2020 election
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I swear to God will somebody please gas these liberals who try to invade the GOP?
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Fife wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 8:48 amHere's some of the best news Trump could have hoped for so far regarding the GOP primary.
Getting primaried by a Hillary supporter / zero border / libertine loser? Gold!
Report: Bill Weld Registers Republican To Primary Trump
The only better thing that can happen now is the disbanding of the LP; or McAfee getting the nomination of the LP in absentia, and then having him declare the party disbanded.
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Is McAfee going to remain a free man or get arrested and sentenced you think?
Ballpark his real wealth?
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Maybe McAfee can telecast his debate presence live from Somalia.
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Just throwing this out there..
Who wants to have these problems instead of the Obama/Bush economic problems where we saw gems such as this gem:
Because if you want problems like "we have to delay road construction because the economy is so good", then you really ought to vote for Trump.
If you want problems like "you're shit out of luck and these jobs won't be coming back", then you should vote for the democrat.
https://www.blueridgenow.com/news/20190 ... e-to-costsNearly every high-profile road project set for Henderson County funded and planned by the N.C. Department of Transportation has been delayed several years due to rising construction costs.
County Commissioner Bill Lapsley, the local government’s representative on the Henderson County Transportation Advisory Committee, gave his fellow commissioners an update Monday on N.C. Department of Transportation projects in the area.
Lapsley said many of the road projects for the county that have already been guaranteed funding in the State Transportation Improvement Program have been delayed due to a strong economy and rising construction costs.
“The biggest problem appears to be the economy is doing so well, the cost of construction is going up significantly,” said Lapsley. “It’s not 2 percent a year, it’s going up 10, 15 percent a year. We need more highway contractors, more competition to control the pricing. But that’s what driving the problem.”
Who wants to have these problems instead of the Obama/Bush economic problems where we saw gems such as this gem:
Because if you want problems like "we have to delay road construction because the economy is so good", then you really ought to vote for Trump.
If you want problems like "you're shit out of luck and these jobs won't be coming back", then you should vote for the democrat.
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It's time for one of Democrat's favorite songs to play again:
Same ol' same ol' from them.
"A Republican made it into office - THE RULES MUST BE CHANGED!"Martha McSally Should Not Be in the Senate
A lawsuit aims to resolve the loophole in the Seventeenth Amendment that allowed her appointment.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archi ... ke/582028/
Same ol' same ol' from them.
"Hey varmints, don't mess with a guy that's riding a buffalo"
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I agree with this commie shitass from the Atlantic: the 17th amendment is a crock. Will he agree with me that we should repeal it?DBTrek wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:58 amIt's time for one of Democrat's favorite songs to play again:
"A Republican made it into office - THE RULES MUST BE CHANGED!"Martha McSally Should Not Be in the Senate
A lawsuit aims to resolve the loophole in the Seventeenth Amendment that allowed her appointment.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archi ... ke/582028/
Same ol' same ol' from them.
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Interesting typology testing/breakdowns. Im getting students to complete in Civics class. We are studying political parties this week...
http://www.people-press.org/quiz/political-typology/
http://www.people-press.org/quiz/political-typology/
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GloryofGreece wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 11:26 amInteresting typology testing/breakdowns. Im getting students to complete in Civics class. We are studying political parties this week...
http://www.people-press.org/quiz/political-typology/
Your best fit is...
Core Conservatives
along with 13% of the public.
What did you get?
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AlsoCountry First Conservatives
along with 6% of the public.
This largely Republican group is highly critical of immigration and U.S. global involvement. Country First Conservatives are most likely to describe immigrants as a burden on the country and to say that too much openness threatens American identity. More than any other group, they say that America should act in its own interest even when its foreign allies disagree. Like Core Conservatives, they prefer a smaller government with fewer services, and most think that government is wasteful and inefficient. Country First Conservatives are conservative on social issues and are the only typology group in which a majority says homosexuality should be discouraged by society.
Also this is bullshit. They just lumped me in because I'm anti homo and anti immigration. I purposely went left of center on some questions just to see if I could get close to national socialist.By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.