McCain may be dead but his machine still functions in Arizona.Texasaggie32 said:
Arizona polls were surprising. Surprised Masters is losing but there's a lot of votes for the libertarian or undecided. Hopefully more shift towards masters.
McCain may be dead but his machine still functions in Arizona.Texasaggie32 said:
Arizona polls were surprising. Surprised Masters is losing but there's a lot of votes for the libertarian or undecided. Hopefully more shift towards masters.
LOL, you should look back to 2016 at some of my posts about Trump (who I didn't vote for then as did a LOT of folks on this board who then voted for him in '20). Trump has gotten regular criticism here you just choose to ignore it. There are really only a handful of folks that think Trump can do no wrong.BoydCrowder13 said:BigRobSA said:aggie93 said:
The irony of this is that Republicans and conservatives criticize Trump ALL THE TIME. He gets hammered over his appointment failures and Covid response for instance. He definitely gets hammered for his childish antics.
I point out his liberalism all of the time:
TARP 3&4
Spending
Tariffs
"The wall"- a massive jobs program
Didn't repeal DebacleCare like a real leader could have
Didn't truly deregulate, to bring jobs back to 'Merica
He was still better than Clinton, but that's not a true feat.
You are an outlier on this board. I think you might be the only poster to criticize Trump and avoid the CM label.
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Wisconsin Senate Democrat candidate Mandela Barnes stated last year it is "unfortunate" prisoners do not have voting rights, a video surfacing from the Republican National Committee revealed Sunday.
"We aren't talking about people who get to make decisions. We are talking about incarcerated individuals who don't have the right to vote, which is unfortunate of itself," Barnes stated last year on Our Issues Milwaukee.
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Biden's narrow victory in the state has apparently not discouraged Barnes from pushing radical policy ideas. Barnes' objection to felons losing the right to vote is just the tip of the iceberg. He has also advocated for abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), permitting driver's licenses for illegal immigrants, giving in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants, and defunding "over-bloated" police departments. He favors an entirely government-run healthcare system, canceling the Senate filibuster, and packing the Supreme Court.
BoydCrowder13 said:BigRobSA said:aggie93 said:
The irony of this is that Republicans and conservatives criticize Trump ALL THE TIME. He gets hammered over his appointment failures and Covid response for instance. He definitely gets hammered for his childish antics.
I point out his liberalism all of the time:
TARP 3&4
Spending
Tariffs
"The wall"- a massive jobs program
Didn't repeal DebacleCare like a real leader could have
Didn't truly deregulate, to bring jobs back to 'Merica
He was still better than Clinton, but that's not a true feat.
You are an outlier on this board. I think you might be the only poster to criticize Trump and avoid the CM label.
So you want you, your family, your friends, and your fellow countrymen to suffer? Is that really a solution? Reeks of desperation to me.IDaggie06 said:
We are at the point where we need oil prices to skyrocket, interest rates to keep rising, inflation to keep rising, and the stock market to crash the next 2.5 months in order to save this country. You know it's sad but true.