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Such well run Democrat cities, excellent well run voting. Little corruption or fraud. Celebrations in these cities soon. Portland too. Everybody happy.
Such well run Democrat cities, excellent well run voting. Little corruption or fraud. Celebrations in these cities soon. Portland too. Everybody happy.
You know the saying, I care not who leads your country, or state in this case. Just give me control of their money and I care not who makes the laws. In this case, the big cities where these democrats control are also where the majority of the centralized banking systems are, so it looks like big banking industries are getting to decide what an entire state and country for that matter, who becomes the president. But then again, presidents never really mattered much anymore. Someone else behind the scenes is pulling the real strings. It's why the rich are still rich and getting even richer and the poor are still poor and getting poorer.
Hey, in those states like California where minimum wage is 10 bucks an hour, hows the home owner to population ration going on? It's funny, but as poor as West Virginia is, the ratio of people owning their homes is going to be a lot higher there than California!
Such well run Democrat cities, excellent well run voting. Little corruption or fraud. Celebrations in these cities soon. Portland too. Everybody happy.
Americans, all. Is this a problem? Republicans have already done a good job of underrepresenting cities by way of gerrymandering. The least they can do is honor their voice in a statewide vote.
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