Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Michigan. No one cares about immigration here.
They care about jobs and healthcare. Trump's idiotic tariifs will hurt the auot industry and kill him here.
I love when someone comes on and tries to speak for an entire state. Really adds a lot to the conversation.
I have a lot of friends still there (I graduated from U of M) and I assure you there are most certainly people that care about immigration on the pleasant peninsula. And plenty of Trump supporters.
+1
They not only pretend to speak for entire states, but also for the country as a whole. Talk about hubris. They don’t speak for me and certainly not for millions of other Americans.
I am the PP and I have proof: newly elected Democratic governor, attorney general and secretary of state, sweeping out the Rs.
If Michigan weren't so gerrymandered we would have taken the house and senate too. But a ballot initiative that passed handily means we will be taking care of that, too.
Ah hah. Typical dem delusions. We haven't unleashed Kilimnik FB ads and hacked Sleepy Joe emails yet. Watch the fun after that. (Russia if you are watching DCUM, please find all Sleepy Joe emails).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Michigan. No one cares about immigration here.
They care about jobs and healthcare. Trump's idiotic tariifs will hurt the auot industry and kill him here.
I love when someone comes on and tries to speak for an entire state. Really adds a lot to the conversation.
I have a lot of friends still there (I graduated from U of M) and I assure you there are most certainly people that care about immigration on the pleasant peninsula. And plenty of Trump supporters.
+1
They not only pretend to speak for entire states, but also for the country as a whole. Talk about hubris. They don’t speak for me and certainly not for millions of other Americans.
I am the PP and I have proof: newly elected Democratic governor, attorney general and secretary of state, sweeping out the Rs.
If Michigan weren't so gerrymandered we would have taken the house and senate too. But a ballot initiative that passed handily means we will be taking care of that, too.
This is proof that no one in Michigan is concerned with immigration? Seriously?
Not PP. But it is proof that atleast a majority in MI has turned its back on Master Troll Trommp.
Oh I get it. Now we’re moving the goalposts. PP got called on her blanket statement that “no one cares about immigration here”; now conveniently it's proof that a “majority” (could be minority - we have no proof of this statement) have turned their back on trump.
Nice job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Michigan. No one cares about immigration here.
They care about jobs and healthcare. Trump's idiotic tariifs will hurt the auot industry and kill him here.
I love when someone comes on and tries to speak for an entire state. Really adds a lot to the conversation.
I have a lot of friends still there (I graduated from U of M) and I assure you there are most certainly people that care about immigration on the pleasant peninsula. And plenty of Trump supporters.
+1
They not only pretend to speak for entire states, but also for the country as a whole. Talk about hubris. They don’t speak for me and certainly not for millions of other Americans.
I am the PP and I have proof: newly elected Democratic governor, attorney general and secretary of state, sweeping out the Rs.
If Michigan weren't so gerrymandered we would have taken the house and senate too. But a ballot initiative that passed handily means we will be taking care of that, too.
This is proof that no one in Michigan is concerned with immigration? Seriously?
Not PP. But it is proof that atleast a majority in MI has turned its back on Master Troll Trommp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Michigan. No one cares about immigration here.
They care about jobs and healthcare. Trump's idiotic tariifs will hurt the auot industry and kill him here.
I love when someone comes on and tries to speak for an entire state. Really adds a lot to the conversation.
I have a lot of friends still there (I graduated from U of M) and I assure you there are most certainly people that care about immigration on the pleasant peninsula. And plenty of Trump supporters.
+1
They not only pretend to speak for entire states, but also for the country as a whole. Talk about hubris. They don’t speak for me and certainly not for millions of other Americans.
I am the PP and I have proof: newly elected Democratic governor, attorney general and secretary of state, sweeping out the Rs.
If Michigan weren't so gerrymandered we would have taken the house and senate too. But a ballot initiative that passed handily means we will be taking care of that, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in NC and the state is going the way of VA sooner rather than later. With the RTP attracting tons of technology folks and Charlotte getting NYC liberals those two areas are inundated with liberals. Wake county, the second largest county voted 55-45 for Obama but went 60-40 EVEN FOR HILLARY. Net everyday migration into the state is 61 people, a majority liberals.
The tri county areas making up the two cities are experiencing construction boom but is running short of Hispanics for construction. So no one here cares about immigration either.
NC is going to be a battle ground this year. And Trump has to fight the battle in NC, GA,AZ and TX. That doesn’t bode well for him. He is gonna end up
Losing in 2/4 of those.
Wow, what an incredibly racist statement. I guess Hispanics are only valuable for construction, according to you.![]()
Nope, not at all. But they are THE ONES WILLING TO WORK HARD IN CONSTRUCTION. America is lucky to find such hardworking people. They are unlucky not to have come from better background BUT their kids surely fare better.
