It's more than a year away. A lot of time for people to become not angry. |
+1 and also, what a lot of people are angry about right now is that there are not enough Democratic Senators. |
I mean, if enough covidiots off themselves…
It’s not hard to imagine the death toll affecting tight elections |
David shor is predicting a flip.
Everything holds as is and warnock loses. I happen to disagree with him on PA because I have personal experience in Pa politics and he doesn’t but everything else about his analysis is spot on. Warnock is dead man walking |
There is so much that can happen in terms of the economy, COVID and exposing GOP sedition that there is simply no reason to be trying to prognosticate it right now. |
Warnock won by more than Ossoff did and he won’t be facing an incumbent Senator. And Shor’s analysis is weird because he thinks Georgia will flip but still says the most likely final result is that Democrats have 50 seats. |
I'm angry about 85 billion in advanced military hardware being left to the Taliban.That's 85,000 million dollars BTW. Now our adversaries will reverse engineer that and use it against us. I'm not getting over that in the next year. |
Then you’re angry at two decades of lies about the status of the Afghan military and government from every corner of government and politics over four administrations. Not sure how that would affect your one Senate vote next year. |
Republicans working hard to suppress the vote in swing states. |
+1 But it’s a Republican you’re replying to - oh, excuse me, a “moderate Democrat” who just happens to use GOP talking points - so they’ll deny that 20 years of lies to the American people has anything to do with anything. |
Haven't heard a lot of Dem Senators pushing for this BBB. Some? Sure. But, certainly not all. Most are pretty quiet. |
Correction: meant the Reconciliation package. Not the infrastructure pkg. |