Anonymous wrote:
Russia, if you are listening, you won't be able to do the same you did from 2014 to 2016.
Obama is no longer your great friend in the WH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ New poster. It’s understood that a minority 42% of Americans would vote for their dear leader even if he shot some one in the middle of 5th avenue. But therein lies his problem, a minority isn’t gonna be enough to make ANY lasting changes like Obamacare or make gay marriage legal.
He isn’t gonna win again with a narrow slavery era EC margin with just a minority vote to become president again. Hillary isn’t on the ballet, Comey isn’t gonna restart the email case 10 days before election, Trump is no longer new to get the benefit of the doubt.
Exactly
But please keep touting his all time high 42 percent approval rating as if it proves that Trump is doing a great job
That's a different argument. The point is, most people who voted for Trump are satisfied with his work, as shown and proven. You guys don't have to be happy with this fact, and can feel free to distract others from this fact. You may even attempt to change the subject as you have, but it doesn't change that this is a fact.
+1.
But try discussing facts and logic with fundamentalist Dems...I've personally given up.
I just trust independents to realize what's going on and to vote accordingly in 2020.
My guesstimate as of today is, Trump has >70% chances of winning again.
DP. I agree. It's been said before and bears repeating: the loudest voices will *always* be those of liberals. All we hear are their opinions, loudly crowing ad nauseum about how much they hate Trump, blah blah blah. There's a huge swath of "silent" voters who are observing and deciding for themselves which way to vote based on the issues. They're not the type to discuss politics in public, or to assume that everyone around them will agree with their views. They don't respond to polls. They simply vote. I'm one of those people and I know I'm not alone.
You just expressed loudly so you aren’t a silent voter.
If you consider giving my opinion in an anonymous forum "expressing loudly," then sure. I guess I did. It's not like I shout down my neighbors and family members who hold different political views, or march in the streets, insisting everyone feel as I do, or put out signs (of any kind) in front of my house, or talk loudly about who I'm going to vote for while at the polls, or berate (and attack) people who wear clothing that expresses political views I disagree with or... hopefully you get the picture.![]()
+1.
Democracy is great.
Let's show in 2020 what we think.
At some point Dems will listen again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ New poster. It’s understood that a minority 42% of Americans would vote for their dear leader even if he shot some one in the middle of 5th avenue. But therein lies his problem, a minority isn’t gonna be enough to make ANY lasting changes like Obamacare or make gay marriage legal.
He isn’t gonna win again with a narrow slavery era EC margin with just a minority vote to become president again. Hillary isn’t on the ballet, Comey isn’t gonna restart the email case 10 days before election, Trump is no longer new to get the benefit of the doubt.
Exactly
But please keep touting his all time high 42 percent approval rating as if it proves that Trump is doing a great job
That's a different argument. The point is, most people who voted for Trump are satisfied with his work, as shown and proven. You guys don't have to be happy with this fact, and can feel free to distract others from this fact. You may even attempt to change the subject as you have, but it doesn't change that this is a fact.
+1.
But try discussing facts and logic with fundamentalist Dems...I've personally given up.
I just trust independents to realize what's going on and to vote accordingly in 2020.
My guesstimate as of today is, Trump has >70% chances of winning again.
DP. I agree. It's been said before and bears repeating: the loudest voices will *always* be those of liberals. All we hear are their opinions, loudly crowing ad nauseum about how much they hate Trump, blah blah blah. There's a huge swath of "silent" voters who are observing and deciding for themselves which way to vote based on the issues. They're not the type to discuss politics in public, or to assume that everyone around them will agree with their views. They don't respond to polls. They simply vote. I'm one of those people and I know I'm not alone.
You just expressed loudly so you aren’t a silent voter.
If you consider giving my opinion in an anonymous forum "expressing loudly," then sure. I guess I did. It's not like I shout down my neighbors and family members who hold different political views, or march in the streets, insisting everyone feel as I do, or put out signs (of any kind) in front of my house, or talk loudly about who I'm going to vote for while at the polls, or berate (and attack) people who wear clothing that expresses political views I disagree with or... hopefully you get the picture.![]()
+1.
Democracy is great.
Let's show in 2020 what we think.
At some point Dems will listen again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ New poster. It’s understood that a minority 42% of Americans would vote for their dear leader even if he shot some one in the middle of 5th avenue. But therein lies his problem, a minority isn’t gonna be enough to make ANY lasting changes like Obamacare or make gay marriage legal.
He isn’t gonna win again with a narrow slavery era EC margin with just a minority vote to become president again. Hillary isn’t on the ballet, Comey isn’t gonna restart the email case 10 days before election, Trump is no longer new to get the benefit of the doubt.
