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re: If after seeing what Democrat rule in America looks like, you refuse to vote Republican
Posted on 7/12/22 at 1:04 pm to oogabooga68
Posted on 7/12/22 at 1:04 pm to oogabooga68
I guess that makes me a brain dead moron. Oh well, I’ve been called worse.
And the establishment republicans have shown theirs, which is to allow the implementation of the marxist democrat agenda, as long as they are allowed to act like they oppose that agenda enough to get ignorant or desperate republicans to keep them in power.
How about if the republicans draft Jeb, or Paul Ryan, or Pence, or Noem, or Nikki Haley and gets them nominated? Trump or DeSantis or Cruz or Paul over a third party candidate is a no brainer. But I’ll find a conservative to vote for before I vote for another establishment candidate. DeSantis is still a little iffy in my book. I’d rather know who my enemies are to begin with, rather than find out when the chips are down. I’ve had the knife in my back and even twisted plenty enough for my lifetime. I much prefer engaging the enemy that’s in front of me, than having to worry about my fellow soldiers on each side and behind me.
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The Democrats have shown their hand: Naked incompetence, wrapped in a soft, warm bun of hatred, topped off with a good splash of the worst ideas lifted from the Commies/Nazis.
And the establishment republicans have shown theirs, which is to allow the implementation of the marxist democrat agenda, as long as they are allowed to act like they oppose that agenda enough to get ignorant or desperate republicans to keep them in power.
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Whether it be DeSanti or Trump, a vote for Democrat or "other" is simply stupid because at the end of the day, Politics is a numbers game.
How about if the republicans draft Jeb, or Paul Ryan, or Pence, or Noem, or Nikki Haley and gets them nominated? Trump or DeSantis or Cruz or Paul over a third party candidate is a no brainer. But I’ll find a conservative to vote for before I vote for another establishment candidate. DeSantis is still a little iffy in my book. I’d rather know who my enemies are to begin with, rather than find out when the chips are down. I’ve had the knife in my back and even twisted plenty enough for my lifetime. I much prefer engaging the enemy that’s in front of me, than having to worry about my fellow soldiers on each side and behind me.
This post was edited on 7/12/22 at 1:14 pm
Posted on 7/12/22 at 1:07 pm to oogabooga68
In general yes, but for some exceptions like Liz Chaney or Mitt Romney, hell no. I won't vote.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 1:10 pm to oogabooga68
So far there are 16 demonrat cucks who dv'ed you.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 1:11 pm to oogabooga68
You do realize Republicans are part of the Uniparty and want all this to happen too, right?
Posted on 7/12/22 at 1:28 pm to dchog
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Voting a Democrat or a Rino leads to same destructive path.
RINOs gave us the Trump Tax Cut bill. Vote was 51-49 with every Republican voting YEA, including Flake, Graham, McCain, Murkowski.
Kav was confirmed by a vote of 50-48, including Flake, McConnell, Graham, Cassidy, Collins.
Amy Barrett was confirmed by a vote of 52-48, including Graham, McConnell, Murkowski.
None of those things happen if you let Dems win those Senate seats.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 1:41 pm to jrodLSUke
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RINOs gave us the Trump Tax Cut bill. Vote was 51-49 with every Republican voting YEA, including Flake, Graham, McCain, Murkowski. Kav was confirmed by a vote of 50-48, including Flake, McConnell, Graham, Cassidy, Collins. Amy Barrett was confirmed by a vote of 52-48, including Graham, McConnell, Murkowski. None of those things happen if you let Dems win those Senate seats.
That’s one side of the coin. The other side is things like the refusal or inability to repeal Obamacare, secure our borders, prevent an utterly fraudulent election, do anything about an utterly fraudulent election, punish China in any way for releasing COVID and killing thousands of Americans, preventing the destruction of American manufacturing, and involving us in yet another war in Europe. Little things like that.
We aren’t going to vote our way out of tyranny. It’s never happened in the history of the world. We certainly aren’t going to do so by voting for spineless, capitulating republicans, expecting them to save us from marxist democrats and their policy.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 1:43 pm to oogabooga68
Never underestimate the utter stupidity of the average American.
fricking idiocrats.
fricking idiocrats.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 2:09 pm to oogabooga68
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If after seeing what Democrat rule in America looks like, you refuse to vote Republican
The RINOs will still vote for Pedo Peter rather than admit they're wrong
Posted on 7/12/22 at 3:11 pm to Steadyhands
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I agree with this. However, there are plenty of Republicans that need to go bye-bye.
