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fskimospy

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He's just here to tear down the dirty Democrats.

I mean, shame on us, thinking that the truth might prevail, that the absolute absurdity of Trump as President would be overcome by the greatest campaign of lies, distortion & innuendo of the modern era.

I honestly have no idea what he's trying to do. I mean just look at this thread, his entire OP is him making an easily debunked lie while trying to say that Democrats are delusional.

No self awareness in this idiot.
 
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He's trying to point out that when Obama was first elected to the Presidency the Democrats controlled the House, the Senate and about 28 Governors. In 2016 they lost control of the Presidency, in 2014 the Senate, in 2010 they lost the House and they now have about 18 Governors.
Thanks Obama ! Thanks Nancy!
It also looks as if they will lose more Senate seats and House seats in 2018.
Thanks extremists and leftists in the Democratic Party!
 

theeedude

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He's trying to point out that when Obama was first elected to the Presidency the Democrats controlled the House, the Senate and about 28 Governors. In 2016 they lost control of the Presidency, in 2014 the Senate, in 2010 they lost the House and they now have about 18 Governors.
Thanks Obama ! Thanks Nancy!
It also looks as if they will lose more Senate seats and House seats in 2018.
Thanks extremists and leftists in the Democratic Party!
Yes, GOP runs everything, has no one left to blame but themselves.
 

Sunburn74

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He's trying to point out that when Obama was first elected to the Presidency the Democrats controlled the House, the Senate and about 28 Governors. In 2016 they lost control of the Presidency, in 2014 the Senate, in 2010 they lost the House and they now have about 18 Governors.
Thanks Obama ! Thanks Nancy!
It also looks as if they will lose more Senate seats and House seats in 2018.
Thanks extremists and leftists in the Democratic Party!
In general, democrats do a lousy lousy job with midterms and other non-presidential elections. They really need a strategy change. In fact, if they could simply grab enough governorships and state hours, they could push through on a near national scale a considerable agenda that completely bypasses the federal government because interstate agreements are federally protected. It has nothing to do with extremists and leftists. In fact, if you poll most american's, most people's views align most closely with the democratic parties views on major issues.

It's been mostly just bad political strategy to ignore control of states especially in census years where districts are drawn up and gerrymandering occurs and things like that.
 
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In general, democrats do a lousy lousy job with midterms and other non-presidential elections. They really need a strategy change. In fact, if they could simply grab enough governorships and state hours, they could push through on a near national scale a considerable agenda that completely bypasses the federal government because interstate agreements are federally protected. It has nothing to do with extremists and leftists. In fact, if you poll most american's, most people's views align most closely with the democratic parties views on major issues.

It's been mostly just bad political strategy to ignore control of states especially in census years where districts are drawn up and gerrymandering occurs and things like that.
The largest self identified group are conservatives, followed by moderates, last and least are the self identified liberals.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/188129/conservatives-hang-ideology-lead-thread.aspx
 

OverVolt

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I honestly have no idea what he's trying to do. I mean just look at this thread, his entire OP is him making an easily debunked lie while trying to say that Democrats are delusional.

No self awareness in this idiot.
So you're saying you have no self-awareness? Because I know you lie and just never admit it :).
 
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MrSquished

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Positions not ideology. There is a difference.

I believe in giving to and supporting the poor (my position). I don't identify as a catholic (an ideology).

very good point.

a majority of americans supporting raising the minimum wage
a minority support repealing Obamacare
a majority support same-sex marriage
 

agent00f

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I honestly have no idea what he's trying to do. I mean just look at this thread, his entire OP is him making an easily debunked lie while trying to say that Democrats are delusional.

No self awareness in this idiot.

Trolls often intentionally say incorrect things for obvious reasons. Calling him stupid for getting the facts wrong would imply he cares about accuracy and therefor not really a troll.
 

Moonbeam

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Is this another one of those things you just know? Hahaha.
More likely it's one of those thing he lies to himself about knowing and projects his condition on you so he's absolutely right but just got the wrong person.
 

fskimospy

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More likely it's one of those thing he lies to himself about knowing and projects his condition on you so he's absolutely right but just got the wrong person.

It's always interesting to me how many people here will state positions that are easily shown to be contrary to empirical evidence and when shown that will just say 'well I don't care what that says I know it's true'. We live in a weird world.
 
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Positions not ideology. There is a difference.

I believe in giving to and supporting the poor (my position). I don't identify as a catholic (an ideology).
I also believe in giving to and supporting the poor, it's a Christian thing to do. I applaud your values.
 

Moonbeam

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It's always interesting to me how many people here will state positions that are easily shown to be contrary to empirical evidence and when shown that will just say 'well I don't care what that says I know it's true'. We live in a weird world.
Weird I can live with. I find it troubling, however, when those most capable of rational thinking are deemed by the crazies to be a national threat. The difference between people who require institutionalization and our conservative friends is that the voices of madness the latter listen to are real, on the radio and TV and come straight out of the madness called the Republican party. Now all of us Americans live in one big insane asylum run by the inmates.