I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
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I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
you have to accept reality. it was stolen but there is no way to prove it.
I’m a little confused on which side wants to “wipe out democracy”
It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
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democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
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I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
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democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
Previous Message
democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
you have to accept reality. it was stolen but there is no way to prove it.
It really shouldn’t be that confusing...but here we are. *
It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
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democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
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Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
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It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
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democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
You have a bead on “what our democracy was meant to be”?
Seems as if she’s operating within the same framework. Or did I miss the Molotov cocktails and AK-47s?
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Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
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Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
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It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
Previous Message
democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
Come at me with your BOTHSIDES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The majority of the party selected a moderate in Biden.
Trump's autocratic behavior has been on display for 4 years, and 74+ million still voted for him. That is quite alarming.
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Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
Previous Message
Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
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It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
Previous Message
democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
you have to accept reality. it was stolen but there is no way to prove it.
Trump is done. Pretending otherwise is just delaying the inevitable. You pretending that he is destroying democracy is wrong. He is acting like a child but our democracy isn’t going to let him do anything other than throw a tantrum. Let him. It is only hurting himself.
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when AOC wins a couple of primaries.
The majority of the party selected a moderate in Biden.
Trump's autocratic behavior has been on display for 4 years, and 74+ million still voted for him. That is quite alarming.
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Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
Previous Message
Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
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It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
Previous Message
democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
You think trumps current actions impact only himself?
Trump is done. Pretending otherwise is just delaying the inevitable. You pretending that he is destroying democracy is wrong. He is acting like a child but our democracy isn’t going to let him do anything other than throw a tantrum. Let him. It is only hurting himself.
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when AOC wins a couple of primaries.
The majority of the party selected a moderate in Biden.
Trump's autocratic behavior has been on display for 4 years, and 74+ million still voted for him. That is quite alarming.
Previous Message
Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
Previous Message
Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
Previous Message
It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
Previous Message
democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
So a Senate in GOP hands isn’t democracy or legitimate?*
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
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I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
There will be another gigantic package at some point*
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
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I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
Trying to equivocate AOC to Trump is absurd. Trumpism is A LOT more popular than AOC.
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Please tell me where the two sides are here?
Trump is done. Pretending otherwise is just delaying the inevitable. You pretending that he is destroying democracy is wrong. He is acting like a child but our democracy isn’t going to let him do anything other than throw a tantrum. Let him. It is only hurting himself.
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when AOC wins a couple of primaries.
The majority of the party selected a moderate in Biden.
Trump's autocratic behavior has been on display for 4 years, and 74+ million still voted for him. That is quite alarming.
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Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
Previous Message
Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
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It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
Previous Message
democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
you have to accept reality. it was stolen but there is no way to prove it.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
you have to accept reality. it was stolen but there is no way to prove it.
Trying to equivocate AOC to Trump is absurd. Trumpism is A LOT more popular than AOC.
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Please tell me where the two sides are here?
Trump is done. Pretending otherwise is just delaying the inevitable. You pretending that he is destroying democracy is wrong. He is acting like a child but our democracy isn’t going to let him do anything other than throw a tantrum. Let him. It is only hurting himself.
Previous Message
when AOC wins a couple of primaries.
The majority of the party selected a moderate in Biden.
Trump's autocratic behavior has been on display for 4 years, and 74+ million still voted for him. That is quite alarming.
Previous Message
Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
Previous Message
Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
Previous Message
It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
Previous Message
democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
wow.
Posted by Fanin on November 21, 2020, 2:36 pm, in reply to "What is Trumpism?*"
such a novice..
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Trying to equivocate AOC to Trump is absurd. Trumpism is A LOT more popular than AOC.
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Please tell me where the two sides are here?
Trump is done. Pretending otherwise is just delaying the inevitable. You pretending that he is destroying democracy is wrong. He is acting like a child but our democracy isn’t going to let him do anything other than throw a tantrum. Let him. It is only hurting himself.
Previous Message
when AOC wins a couple of primaries.
The majority of the party selected a moderate in Biden.
Trump's autocratic behavior has been on display for 4 years, and 74+ million still voted for him. That is quite alarming.
Previous Message
Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
Previous Message
Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
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It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
Previous Message
democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
you have to accept reality. it was stolen but there is no way to prove it.
That was about the response I expected.
Posted by Figs on November 21, 2020, 2:42 pm, in reply to "wow."
Easy to create a boogeyman when you can’t even define it.
Am I one of these supposed Trumpists?
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such a novice..
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Trying to equivocate AOC to Trump is absurd. Trumpism is A LOT more popular than AOC.
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Please tell me where the two sides are here?
Trump is done. Pretending otherwise is just delaying the inevitable. You pretending that he is destroying democracy is wrong. He is acting like a child but our democracy isn’t going to let him do anything other than throw a tantrum. Let him. It is only hurting himself.
Previous Message
when AOC wins a couple of primaries.
The majority of the party selected a moderate in Biden.
Trump's autocratic behavior has been on display for 4 years, and 74+ million still voted for him. That is quite alarming.
Previous Message
Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
Previous Message
Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
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It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
Previous Message
democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
Trump or whichever cuck he anoints will lead the right for many years...
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Easy to create a boogeyman when you can’t even define it.
Am I one of these supposed Trumpists?
