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Here to eat my crow as stated, I will admit I am surprised the United States has elected a man with this kind of history and record.  
 

But I still hold what I said before, the winner doesn’t impact my and my families lives nearly as much as so many other factors, myself being by far the biggest factor among those. 
 

I will also hold that where this country is in four years has less to do with the winner, and more to do with you and I, and how we are with each other. And that is 100%, totally and completely, up to you and I.  There’s a lot of responsibility that comes with “We The People”, if you want to keep it….

 

(On the bright side, maybe we won’t hear from Saylor Willie)

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Posted
2 hours ago, WrestlingRasta said:

 

 

(On the bright side, maybe we won’t hear from Saylor Willie)

Please hope you are right about this!!

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3 hours ago, billyhoyle said:

Yes, because they're going to keep the corporate tax rate low.

They know that there will be massive money printing. Lower taxes without a significant spending decrease. May even jack up spending. 

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Meat & Potatoes back on the menu.

Could we please focus on policy.

Twitter is no more so we can't have mean tweets.

I hope Liz Cheney is ok. 

 

PS:  am disappointed Rasta didn't win the write-in. 

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5 minutes ago, headshuck said:

A convicted felon working at McDonalds becomes President of the United States! Only in America!

Well we just had a demented old man from an assisted living home ... so yeah ... anything is possible in America! 

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I made the joke at work this morning.....we will elect a decrepit, corrupt, old man who can't form a sentence and can't walk a flight of stairs; we will elect a convicted felon with a long history of fraud, bankruptcy, and sexual perversion (not even getting into current unsettled allegations); we will elect a black man whose name sounds just like those of the people that had just blown up our buildings......but we will not, black/white/indian/doesn't matter......we will not elect a woman.

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Just now, jross said:

Nikki - eh... too obviously owned by lobbyists and war mongers

If she was running against Kamala she would have won but I'd rather have Tulsi.    Kamala's problem wasn't that she is a women its that she had no policy or plan to articulate and not very smart.  

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Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

I'll agree to disagree, on both.  Although I would have voted for Haley if she won the primary.

Tis what you get when you job the primaries and stick the most unpopular vp in history who got 0 primary votes multiple election cycles into the campaign…. Run on nothing … have no policy…. And just bash the other guy.   You had people you could have run.  
 

You knew king dementia wasn’t going to make it to the end.  You denied that in the press for the better part of two years.    I don’t believe for a second this wasn’t planned this way.  They knew they would push him aside long ago.   I can’t fathom they did not have a plan b.   C.   D.  Etc.    you ran on identity.  You ran on dei.   Let’s take a rich Indian / Jamaican lady and call her a middle class black woman… the people will eat that up right?   
 

Your 1-2 on orange man bad as a strategy.   If this were a wrestling program you would be calling for the coach to be fired.   Who designed the strategy?   Who runs the d party?   

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4 minutes ago, headshuck said:

My money was on Gwen Walz in 2028.

Can I jump on that wagon? 

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10 minutes ago, Caveira said:

Tis what you get when you job the primaries and stick the most unpopular vp in history who got 0 primary votes multiple election cycles into the campaign…. Run on nothing … have no policy…. And just bash the other guy.   You had people you could have run.  
 

You knew king dementia wasn’t going to make it to the end.  You denied that in the press for the better part of two years.    I don’t believe for a second this wasn’t planned this way.  They knew they would push him aside long ago.   I can’t fathom they did not have a plan b.   C.   D.  Etc.    you ran on identity.  You ran on dei.   Let’s take a rich Indian / Jamaican lady and call her a middle class black woman… the people will eat that up right?   
 

Your 1-2 on orange man bad as a strategy.   If this were a wrestling program you would be calling for the coach to be fired.   Who designed the strategy?   Who runs the d party?   

Where is all this “you….you….you” coming from.   Relax. 

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4 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Where is all this “you….you….you” coming from.   Relax. 

You.  Your party.  You expressed no outrage to what they were doing.  You argued they were not doing it.   No Ds that I know did.  They all had their head in the sand eating the sandwich the media fed them.  They believed their lies.  They even liked the sandwich they were being fed.   They repeated it on social media.  They loved it.   They loved it so much they somehow lost the popular vote.   How often do republicans win the popular vote…. So infrequently you advocate for abolishing the electoral college.   Crazy right?   

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36 minutes ago, jross said:

Tulsi would have won.

She is too centrist to win a primary for either party.  But she would have won the general election at the head of either ticket.

Well, maybe not.  As a republican she might not have been able to get the low propensity voters out early enough and in enough numbers to beat the magic post-midnight ballots that always seem to arrive.

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Just now, Lipdrag said:

She is too centrist to win a primary for either party.  But she would have won the general election at the head of either ticket.

Winning the primary is no longer necessary.   Ha.  

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