More Democrat tears in Texas than Republican

Londo_Jowo

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Kay Bailey Hutchinson's seat was won by another Republican - Ted Cruz, Ron Paul's seat was also won by another Republican - Randy Weber** The Republican Governor still enjoys Republican majorities in the State House and Senate**
 

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Kay Bailey Hutchinson's seat was won by another Republican - Ted Cruz, Ron Paul's seat was also won by another Republican - Randy Weber** The Republican Governor still enjoys Republican majorities in the State House and Senate**

I see conservatards are still in the denial stage of this election**
 

techs

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Yes and all those extreme right wingers are going to continue the policies that are leading to a Blue Texas**
 
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So . . . it's newsworthy that Texas leans Republican? Not sure what I am meant to take from this. In my own state, the Democrats took control of both houses of the legislature, which had been under Republican control. Should I start a thread trumpeting that as well?
 
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zanejohnson

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yeah it's ridiculous here, half the options on the ballot weren't even contested**** it's sad****
 

xj0hnx

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Yes and all those extreme right wingers are going to continue the policies that are leading to a Blue Texas**

You people keep saying that, but in our local elections, well ******

Let me just lay on some names from our recent local elections ********

Cruz
Longoria
Flores
Galvan
Valencia
Garcia
Torres
Benavides
Garcia
Cisneros
Martinez
Sendejar
Riojas
Benavidez
Garcia
Rivas
Pérez
Perez
Diaz
Villarreal
Salinas
Cavazos

Last I checked 84% of my city is Hispanic, it's a mix of republicans and democrats, don't know the exact percentage's off hand, but neither side obliterates the other by any stretch of the imagination** Here in reality there's no mass migration to blue or red**
 

wuliheron

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I see conservatards are still in the denial stage of this election**

They were more ready to believe Jesus had returned than accept the remote possibility a black man who passed healthcare reform and had the highest unemployment since the great depression could be reelected. One more good push could send them over the edge and demand for antipsychotic drugs could skyrocket. My advice is to invest in the pharmaceutical industry.
 

lotus503

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Kay Bailey Hutchinson's seat was won by another Republican - Ted Cruz, Ron Paul's seat was also won by another Republican - Randy Weber** The Republican Governor still enjoys Republican majorities in the State House and Senate**


Texas still leads nation in rate of uninsured and highest percentage of minimum wage jobs.
Go texas
 

Ausm

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They were more ready to believe Jesus had returned than accept the remote possibility a black man who passed healthcare reform and had the highest unemployment since the great depression could be reelected. One more good push could send them over the edge and demand for antipsychotic drugs could skyrocket. My advice is to invest in the pharmaceutical industry.

I did especially after the Repugs pushed through Mediscare Part D which was a sloppy wet kiss to Big pharma.
 

techs

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With Texas having the fewest people covered under health care, one of the worst obesity rates, lowest rate of savings for retirement, etc I can understand tears in Texas.
 

shadow9d9

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Much like the threads in here for the past week with a similar yet opposite theme yet I haven't seen you post in them condemning the person/s for trolling.

You made your thread in a desperate attempt to get a rise out of people.. it didn't.. then you made the insane claim that there was "hate" in the responses... umm, clearly you don't know the definition of the word... projection isn't fact.
 

lotus503

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Much like the threads in here for the past week with a similar yet opposite theme yet I haven't seen you post in them condemning the person/s for trolling.

Should someone point out every post from trolls?
Or point out troll post from non trolls, what would have more impact?
 
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Much like the threads in here for the past week with a similar yet opposite theme yet I haven't seen you post in them condemning the person/s for trolling**

Give me some examples. In any case I don't see how it's my duty to point out every time someone posts idiotic trolling. I just thought you were better than this - it disappoints me that you're not.
 
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sigurros81

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Give me some examples** In any case I don't see how it's my duty to point out everytime someone posts idiotic trolling** I just thought you were better than this - it disappoints me that you're not**

It's just more whiny crying.

-Dumbass OP make a troll-baiting post
-Dumbass gets dismantled by others with factual posts
-GOP sympathizers cry, calling it trolling.

If you don't want to be trolled, don't post stupid shit.
 

wuliheron

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I did especially after the Repugs pushed through Mediscare Part D which was a sloppy wet kiss to Big pharma.

Capitalizing on the misfortunes of other conservatives and the middle class. That's what I call traditional conservatives values.
 

Lemon law

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Texas is and remains a fairly sold red state, which is why I think this thread is somewhat futile. Texas may become more blue in the two year or four year short term, but the R's will have to lay major eggs, giving the D's that needed boost and that has not happened yet.