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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Absolute power corrupts I support biden but don't think the senate should go to the democracts because they need accountability[/quote] How concerned have you been about McConnell’s “accountability “? Or Trump’s? Or the tilted Supreme Court? It’s funny how quickly the shift to “accountability “ and even balance and bipartisan cooperation becomes a thing when bullies become losers. [/quote] The focus of social justice etc and far left are not going to help and will sicken the vast majority of normal people[/quote] If Rs want to continue to fixate on their hurt feelings, their persecution complexes, and being upset over great injustices like not being able to freely use racial slurs etc, then that's fine. They'll be left behind where they belong while actual normal people move forward without them. [/quote] It’s so true. Their minds are going to explode when they see how little people care about the divides they hold pride in. I remember when an interracial couple couldn’t go to southern GA without being in danger. Seriously. No one under 40 cares about this stuff anymore. We all have beliefs that we hold and may differ, but we don’t push them on others. There is this thing called tolerance and respect where we learn to accept differences in others while still honoring our own. [b]This is why the GOP died. They were warned to revamp their party in 08. Palin didn’t work, Trump won’t work[/b]. Voters love Yang, and Pete, and Kamala.[/quote] Don’t get cocky now. Trump DID work in 2016, and the reason so many republican lawmakers enable him and don’t call him out is because his brand of republicanism is more popular than the establishment. The GOP is not dead (as much as I wish it were so), Trumpism isn’t going away and if democrats and independents don’t turn out again in two years, we could be right well back with McConnell as majority leader (barf). As long as we are stuck with the electoral college, there are several states that will be close every presidential cycle too.[/quote] DP. Wrong. Trump worked in 2016 precisely because his brand of republicanism was popular to his party and Clinton's brand of democratic values, specifically stealing the primary challenge, was toxic to the liberal establishment. Trump would have lost HANDILY against any other Dem candidate who came up through a fair nomination process. As shown by the fact that Biden, who was supposed to be platformed in 2016, won in 2020 as the oldest candidate possible. The Dems made a big mistake in 2016 and I hope its one the DNC never ever tries again in my lifetime. [/quote] Just don’t say I didn’t warn you. The fact that so many people continued to vote for him is disturbing. And I’m not arguing that Clinton didn’t have her flaws, but she didn’t steal the primary :roll: and anyone with half a functioning brain cell could see that she was more qualified and less corrupt than Trump. Anyway, I’m not here to rehash 2016. Today is a good day, Dems just have a history of becoming complacent after big victories and I hope that doesn’t happen this time.[/quote] Clinton did not lose against Trump. She won the popular vote. We need to reexamine every thing that Stacy Abrams have worked to overcome - voter suppression, gerrymandering etc. We need to examine the electoral vote. This is a BS system. Clinton did not lose against Trump. The entire GOP primary which were actually filled with very competent people like Jeb Bush and Kasich, lost against the grifter Trump. Shame on GOP. Trump was the best they could choose out of 16 candidates. Then with voter suppression they stole the election which Hillary won with the popular vote. There are more people who are non-racists in this country than racists. All we have to do is make sure that they are able to vote. [/quote] + 1 Million.... and what we need to do now is replicate in EVERY state Abrams work in GA. End Gerrymandering The result: no more " divided America" because the cast vote would actually reflect the population[/quote]
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