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Well it came from a conservative so 99% chance it's a lie.Agreed that picture did not look remotely correct.
Well it came from a conservative so 99% chance it's a lie.Agreed that picture did not look remotely correct.
insulting people, that’s a problem? Weird, you voted for a guy with nothing but insults. So sounds like, once again, you don’t have a leg to stand on
Actually I have two legs to stand on.
cool, you’ll need those to fluff trump some more
No legs puts you at the right height tho.
I'll have to take your word on that.
You don't english matters much either. Anyone else in the club would use 'bigly'.I dont this one matters much. Dems are going to lose big in November.
I dont this one matters much. Dems are going to lose big in November.
You don't english matters much either. Anyone else in the club would use 'bigly'.
The way things are looking currently - they've got a pretty good shot at gaining at least one seat in the Senate, maybe even two.
The house looks worse for them, but it currently looks way better than the blowout that I expected a few months ago.
Thanks to Bidenflation I even have to economize words these days.
I loved how he attacks RCV while ignoring the fact that Palin and Begin split the R vote (and so Palin would have lost anyway).Who couldn't see this coming...
“Scam to rig elections”: Tom Cotton fumes over Sarah Palin loss as GOP fans cry “stolen election” (msn.com)
I think it's becoming increasingly clear that the reason SCOTUS got so upset about the Dobbs leak was because they intended to hold off releasing the decision until after the midterms.The Alito blue tsunami is coming.
What if the party system died and we started voting for the most qualified candidate who best fit our personal positions on the issues, instead of whatever stooge the parties choose to let us decide between?I'm more of a traditionalist and old. I like what I am used too. I really don't see any inherent problems with it. Seems weird having everyone on the same ballot (Dems, Repubs and Independents).
The bitch that won my district in 2020 just straight ran on a democratic platform in the general. Of course her first act in Congress was voting to end democracy and has voted against everything she claimed to be for.Typical Repub ploy where they go hard right to win primaries then swing a wee bit softer the other way to sucker some independents into voting R. Hypocrisy is not at all a problem so long as these Repub candidates stay on the red side of the fence. Hell they could stand on the fence and lean a bit their way and it's all good.
The bitch that won my district in 2020 just straight ran on a democratic platform in the general. Of course her first act in Congress was voting to end democracy and has voted against everything she claimed to be for.
Can they do that? I thought they had to give an opinion in the session the case was heard?I think it's becoming increasingly clear that the reason SCOTUS got so upset about the Dobbs leak was because they intended to hold off releasing the decision until after the midterms.
It's somehow hilarious that the same conservatives who claim to know oh-so-much about economic matters are too fucking stupid to know that this inflation was caused entirely by the Fed's loose monetary policies during the pandemic.Thanks to Bidenflation I even have to economize words these days.
Thanks to Bidenflation I even have to economize words these days.
Actually three. Pa,NC, and Wisconsin are showing Democrat senate candidates in the lead in the recent polls.The way things are looking currently - they've got a pretty good shot at gaining at least one seat in the Senate, maybe even two.
The house looks worse for them, but it currently looks way better than the blowout that I expected a few months ago.
Pa will most likely end up blue, and Wisconsin looks like it's leaning that way slightly, but GA is much much closer than I thought it would be and I wouldn't put my money on NC at all.Actually three. Pa,NC, and Wisconsin are showing Democrat senate candidates in the lead in the recent polls.
What if the party system died and we started voting for the most qualified candidate who best fit our personal positions on the issues, instead of whatever stooge the parties choose to let us decide between?
The party system is not likely to ever die because it is more of a consequence of human nature then the particulars of the political system. Simply put it makes sense to band together and share costs (both economic and political) and make alliances of mutual support.What if the party system died and we started voting for the most qualified candidate who best fit our personal positions on the issues, instead of whatever stooge the parties choose to let us decide between?