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cytg111

Lifer
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I dont know what to do with this ... Its something ... wtf it is I dont know.

Clock broken right once per year? She is obviously reading a prompter.

 

Indus

Lifer
May 11, 2002
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Cliff notes/article? I ain't watchin' that.

Just stick to the Majority Report.. they're quite easy to hear.. sometimes a bit naive on some stuff like Gaza/ Israel but like 95% of what they discuss is legitimate stuff most of this forum would agree with the exceptions being greeny and his buddies.

 

biostud

Lifer
Feb 27, 2003
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I was expecting this:
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*Disappoint*
 

BonzaiDuck

Lifer
Jun 30, 2004
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I've been retired for more than two decades. While everyone else was still going to work, I got 24/7 daily news feeds, was able to vet my media according to who deliberately told lies and who didn't. I knew the Arctic was melting rapidly back in 2002. I knew that Blue states give more in federal taxes than they receive in federal spending, and most red states give less and get more.

At some point, a former aide to Colin Powell observed that the Red would be third-world domains without the Blue subsidy. That makes them appear to be more clueless, but you then see the rural-urban split in places like Georgia.

I find it interesting that a little burg named Gardnerville in NV has most local citizens sporting "TRUMP" bumper stickers, but NV has two (2 or two) Democratic Senators -- Masto and Rosen. And before that -- some time previous until 2017 I think -- they gave us Harry Reed.

If there were some reliable standard of competence in choosing candidates, I'd think someone like MTG would not be a US Representative. That's what they call these people: "US" Senators and "US" Representatives. Too bad they act like monkeys at the zoo, slinging shit.
 

nakedfrog

No Lifer
Apr 3, 2001
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I've been retired for more than two decades. While everyone else was still going to work, I got 24/7 daily news feeds, was able to vet my media according to who deliberately told lies and who didn't. I knew the Arctic was melting rapidly back in 2002. I knew that Blue states give more in federal taxes than they receive in federal spending, and most red states give less and get more.

At some point, a former aide to Colin Powell observed that the Red would be third-world domains without the Blue subsidy. That makes them appear to be more clueless, but you then see the rural-urban split in places like Georgia.

I find it interesting that a little burg named Gardnerville in NV has most local citizens sporting "TRUMP" bumper stickers, but NV has two (2 or two) Democratic Senators -- Masto and Rosen. And before that -- some time previous until 2017 I think -- they gave us Harry Reed.

If there were some reliable standard of competence in choosing candidates, I'd think someone like MTG would not be a US Representative. That's what they call these people: "US" Senators and "US" Representatives. Too bad they act like monkeys at the zoo, slinging shit.
Well, rather than vote for someone who was interested in doing a good job and was qualified to do so, her constituents voted for someone who said outrageous things and got a lot of coverage.
 
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MtnMan

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Well, rather than vote for someone who was interested in doing a good job and was qualified to do so, her constituents voted for someone who said outrageous things and got a lot of coverage.
People that vote republican are voting for "their kind", with some or all of the following traits, racist, misogynic, bigots, homophobes, and most of all stupid.
 

Indus

Lifer
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People that vote republican are voting for "their kind", with some or all of the following traits, racist, misogynic, bigots, homophobes, and most of all stupid.

While I agree with you.. I don't know where to lump the "Asians" into that voted for them strictly because they're physically being assaulted in the streets by blacks and the dem party turns a blind eye to it.. doesn't even address it.

That's how MAGA won.. people feel safer with them and their racism than with the dems's ignoring issues that affect people that can swing elections.

Maybe misguided seems an appropriate word.
 

nakedfrog

No Lifer
Apr 3, 2001
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While I agree with you.. I don't know where to lump the "Asians" into that voted for them strictly because they're physically being assaulted in the streets by blacks and the dem party turns a blind eye to it.. doesn't even address it.

That's how MAGA won.. people feel safer with them and their racism than with the dems's ignoring issues that affect people that can swing elections.

Maybe misguided seems an appropriate word.
Is that a fact?

 

Indus

Lifer
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