2022 Midterms

13 Nov 2022 10:54 #61 by Rick
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You still don’t see the plan, do you? You’re in your final years and don’t have offspring that will have to live with what is being created, so I guess it’s fun to watch our demise in real time.

The most prosperous and innovative country to ever be established is being torn down right before our eyes and half the country is more concerned about the right to kill. Unreal and sick.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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13 Nov 2022 11:44 #62 by koobookie
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What is the plan, Rick? How is our country being torn down?

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13 Nov 2022 14:33 #63 by homeagain
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You’re in your final years and don’t have offspring that will have to live with what is being created, so I guess it’s fun to watch our demise in real time. PER RICK

DUDE, I saw JFK MURDERED,I SAW A LITTLE GIRL RUNNING NAKED WITH NAPALM ON HER BODY,I WATCHED THEM BEAT THE SHIT OUT OF RODNEY KING,I SAW MCNAMARA MARK BODY COUNTS ON A DAILY BASIS (VIETNAM)I SAW A MAN IN TIENANMEN SQUARE RUN OVER BY A TANK.....the whole friggin decade of the most vile,vicious,violent events. what we have here NOW is a ideology event.....it
could be called PHOENIX RISING....out of the ashes of asinine ideas come a NEW BEGINNING,A GENESIS of a generation who will get this shit right. CLIMATE CHANGE (for YOUR offspring,SHOULD be your number one priority,I know it would have been mine if MY CHILDREN were on this planet.

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13 Nov 2022 16:11 #64 by FredHayek
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Violence has always been a part of the human experience. Why do you think the last 50 years is any more violent than the 50 years before that? WWI, WWII, Soviet purges, Chinese purges?

The last fifty year have been much less violent and deadly. No world wars.
Fewer communist purges, Pol Pot and a few others.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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14 Nov 2022 07:50 - 14 Nov 2022 07:52 #65 by homeagain
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what we have here NOW is a ideology event.....it
could be called PHOENIX RISING....out of the ashes of asinine ideas come a NEW BEGINNING,A GENESIS of a generation who will get this shit right. CLIMATE CHANGE (for YOUR offspring,SHOULD be your number one priority,I know it would have been mine if MY CHILDREN were on this plane

THIS is the core of the debate,.my 75 1/2 years on this orb allows me a perspective overview. I have watched "common courtesy" and integrity become obsolete, I have watched a "criminal gang boss" rule the
nation ...a Real life "GOODFELLA" GUY. It is past time for honesty,integrity,intelligent innovation (ecology) to
RULE...if that is called watching the demise of a nation,.then I will defend it to the ground.

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14 Nov 2022 15:55 #66 by koobookie
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Now I understand why Fred wants the results immediately. He doesn't want to stretch out watching Republicans lose.

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14 Nov 2022 22:16 #67 by FredHayek
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koobookie wrote: Now I understand why Fred wants the results immediately. He doesn't want to stretch out watching Republicans lose.


Interesting to see that the states that have slow counters like California and Nevada are Blue States. And then Republican candidates start out ahead until enough "undiscovered" votes are found to swing the election.

And deep Red States like Florida and Ohio have timely results.
Strange, isn't it?

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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15 Nov 2022 07:20 #68 by koobookie
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No, not strange. Why do you think it is?

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15 Nov 2022 07:42 #69 by ramage
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I subscribe to the notion that the difference is ballot havesting, not voting. Note your examples, Florida and Ohio, neither has universal mail-in balloting. Nevada and California have universal mail in ballots.
Add Colorado, Pennsylvania , Oregon, Washington, Michigan, Arizona and others to the universal mail in category.
Do you see a pattern?

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15 Nov 2022 08:12 #70 by koobookie
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ramage wrote: I subscribe to the notion that the difference is ballot havesting, not voting. Note your examples, Florida and Ohio, neither has universal mail-in balloting. Nevada and California have universal mail in ballots.
Add Colorado, Pennsylvania , Oregon, Washington, Michigan, Arizona and others to the universal mail in category.
Do you see a pattern?


Mail in ballots take longer to count? That's the pattern? Whodathunkit?

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