Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a fascist? People can’t support different politicians and be a part of the same community? This is nuts.
Clearly. It’s the democrat way; be in lockstep or be considered evil. There is no gray with this group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your neighbor is a moron. It's always hard finding that out, but it's good to know. They probably don't change the batteries in their smoke detectors (because their smoke detectors are spying on them and sending data to Elon Musk).
Ignore the sign and clear any brush between your houses.
My smoke detectors actually ARE spying on me but you don’t have to change the battery and it sends the info to Google. They track every time I walk into each room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been wondering why McAuliffe barely has any signs up - I feel like they didn't go as hard and it shows in my neighborhood where every few houses has Youngkin. Therefore, I'm wondering about lots of my neighbors.
It’s because the DNC’s belief on signs is “yard signs don’t vote.” No dem particularly prioritizes distributing signs. IMO it’s very stupid. Signs remind people to vote, make them feel like they’re part of a movement supporting a specific candidate, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been wondering why McAuliffe barely has any signs up - I feel like they didn't go as hard and it shows in my neighborhood where every few houses has Youngkin. Therefore, I'm wondering about lots of my neighbors.
It’s because the DNC’s belief on signs is “yard signs don’t vote.” No dem particularly prioritizes distributing signs. IMO it’s very stupid. Signs remind people to vote, make them feel like they’re part of a movement supporting a specific candidate, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Are you a fascist? People can’t support different politicians and be a part of the same community? This is nuts.