Exactly
But please keep touting his all time high 42 percent approval rating as if it proves that Trump is doing a great job
That's a different argument. The point is, most people who voted for Trump are satisfied with his work, as shown and proven. You guys don't have to be happy with this fact, and can feel free to distract others from this fact. You may even attempt to change the subject as you have, but it doesn't change that this is a fact.
+1.
But try discussing facts and logic with fundamentalist Dems...I've personally given up.
I just trust independents to realize what's going on and to vote accordingly in 2020.
My guesstimate as of today is, Trump has >70% chances of winning again.
DP. I agree. It's been said before and bears repeating: the loudest voices will *always* be those of liberals. All we hear are their opinions, loudly crowing ad nauseum about how much they hate Trump, blah blah blah. There's a huge swath of "silent" voters who are observing and deciding for themselves which way to vote based on the issues. They're not the type to discuss politics in public, or to assume that everyone around them will agree with their views. They don't respond to polls. They simply vote. I'm one of those people and I know I'm not alone.
You just expressed loudly so you aren’t a silent voter.
If you consider giving my opinion in an anonymous forum "expressing loudly," then sure. I guess I did. It's not like I shout down my neighbors and family members who hold different political views, or march in the streets, insisting everyone feel as I do, or put out signs (of any kind) in front of my house, or talk loudly about who I'm going to vote for while at the polls, or berate (and attack) people who wear clothing that expresses political views I disagree with or... hopefully you get the picture.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ New poster. It’s understood that a minority 42% of Americans would vote for their dear leader even if he shot some one in the middle of 5th avenue. But therein lies his problem, a minority isn’t gonna be enough to make ANY lasting changes like Obamacare or make gay marriage legal.
He isn’t gonna win again with a narrow slavery era EC margin with just a minority vote to become president again. Hillary isn’t on the ballet, Comey isn’t gonna restart the email case 10 days before election, Trump is no longer new to get the benefit of the doubt.
Exactly
But please keep touting his all time high 42 percent approval rating as if it proves that Trump is doing a great job
That's a different argument. The point is, most people who voted for Trump are satisfied with his work, as shown and proven. You guys don't have to be happy with this fact, and can feel free to distract others from this fact. You may even attempt to change the subject as you have, but it doesn't change that this is a fact.
+1.
But try discussing facts and logic with fundamentalist Dems...I've personally given up.
I just trust independents to realize what's going on and to vote accordingly in 2020.
My guesstimate as of today is, Trump has >70% chances of winning again.
DP. I agree. It's been said before and bears repeating: the loudest voices will *always* be those of liberals. All we hear are their opinions, loudly crowing ad nauseum about how much they hate Trump, blah blah blah. There's a huge swath of "silent" voters who are observing and deciding for themselves which way to vote based on the issues. They're not the type to discuss politics in public, or to assume that everyone around them will agree with their views. They don't respond to polls. They simply vote. I'm one of those people and I know I'm not alone.
+1.
We are certainly not alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ New poster. It’s understood that a minority 42% of Americans would vote for their dear leader even if he shot some one in the middle of 5th avenue. But therein lies his problem, a minority isn’t gonna be enough to make ANY lasting changes like Obamacare or make gay marriage legal.
He isn’t gonna win again with a narrow slavery era EC margin with just a minority vote to become president again. Hillary isn’t on the ballet, Comey isn’t gonna restart the email case 10 days before election, Trump is no longer new to get the benefit of the doubt.
Exactly
But please keep touting his all time high 42 percent approval rating as if it proves that Trump is doing a great job
That's a different argument. The point is, most people who voted for Trump are satisfied with his work, as shown and proven. You guys don't have to be happy with this fact, and can feel free to distract others from this fact. You may even attempt to change the subject as you have, but it doesn't change that this is a fact.
+1.
But try discussing facts and logic with fundamentalist Dems...I've personally given up.
I just trust independents to realize what's going on and to vote accordingly in 2020.
My guesstimate as of today is, Trump has >70% chances of winning again.
DP. I agree. It's been said before and bears repeating: the loudest voices will *always* be those of liberals. All we hear are their opinions, loudly crowing ad nauseum about how much they hate Trump, blah blah blah. There's a huge swath of "silent" voters who are observing and deciding for themselves which way to vote based on the issues. They're not the type to discuss politics in public, or to assume that everyone around them will agree with their views. They don't respond to polls. They simply vote. I'm one of those people and I know I'm not alone.
You just expressed loudly so you aren’t a silent voter.
