Anonymous wrote:GOP platform:
—Investigate H. Biden as a “national security threat”
—Investigate and impeach President Biden
—Impeach Vice President Kamala Harris
—Impeach AG Merrick Garland
—Impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas
—Impeach Secretary of State Antony Blinken
—Issue subpoenas to the State Department
—Investigate Biden’s Troop Withdrawal from Afghanistan
—Block further aide to Ukraine
—Shut down the government
—Cut down Social Security and Medicare
—Pass 15-week National Abortion Ban
—Pass National “Don’t say gay” bill
—Pass National bill to criminalize gender-affirming care for trans kids
—Defund the DOJ and FBI
No agenda for the American people.
Anonymous wrote:Elections are TOTALLY secure they say. Yet in Wisconsin, seems those modemless voting machines still managed to be connected to the internet:
https://www.wispolitics.com/2022/rep-brandtjen-voting-machines-connected-to-non-government-organization
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Trump will win unless the Russians stuff ballot boxes for him or corrupt State and Local officials redraw election boundaries like a Picasso cubist-period portrait.
Women are pissed and (normal) Republicans are fleeing the sinking ship, re-registering as Independents or Democrats.
They just don't have the number of voters they had four years ago.
They also conveniently managed to kill off a lot of their reliable voters by convincing them not to get vaccinated.
Is that why my vaccinated husband has had Covid all week and my unvaccinated self still is testing negative?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been reading some of Moore’s reasons for why this will be a blue tsunami and his logic is pretty sound. I strongly disagreed with him in 2016 on his prediction but he had reasons and he was correct.
I agree with Moore. I also think the polling is having a difficult time picking up the impact of abortion being on the line. It’s going to cause weirdness in the turnout models and potentially cross-voting by Republican women who won’t admit to voting for a Democrat.
This isn’t a normal midterm election.
Yup. People would rather have abortion than be able to afford the basics.
I’m so sick of forced birthers trying to play off their hatred of women by pretending that bodily integrity isn’t the most primal right.
And kids aren’t free. Why do you keep pretending that the 3-7 additional kids women can expect to have when the GOP outlaws abortion? And don’t pretend like that’s some weird fringe idea that won’t just become the next thing you freaks focus on.
How can you be on birth control and have 7 more kids?
I can't get birth control because my employer thinks it's a sin. However, the health care plan we use does get my husband viagra. We are having a lot of sex.
Why is it your employer's responsibility to provide your birth control?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been reading some of Moore’s reasons for why this will be a blue tsunami and his logic is pretty sound. I strongly disagreed with him in 2016 on his prediction but he had reasons and he was correct.
I agree with Moore. I also think the polling is having a difficult time picking up the impact of abortion being on the line. It’s going to cause weirdness in the turnout models and potentially cross-voting by Republican women who won’t admit to voting for a Democrat.
This isn’t a normal midterm election.
Yup. People would rather have abortion than be able to afford the basics.
I’m so sick of forced birthers trying to play off their hatred of women by pretending that bodily integrity isn’t the most primal right.
And kids aren’t free. Why do you keep pretending that the 3-7 additional kids women can expect to have when the GOP outlaws abortion? And don’t pretend like that’s some weird fringe idea that won’t just become the next thing you freaks focus on.
How can you be on birth control and have 7 more kids?
I can't get birth control because my employer thinks it's a sin. However, the health care plan we use does get my husband viagra. We are having a lot of sex.
Why is it your employer's responsibility to provide your birth control?
Why is it her employer’s responsibility to provide Viagra?
Other PP zipped right past that info, didn’t she?
How much is BC without insurance? $25 a month?
How much is Viagra without insurance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been reading some of Moore’s reasons for why this will be a blue tsunami and his logic is pretty sound. I strongly disagreed with him in 2016 on his prediction but he had reasons and he was correct.
I agree with Moore. I also think the polling is having a difficult time picking up the impact of abortion being on the line. It’s going to cause weirdness in the turnout models and potentially cross-voting by Republican women who won’t admit to voting for a Democrat.
This isn’t a normal midterm election.
Yup. People would rather have abortion than be able to afford the basics.
I’m so sick of forced birthers trying to play off their hatred of women by pretending that bodily integrity isn’t the most primal right.
And kids aren’t free. Why do you keep pretending that the 3-7 additional kids women can expect to have when the GOP outlaws abortion? And don’t pretend like that’s some weird fringe idea that won’t just become the next thing you freaks focus on.
How can you be on birth control and have 7 more kids?
