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Old 05-12-2021, 11:46 AM
 
Location: Tucson/Nogales
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Mr. BankTrumptcy and his White Supremacist cult followers do indeed want to make the country great again, via White Power achieved by first exiling the Muslims, and secondly exiling the Asians. And what group after that?

Face the facts: White people are diminishing in numbers not only in Europe, but the U.S. as well, headed for being a minority within our own country.

England has faced the facts sooner, now a Muslim Mayor of London, and Canada has faced the facts as well, a Muslim Mayor in one of the bigger cities in Canada.

It's a bitter pill to swallow for Trumpers, but the sooner you take the pill the better off you'll be.
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Old 05-12-2021, 11:56 AM
 
Location: Northeast
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Its an illusion that there even is 2 separate and different political parties!!


There is ONE 'party'...disguised to appear as 2/ that citizens have a say...(we dont).


We are going to continue to slide into a deeper darker police state, no matter what party you vote for.
But, if the Dems want to defund the police, shouldn't you support a police state?
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Old 05-12-2021, 12:03 PM
 
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Republicans are only 25% of the population. They used to be much more.

Just today they went and purged someone who didnt publicly support the big lie...and replaced her with someone whose record is not that great on supporting GOP votes.

100 well known Republicans today came out saying that they were going to start a new party if things didnt get changed.

But sure....the Republican party is SOOOO strong. LOL. Nonsense. Trump is ripping it apart, either you are for him, or you arent in the party.
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Old 05-12-2021, 12:08 PM
 
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Mr. BankTrumptcy and his White Supremacist cult followers do indeed want to make the country great again, via White Power achieved by first exiling the Muslims, and secondly exiling the Asians. And what group after that?

Face the facts: White people are diminishing in numbers not only in Europe, but the U.S. as well, headed for being a minority within our own country.

England has faced the facts sooner, now a Muslim Mayor of London, and Canada has faced the facts as well, a Muslim Mayor in one of the bigger cities in Canada.

It's a bitter pill to swallow for Trumpers, but the sooner you take the pill the better off you'll be.
Per the bolded --- Why do you keep spewing such falsehoods? First of all, every successful businessperson has had their share of bankruptcies. Ever watch "Shark Tank"? Every single one of them has had business failures. So...tell us all when you made your first billion. We'll wait but we won't hold our breaths.

"White Supremacist cult followers"? Yet another falsehood. "Exiling the Muslims"? When did that happen? As far as I can see, Muslims are still here. "Exiling the Asians"? Again, you must not get out much. Asians are still here. It may even shock you to learn that Trump had his share of Asian and Muslim supporters. And here you are whining about "white supremacists". When you do that, you show just how woefully misinformed you are.
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Old 05-12-2021, 02:25 PM
 
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Except they can't.


In order to do that, they would have to either roll back the new state laws that are coming into fruition in states like GA and TX, or pass HR 1.


Neither is going to happen.

And here is just one tiny example of what I am talking about:


Texas Democrats lose lawsuit to keep 'pop-up' voting sites



https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...utm_medium=RSS


This, coupled with the huge surge in hispanics voting for Trump, just sealed Texas as a Republican stronghold for at least the next decade. That is a huge blow to the Democrats, with Texas being one of their most coveted prizes.


Won't happen any time soon, sorry.
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Old 05-16-2021, 01:30 PM
 
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CBS News Poll of Republican Voters Is Final Stake in Heart of Cheney's Efforts

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If she thinks this is giving her a future in the Republican Party, she may want to check the new poll out from CBS News. They polled people who identify as Republicans about her removal, and the poll shows the continued importance of Trump to the future of the party.

Eighty percent of Republicans agreed with the vote to remove Cheney. Of that group, their various reasons included her being “off-message, unsupportive of Mr. Trump, and that she’s wrong about the 2020 presidential election.”

Interestingly, even the twenty percent that didn’t agree said they were less likely to vote in Republican primaries, according to CBS, making them even less likely to be an important factor.

The poll also showed, by big numbers, that Republicans want the party to follow Trump’s example on issues like the economy (89%), immigration (88%), leadership (80%) and how to treat the media (77%). Sixty-six percent said being loyal to Trump was important, 33% said it wasn’t important. Sixty-seven percent said they didn’t believe that Joe Biden was the legitimate winner of the election. While concerns about what happened in the 2020 election were important, it was most important to be focused on the right policies — that important legislation and agreeing on economic policy was more important.

This should be a big, flashing signal to Cheney and to the Never Trump folks, that if they think they’re sweeping Trump to the side, the Republican base isn’t going to have that. That they have no future in the party; put a fork in them.

But perhaps, even more than that, it’s showing that Republican voters want the party to continue on the path that Trump started on the economy, on immigration, and pushing the issues they care about. They don’t want to veer off that path by distractions, whether those distractions are from Democrats or Liz Cheney.
https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2021...fforts-n381226
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Old 05-16-2021, 01:46 PM
 
Location: From the UK, Live in LA
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I'd bet anything the House and Senate go Republican in the '22 elections. The media plays up the GOP divisions, but there are plenty within the Democrat party as well. Independent of ideology, the current administration is coming off as incredibly incompetent. The CDC changes its mind every week, Kamala Harris refuses to do the border job Biden gave here, and they've shown no ability to think on their feet. It was incompetence that brought down Carter, and it will at least cost the Democrats in '22.
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Old 05-16-2021, 01:49 PM
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Location: Pine Grove,AL
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Requiring Voter ID is not "suppression". And most Americans, including minorities, support it.
We support the ID, we however do not think you should have to pay for it.
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Old 05-16-2021, 01:49 PM
 
Location: Florida
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The GOP Is More United Than Ever

It is also smaller than ever.
While true in most states, it's independents that are growing. Why? the answers are many. However some states like Florida... republicans are growing. I've posted this link before.

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tan...nk-since-2016/
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Old 05-16-2021, 02:00 PM
 
Location: My beloved Bluegrass
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It appears some Libs are starting to get the memo that their days of power are numbered.

Democrats like to pretend that Trump "lost the House and the Senate".

Nope. The Republicans gained 15 seats when we were predicted by the Fake News media to lose as many. That is an upswing, not a downswing. And the Democrats, rather than gaining up to 6 seats in the Senate, as also predicted, actually barely hung on by razor thin margins.

Meanwhile, Republicans now run the Majority of State legislatures, empowering us to run the redistricting for the next decade, which will augur an obvious advantage in elections to come.

Now another shoe is beginning to drop for the Left: At least some of them are beginning to realize that the Republican Party is now the MAGA party, and any illusions of a Civil War are not only unfounded, but reckless if you want the Dems to retain control:

Bottom line: Democrats who think they won some major victory and they now have a mandate are living in fantasy land. And if they don't turn off the MSNBC, and close the NY Times, they are going to be in for a major shock.

As Donald Trump Jr. said:

2016: A New Hope

2020: The Empire Strikes Back

2024: The Return of MAGA

Enjoy your time in the catbird seat Dems, it's gonna be a long fall.
Trump absolutely is responsible for losing the two Georgia senate seats, and therefore the Senate, in 2020 because he is an egotistical, narcissistic pig with so little resilience he was and remains incapable of seeing the damage he was doing to the nation post election. This conservative, for one, will never forgive him and I highly doubt I am alone. I will never, ever, ever vote for him in a primary and will vote for whoever has the best chance of beating him..... God help me, including Ted Cruz.

That said, once we hit the general elections I will be voting for whoever has the best chance of winning and does not have a (D) behind their name in both 2022 and 2024. I’m just praying the name Trump is not on the ballot.
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