Anonymous wrote:Republican members of Congress just voted against FEMA funding and then said NC is suffering because FEMA has too many Black employees.
Clean your own house first.
Anonymous wrote:Republican members of Congress just voted against FEMA funding and then said NC is suffering because FEMA has too many Black employees.
Clean your own house first.
Anonymous wrote:Republican members of Congress just voted against FEMA funding and then said NC is suffering because FEMA has too many Black employees.
Clean your own house first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no Republican party anymore as most of us knew it growing up. It is now the MAGA party. Very different policies and values.
This.
I would totally consider voting for a Republican that:
- believed in tougher immigration policies
- believed in fiscal conservatism
- didn't believe in giving so much foreign aid (like to Israel)
- truly believed in personal freedom and not intervening in the personal lives of citizens
- believed in separation between church and state
But these "conservatives" do not exist anymore. I will never, ever vote for the current crop of "Republicans" that are obsessed with forcing conservative Christianity upon the rest of us, wasting money according to their interests, and destroying our Democracy.
OP the Republicans of yesteryear are dead. They do not exist. I don't love everything about Harris/Walz, but considering the options, it's the only sound choice. A vote for Trump is insanity. A vote for anyone else is really just a vote for Trump.
Not true. We are alive and well and may vote for Harris, but still alive and kicking.
But you don't have any candidates, so it doesn't amount to much.
Actually, that's where you are wrong. It matters so much now more than ever. Because I, like most common sense people, have my own personal political beliefs and values "regardless" of who any POTUS nominee. I am not a blind sheep voting for any candidate simply based on party affiliation. I vote based on most important issue(s) to me personally...but my political beliefs and values will not change. Republicans can vote for Democrats (I voted for Kaine) and also Republicans (I voted for Youngkin). I've never in all my life ever voted straight R or D. I vote based on the best candidate who aligns most with my political beliefs and values. Keeping in mind that it's the local state elections that will affect me personally the most...I will vote accordingly.
As for POTUS, I have moments when I feel like sitting this election out in protest...fleeting moments mind you.
Then you are stupid here is why once Trump is installed we never vote again what do you not understand about that right??
This is not like past elections
This is America bs losing all rights project 2025 and worse.
Spare us you oh I voted rep and dem it’s not that this time
It’s your god dammed right yo vote again!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no Republican party anymore as most of us knew it growing up. It is now the MAGA party. Very different policies and values.
This.
I would totally consider voting for a Republican that:
- believed in tougher immigration policies
- believed in fiscal conservatism
- didn't believe in giving so much foreign aid (like to Israel)
- truly believed in personal freedom and not intervening in the personal lives of citizens
- believed in separation between church and state
But these "conservatives" do not exist anymore. I will never, ever vote for the current crop of "Republicans" that are obsessed with forcing conservative Christianity upon the rest of us, wasting money according to their interests, and destroying our Democracy.
OP the Republicans of yesteryear are dead. They do not exist. I don't love everything about Harris/Walz, but considering the options, it's the only sound choice. A vote for Trump is insanity. A vote for anyone else is really just a vote for Trump.
Not true. We are alive and well and may vote for Harris, but still alive and kicking.
But you don't have any candidates, so it doesn't amount to much.
Actually, that's where you are wrong. It matters so much now more than ever. Because I, like most common sense people, have my own personal political beliefs and values "regardless" of who any POTUS nominee. I am not a blind sheep voting for any candidate simply based on party affiliation. I vote based on most important issue(s) to me personally...but my political beliefs and values will not change. Republicans can vote for Democrats (I voted for Kaine) and also Republicans (I voted for Youngkin). I've never in all my life ever voted straight R or D. I vote based on the best candidate who aligns most with my political beliefs and values. Keeping in mind that it's the local state elections that will affect me personally the most...I will vote accordingly.
As for POTUS, I have moments when I feel like sitting this election out in protest...fleeting moments mind you.
Then you are stupid here is why once Trump is installed we never vote again what do you not understand about that right??
This is not like past elections
This is America bs losing all rights project 2025 and worse.
Spare us you oh I voted rep and dem it’s not that this time
It’s your god dammed right yo vote again!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no Republican party anymore as most of us knew it growing up. It is now the MAGA party. Very different policies and values.
This.
