#47 - Musk/trump/Vance
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Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
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Are you a Proud Boy? Your rhetoric against certain classes of citizens is just horrid.teskeinc said:
We voted for Trump to lead the change. Not the swamp that was already there. I don’t see Trump nominating any trannies for military leadership positions do you?mrussel1 said:
Why didn’t the Republican led House put forth such a bill in the last two years?teskeinc said:
Not going to outlaw it. Private companies can do what they like as it should be. Just won’t have to worry about it in our government anymore.mrussel1 said:
So the govt is going to outlaw diversity initiatives at corporations? Are they going to outlaw a man getting a surgery or declaring he’s a female? Will the make it illegal for me to call myself she or they?teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
These are the policies you are expecting to be enacted?It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Damn dude!teskeinc said:
We voted for Trump to lead the change. Not the swamp that was already there. I don’t see Trump nominating any trannies for military leadership positions do you?mrussel1 said:
Why didn’t the Republican led House put forth such a bill in the last two years?teskeinc said:
Not going to outlaw it. Private companies can do what they like as it should be. Just won’t have to worry about it in our government anymore.mrussel1 said:
So the govt is going to outlaw diversity initiatives at corporations? Are they going to outlaw a man getting a surgery or declaring he’s a female? Will the make it illegal for me to call myself she or they?teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
These are the policies you are expecting to be enacted?jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
Funny I thought he had done one term already? Why didn’t he get anything done then? What change?teskeinc said:
We voted for Trump to lead the change. Not the swamp that was already there. I don’t see Trump nominating any trannies for military leadership positions do you?mrussel1 said:
Why didn’t the Republican led House put forth such a bill in the last two years?teskeinc said:
Not going to outlaw it. Private companies can do what they like as it should be. Just won’t have to worry about it in our government anymore.mrussel1 said:
So the govt is going to outlaw diversity initiatives at corporations? Are they going to outlaw a man getting a surgery or declaring he’s a female? Will the make it illegal for me to call myself she or they?teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
These are the policies you are expecting to be enacted?jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
I hope this is a joke post. Everyone just sat on the sidelines until he was elected? That’s such a weird fucking statement. Who’s your daddy?teskeinc said:
We voted for Trump to lead the change. Not the swamp that was already there. I don’t see Trump nominating any trannies for military leadership positions do you?mrussel1 said:
Why didn’t the Republican led House put forth such a bill in the last two years?teskeinc said:
Not going to outlaw it. Private companies can do what they like as it should be. Just won’t have to worry about it in our government anymore.mrussel1 said:
So the govt is going to outlaw diversity initiatives at corporations? Are they going to outlaw a man getting a surgery or declaring he’s a female? Will the make it illegal for me to call myself she or they?teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
These are the policies you are expecting to be enacted?0 -
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.0 -
I don’t vote for rapists!teskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
Everyone take a shot when one of them says “common sense” or “overwhelming”.0
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Yes only candidates who allow 300k illegal children in the country, lose their whereabouts and end up sex trafficked and enslaved. Very righteous of you Sir!josevolution said:
I don’t vote for rapists!teskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
And who did he rape in your fantasy by the way?0 -
teskeinc said:
Yes only candidates who allow 300k illegal children in the country, lose their whereabouts and end up sex trafficked and enslaved. Very righteous of you Sir!josevolution said:
I don’t vote for rapists!teskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
I don’t vote for rapists!teskeinc said:
Yes only candidates who allow 300k illegal children in the country, lose their whereabouts and end up sex trafficked and enslaved. Very righteous of you Sir!josevolution said:
I don’t vote for rapists!teskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
And who did he rape in your fantasy by the way?jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
I guess we have different definitions of overwhelmingteskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
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With the DoD, FDA, & DoJ employees all threatening to quit b/c of the Hegseth, Kennedy & Gaetz appointments, and the impending shutdown of the DoEd. The DOGE’s job got a lot easier. Change is needed and change is coming. The people voted for this.0
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Get a dictionary man.. you're embarrassing yourself by your misuse of words and phrases.teskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.0 -
Sorry……Landslide victorymrussel1 said:
Get a dictionary man.. you're embarrassing yourself by your misuse of words and phrases.teskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.0 -
Well at least that one could be used in terms of the EC. So you agree that Biden won a landslide in 2020, right?teskeinc said:
Sorry……Landslide victorymrussel1 said:
Get a dictionary man.. you're embarrassing yourself by your misuse of words and phrases.teskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.0 -
The numbers you posted are a lie and you know it. Sorry the US education system failed you and so many others.teskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
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Kamala won every state that pretty much every expert and most of us here thought she would. She wonmrussel1 said:
Well at least that one could be used in terms of the EC. So you agree that Biden won a landslide in 2020, right?teskeinc said:
Sorry……Landslide victorymrussel1 said:
Get a dictionary man.. you're embarrassing yourself by your misuse of words and phrases.teskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
none of the battleground states and somehow got 10 million less votes than Biden did in 2020. Trump got about the same number as he did in 2020.
