| I was driving behind a car with a #QANON bumper sticker and Maryland plates in Kensington. I'm sure that person voted for Trump. |
Trump’s tax Bill took away my SALT deduction and he did it out of spite. That says it all. |
Well, there’s a house in the corner of CT and Glenrose with a Trump flag on its flagpole. Fortunately, it’s usually hanging there limply. Kinda like Trump. |
Ummm... no, sadly for you, I have a graduate degree in public health and understand health statistics. As of this morning, the US has a death rate the same as the UK and lower than Spain and many other nations. Our response has been comparable to Western Europe. I could go through a whole explanation of our response and the limitations of our federal system, but that has been done on many threads. Even Biden’s helpers realize that they can call something a “mask mandate” but that it will apply only to federal property. So, like I was saying... |
False. Latinx everywhere voted GOP, not just Cubans. If I recall correctly 48% of all FL Latinx voted GOP, and something similar happened in many TX areas. |
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Trump's votes in MOCO are from Catholics mostly. Abortion and they drank Trump kool aid. Cult members particularly women.
Amazing they cover up major abuse of minors and vote for Trump. HYPOCTICS. Aparently they for got the basics "thou shall not lie" "Thou shall not steal" |
There are always plenty of signs in my Chevy Chase neighborhood. I don't think anyone's deluding themselves that the signs will persuade their neighbors. They're more likely just trying to identify themselves to others who share similar views. These are people who also like car decals for schools and colleges and places they've vacationed. |
Being educated does not make you free from being a victim of propaganda, which you clearly have show with your posts. |
I disagree. We put up signs VERY selectively - usually a local race, a ballot issue, a midterm or special election, that sort of thing. We find them to be conversation starters and people often ask us why we support that particular candidate or issue. Usually people don't know very much about down-ballot candidates or issues, so it creates an opportunity to talk about them. Sadly, these are the issues that affect people day-to-day the most, and people hardly know anything about them. |
Sure a small percentage did everywhere but the majority of the propaganda was FLA Cubans. Majority > 50%... in case you don't understand. They were the biggest non white victims of propaganda. |
Here is where you are incorrect. Trump had a horrible message from the start. While I am not a fan of either candidate a paper bag would be better than Trump. He lies Americans die. Trump is a money grab plane and simple. He had the greatest marketing scheme ever to pad his own bank account. He's still doing it. Got to love Trumper's donating to Trump's family's private funds LOL read the fine print people it's ugly. He got $3 mil just from Wisconson alone. Trumper's wow.... |
NO not true. Only Cubans were a large block the rest of Hispanics know what's coming down the pipe with Stephen Miller. Try again. |
I did and they don’t have any such number. Citation please. |
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Keep telling yourselves Latinos won't vote GOP. One only has to look at Texas, which has long had an established Latino community. Lol, people forget, but Bush became governor by winning 50% of the Latino vote, and Abott got 40%!!!
Democrats shouldn't ignore the fact that Latinos have very strong religious beliefs. Shitting all over religion, especially Christianity, is a favorite Democrat past time. |
I live in MoCo and pay lots of taxes, but this was the right move. Let liberals put their money where their mouth is. If you want to vote for high tax government with a welfare state, go for it, but don't expect your federal taxes to cushion the blow for you. You need to actually feel the effects of your votes. |