If you consider giving my opinion in an anonymous forum "expressing loudly," then sure. I guess I did. It's not like I shout down my neighbors and family members who hold different political views, or march in the streets, insisting everyone feel as I do, or put out signs (of any kind) in front of my house, or talk loudly about who I'm going to vote for while at the polls, or berate (and attack) people who wear clothing that expresses political views I disagree with or... hopefully you get the picture.![]()
You just whine incessantly on DCUM 24x7. Much better.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ New poster. It’s understood that a minority 42% of Americans would vote for their dear leader even if he shot some one in the middle of 5th avenue. But therein lies his problem, a minority isn’t gonna be enough to make ANY lasting changes like Obamacare or make gay marriage legal.
He isn’t gonna win again with a narrow slavery era EC margin with just a minority vote to become president again. Hillary isn’t on the ballet, Comey isn’t gonna restart the email case 10 days before election, Trump is no longer new to get the benefit of the doubt.
Exactly
But please keep touting his all time high 42 percent approval rating as if it proves that Trump is doing a great job
That's a different argument. The point is, most people who voted for Trump are satisfied with his work, as shown and proven. You guys don't have to be happy with this fact, and can feel free to distract others from this fact. You may even attempt to change the subject as you have, but it doesn't change that this is a fact.
+1.
But try discussing facts and logic with fundamentalist Dems...I've personally given up.
I just trust independents to realize what's going on and to vote accordingly in 2020.
My guesstimate as of today is, Trump has >70% chances of winning again.
DP. I agree. It's been said before and bears repeating: the loudest voices will *always* be those of liberals. All we hear are their opinions, loudly crowing ad nauseum about how much they hate Trump, blah blah blah. There's a huge swath of "silent" voters who are observing and deciding for themselves which way to vote based on the issues. They're not the type to discuss politics in public, or to assume that everyone around them will agree with their views. They don't respond to polls. They simply vote. I'm one of those people and I know I'm not alone.
You just expressed loudly so you aren’t a silent voter.
If you consider giving my opinion in an anonymous forum "expressing loudly," then sure. I guess I did. It's not like I shout down my neighbors and family members who hold different political views, or march in the streets, insisting everyone feel as I do, or put out signs (of any kind) in front of my house, or talk loudly about who I'm going to vote for while at the polls, or berate (and attack) people who wear clothing that expresses political views I disagree with or... hopefully you get the picture.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ New poster. It’s understood that a minority 42% of Americans would vote for their dear leader even if he shot some one in the middle of 5th avenue. But therein lies his problem, a minority isn’t gonna be enough to make ANY lasting changes like Obamacare or make gay marriage legal.
He isn’t gonna win again with a narrow slavery era EC margin with just a minority vote to become president again. Hillary isn’t on the ballet, Comey isn’t gonna restart the email case 10 days before election, Trump is no longer new to get the benefit of the doubt.
Exactly
But please keep touting his all time high 42 percent approval rating as if it proves that Trump is doing a great job
That's a different argument. The point is, most people who voted for Trump are satisfied with his work, as shown and proven. You guys don't have to be happy with this fact, and can feel free to distract others from this fact. You may even attempt to change the subject as you have, but it doesn't change that this is a fact.
+1.
But try discussing facts and logic with fundamentalist Dems...I've personally given up.
I just trust independents to realize what's going on and to vote accordingly in 2020.
My guesstimate as of today is, Trump has >70% chances of winning again.
DP. I agree. It's been said before and bears repeating: the loudest voices will *always* be those of liberals. All we hear are their opinions, loudly crowing ad nauseum about how much they hate Trump, blah blah blah. There's a huge swath of "silent" voters who are observing and deciding for themselves which way to vote based on the issues. They're not the type to discuss politics in public, or to assume that everyone around them will agree with their views. They don't respond to polls. They simply vote. I'm one of those people and I know I'm not alone.
You just expressed loudly so you aren’t a silent voter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ New poster. It’s understood that a minority 42% of Americans would vote for their dear leader even if he shot some one in the middle of 5th avenue. But therein lies his problem, a minority isn’t gonna be enough to make ANY lasting changes like Obamacare or make gay marriage legal.
He isn’t gonna win again with a narrow slavery era EC margin with just a minority vote to become president again. Hillary isn’t on the ballet, Comey isn’t gonna restart the email case 10 days before election, Trump is no longer new to get the benefit of the doubt.
Exactly
But please keep touting his all time high 42 percent approval rating as if it proves that Trump is doing a great job
That's a different argument. The point is, most people who voted for Trump are satisfied with his work, as shown and proven. You guys don't have to be happy with this fact, and can feel free to distract others from this fact. You may even attempt to change the subject as you have, but it doesn't change that this is a fact.
+1.
But try discussing facts and logic with fundamentalist Dems...I've personally given up.
I just trust independents to realize what's going on and to vote accordingly in 2020.
My guesstimate as of today is, Trump has >70% chances of winning again.