I still have trouble understanding that. You replaced Biden who Clooney, Pelosi and Obama said couldn’t win, with Kamala and she gets 10 million less votes to a guy who is supposed to be a threat to democracy? All while spending over a billion dollars and going in debt in 3 months?
Was it too big to rig this time?0 -
Um no. Many states, including mine, automatically sent vote by mail ballots because we were in the pandemic. That reduced any level of friction to voting, it was easy.teskeinc said:
Kamala won every state that pretty much every expert and most of us here thought she would. She wonmrussel1 said:
Well at least that one could be used in terms of the EC. So you agree that Biden won a landslide in 2020, right?teskeinc said:
Sorry……Landslide victorymrussel1 said:
Get a dictionary man.. you're embarrassing yourself by your misuse of words and phrases.teskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
none of the battleground states and somehow got 10 million less votes than Biden did in 2020. Trump got about the same number as he did in 2020.
I still have trouble understanding that. You replaced Biden who Clooney, Pelosi and Obama said couldn’t win, with Kamala and she gets 10 million less votes to a guy who is supposed to be a threat to democracy? All while spending over a billion dollars and going in debt in 3 months?
Was it too big to rig this time?
Are you saying that Trump earned no extra voters this time around? Only the same people who voted for him last time, did this time?0 -
I’m sure he did as the numbers show. But 10 million is a huge disparity net loss to Kamala vs Biden. I don’t think anyone could have predicted that. Was she just that unpopular or unqualified? Did people see how fake she was and just decided to opt out? Where are those 10 million? She would have won by a landslide.mrussel1 said:
Um no. Many states, including mine, automatically sent vote by mail ballots because we were in the pandemic. That reduced any level of friction to voting, it was easy.teskeinc said:
Kamala won every state that pretty much every expert and most of us here thought she would. She wonmrussel1 said:
Well at least that one could be used in terms of the EC. So you agree that Biden won a landslide in 2020, right?teskeinc said:
Sorry……Landslide victorymrussel1 said:
Get a dictionary man.. you're embarrassing yourself by your misuse of words and phrases.teskeinc said:
It’s not right wing. It’s common sense middle. That’s why an overwhelming majority voted for it. All races all genders. The House, Senate. President. It’s hard to admit your views are wrong and not aligned with society norms now. I get it. But there’s still time to abandon radical ideas that aren’t acceptable any longer.tbergs said:
Maybe quit referencing anything to do with numbers or percentage because you're lying out your ass every time. It's ok to be upset about the real number of illegal immigrants without ballooning the number 2 - 3x as much. People will be more likely to take you seriously if you didn't use right wing talking points Mr. Independent.teskeinc said:
Do you think people who voted against 10-15 million illegal immigrants entering the country under Biden/Harris are ever going to regret that? C’mon.brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:I keep hearing people comparing J6 to the george floyd riots. Seriously, one you had all of them of one political persuasion, the other there was no way to tell. I mean, democrats don't typically wear flaming red moron beacons on their heads. Are you trying to tell me that NO republicans/R voters cared about the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a cop? so if that's what you're saying, what does that reveal about those voters?
That's a good example of how some people with confused agendas will often grab at straws to make a point that is not fully formed. They are often the same people that make decisions that they think are in their best interest yet are really the opposite. Thus, 47.
You think people voting against DEI, woke, Transgendered weirdo stuff are going to regret that too?Maybe one day you’ll realize that people vote on policy and issues, not good vibes and feelings.
none of the battleground states and somehow got 10 million less votes than Biden did in 2020. Trump got about the same number as he did in 2020.
I still have trouble understanding that. You replaced Biden who Clooney, Pelosi and Obama said couldn’t win, with Kamala and she gets 10 million less votes to a guy who is supposed to be a threat to democracy? All while spending over a billion dollars and going in debt in 3 months?
Was it too big to rig this time?
Are you saying that Trump earned no extra voters this time around? Only the same people who voted for him last time, did this time?0
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