Regardless of Trump running again in 2024 he needs to be out stumping for maga candidates and actively against the rinos.
If he or Desantis win in 2024 they need all the help they can get and we need a purge of the rinos.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 4:00 pm to alphaandomega
Trump has had his share of misses as well, such as endorsing Asa Cuckinson for governor in Arkansas against Jan Morgan, who was probably more MAGA than Trump himself. Those instances aside, I think Trump has shown some incredibly long coattails for conservatives across the country, and a willingness to let MAGA candidates ride them to victory.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 4:42 pm to oogabooga68
22 down votes proves how stupid people are, keep living in YOUR Democrat utopia,if you haven't already realized it the elites don't give a shite about you either, it's about them you numb nuts.
It's a private club and you ain't in it either WTFU!
It's a private club and you ain't in it either WTFU!
This post was edited on 7/12/22 at 4:44 pm
Posted on 7/12/22 at 4:44 pm to oogabooga68
If you remain a Democrat after seeing the Brandon shite show your commitment to stupidity is impressive.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 5:00 pm to LRB1967
I’m not sure it matters anymore. This country is too far gone. Biden has destroyed the US and it cannot be reversed. There is no one on the Republican side that can save us. We are in a death spiral and it may be time to start looking for an alternative.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 5:35 pm to oogabooga68
I ain’t voting for no rino frick that. Let them lose and let it crash. Tired of sending people to washington that buy the primaries.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 5:49 pm to TigerFan55555
I'm tired of picking the lesser of the two evils. Both parties are terrible and voting a Dem or a Rino lead to the same dead end. One just accelerates the misery and the other is a slower death.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 5:58 pm to troyt37
Trump lacks the experience in politics which is a good thing at a certain point but it begins to show his weakness endorsing some loser candidates. He should have hired someone that could have helped him out with that.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 6:00 pm to oogabooga68
Frick off.
You are no better than the Democrats who say you aren’t black unless you vote Democrat.
If the Republicans want my vote they need to start acting like conservatives.
You are no better than the Democrats who say you aren’t black unless you vote Democrat.
If the Republicans want my vote they need to start acting like conservatives.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 6:05 pm to FlyingTiger1955
You may be right but I am determined to keep trying for the time being.
Posted on 7/12/22 at 6:27 pm to FlyingTiger1955
I think the Founding Fathers, in their unimaginable brilliance, knew that power corrupts, which is why they enumerated the ultimate check on tyranny in the Second Amendment.
I think the problem we have now is that too many Americans seem to think that we can vote our way out of tyranny, and it just isn’t possible with the size, scope, and power we have allowed our federal government to seize.
I think we have too many people that think that we can talk, negotiate, and compromise our way out of what is to come. No. We have talked, negotiated, and compromised our way out of the rule of law, constitutional restraint, and equal protection under the law, but words of any kind are not going to restore what we’ve let get away from us.
And last, I think we have too many Americans who think that what’s to come is an automatic failure. This ignores the words and feelings of one of our greatest Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson, in his “Tree of Liberty” letter. I think our Founding Fathers thought it absolutely natural for powerful men to foster and codify tyranny to the point that free people must act. I think they gave us every tool they thought possible to prevent this tyranny, and it worked for almost 75 years.
Now we must decide whether we capitulate, or whether we want our children and grandchildren to enjoy the unimaginable gifts that our Founding Fathers sacrificed and died to give us.
I think the problem we have now is that too many Americans seem to think that we can vote our way out of tyranny, and it just isn’t possible with the size, scope, and power we have allowed our federal government to seize.
I think we have too many people that think that we can talk, negotiate, and compromise our way out of what is to come. No. We have talked, negotiated, and compromised our way out of the rule of law, constitutional restraint, and equal protection under the law, but words of any kind are not going to restore what we’ve let get away from us.
And last, I think we have too many Americans who think that what’s to come is an automatic failure. This ignores the words and feelings of one of our greatest Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson, in his “Tree of Liberty” letter. I think our Founding Fathers thought it absolutely natural for powerful men to foster and codify tyranny to the point that free people must act. I think they gave us every tool they thought possible to prevent this tyranny, and it worked for almost 75 years.
Now we must decide whether we capitulate, or whether we want our children and grandchildren to enjoy the unimaginable gifts that our Founding Fathers sacrificed and died to give us.
This post was edited on 7/12/22 at 6:29 pm
Posted on 7/12/22 at 6:29 pm to troyt37
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We aren’t going to vote our way out of tyranny.
The irony here is that your approach guarantees Democrat tyranny. At least by showing up to vote I’ll give Republicans a chance to stop them.
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