Anonymous wrote:I saw one Trump flag in Idaho, but it looked kinda old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just drove across the state of Montana yesterday and didn’t see a single “Trump-Vance” sign. It’s actually shocking. Also spend a lot of time in VA and MD and have not seen one yet.
If I see a political sign in someone's yard or a bumper sticker on their car of any GOP or Dem candidate, I immediately lose all faith in their intelligence. It's one thing to carry out a civil duty by voting for a major party candidate you perceive as the lesser of two evils but only a duped simpleton could openly "support" them. This is why we are seeing less and less political signs and bumper stickers. People are getting smarter.
Very good observation.
This thread caught my eye yesterday, so this morning I watched for signs of either candidate as I drove to work from Great Falls, VA to DC. I saw two Trump/Vance signs, both in Great Falls, plus two American flag signs (tell me you are voting for Trump without telling me) also in Great Falls. No signs at all in McLean. Then one Harris sign in Arlington, plus a "Hate Has No Home" and a "Black Lives Matter" sign, both in Arlington, which I assume are Harris voters. But five signs total is not very many. Perhaps it is just early and we will see more after Labor Day? Or perhaps nobody is proud of their candidate, and 99% are just voting against the other one?
My neighbors fly the American flag and I know for a fact they are democrats.
Same here. The democrats have not conceded the American flag to MAGA. sorry but absolutely not.
You can generally say that, if they fly the Confederate flag, they are Republicans.
sure, in the fake world that Democrats are unsuccessfully peddling, in which President Trump and all his followers are Nazi's, white supramacist monsters, so it would fit the narrative for Republicans to fly confederate flags on their front lawn. But in the real world, I have not seen many Confederate flags lately. And, if you go back and read history, the Confederates were Democrats and Lincoln was a Republican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just drove across the state of Montana yesterday and didn’t see a single “Trump-Vance” sign. It’s actually shocking. Also spend a lot of time in VA and MD and have not seen one yet.
If I see a political sign in someone's yard or a bumper sticker on their car of any GOP or Dem candidate, I immediately lose all faith in their intelligence. It's one thing to carry out a civil duty by voting for a major party candidate you perceive as the lesser of two evils but only a duped simpleton could openly "support" them. This is why we are seeing less and less political signs and bumper stickers. People are getting smarter.
Very good observation.
This thread caught my eye yesterday, so this morning I watched for signs of either candidate as I drove to work from Great Falls, VA to DC. I saw two Trump/Vance signs, both in Great Falls, plus two American flag signs (tell me you are voting for Trump without telling me) also in Great Falls. No signs at all in McLean. Then one Harris sign in Arlington, plus a "Hate Has No Home" and a "Black Lives Matter" sign, both in Arlington, which I assume are Harris voters. But five signs total is not very many. Perhaps it is just early and we will see more after Labor Day? Or perhaps nobody is proud of their candidate, and 99% are just voting against the other one?
My neighbors fly the American flag and I know for a fact they are democrats.
Same here. The democrats have not conceded the American flag to MAGA. sorry but absolutely not.
+1 don't buy into the narrative that only Rs are patriotic!
We fly ours from Mem Day thru July 4th and rest of summer.
Anonymous wrote:I saw lots of Trump signs in PA earlier this summer. No Vance yet. But there are a lot of MAGA with quasi permanent signs that aren't going to replace / update to add the VP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just drove across the state of Montana yesterday and didn’t see a single “Trump-Vance” sign. It’s actually shocking. Also spend a lot of time in VA and MD and have not seen one yet.
If I see a political sign in someone's yard or a bumper sticker on their car of any GOP or Dem candidate, I immediately lose all faith in their intelligence. It's one thing to carry out a civil duty by voting for a major party candidate you perceive as the lesser of two evils but only a duped simpleton could openly "support" them. This is why we are seeing less and less political signs and bumper stickers. People are getting smarter.
Very good observation.
This thread caught my eye yesterday, so this morning I watched for signs of either candidate as I drove to work from Great Falls, VA to DC. I saw two Trump/Vance signs, both in Great Falls, plus two American flag signs (tell me you are voting for Trump without telling me) also in Great Falls. No signs at all in McLean. Then one Harris sign in Arlington, plus a "Hate Has No Home" and a "Black Lives Matter" sign, both in Arlington, which I assume are Harris voters. But five signs total is not very many. Perhaps it is just early and we will see more after Labor Day? Or perhaps nobody is proud of their candidate, and 99% are just voting against the other one?
My neighbors fly the American flag and I know for a fact they are democrats.
Same here. The democrats have not conceded the American flag to MAGA. sorry but absolutely not.
You can generally say that, if they fly the Confederate flag, they are Republicans.
sure, in the fake world that Democrats are unsuccessfully peddling, in which President Trump and all his followers are Nazi's, white supramacist monsters, so it would fit the narrative for Republicans to fly confederate flags on their front lawn. But in the real world, I have not seen many Confederate flags lately. And, if you go back and read history, the Confederates were Democrats and Lincoln was a Republican.
If you actually read history, you'd know that those Dixiecrats began switching to Republican in the 1960s -- a trend that was complete by the 1990s. Look no further than Richard Shelby - Senator from Alabama elected as a Democrat in 1986 and switched parties in 1994, which he held until retiring in 2023. The Republicans of Lincoln were the liberals of their era. Trump may not be a Nazi, but he certainly has dined with white supremacists (Nick Fuentes) and called the Charlottesville white supremacists "fine folks" and kept a copy of Hitler's writing on his nightstand. Remember all those Confederate flags flown by the January 6ers? I do. They certainly weren't Democrats, or at least modern day Democrats. You don't see Nazis, white supremacists, and Proud Boys supporting the Democratic Party now do you? Why is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just drove across the state of Montana yesterday and didn’t see a single “Trump-Vance” sign. It’s actually shocking. Also spend a lot of time in VA and MD and have not seen one yet.
If I see a political sign in someone's yard or a bumper sticker on their car of any GOP or Dem candidate, I immediately lose all faith in their intelligence. It's one thing to carry out a civil duty by voting for a major party candidate you perceive as the lesser of two evils but only a duped simpleton could openly "support" them. This is why we are seeing less and less political signs and bumper stickers. People are getting smarter.
Very good observation.
This thread caught my eye yesterday, so this morning I watched for signs of either candidate as I drove to work from Great Falls, VA to DC. I saw two Trump/Vance signs, both in Great Falls, plus two American flag signs (tell me you are voting for Trump without telling me) also in Great Falls. No signs at all in McLean. Then one Harris sign in Arlington, plus a "Hate Has No Home" and a "Black Lives Matter" sign, both in Arlington, which I assume are Harris voters. But five signs total is not very many. Perhaps it is just early and we will see more after Labor Day? Or perhaps nobody is proud of their candidate, and 99% are just voting against the other one?
My neighbors fly the American flag and I know for a fact they are democrats.
Same here. The democrats have not conceded the American flag to MAGA. sorry but absolutely not.