If that’s are what you call slipshod work, yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Michigan. No one cares about immigration here.
They care about jobs and healthcare. Trump's idiotic tariifs will hurt the auot industry and kill him here.
I love when someone comes on and tries to speak for an entire state. Really adds a lot to the conversation.
I have a lot of friends still there (I graduated from U of M) and I assure you there are most certainly people that care about immigration on the pleasant peninsula. And plenty of Trump supporters.
+1
They not only pretend to speak for entire states, but also for the country as a whole. Talk about hubris. They don’t speak for me and certainly not for millions of other Americans.
I am the PP and I have proof: newly elected Democratic governor, attorney general and secretary of state, sweeping out the Rs.
If Michigan weren't so gerrymandered we would have taken the house and senate too. But a ballot initiative that passed handily means we will be taking care of that, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Michigan. No one cares about immigration here.
They care about jobs and healthcare. Trump's idiotic tariifs will hurt the auot industry and kill him here.
I love when someone comes on and tries to speak for an entire state. Really adds a lot to the conversation.
I have a lot of friends still there (I graduated from U of M) and I assure you there are most certainly people that care about immigration on the pleasant peninsula. And plenty of Trump supporters.
+1
They not only pretend to speak for entire states, but also for the country as a whole. Talk about hubris. They don’t speak for me and certainly not for millions of other Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Michigan. No one cares about immigration here.
They care about jobs and healthcare. Trump's idiotic tariifs will hurt the auot industry and kill him here.
I love when someone comes on and tries to speak for an entire state. Really adds a lot to the conversation.
I have a lot of friends still there (I graduated from U of M) and I assure you there are most certainly people that care about immigration on the pleasant peninsula. And plenty of Trump supporters.
+1
They not only pretend to speak for entire states, but also for the country as a whole. Talk about hubris. They don’t speak for me and certainly not for millions of other Americans.
It is The loser who barely won the EC and his cult can who make broad claims about winning 2020, when he is actually 3 million votes in deficit with avg approval below 43%. The dems riding a 2018 wave can be very much more confident about a man who is hated by minorities, women,college educated people and younger generation. Talk about the hubris when his approval has crashed in every single state, especially in the midwest and EVEN IN AZ....![]()
https://morningconsult.com/tracking-trump/
I don't think the OP understands the definition of the word 'optimism'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in NC and the state is going the way of VA sooner rather than later. With the RTP attracting tons of technology folks and Charlotte getting NYC liberals those two areas are inundated with liberals. Wake county, the second largest county voted 55-45 for Obama but went 60-40 EVEN FOR HILLARY. Net everyday migration into the state is 61 people, a majority liberals.
The tri county areas making up the two cities are experiencing construction boom but is running short of Hispanics for construction. So no one here cares about immigration either.
NC is going to be a battle ground this year. And Trump has to fight the battle in NC, GA,AZ and TX. That doesn’t bode well for him. He is gonna end up
Losing in 2/4 of those.
Wow, what an incredibly racist statement. I guess Hispanics are only valuable for construction, according to you.![]()
Nope, not at all. But they are THE ONES WILLING TO WORK HARD IN CONSTRUCTION. America is lucky to find such hardworking people. They are unlucky not to have come from better background BUT their kids surely fare better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Michigan. No one cares about immigration here.
They care about jobs and healthcare. Trump's idiotic tariifs will hurt the auot industry and kill him here.
I love when someone comes on and tries to speak for an entire state. Really adds a lot to the conversation.
I have a lot of friends still there (I graduated from U of M) and I assure you there are most certainly people that care about immigration on the pleasant peninsula. And plenty of Trump supporters.
Did any of your friends give Amash a standing ovation?
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/445862-amash-gets-standing-ovation-at-first-town-hall-after-calling-for-trumps
Trump only win Michigan by 11k votes. I’m guessing he will lose by way more than 11k next time around.
Particularly once his Mexican tariffs cause automakers to slow/halt production and lay off workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in NC and the state is going the way of VA sooner rather than later. With the RTP attracting tons of technology folks and Charlotte getting NYC liberals those two areas are inundated with liberals. Wake county, the second largest county voted 55-45 for Obama but went 60-40 EVEN FOR HILLARY. Net everyday migration into the state is 61 people, a majority liberals.
The tri county areas making up the two cities are experiencing construction boom but is running short of Hispanics for construction. So no one here cares about immigration either.
NC is going to be a battle ground this year. And Trump has to fight the battle in NC, GA,AZ and TX. That doesn’t bode well for him. He is gonna end up
Losing in 2/4 of those.
Wow, what an incredibly racist statement. I guess Hispanics are only valuable for construction, according to you.![]()