I can't get birth control because my employer thinks it's a sin. However, the health care plan we use does get my husband viagra. We are having a lot of sex.
Why is it your employer's responsibility to provide your birth control?
Why is it her employer’s responsibility to provide Viagra?
Other PP zipped right past that info, didn’t she?
How much is BC without insurance? $25 a month?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been reading some of Moore’s reasons for why this will be a blue tsunami and his logic is pretty sound. I strongly disagreed with him in 2016 on his prediction but he had reasons and he was correct.
I agree with Moore. I also think the polling is having a difficult time picking up the impact of abortion being on the line. It’s going to cause weirdness in the turnout models and potentially cross-voting by Republican women who won’t admit to voting for a Democrat.
This isn’t a normal midterm election.
Yup. People would rather have abortion than be able to afford the basics.
I’m so sick of forced birthers trying to play off their hatred of women by pretending that bodily integrity isn’t the most primal right.
And kids aren’t free. Why do you keep pretending that the 3-7 additional kids women can expect to have when the GOP outlaws abortion? And don’t pretend like that’s some weird fringe idea that won’t just become the next thing you freaks focus on.
How can you be on birth control and have 7 more kids?
I can't get birth control because my employer thinks it's a sin. However, the health care plan we use does get my husband viagra. We are having a lot of sex.
Why is it your employer's responsibility to provide your birth control?
Why is it her employer’s responsibility to provide Viagra?
Other PP zipped right past that info, didn’t she?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been reading some of Moore’s reasons for why this will be a blue tsunami and his logic is pretty sound. I strongly disagreed with him in 2016 on his prediction but he had reasons and he was correct.
I agree with Moore. I also think the polling is having a difficult time picking up the impact of abortion being on the line. It’s going to cause weirdness in the turnout models and potentially cross-voting by Republican women who won’t admit to voting for a Democrat.
This isn’t a normal midterm election.
Yup. People would rather have abortion than be able to afford the basics.
I’m so sick of forced birthers trying to play off their hatred of women by pretending that bodily integrity isn’t the most primal right.
And kids aren’t free. Why do you keep pretending that the 3-7 additional kids women can expect to have when the GOP outlaws abortion? And don’t pretend like that’s some weird fringe idea that won’t just become the next thing you freaks focus on.
How can you be on birth control and have 7 more kids?
I can't get birth control because my employer thinks it's a sin. However, the health care plan we use does get my husband viagra. We are having a lot of sex.
Why is it your employer's responsibility to provide your birth control?
Why is it her employer’s responsibility to provide Viagra?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been reading some of Moore’s reasons for why this will be a blue tsunami and his logic is pretty sound. I strongly disagreed with him in 2016 on his prediction but he had reasons and he was correct.
I agree with Moore. I also think the polling is having a difficult time picking up the impact of abortion being on the line. It’s going to cause weirdness in the turnout models and potentially cross-voting by Republican women who won’t admit to voting for a Democrat.
This isn’t a normal midterm election.
Yup. People would rather have abortion than be able to afford the basics.
I’m so sick of forced birthers trying to play off their hatred of women by pretending that bodily integrity isn’t the most primal right.
And kids aren’t free. Why do you keep pretending that the 3-7 additional kids women can expect to have when the GOP outlaws abortion? And don’t pretend like that’s some weird fringe idea that won’t just become the next thing you freaks focus on.
How can you be on birth control and have 7 more kids?
I can't get birth control because my employer thinks it's a sin. However, the health care plan we use does get my husband viagra. We are having a lot of sex.
Why is it your employer's responsibility to provide your birth control?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been reading some of Moore’s reasons for why this will be a blue tsunami and his logic is pretty sound. I strongly disagreed with him in 2016 on his prediction but he had reasons and he was correct.
I agree with Moore. I also think the polling is having a difficult time picking up the impact of abortion being on the line. It’s going to cause weirdness in the turnout models and potentially cross-voting by Republican women who won’t admit to voting for a Democrat.
This isn’t a normal midterm election.
Yup. People would rather have abortion than be able to afford the basics.
I’m so sick of forced birthers trying to play off their hatred of women by pretending that bodily integrity isn’t the most primal right.
And kids aren’t free. Why do you keep pretending that the 3-7 additional kids women can expect to have when the GOP outlaws abortion? And don’t pretend like that’s some weird fringe idea that won’t just become the next thing you freaks focus on.
How can you be on birth control and have 7 more kids?
I can't get birth control because my employer thinks it's a sin. However, the health care plan we use does get my husband viagra. We are having a lot of sex.