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re: How can the R's hope to compete with Dims at the ballot box?
Posted on 3/28/21 at 4:06 pm to burger bearcat
Posted on 3/28/21 at 4:06 pm to burger bearcat
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Yea well 700,000 Trump voters stayed home in GA for the runoff. Here's the real truth, Republican voters are lazy as shite when it comes to politics,
They didn’t stay home based on laziness, they stayed home because they didn’t feel their vote would be counted. There’s a good chance that if all 700,000 HAD showed up, then the Democrat candidates would have seen a surprising late surge of 720,000 votes.
If the party that suggests that they represent us does nothing to reverse this trend of mail in, count for days, full electronic, no Conservative oversight balloting, I may join those 700,000. My vote isn’t guaranteed.
Posted on 3/28/21 at 4:59 pm to Bass Tiger
if you have Republicans willing to fight like Trump... they will win. Rinos are going to get killed the upcoming cycle.
Posted on 3/28/21 at 5:05 pm to AURaptor
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Democrats have a great situation They cheat, then dare anyone to say or do anything about it. The courts won’t do anything about it because they’re too scared a.k.a. chickenshite , the media is on their side, and they control the house and the senate
Posted on 3/28/21 at 5:08 pm to DangerousBacon
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1. Drop the race-baity rhetoric. A lot of minority families are way more socially conservative than you believe but right wing pundits ostracize them. You're missing out on a huge voter base.
You are dumb.
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3. Engage in good faith. Anyone saying that the dems want to turn America communist have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. The reality is that there are specific sectors like health care where a public option can benefit large swaths of the American population while keeping private policies intact. Be extremely accurate in what you're attacking and don't misrepresent it.
You are very dumb if you think a public option won't ruin private policies.
My guess is you are an old goat who doesn't see how worthless Democrats are, while watching the evening network news or reading the newspaper that was tossed in your driveway that morning.
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4. Don't shite on handouts when both parties use them at more or less the same rate. Be critical of certain expansions or whatever but understand that some programs are necessary regardless of what party you're in. A more empathetic appeal to the people who need some supplementary support will go a long way. The vast majority of the population wants to work and contribute to society. LINK /
Very stupid.
Posted on 3/28/21 at 5:11 pm to DangerousBacon
quote:A post full of democrat-crafted false premises conveniently wrapped in one post. Hope it paid well. What’s the going rate these days? Used to be $0.37 per post. But ya know inflation and stuff.
DangerousBacon
Posted on 3/28/21 at 5:26 pm to Bass Tiger
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How can the R's hope to compete with Dims at the ballot box?
Learn to hack Dominion servers?
Posted on 3/28/21 at 5:29 pm to OccamsStubble
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They didn’t stay home based on laziness, they stayed home because they didn’t feel their vote would be counted. There’s a good chance that if all 700,000 HAD showed up, then the Democrat candidates would have seen a surprising late surge of 720,000 votes.
If the party that suggests that they represent us does nothing to reverse this trend of mail in, count for days, full electronic, no Conservative oversight balloting, I may join those 700,000. My vote isn’t guaranteed.
Is it not possible to do two things at once? I get the anger about the stolen election, but not going out to vote isn't going to fix your problem either. Does everything have to be a zero sum game? Having a couple extra Rs would have stopped this HR-1 nonsense coming our way and allowed states to work on election reform. I don't get the logic of some people.
Posted on 3/28/21 at 7:52 pm to DangerousBacon
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DangerousBacon
Ewww!! Don't talk to this thing. It could have AIDS, and its AIDS could have covid. DangerousBacon is dangerous with CovAIDS!
Hahahahaha... frick off. The election was stolen, you little China cock gobblin troll.
Posted on 3/28/21 at 10:31 pm to DangerousBacon
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1. Drop the race-baity rhetoric. A lot of minority families are way more socially conservative than you believe but right wing pundits ostracize them. You're missing out on a huge voter base.
2. Don't run on conspiracy theories. Don't even mention stolen elections because you'll out yourself as a sheep. Stick to policy and verifiable positions. Not a bunch of people who swear they found evidence suddenly rescinding their statements.
3. Engage in good faith. Anyone saying that the dems want to turn America communist have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. The reality is that there are specific sectors like health care where a public option can benefit large swaths of the American population while keeping private policies intact. Be extremely accurate in what you're attacking and don't misrepresent it.
4. Don't shite on handouts when both parties use them at more or less the same rate. Be critical of certain expansions or whatever but understand that some programs are necessary regardless of what party you're in. A more empathetic appeal to the people who need some supplementary support will go a long way. The vast majority of the population wants to work and contribute to society. LINK /
I needed a good laugh.....thanks.
Posted on 3/28/21 at 10:33 pm to Bass Tiger
they can compete quite well at the ballot box
..it's in the counting room where things go to shite
..it's in the counting room where things go to shite
Posted on 3/28/21 at 10:44 pm to Clyde Camel
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they can compete quite well at the ballot box ..it's in the counting room where things go to shite
Dims always tell us to "follow the science", yet when the science of statistical analysis is applied to the 2020 GE and the results of the presidential election don't support the statistical analysis.....well I guess science must be ignored. The same could be said of gender/sex identification, follow the science except when chromosomes are brought into the discussion and then science is summarily dismissed by Dims
Posted on 3/29/21 at 3:30 am to burger bearcat
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. Sadly most Americans don't find freedom desirable anymore.
until theu don't have it.
which they (we) wont
but then it will be too late
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