DP. I agree. It's been said before and bears repeating: the loudest voices will *always* be those of liberals. All we hear are their opinions, loudly crowing ad nauseum about how much they hate Trump, blah blah blah. There's a huge swath of "silent" voters who are observing and deciding for themselves which way to vote based on the issues. They're not the type to discuss politics in public, or to assume that everyone around them will agree with their views. They don't respond to polls. They simply vote. I'm one of those people and I know I'm not alone.
You just expressed loudly so you aren’t a silent voter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ New poster. It’s understood that a minority 42% of Americans would vote for their dear leader even if he shot some one in the middle of 5th avenue. But therein lies his problem, a minority isn’t gonna be enough to make ANY lasting changes like Obamacare or make gay marriage legal.
He isn’t gonna win again with a narrow slavery era EC margin with just a minority vote to become president again. Hillary isn’t on the ballet, Comey isn’t gonna restart the email case 10 days before election, Trump is no longer new to get the benefit of the doubt.
Exactly
But please keep touting his all time high 42 percent approval rating as if it proves that Trump is doing a great job
That's a different argument. The point is, most people who voted for Trump are satisfied with his work, as shown and proven. You guys don't have to be happy with this fact, and can feel free to distract others from this fact. You may even attempt to change the subject as you have, but it doesn't change that this is a fact.
+1.
But try discussing facts and logic with fundamentalist Dems...I've personally given up.
I just trust independents to realize what's going on and to vote accordingly in 2020.
My guesstimate as of today is, Trump has >70% chances of winning again.
DP. I agree. It's been said before and bears repeating: the loudest voices will *always* be those of liberals. All we hear are their opinions, loudly crowing ad nauseum about how much they hate Trump, blah blah blah. There's a huge swath of "silent" voters who are observing and deciding for themselves which way to vote based on the issues. They're not the type to discuss politics in public, or to assume that everyone around them will agree with their views. They don't respond to polls. They simply vote. I'm one of those people and I know I'm not alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ New poster. It’s understood that a minority 42% of Americans would vote for their dear leader even if he shot some one in the middle of 5th avenue. But therein lies his problem, a minority isn’t gonna be enough to make ANY lasting changes like Obamacare or make gay marriage legal.
He isn’t gonna win again with a narrow slavery era EC margin with just a minority vote to become president again. Hillary isn’t on the ballet, Comey isn’t gonna restart the email case 10 days before election, Trump is no longer new to get the benefit of the doubt.
Exactly
But please keep touting his all time high 42 percent approval rating as if it proves that Trump is doing a great job
That's a different argument. The point is, most people who voted for Trump are satisfied with his work, as shown and proven. You guys don't have to be happy with this fact, and can feel free to distract others from this fact. You may even attempt to change the subject as you have, but it doesn't change that this is a fact.
+1.
But try discussing facts and logic with fundamentalist Dems...I've personally given up.
I just trust independents to realize what's going on and to vote accordingly in 2020.
My guesstimate as of today is, Trump has >70% chances of winning again.
DP. I agree. It's been said before and bears repeating: the loudest voices will *always* be those of liberals. All we hear are their opinions, loudly crowing ad nauseum about how much they hate Trump, blah blah blah. There's a huge swath of "silent" voters who are observing and deciding for themselves which way to vote based on the issues. They're not the type to discuss politics in public, or to assume that everyone around them will agree with their views. They don't respond to polls. They simply vote. I'm one of those people and I know I'm not alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The great Republican Ronald Reagan explains why Trump will win in 2020. He simply asked “are you better off than you were 4 years ago?” And the answer for most is “yes!” 70% of Americans feel optimistic about their personal finances. Just like James Carville once said “it’s the economy, stupid.” This is why the dems are in big big trouble. Their only strategy right now is to double down on this Russian collusion nonsense.
Exactly
Anonymous wrote:
You don't get it.
I truly doubt that any Dem candidate, after going through the primaries and the general election, will get to a 42% approval rate.
They will pander to the Dem base, and end with 35-40% approval of the general electorate.
So, who do you think is more likely to win, the incumbent with 42% approval rate or some unproven candidate 5-40% approval?
I agree with this. First of all, I think that too many of the D candidates melt into each other. translation - No one really stands out. Then, when I mention immigration, I get slapped around, but DCUMers in their bubbles don't frighten me. So I'll say it again and again - If the top D candidate doesn't have a solid immigration platform, s/he is toast. Finally, there are many Inds who lean right. In fact, those who left the Ds can't stand the super progressives who live their lives on clouds. Their ideas are simply not practical.
The Ds can't hold it together. I say this as a former D. Let's see how if the clown car can thin out after the first debate. But sometimes even the most articulate candidates can't walk the walk.