Anonymous wrote:Are there any 2020 R states that are in play? It seems like all the really tight states went D last time already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IRA had nothing to do with inflation.
It was a green energy bill named in anyway to sell it to the public. It raises inflation by every assessment of this bill.
Except that since its implementation, inflation has actually gone down.
Inflation hasn't gone down - the rate of inflation has gone down. Big difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can any State with at least half black and young voters combined ever vote R?
My two young voters would vote R if Trump were not the nominee.
Not all young voters are brainwashed by the extreme liberal leftist cult.
I taught my kids to be individuals with their own political and social construct beliefs...even if I myself don't necessarily agree 100% with them.
Well, you all decided that Trump is the R nominee.
No. Not "all".
Oh sorry, are we doing #notallrepublicans now?
Have you joined Republicans for Harris, I hope? Are you part of the Bulwark community? What are you doing to rid your party of that toxic pustule so you can return to having legitimate policy disagreements to the party that is actually trying to make sure we still have a country at the end of this?
Yes, we are. It's simple...I didn't vote for Trump in the primaries.
No...because I don't jump on bandwagons period.
Never heard of the term Bulwark...had to look up its meaning.
While technically a registered R, that’s mainly because of my mostly conservative values and beliefs. However, I have never nor will I ever vote straight R or D. I vote based on whose political and social construct beliefs I align with the most at any given time...which changes as society changes, of which not all changes are necessarily for the better.
I reserve the right to change my mind on any issues and believe it's inherently wrong to judge anyone on things they said or did decades ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IRA had nothing to do with inflation.
It was a green energy bill named in anyway to sell it to the public. It raises inflation by every assessment of this bill.
Except that since its implementation, inflation has actually gone down.
Anonymous wrote:The IRA had nothing to do with inflation.
It was a green energy bill named in anyway to sell it to the public. It raises inflation by every assessment of this bill.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any 2020 R states that are in play? It seems like all the really tight states went D last time already.
Anonymous wrote:If all you “she flip flops” people don’t see this s— as straight out of the R playbook, just like with John Kerry. Such a bunch of sheep.
Additionally, trump is the KING of flip flopping. Literally has done it his e tire life. Was a D before he was an R. For abortion before he was against , but not for it again. Kind of, sort of.
GMAFB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can any State with at least half black and young voters combined ever vote R?
My two young voters would vote R if Trump were not the nominee.
Not all young voters are brainwashed by the extreme liberal leftist cult.
I taught my kids to be individuals with their own political and social construct beliefs...even if I myself don't necessarily agree 100% with them.
Well, you all decided that Trump is the R nominee.
No. Not "all".
Oh sorry, are we doing #notallrepublicans now?
Have you joined Republicans for Harris, I hope? Are you part of the Bulwark community? What are you doing to rid your party of that toxic pustule so you can return to having legitimate policy disagreements to the party that is actually trying to make sure we still have a country at the end of this?
Yes, we are. It's simple...I didn't vote for Trump in the primaries.
No...because I don't jump on bandwagons period.
Never heard of the term Bulwark...had to look up its meaning.
While technically a registered R, that’s mainly because of my mostly conservative values and beliefs. However, I have never nor will I ever vote straight R or D. I vote based on whose political and social construct beliefs I align with the most at any given time...which changes as society changes, of which not all changes are necessarily for the better.
I reserve the right to change my mind on any issues and believe it's inherently wrong to judge anyone on things they said or did decades ago.
But you’ll vote for Trump even though he changes his mind from the start of a conversation to the end of it, and sometimes mid-sentence.Nothing weird about that.
First, I don't know why you think I'd vote for Trump. I voted for Biden last time.
Second, Harris is changing her mind don't just as much lol.
If I vote at all it will likely be Harris...but honestly I don't think I could stomach 8 yrs of her either.
I am extremely disappointed in our options 😞. Ashamed really.
Lol, BoThSiDeS. You’d gone quiet for a few days but you’re back on the BS.
Anonymous wrote:How can any State with at least half black and young voters combined ever vote R?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can any State with at least half black and young voters combined ever vote R?
Structure your voting system so it's very easy for wealthier, whiter, older citizens and harder for poorer, darker, younger citizens. Provide fewer voting machines per capita in urban areas, for example.
I flew down to Selma, AL back in 2016 to drive voters to the polls for the Doug Jones election. It was such an eye opening experience in terms of the hurdles voters in some R states are subjected to. I’m in awe of the marginalized who do continue to vote, despite being turned away for illegitimate reasons again and again (eg, elderly voter who has lived at the same home for decades being told at the place she’s voted at numerous times that she must vote at a new place 15 miles away, then being told at that place that her polling station is really 15 miles in a different direction). It’s absolutely criminal and made me far more sympathetic to R states who have almost impossible odds to overcome R rule.
Gaws that's awful. Can't believe this type of sh*t still goes on in 2024. Rs can only win if they cheat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can any State with at least half black and young voters combined ever vote R?
My two young voters would vote R if Trump were not the nominee.
Not all young voters are brainwashed by the extreme liberal leftist cult.
I taught my kids to be individuals with their own political and social construct beliefs...even if I myself don't necessarily agree 100% with them.
Well, you all decided that Trump is the R nominee.
No. Not "all".
Oh sorry, are we doing #notallrepublicans now?
Have you joined Republicans for Harris, I hope? Are you part of the Bulwark community? What are you doing to rid your party of that toxic pustule so you can return to having legitimate policy disagreements to the party that is actually trying to make sure we still have a country at the end of this?
Yes, we are. It's simple...I didn't vote for Trump in the primaries.
No...because I don't jump on bandwagons period.
Never heard of the term Bulwark...had to look up its meaning.
While technically a registered R, that’s mainly because of my mostly conservative values and beliefs. However, I have never nor will I ever vote straight R or D. I vote based on whose political and social construct beliefs I align with the most at any given time...which changes as society changes, of which not all changes are necessarily for the better.
I reserve the right to change my mind on any issues and believe it's inherently wrong to judge anyone on things they said or did decades ago.
But you’ll vote for Trump even though he changes his mind from the start of a conversation to the end of it, and sometimes mid-sentence.Nothing weird about that.
First, I don't know why you think I'd vote for Trump. I voted for Biden last time.
Second, Harris is changing her mind don't just as much lol.
If I vote at all it will likely be Harris...but honestly I don't think I could stomach 8 yrs of her either.
I am extremely disappointed in our options 😞. Ashamed really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can any State with at least half black and young voters combined ever vote R?
Structure your voting system so it's very easy for wealthier, whiter, older citizens and harder for poorer, darker, younger citizens. Provide fewer voting machines per capita in urban areas, for example.
I flew down to Selma, AL back in 2016 to drive voters to the polls for the Doug Jones election. It was such an eye opening experience in terms of the hurdles voters in some R states are subjected to. I’m in awe of the marginalized who do continue to vote, despite being turned away for illegitimate reasons again and again (eg, elderly voter who has lived at the same home for decades being told at the place she’s voted at numerous times that she must vote at a new place 15 miles away, then being told at that place that her polling station is really 15 miles in a different direction). It’s absolutely criminal and made me far more sympathetic to R states who have almost impossible odds to overcome R rule.