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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some of these responses remind me of 2015 and 2016 when the very idea of DT as president was scoffed at. Just shows that there is very little learning that takes place.[/quote] 2020. Just look at 2020. The left learned exactly what they needed to do. Learned it well.[/quote] The left did NOT learn. That’s the problem. They do not have as many loyalist as they think. The problem is thinking as long as we’re not a bad as GOP it doesn’t matter if we are bad. The don’t really care of doing the right things. Hence the swingy-ness of a very large contingent of Americans. [/quote] The same people that stood in line to vote Trump out in '20 will likely stand in line to vote against him again. That was and remains my main motivation, and I am sure many others too. And Trump won't be able to garner anywhere near the support that he did in '16.[/quote] The comment you responded to is not specific to the orange one. If it’s Biden-Trump, Biden wins in a landslide. It has nothing to do with the Dems learning … unless you mean that they learned they can beat Trump without doing anything of importance. Just smile and wave. [/quote] Beating trump is of importance. Great importance. Go Joe![/quote] While I support Joe generally, its supporters like this who upset me. They actually do not care. Our politicians are more a like than partisans care to admit. Who is really looking out out for people? Plenty of politicians say flowery things but when it gets down to it those things don’t really help people. Schools are the easiest examples. No one disagrees that we need to help kids get an education? Or about preparing kids for the future? NO ONE. But one party just wants to eliminate “problem” children and the other party wants to lower or eliminate ways of measuring student progress. [/quote]
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