I would totally consider voting for a Republican that:
- believed in tougher immigration policies
- believed in fiscal conservatism
- didn't believe in giving so much foreign aid (like to Israel)
- truly believed in personal freedom and not intervening in the personal lives of citizens
- believed in separation between church and state
But these "conservatives" do not exist anymore. I will never, ever vote for the current crop of "Republicans" that are obsessed with forcing conservative Christianity upon the rest of us, wasting money according to their interests, and destroying our Democracy.
OP the Republicans of yesteryear are dead. They do not exist. I don't love everything about Harris/Walz, but considering the options, it's the only sound choice. A vote for Trump is insanity. A vote for anyone else is really just a vote for Trump.
Not true. We are alive and well and may vote for Harris, but still alive and kicking.
But you don't have any candidates, so it doesn't amount to much.
Actually, that's where you are wrong. It matters so much now more than ever. Because I, like most common sense people, have my own personal political beliefs and values "regardless" of who any POTUS nominee. I am not a blind sheep voting for any candidate simply based on party affiliation. I vote based on most important issue(s) to me personally...but my political beliefs and values will not change. Republicans can vote for Democrats (I voted for Kaine) and also Republicans (I voted for Youngkin). I've never in all my life ever voted straight R or D. I vote based on the best candidate who aligns most with my political beliefs and values. Keeping in mind that it's the local state elections that will affect me personally the most...I will vote accordingly.
As for POTUS, I have moments when I feel like sitting this election out in protest...fleeting moments mind you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no Republican party anymore as most of us knew it growing up. It is now the MAGA party. Very different policies and values.
This.
I would totally consider voting for a Republican that:
- believed in tougher immigration policies
- believed in fiscal conservatism
- didn't believe in giving so much foreign aid (like to Israel)
- truly believed in personal freedom and not intervening in the personal lives of citizens
- believed in separation between church and state
But these "conservatives" do not exist anymore. I will never, ever vote for the current crop of "Republicans" that are obsessed with forcing conservative Christianity upon the rest of us, wasting money according to their interests, and destroying our Democracy.
OP the Republicans of yesteryear are dead. They do not exist. I don't love everything about Harris/Walz, but considering the options, it's the only sound choice. A vote for Trump is insanity. A vote for anyone else is really just a vote for Trump.
Not true. We are alive and well and may vote for Harris, but still alive and kicking.
But you don't have any candidates, so it doesn't amount to much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no Republican party anymore as most of us knew it growing up. It is now the MAGA party. Very different policies and values.
This.
I would totally consider voting for a Republican that:
- believed in tougher immigration policies
- believed in fiscal conservatism
- didn't believe in giving so much foreign aid (like to Israel)
- truly believed in personal freedom and not intervening in the personal lives of citizens
- believed in separation between church and state
But these "conservatives" do not exist anymore. I will never, ever vote for the current crop of "Republicans" that are obsessed with forcing conservative Christianity upon the rest of us, wasting money according to their interests, and destroying our Democracy.
OP the Republicans of yesteryear are dead. They do not exist. I don't love everything about Harris/Walz, but considering the options, it's the only sound choice. A vote for Trump is insanity. A vote for anyone else is really just a vote for Trump.
Not true. We are alive and well and may vote for Harris, but still alive and kicking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Respect is earned and when you rid your party of the trump cult then you will begin to start earning some respect. Don't hold your breath because it will take decades for the GOP to undo all the damage your orange demagogue has done to this country.
And I will repeat....Republicans with conservative Policies and Values DOES NOT unequivocally equal Trump/MAGA, as much as the Dems want to paint everyone with a wide paint brush does not make it true.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/republicans-endorsing-kamala-harris-2024/[url]
Republicans with conservative policies and values may support Harris, but they remain Republicans with conservative policies and values. That remains constant and is what I am referring to when I say stop judging and disrespecting them.
And I will repeat it’s YOUR party that allowed this vile person to become its leader, the one still pulling the strings. And I will repeat, it’s YOUR party, Trump or not, that seeks to impose those “conservative family values” on others. I will repeat- I don’t respect that and your continued demands do nothing.
This. And your “stop judging us” rings so hollow. You’re voting for a convicted felon who caused an insurrection and didn’t care that his second in command (that he picked) was in grave danger on Jan 6.
All because you’re so tied to your money and your Bible. Just stop.