2018 Mid-Term Elections
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Swedish reporting this morning is mainly focused on tallying up how many women, blacks, immigrants, Muslims, openly gay and transgendered won seats. Totally unironically as well. All of the Swedish media, right to left, consists of identitarian NPCs today. It's a travesty.
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Its fucking clear as can be - US is moving far left slowly but surely - we will be an official socialist country in a few more election cycles.
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Trump really was the death thralls of a doomed middle America - its progressivism/marxism from here on out - hope ya’ll like being part of the “village”.
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According to Ned’s website - a household (not individual) income of $160,0001k is no longer middle class - it’s among the “wealthiest” in the state. Fuck these theives.
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And he wants a state car tax on top of the municipality car tax.
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And tolls - which will get pass on to consumers in the form of higer prices.
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Here is my issue, this still isn’t a total tally. These numbers as “wins” the media are declaring are still predictions.
I am probably wrong here, but in light of that are people celebrating way too early yet?
I am probably wrong here, but in light of that are people celebrating way too early yet?
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They won the House, dude. We are that much closer to civil war now.
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Not the blue wave some anticipated, but the red wall has plenty of cracks. One of those cracks is in Wisconsin. I am somewhat surprised Evers won. Walker survived multiple elections, one of them being a recall without much trouble.
I think what ultimately made the difference this time was his failed presidential run. A lot of people were not happy with the way he handled that. Almost immediately after being re-elected Governor he sort of abandoned his state to run for president. There were plenty of ads during the past few months pointing this out. That bad taste may have been what lost him this election.
Now we get to see hat happens when the Trump economy meets up with the new WI business climate. Evers career is in education, and he's promised to "restore" investments in education. For middle classers like me that means higher taxes wherever they can stick it to us. He proudly campaigned on raising taxes, and the 50% of the population that are the recipients of them (mostly living in Milwaukee or students in colleges) voted for their gibs. Will be interesting to see what this does to jobs in the state.
I think what ultimately made the difference this time was his failed presidential run. A lot of people were not happy with the way he handled that. Almost immediately after being re-elected Governor he sort of abandoned his state to run for president. There were plenty of ads during the past few months pointing this out. That bad taste may have been what lost him this election.
Now we get to see hat happens when the Trump economy meets up with the new WI business climate. Evers career is in education, and he's promised to "restore" investments in education. For middle classers like me that means higher taxes wherever they can stick it to us. He proudly campaigned on raising taxes, and the 50% of the population that are the recipients of them (mostly living in Milwaukee or students in colleges) voted for their gibs. Will be interesting to see what this does to jobs in the state.
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Welcome to democracy, 5.
Get your checkbook ready.
Get your checkbook ready.