Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People seem to forget the actual Klansman was a member of the Democratic party
Shhhhh. The DNC echo chamber doesn't like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'I didn’t leave the Democrat Party. The Democrat Party left ME when it embraced left-wing radicalism, lawlessness, and put the interests of illegal aliens over the interest of Americans. I have nothing to apologize for.'
from her speech
It’s bullshit, though. The Democratic Party is no different today than when she ran and was elected as a Democrat. That is the same speech party-switchers have been giving since the 1960s. Everyone of them switched because they were promised some position or status or cronyism benefits by Republicans. Most of them have short political careers after switching because nobody trusts them.
I disagree. I think the Democratic Party of the past two years in particular has gone off the deep end in some respects. In particular it feels like they’ve adopted the party platform of extremists.
School choice is just not that much of a radical concept. It’s been around forever as an idea and in a lot of the country, Democrats themselves were fine with it, and able to live with it if they weren’t fine with it. But now it’s one of the third rail topics, I guess because a lot of politicians are actively courting teacher unions for donations. Idk why, to be honest, because even that isn’t new. But now, Democratic candidates that talk about school choice face significant internal party consequences and possible loss of party support. It is a change.
^ Totally correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big deal. Some state-level politician changes parties, and three pages of discussion follow? Yawn….talk about a Nothingburger!
Third one in the last 3 months.
It is a big deal.
No, it’s not very many. There are thousands of state legislators and probably 3/4 in both parties are for sale. This happens every time a Democrat is elected President. The Chamber of Commerce & Country Club Republicans start bribing compromised or corrupt Democrats to switch parties.
Citation for you claim of bribing...... we'll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big deal. Some state-level politician changes parties, and three pages of discussion follow? Yawn….talk about a Nothingburger!
Third one in the last 3 months.
It is a big deal.
No, it’s not very many. There are thousands of state legislators and probably 3/4 in both parties are for sale. This happens every time a Democrat is elected President. The Chamber of Commerce & Country Club Republicans start bribing compromised or corrupt Democrats to switch parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fraud.
And as such, voters should have legal recourse, or there should be a legal mechanism for automatically dealing with this. If a majority of voters vote for a member of Party X to be elected, and he wins, but switches to Party Y, he should be able to be recalled if not have his term automatically invalidated. And all donors should have their money returned to them.
BS. She is from a district that Biden won by 89%. She is taking a great risk at making this move. That tells me she has thought long and hard about her move.
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No, it says she’s either incredibly stupid or someone with deep pockets was able to make it worth her time. You RWNJ are really enjoying the narrative that Oh My GoD tHe DeMoCrAtS aRe So CrAzY lOoK hOw MaNy ArE lEaViNg. It’s not real. It’s dark money. The kind of money the GOP thrives on.
Dark money, you say?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big deal. Some state-level politician changes parties, and three pages of discussion follow? Yawn….talk about a Nothingburger!
Third one in the last 3 months.
It is a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unrepentant segregationists and anti-civil rights politicians also left the Democrats in the 1960s-1970’s and switched to the Republicans. Good riddance.
Guess which party had a larger majority opposed to the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
The original House version:[1]
Democratic Party: 152–96 (61–39%)
Republican Party: 138–34 (80–20%)
Cloture in the Senate:[35]
Democratic Party: 44–23 (66–34%)
Republican Party: 27–6 (82–18%)
The Senate version:[2]
Democratic Party: 46–21 (69–31%)
Republican Party: 27–6 (82–18%)
The Senate version, voted on by the House:[3]
Democratic Party: 153–91 (63–37%)
Republican Party: 136–35 (80–20%)
Democrats should be ashamed of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unrepentant segregationists and anti-civil rights politicians also left the Democrats in the 1960s-1970’s and switched to the Republicans. Good riddance.
Guess which party had a larger majority opposed to the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
The original House version:[1]
Democratic Party: 152–96 (61–39%)
Republican Party: 138–34 (80–20%)
Cloture in the Senate:[35]
Democratic Party: 44–23 (66–34%)
Republican Party: 27–6 (82–18%)
The Senate version:[2]
Democratic Party: 46–21 (69–31%)
Republican Party: 27–6 (82–18%)
The Senate version, voted on by the House:[3]
Democratic Party: 153–91 (63–37%)
Republican Party: 136–35 (80–20%)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You believe that Rs are racist because that is what you have repeatedly been told with no proof at all.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!!!!!!
+1
I base my feeling that Republicans are racist on my eyes and ears. Tuberville if you need one recent example.
Laugh all you want.
Let me remind you that this is a black woman leaving the Democrats and becoming a Republican. In the south.
It speaks volumes.
It speaks volumes about how corrupt she probably is. There’s no way she wasn’t bribed to the moon to turn her back on her people.
Anonymous wrote:Big deal. Some state-level politician changes parties, and three pages of discussion follow? Yawn….talk about a Nothingburger!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You believe that Rs are racist because that is what you have repeatedly been told with no proof at all.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!!!!!!
+1
I base my feeling that Republicans are racist on my eyes and ears. Tuberville if you need one recent example.
Laugh all you want.
Let me remind you that this is a black woman leaving the Democrats and becoming a Republican. In the south.
It speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:Big deal. Some state-level politician changes parties, and three pages of discussion follow? Yawn….talk about a Nothingburger!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'I didn’t leave the Democrat Party. The Democrat Party left ME when it embraced left-wing radicalism, lawlessness, and put the interests of illegal aliens over the interest of Americans. I have nothing to apologize for.'
from her speech
It’s bullshit, though. The Democratic Party is no different today than when she ran and was elected as a Democrat. That is the same speech party-switchers have been giving since the 1960s. Everyone of them switched because they were promised some position or status or cronyism benefits by Republicans. Most of them have short political careers after switching because nobody trusts them.
I disagree. I think the Democratic Party of the past two years in particular has gone off the deep end in some respects. In particular it feels like they’ve adopted the party platform of extremists.
School choice is just not that much of a radical concept. It’s been around forever as an idea and in a lot of the country, Democrats themselves were fine with it, and able to live with it if they weren’t fine with it. But now it’s one of the third rail topics, I guess because a lot of politicians are actively courting teacher unions for donations. Idk why, to be honest, because even that isn’t new. But now, Democratic candidates that talk about school choice face significant internal party consequences and possible loss of party support. It is a change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fraud.
And as such, voters should have legal recourse, or there should be a legal mechanism for automatically dealing with this. If a majority of voters vote for a member of Party X to be elected, and he wins, but switches to Party Y, he should be able to be recalled if not have his term automatically invalidated. And all donors should have their money returned to them.
BS. She is from a district that Biden won by 89%. She is taking a great risk at making this move. That tells me she has thought long and hard about her move.
[…]
No, it says she’s either incredibly stupid or someone with deep pockets was able to make it worth her time. You RWNJ are really enjoying the narrative that Oh My GoD tHe DeMoCrAtS aRe So CrAzY lOoK hOw MaNy ArE lEaViNg. It’s not real. It’s dark money. The kind of money the GOP thrives on.
LOL. You remind me of a kid with his fingers in his ears yelling "La la la la la la!"