2018 Mid-Term Elections

PartyOf5
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Re: 2018 Mid-Term Elections

Post by PartyOf5 » Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:21 am

Kath wrote:
Thu Nov 15, 2018 7:45 pm
PartyOf5 wrote:
Thu Nov 15, 2018 5:28 pm

Your blind bi-partisanship is no better. Splitting the vote for the sole reason of preventing either one from getting too much power is just as blind.
Meh. It literally doesn't matter who is in office. Some minor details may change, but, the next team will be corrupt, will continue pick away at my freedom, bit by bit, will continue to grow the military, etc., etc., etc., ad nauseum.

I'm looking out for me, as does everyone else. Wall Street loves a split government, and I love my 401(K). It's an easy choice when I know that no serious changes for the better of The Governed will ever take place. I'm looking to retire in 8-12 years. That's my priority.

Prediction; in January, some sort of clown will propose they grab even more power to screw the other side. And so it goes. It's predictable and not boring at the same time.
I understand that you are doing what think is best for you and your family, but I disagree that randomly splitting your ballot is the best way to go about it.

The National power balances (POTUS and congress) will naturally swing back and forth. Your vote in Florida won't really change that. While Florida still tries to finish the task every other state completed over a week ago, the house and congress have their majorities set.

Locally I don't see how splitting the ballot just for the sake of splitting it gets you the best return on your vote. In my state there is a very distinct difference between the 2 parties. Neither governor or state assembly race will affect the stock market or my 401k. What they will affect are my property taxes, other taxes, and the local economic climate. Those are things that will affect my financial status as well. so why vote for a liberal who will end up costing you money every day just to try and keep the parties at war for a better 401k return? Your vote won't affect your 401k anywhere near as much as it will your daily expenses.

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Re: 2018 Mid-Term Elections

Post by Martin Hash » Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:27 am

Kiss your 401Ks goodbye. There are $24 trillion in 401K retirement accounts. The National Debt is $21 trillion - that's not a coincidence.

Actually, if I was Money Czar, your money would still be there because I'd just turn up the presses, which is probably what's going to happen, so strike my first sentence.
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Re: 2018 Mid-Term Elections

Post by Fife » Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:35 am

It's working great in Venezuela, pour it on.

Mo money mo money mo money!

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Re: 2018 Mid-Term Elections

Post by Kath » Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:35 am

PartyOf5 wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:21 am

Locally I don't see how splitting the ballot just for the sake of splitting it gets you the best return on your vote.
I didn't split locally. At the federal level, I went with R for Senator because the D was incumbent. Were it the other way, I would have voted D. I will never vote for an incumbent again.

For governor, I literally do not care. They both seem like clowns to me. As I've stated, I voted for the D for one reason - the Republicans told me his is on the run from the FBI. Only a very smart person could pull off being a major candidate for governor while hiding from the FBI. Yes, it's a joke, because the FBI is not that stupid, so it was a huge lie. I'm sure Gillum lied too, but this ad was so funny, I couldn't resist. Had Gillum claimed DeSantis was wanted for murder or something, I would have voted that way.

I'm being influenced by negative ads, just like the rest of the country. ;)
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Re: 2018 Mid-Term Elections

Post by Fife » Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:43 am

Eat up all your Democracy, it's good for you.

Finish up your Democracy and we'll have the ice cream.

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Re: 2018 Mid-Term Elections

Post by Martin Hash » Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:45 am

Fife wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:35 am
It's working great in Venezuela, pour it on.
As long as production = consumption, no problem, but you can't print goods & services, you can only print money, and without money, there's no way to buy the goods & services.
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Re: 2018 Mid-Term Elections

Post by Martin Hash » Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:47 am

Fife wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:43 am
Eat up all your Democracy, it's good for you.
Democracy is like your vegetables; you don't have to eat them but then you lose your teeth.
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Re: 2018 Mid-Term Elections

Post by C-Mag » Fri Nov 16, 2018 4:31 pm

Democrats now Officially the party of the Rich, Greedy and Racist
Out of the wealthiest 50 districts, 13 are located in California; eight are in New York; five in New Jersey; and four in Virginia. Massachusetts, which didn’t make the top 10, still sports four of the nation’s richest congressional districts.

Here are the 10 richest congressional districts in the U.S. by median household income:
Congressional District 10, Virginia: $116,069 | Democrat
Congressional District 18, California: $112,702 | Democrat
Congressional District 17, California: $107,946 | Democrat
Congressional District 11, Virginia: $105,024 | Democrat
Congressional District 7, New Jersey: $104,987 | Democrat
Congressional District 3, New York: $104,805 | Democrat
Congressional District 11, New Jersey: $103,419 | Democrat
Congressional District 8, Virginia: $100,649 | Democrat
Congressional District 33, California: $99,902 | Democrat
Congressional District 8, Maryland: $97,663 | Democrat
. . .

Among the top 10 richest congressional districts, Democrats now represent all 10. Out of the 50 richest districts, Democrats have 41 to Republicans’ nine.
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Re: 2018 Mid-Term Elections

Post by clubgop » Fri Nov 16, 2018 6:52 pm

Kath wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:11 am
clubgop wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 7:46 am

No one wants compromise, they just dont want to be the bad guy and make a definitive decision.
I think people do. A 10% approval rating doesn't indicate that Americans are in love with partisanship.
It doesnt mean they hate it either. In this very thread you have whined about partisanship and bipartisanship. You are not pro or anti anything except for whining.The vaunted middle doesnt decide shit. You dont decide candidates, just ask dirty dick what a primary election is. Folksy witticism 0/5.

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Re: 2018 Mid-Term Elections

Post by clubgop » Fri Nov 16, 2018 7:17 pm

Kath wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:35 am
PartyOf5 wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:21 am

Locally I don't see how splitting the ballot just for the sake of splitting it gets you the best return on your vote.
I didn't split locally. At the federal level, I went with R for Senator because the D was incumbent. Were it the other way, I would have voted D. I will never vote for an incumbent again.

For governor, I literally do not care. They both seem like clowns to me. As I've stated, I voted for the D for one reason - the Republicans told me his is on the run from the FBI. Only a very smart person could pull off being a major candidate for governor while hiding from the FBI. Yes, it's a joke, because the FBI is not that stupid, so it was a huge lie. I'm sure Gillum lied too, but this ad was so funny, I couldn't resist. Had Gillum claimed DeSantis was wanted for murder or something, I would have voted that way.

I'm being influenced by negative ads, just like the rest of the country. ;)
So you split your ballot and both Republicans won anyway but you decide elections. Cool story, bro. Folksy witticism 0/6