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How politically energized are you?
Posted on 10/14/18 at 8:55 am
Posted on 10/14/18 at 8:55 am
I don’t know if it’s the awesome memes, Trump killing it, the loathsome way to left acts, or all of the above. I definitely care about politics more now than I ever have. It feels like a tipping point in our countries history. I’m 28 if that matters. How about you?
Posted on 10/14/18 at 8:56 am to td01241
I am 29. I’ve never voted. I will crawl to the poll for midterms.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 8:58 am to td01241
I'm not hyper political but I spend more time than necessary thinking about how I hate the progressives. Probably not healthy. I don't want them to change their lives but are actively fighting to change mine. frick them.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 8:58 am to td01241
It's more like anti-politically energized. Having a non beltway madman in the white house restoring the courts is quickening.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 8:59 am to HottyToddy7
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I will crawl to the poll for midterms.
Please encourage your friends to do that same.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 8:59 am to td01241
I usually don’t vote in midterms,but I will from now on.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:00 am to HottyToddy7
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HottyToddy7
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Ole Miss
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Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:08 am to td01241
I am 40 years old and have exercised my civic duty as a tax paying citizen of voting every election since I was 18. I have never and will never vote for a democrat candidate.
My biggest voting regret is that I pulled a lever for John McCain in 2008. I would not have voted for Obama if you had a gun to my head, however.
My biggest voting regret is that I pulled a lever for John McCain in 2008. I would not have voted for Obama if you had a gun to my head, however.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:14 am to td01241
Seeing how the left has responded to Trump winning, culminating with the Kavanaugh debacle has me pretty fired up.
I wasn’t too optimistic about the Trump presidency. I really wasn’t sure if he had the skills requisite for the job. He stumbled a bit out of the gate and I think he’s shot himself in the foot a few times, but dammit... he fights. You can question his methods, but objectively speaking, he’s been far and away the most effective president of my adult life. He’s rattled off accomplishment after accomplishment. My lib buddy was convinced there’d be nukes inbound within 6 months of him taking office, and yet we’ve got more peace globally than at anytime post WWII. They said he’d crash the economy, yet it’s growing faster than it has in decades. They said manufacturing jobs were gone forever and it turns out all he had to do was create conditions for them to come back. He’s improving the economic lot for blacks, Latinos and women.
He’s taught Republicans how to fight, and drug the party kicking and screaming into a platform that’s sustainable for winning elections: less social conservatism with a big tent economic policy that has something for business AND the working class. If he follows through on Criminal Justice Reform and Legalized Marijuana, 2020 is over.
I wasn’t too optimistic about the Trump presidency. I really wasn’t sure if he had the skills requisite for the job. He stumbled a bit out of the gate and I think he’s shot himself in the foot a few times, but dammit... he fights. You can question his methods, but objectively speaking, he’s been far and away the most effective president of my adult life. He’s rattled off accomplishment after accomplishment. My lib buddy was convinced there’d be nukes inbound within 6 months of him taking office, and yet we’ve got more peace globally than at anytime post WWII. They said he’d crash the economy, yet it’s growing faster than it has in decades. They said manufacturing jobs were gone forever and it turns out all he had to do was create conditions for them to come back. He’s improving the economic lot for blacks, Latinos and women.
He’s taught Republicans how to fight, and drug the party kicking and screaming into a platform that’s sustainable for winning elections: less social conservatism with a big tent economic policy that has something for business AND the working class. If he follows through on Criminal Justice Reform and Legalized Marijuana, 2020 is over.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:21 am to td01241
Made another donation to Trump on Thursday. 3rd donation to Trump. 2 in 2016 and this one. Political donations to all other candidates in my lifetime = ZEfrickINGRO.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:21 am to td01241
The constant upheaval and overblown partisan tantrums have made me tune out of domestic issues for the last year or so, mostly just focus on staying informed on trade and international relations.
I have a moral opposition to voting.
I have a moral opposition to voting.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:23 am to td01241
Well 6 months ago I would have been my usual “I’ll make it to the polls sometime on Election Day”
Now if I’m not there with Lee Greenwood playing on my cell while they are opening the doors, it will be a fail.
Now if I’m not there with Lee Greenwood playing on my cell while they are opening the doors, it will be a fail.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:25 am to td01241
All I can say is I'm more angry and more energized than in 2016
Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:35 am to td01241
13 out of 10.
I plan to vote on the first day of early voting. I would vote more than once if they would let me.
I decided against it but for the first time I actually considered volunteering for a campaign.
I plan to vote on the first day of early voting. I would vote more than once if they would let me.
I decided against it but for the first time I actually considered volunteering for a campaign.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:40 am to td01241
quote:
It feels like a tipping point in our countries history.
quote:you're young. Soon you'll be old enough to know this is no tipping point.
I’m 28
Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:43 am to goatmilker
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All I can say is I'm more angry and more energized than in 2016
Same. But would’ve voted anyway
Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:43 am to td01241
2016= 10/10
2018= 6/10 but still voting no matter what. Being energized for that long would wear out anybody. I think the Dems made a big mistake with the Kavanaugh hearing. Made us realized they haven't changed and never will.
2018= 6/10 but still voting no matter what. Being energized for that long would wear out anybody. I think the Dems made a big mistake with the Kavanaugh hearing. Made us realized they haven't changed and never will.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 9:46 am to td01241
Same
I have never even remotely been this interested in politics. Once trump took office, it literally may have saved our county
I’m so disgusted in liberal left, I’ll vote republican every time I ever have the opportunity for the rest of my life.
I used to watch oscars, SNL, late night tv.
frick all of those low life liberals that shite or our vote and our president. They are all dead to me now.
I have never even remotely been this interested in politics. Once trump took office, it literally may have saved our county
I’m so disgusted in liberal left, I’ll vote republican every time I ever have the opportunity for the rest of my life.
I used to watch oscars, SNL, late night tv.
frick all of those low life liberals that shite or our vote and our president. They are all dead to me now.
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