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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Obama was a social engineering experiment and everything went downhill after him. [/quote] Obama was about as centrist and middle of the road as you can get. Even his signature health care plan was a Republican plan - back in the day when Republicans still cared about health care. Obama was an extremely successful two term president because he was pragmatic, was guided by common sense, and was a fundamentally decent and empathetic person. If Democrats could get back to that, they’d win forever. But the Mamdanis and Charles Allen types are the core of the Democratic Party today. And that’s not winning national elections. People really hate the soft on crime, endless illegal immigration, and race based hiring that this generation of Democrats espouse. Democrats have a policy problem. The Biden years were a disaster for Democrats. And until that gets sorted out, they’re going to have to tough time in national elections - especially once Trump is gone.[/quote] I don’t think you understand how much a black president messed up the nation’s psyche. All the decorum goes and anything is possible after that. [/quote] Maybe you're just surprised how much we were tip toing around now that we don't feel like we need to anymore.[/quote] I am surprised that Republicans are now openly endorsing Nazis and Hitler, yes.[/quote] Yawn. You have made calling people racist, nazis, and Hitler so commonplace that no one listens anymore. [/quote] [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Obama was a social engineering experiment and everything went downhill after him. [/quote] Obama was about as centrist and middle of the road as you can get. Even his signature health care plan was a Republican plan - back in the day when Republicans still cared about health care. Obama was an extremely successful two term president because he was pragmatic, was guided by common sense, and was a fundamentally decent and empathetic person. If Democrats could get back to that, they’d win forever. But the Mamdanis and Charles Allen types are the core of the Democratic Party today. And that’s not winning national elections. People really hate the soft on crime, endless illegal immigration, and race based hiring that this generation of Democrats espouse. Democrats have a policy problem. The Biden years were a disaster for Democrats. And until that gets sorted out, they’re going to have to tough time in national elections - especially once Trump is gone.[/quote] I don’t think you understand how much a black president messed up the nation’s psyche. All the decorum goes and anything is possible after that. [/quote] Maybe you're just surprised how much we were tip toing around now that we don't feel like we need to anymore.[/quote] I am surprised that Republicans are now openly endorsing Nazis and Hitler, yes.[/quote] Yawn. You have made calling people racist, nazis, and Hitler so commonplace that no one listens anymore. [/quote] And you have made calling people on the left socialist, communist, snowflake, woke, and coastal elite so mundane that you don’t get a rise out of us anymore. Hopefully you’ll pick up some new terms in the future and change it up a little bit.[/quote] Folks, folks.. let's all chill and take a look at facts. The cause of the frequent pendulum swings since 2017 hasn't been Nazis, snowflakes, communists, racists, or elites. We've had two very elderly and very unfit presidents with historically low job approval ratings. It's as simple as that. If you've grown tired of the divisiveness that comes with these frequent and drastic pendulum swings, stop electing elderly unfit people. None of this is rocket science. It's political science 101.[/quote] Weve had this (minus the elderly part) before this. It’s just that some here were too young to remember.[/quote] We've had one term presidents before but never back to back to back unfit and extremely unpopular presidents with one of them clearly lacking integrity in a way we've never before seen in a POTUS. Truly unprecedented times.[/quote]
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