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re: Assume Trump Doesn’t Seek Re-Election...
Posted on 11/30/18 at 10:53 am to mmmmmbeeer
Posted on 11/30/18 at 10:53 am to mmmmmbeeer
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Keep embracing Trumpism and these far-right politics and watch what happens.
Really got your finger on the pulse there.
Posted on 11/30/18 at 10:58 am to TidalTim
yes he is just like Clinton ...good point
Posted on 11/30/18 at 11:12 am to mmmmmbeeer
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Pence. He's cool as a cucumber
He was Manafort's personal pick for VP. He's mixed up in this shite, too.
Do you think Pelosi will be too old to run for re-election in 2020.?
This post was edited on 11/30/18 at 11:41 am
Posted on 11/30/18 at 11:15 am to DeltaDoc
Assume the world ends tomorrow, what do you do today 
Posted on 11/30/18 at 11:17 am to mmmmmbeeer
quote:funny, our last globalist POS President just said those jobs aren’t coming back! And 2% GDP growth was the new normal. And would keep raising everyone’s taxes as much as he could. Now this all hangs around trumps neck after he’s proven those were wrong??
I think Trump has turned a lot of people off, especially in the Rust Belt. We saw it earlier this month. GM shutting down plants, tariffs, etc....things have changed and I think Kasich would absolutely be the frontrunner in an open field when those folks in that area of the country come to realize the damage Trump's policies have done to their pocketbooks.
I think the main thing progressive/globalist/unipartiers have totally missed the last 2-4 years since the beginning of trump, is that the American electorate is sick and tired of the way politics in DC has played out the last few decades. We’re tired of Ivy League, career politicians who are multi millionaires via there $200K/yr gov jobs. We’re tired of gridlock and nothing ever getting done. We’re tired of the PC mafia ruining people’s career bc they don’t share San Francisco’s political ideology. We’re sick of think tanks and focus groups dictating every word that comes of Hillary and Obama’s mouth. We’re tired of DC not having ANY type of budget, much less a balanced one
Things desperately needed to change. Trump has proved what incompetent puppets the DC establishment really is. And the uniparty HATES him for revealing just how impotent they are. They’ve tried to character assassinate him for 3 years. No one believes the MSM anymore. We see the results. This makes DC even more desperate bc they are losing their grip on power
In short, my love for trump is directly proportional to my disdain for Washington DC politicians. You can tear trump down, but ultimately, I’ll take him over the scum that has occupied DC the last few decades.
This post was edited on 11/30/18 at 11:20 am
Posted on 11/30/18 at 11:35 am to 225bred
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They just got shellacked in the midterms
Wrong. Expanded Senate lead. Purged NeverTrumpers from the House, and sits pretty to flip the House back in 2020.
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De.lu.sion.al
adjective
characterized by or holding idiosyncratic beliefs or impressions that are contradicted by reality or rational argument, typically as a symptom of mental disorder.
The Democrats won 22 Senate races; the Republicans won 11.
The Democrats won +40 House seats.
Posted on 11/30/18 at 12:10 pm to mmmmmbeeer
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I actually understand and appreciate the importance of having two reasonable voices from two reasonable parties at the table when negotiating what's best for this country.
Since when has the left ever been reasonable?
Posted on 11/30/18 at 12:18 pm to DeltaDoc
Whenever there is no incumbent the party has a slate of 15 candidates. That's why the first debate is so stupid.
Then fundraising issues drop it to about 9 within a few weeks. I don't bother paying attention until it gets down to 4 or 5.
Then fundraising issues drop it to about 9 within a few weeks. I don't bother paying attention until it gets down to 4 or 5.
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