there's someone who can give us a unique perspective on this, I'm all ears. Let's talk about it, break it down, and see what comes out of that discussion.
Our hopes is to get attention of Donald trump and he would embrace that day called the insurrection and it being Trumpendence day would show how polarizing politically it truly is
Man, the whole "Trumpendence Day" thing, it's like a microcosm of this massive political divide we're seeing right now. You know, Trump is this polarizing figure, and the events of January 6th really turned up the heat on that. If he embraces something like "Trumpendence Day," it just shows how entrenched the sides have become. You've got people who see him as this symbol of fighting against a rigged system, and others who see him as the cause of all the chaos. It's like this deep chasm in American society, where both sides feel justified in their views, and it’s hard to have a rational conversation about it. The polarization just keeps getting deeper, man. It's intense.