How should I feel about the fact that my next door neighbors put a Youngkin board on their lawn?

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Anonymous wrote:It seems like most people don’t reAlize how Evangelist youngkin is. I’ve had personal experiences with him and the man is a loon not fit for governor.

What is an evangelist, exactly? Is that just a very conservative Christian? I don’t think a person’s religion should enter into how people vote.


When that person’s religion dictates how they would govern, or course people need to take that into consideration when they vote.
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Anonymous wrote:Our neighbors a few doors down typically have signs up for republican candidates. I’m just glad they had the good sense not to put up Trump signs—though I assume they voted for him.

They were probably afraid of repercussions from liberals. There wasn’t a single Trump sign in my neighborhood, and LOTS of Biden signs, yet our local precinct went for Trump (on Election Day itself). So you know there are Trump supporters who want to avoid any violence from liberal neighbors. Someone on this forum said that a neighbor loosened the lug nuts on all four tires the night after she put up her Trump sign. Thankfully, nobody was killed when her tires started to come loose.

No telling what some of these liberals will do.


My lovely neighbor gave out Trump candy last year. Like a handmade thing he wrapped the candy in.


Did you ever experience a Trump Train last year? We were caught in the middle of one and it was very intimidating. The Confederate flags, revving of engines in traffic, coal rolling trucks, foul language, disregard for traffic laws, etc. It was all overly aggressive and obnoxious.
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Anonymous wrote:Our neighbors a few doors down typically have signs up for republican candidates. I’m just glad they had the good sense not to put up Trump signs—though I assume they voted for him.

They were probably afraid of repercussions from liberals. There wasn’t a single Trump sign in my neighborhood, and LOTS of Biden signs, yet our local precinct went for Trump (on Election Day itself). So you know there are Trump supporters who want to avoid any violence from liberal neighbors. Someone on this forum said that a neighbor loosened the lug nuts on all four tires the night after she put up her Trump sign. Thankfully, nobody was killed when her tires started to come loose.

No telling what some of these liberals will do.


My lovely neighbor gave out Trump candy last year. Like a handmade thing he wrapped the candy in.


Did you ever experience a Trump Train last year? We were caught in the middle of one and it was very intimidating. The Confederate flags, revving of engines in traffic, coal rolling trucks, foul language, disregard for traffic laws, etc. It was all overly aggressive and obnoxious.

More stereotyping - which is what racists do. I’m Republican, as is my brother and mother, and as are all my friends. The LEAST educated among us has a B.A.; most have grad degrees. All are vaxxed. None would be caught dead with a Confederate flag.

YOU JUST TRY TO MAKE YOURSELF FEEL MORALLY SUPERIOR by putting all people who don’t vote Democrat in a deplorable basket. I actually blame Hillary for what has happened here: she gave permission to show total disdain and contempt for people who aren’t like yourselves. Ironically, this is what liberals accuse conservatives of doing. The lack of self-awareness among people who consider themselves so educated and above everyone else is unreal.

And P.S. Being caught in a Trump Train is a lot less scary than being caught in the middle of a BLM riot.
Anonymous
I won’t put a Youngkin sign in my yard, nor will I make it a point to tell my Democratic friends that this former Democrat plans to vote for Youngkin. I’ll just wait until I can vote and show up masked, vaxxed, and pleased to have the opportunity to vote against Terry McAuliffe.
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There is a house in our subdivision that has a Farmers for Young kin sign on the lawn. Um, lady, your two tomato plants don't make you a farmer.
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More stereotyping - which is what racists do. I’m Republican, as is my brother and mother, and as are all my friends. The LEAST educated among us has a B.A.; most have grad degrees. All are vaxxed. None would be caught dead with a Confederate flag.

YOU JUST TRY TO MAKE YOURSELF FEEL MORALLY SUPERIOR by putting all people who don’t vote Democrat in a deplorable basket. I actually blame Hillary for what has happened here: she gave permission to show total disdain and contempt for people who aren’t like yourselves. Ironically, this is what liberals accuse conservatives of doing. The lack of self-awareness among people who consider themselves so educated and above everyone else is unreal.

And P.S. Being caught in a Trump Train is a lot less scary than being caught in the middle of a BLM riot.


I was in a lot of BLM "riots" in DC in the summer of 2020, and they were not scary at all, aside from the presence of huge numbers of unidentified employees of unidentified government agencies in riot gear.
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Anonymous wrote:There is a house in our subdivision that has a Farmers for Young kin sign on the lawn. Um, lady, your two tomato plants don't make you a farmer.


Maybe she has a farm elsewhere? Maybe she's related to a farmer? Maybe she's an ally of farmers? Think.
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Anonymous wrote:There is a house in our subdivision that has a Farmers for Young kin sign on the lawn. Um, lady, your two tomato plants don't make you a farmer.


Maybe she has a farm elsewhere? Maybe she's related to a farmer? Maybe she's an ally of farmers? Think.


I love this lady that is hilarious. It's a conversation starter. Tell me about your farm. Are you into homesteading? Do you have a canner?
Anonymous
maybe farm lady would share her bounty
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a house in our subdivision that has a Farmers for Young kin sign on the lawn. Um, lady, your two tomato plants don't make you a farmer.


Maybe she has a farm elsewhere? Maybe she's related to a farmer? Maybe she's an ally of farmers? Think.


Maybe she read about a farmer who's a Youngkin supporter, and so she put up a sign in her own yard out of the sheer goodness of her heart!
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Pew had 256m eligible voters.

If you asked (via ballot) eligible voters who they supported, <30% supported Trump. It doesn't matter who the other 70% supported. Bottom line, they didn't support Trump.

