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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is it done? This is so awful. I don’t even live in VA anymore, but I am devastated. What the F is wrong with our country??[/quote] You don’t want to live in VA or the USA?[/quote] Not PP, but I thought Va was smarter than this. You learn something everyday. [/quote] Your opinion.[/quote] Well we have different definitions of smart[/quote] A majority of people in a state having different opinions does not make them less intelligent than you. I’m sure it easier for you to believe you are superior.[/quote] This. And yet, when called on it, they double down. Talk about sad. [/quote] If you don’t want us to think you’re dumb then stop pretending and just come out and tell us that “different opinion”. Which is it? You like status quo because you are doing ok. Screw everyone else. You are ok with systemic racism. It doesn’t hurt you so it’s ok. You don’t want to break the cycle of poverty. You think people are struggling because of moral failings. You think some races are inherently better than others. You want to restrict elections to make it different for some people to vote. You don’t like LGBTQ+. You do want to ban abortions. You want to force your religious beliefs on everyone else. Could be more than one. Or all? [/quote] Check, check, check. Straight down the list of Dem talking points. There is one party that seeks to segregate people into their little boxes and one party who has talked about poverty but done actually done nothing about it and it ain't the Rs. As for your #1, see above smug elitist posts. [/quote] So share this “different opinion” that you have. What informed, rational opinion led you to vote for Youngkin? Show us how you weren’t manipulated. [/quote] I don't have to explain myself to you, but if you want to know what drove a lot of people to vote for Younkin, reread this post as well as the smug little nitwits' posts above who think they are superior people to the "uneducated." [/quote] This should be easy for you to prove me wrong. What is this “different opinion” of yours? This well-informed, rational opinion. [/quote] You will never get an explanation. Half of them don’t really understand why they voted that way, and the other half who do won’t say it allowed.[/quote] I voted for the Democratic mayor in Alexandria because he did a good job managing the vaccine rollout, emergency services are good, and trash collection is good. That’s all I need from the City I voted for Youngkin, because the world has and is changing as we work our way through the pandemic. Youngkin’s proposals are more forward thinking than the iDemocratic proposals that proved ineffective in the before times. I voted for Biden because he had a decent career in the Senate and was a decent Vice President. However, he is proving to be a weak one term President. Once he goes, I suspect there will be a shift in national politics to the center right as people will know by then the realities of the post pandemic world. They will understand that practicalities, not platitudes, can solve problems at all levels. [/quote] +1 but I voted R locally to try to add some balance to Alexandria's city council and school board.[/quote]
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