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such a novice..
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Trying to equivocate AOC to Trump is absurd. Trumpism is A LOT more popular than AOC.
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Please tell me where the two sides are here?
Trump is done. Pretending otherwise is just delaying the inevitable. You pretending that he is destroying democracy is wrong. He is acting like a child but our democracy isn’t going to let him do anything other than throw a tantrum. Let him. It is only hurting himself.
Previous Message
when AOC wins a couple of primaries.
The majority of the party selected a moderate in Biden.
Trump's autocratic behavior has been on display for 4 years, and 74+ million still voted for him. That is quite alarming.
Previous Message
Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
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Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
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It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
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democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
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I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
you have to accept reality. it was stolen but there is no way to prove it.
I think and hope you are wrong.
Posted by Figs on November 21, 2020, 4:25 pm, in reply to "No you're not. "
Sure there will be some lingering effects from Trump. But I am not sold that 74 million people want a Trump style of GOP candidate.
Take Nikki Haley as an example. I think she could get support from the GOP, and I don’t view her as a Trump style of politician.
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Trump or whichever cuck he anoints will lead the right for many years...
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Easy to create a boogeyman when you can’t even define it.
Am I one of these supposed Trumpists?
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such a novice..
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Trying to equivocate AOC to Trump is absurd. Trumpism is A LOT more popular than AOC.
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Please tell me where the two sides are here?
Trump is done. Pretending otherwise is just delaying the inevitable. You pretending that he is destroying democracy is wrong. He is acting like a child but our democracy isn’t going to let him do anything other than throw a tantrum. Let him. It is only hurting himself.
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when AOC wins a couple of primaries.
The majority of the party selected a moderate in Biden.
Trump's autocratic behavior has been on display for 4 years, and 74+ million still voted for him. That is quite alarming.
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Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
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Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
Previous Message
It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
Previous Message
democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
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for smacking around chad.
I'm down with that
Posted by Gary Moeller on November 22, 2020, 10:09 am, in reply to "Package of what?"
I'll be the last one standing, well positioned for a multitude of outcomes, least preferable being higher taxes to pay for all the freeloaders
laydown noted
Posted by Gary Moeller on November 22, 2020, 10:12 am, in reply to "wow."
as usual
someone calls you out on your BS, lack of facts, lack of evidence, or even a simple clarifying definition, and you respond with ad hominem
weak sauce, try to do better
Trump is going to get 11 million more votes than he did in 2016.
Can't imagine any Republican beating him in 2024, if he's still alive. Hell his corpse could probably get the nomination.
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Sure there will be some lingering effects from Trump. But I am not sold that 74 million people want a Trump style of GOP candidate.
Take Nikki Haley as an example. I think she could get support from the GOP, and I don’t view her as a Trump style of politician.
Previous Message
Trump or whichever cuck he anoints will lead the right for many years...
Previous Message
Easy to create a boogeyman when you can’t even define it.
Am I one of these supposed Trumpists?
Previous Message
such a novice..
Previous Message
Previous Message
Trying to equivocate AOC to Trump is absurd. Trumpism is A LOT more popular than AOC.
Previous Message
Please tell me where the two sides are here?
Trump is done. Pretending otherwise is just delaying the inevitable. You pretending that he is destroying democracy is wrong. He is acting like a child but our democracy isn’t going to let him do anything other than throw a tantrum. Let him. It is only hurting himself.
Previous Message
when AOC wins a couple of primaries.
The majority of the party selected a moderate in Biden.
Trump's autocratic behavior has been on display for 4 years, and 74+ million still voted for him. That is quite alarming.
Previous Message
Trump is gone. He’s grasping at straws and everyone knows that. I wish he’d man up and admit that he lost, and work on ensuring the election process is secure if he feels that it isn’t.
AOC on the other hand isn’t going anywhere. I’m not sure why you feel like this is a both sides thing. Trump is doing something that is allowed within the framework of our democracy even though I think it is futile and immature.
AOC is actively trying to reshape our Democracy into something it was never meant to be. Which one is more frightening?
Previous Message
Nice BOTHSIDES!!!
Previous Message
It’s time for Trump to concede, but he has every right to legally challenge if he believes there is election fraud. The policies and procedures are in place within our democracy to allow him to do that. In the end he will be carried out of the whit house kicking and screaming if necessary.
On the other side you have have AOC wanting to “pay people to stay home”. I know she thinks that money just appears on trees, but this is one of the outspoken leaders for the Democrats right now, and her thought process is very frightening to those of us that aren’t looking for a government nanny state.
Previous Message
democracy is unsustainable.
Hopefully some bills can be passed, which help some of the 74+ million, who voted for a wannabe dictator.
Previous Message
I tried listening to a podcast yesterday and felt like it's endless churn. I just skimmed the subject lines in the Deuce and it's a lot of play-by-play that holds no appeal to me, although obviously it does for many others, so have at it.
Looking forward to Biden's team and debate about who will control his agenda is more interesting to me, yet election fatigue can easily push that aside, as we'll get to the real thing soon enough.
I suppose the Electoral College may be an advantage here in that it is a point of closure.
In the end, I still want divided government.
Previous Message
Previous Message
for smacking around chad.
you have to accept reality. it was stolen but there is no way to prove it.