A more valid % would be looking at ALL Americans who supported Trump, but that is a more difficult # to calculate. That surely would be even lower than <30%. Think of all of the young people who detest Trump. They will be voting soon.

No matter how you try to manipulate it, "half of Americans" aren't Republican.



Ok. . .

"If you asked (via ballot) eligible voters who they supported," 32% supported Biden. Using your 256m eligible voter figure. "It doesn't matter who the other 70% supported."

See how this is an argument to nowhere PP. You've been had.



Stop trying to dig out of the hole.

No matter how you try to manipulate it, "half of Americans" aren't Republican. Dumb and amoral is no way to go through life.





Where is your data? Show us facts. Not your opinion.


Sorry, you’re having trouble keeping up. Bad at math and interwebs? Must be rough. Feel free to scroll back for details, but to recap…

<30% of eligible voters voted for Trump.

If we expand our pool to all Americans than % would drop even lower.

“Half of Americans” aren’t Republicans no matter how desperate you are for that to be true.


Using PP 256m figure. .

<32% of eligible voters voted for Biden.

If we expand our pool to all Americans than % would drop even lower.

“Half of Americans” aren’t Democrats no matter how desperate you are for that to be true.
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Pew had 256m eligible voters.

If you asked (via ballot) eligible voters who they supported, <30% supported Trump. It doesn't matter who the other 70% supported. Bottom line, they didn't support Trump.

A more valid % would be looking at ALL Americans who supported Trump, but that is a more difficult # to calculate. That surely would be even lower than <30%. Think of all of the young people who detest Trump. They will be voting soon.

No matter how you try to manipulate it, "half of Americans" aren't Republican.



Ok. . .

"If you asked (via ballot) eligible voters who they supported," 32% supported Biden. Using your 256m eligible voter figure. "It doesn't matter who the other 70% supported."

See how this is an argument to nowhere PP. You've been had.



Stop trying to dig out of the hole.

No matter how you try to manipulate it, "half of Americans" aren't Republican. Dumb and amoral is no way to go through life.





Where is your data? Show us facts. Not your opinion.


Sorry, you’re having trouble keeping up. Bad at math and interwebs? Must be rough. Feel free to scroll back for details, but to recap…

<30% of eligible voters voted for Trump.

If we expand our pool to all Americans than % would drop even lower.

“Half of Americans” aren’t Republicans no matter how desperate you are for that to be true.


Using PP 256m figure. .

<32% of eligible voters voted for Biden.

If we expand our pool to all Americans than % would drop even lower.

“Half of Americans” aren’t Democrats no matter how desperate you are for that to be true.

Congratulations on finally getting the point, but no one claimed that half of Americans are Democrats.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
More stereotyping - which is what racists do. I’m Republican, as is my brother and mother, and as are all my friends. The LEAST educated among us has a B.A.; most have grad degrees. All are vaxxed. None would be caught dead with a Confederate flag.

YOU JUST TRY TO MAKE YOURSELF FEEL MORALLY SUPERIOR by putting all people who don’t vote Democrat in a deplorable basket. I actually blame Hillary for what has happened here: she gave permission to show total disdain and contempt for people who aren’t like yourselves. Ironically, this is what liberals accuse conservatives of doing. The lack of self-awareness among people who consider themselves so educated and above everyone else is unreal.

And P.S. Being caught in a Trump Train is a lot less scary than being caught in the middle of a BLM riot.


I was in a lot of BLM "riots" in DC in the summer of 2020, and they were not scary at all, aside from the presence of huge numbers of unidentified employees of unidentified government agencies in riot gear.


There was quite a difference between some of the peaceful protests and some of the riots, looting, and other crude and disruptive behavior on display from BLM/Antifa activists this past year. The tendency of R’s is to lump it all in the latter category; the tendency of D’s is to lump it all in the former. They cancel each other out, leaving those of us in the middle to decide whether we want a further drift to the extreme left at the state level or believe the election of any R at the state level paves the way for a Trump dictatorship.

It’s a roll of the dice either way, but having watched crazies like the Democrats on our local school board I’ll be voting for Youngkin.
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Pew had 256m eligible voters.

If you asked (via ballot) eligible voters who they supported, <30% supported Trump. It doesn't matter who the other 70% supported. Bottom line, they didn't support Trump.

A more valid % would be looking at ALL Americans who supported Trump, but that is a more difficult # to calculate. That surely would be even lower than <30%. Think of all of the young people who detest Trump. They will be voting soon.

No matter how you try to manipulate it, "half of Americans" aren't Republican.



Ok. . .

"If you asked (via ballot) eligible voters who they supported," 32% supported Biden. Using your 256m eligible voter figure. "It doesn't matter who the other 70% supported."

See how this is an argument to nowhere PP. You've been had.



Stop trying to dig out of the hole.

No matter how you try to manipulate it, "half of Americans" aren't Republican. Dumb and amoral is no way to go through life.





Where is your data? Show us facts. Not your opinion.


Sorry, you’re having trouble keeping up. Bad at math and interwebs? Must be rough. Feel free to scroll back for details, but to recap…

<30% of eligible voters voted for Trump.

If we expand our pool to all Americans than % would drop even lower.

“Half of Americans” aren’t Republicans no matter how desperate you are for that to be true.


Using PP 256m figure. .

<32% of eligible voters voted for Biden.

If we expand our pool to all Americans than % would drop even lower.

“Half of Americans” aren’t Democrats no matter how desperate you are for that to be true.

Congratulations on finally getting the point, but no one claimed that half of Americans are Democrats.


30% Trump
32% Biden
38% Ronald McDonald?

100% Total

This whole line of reasoning goes to complete nonsense doo doo.
Anonymous
I am minority too and don't see any excitement for Mcallufe. It looks he is from good ole boys network of white boys.
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