About that "blue wave"...

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Re: About that "blue wave"...

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Jmac Attack wrote:
Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
You mean there are people like me who don't like Trump because he shits on POWs (likes guys who don't get caught), tweets like a 13 year old girl, is snowflake as all fuck when you criticize him, and has been known to be a crook all his life?
He's a huckster straight out of some piece of 19th century American literature. The only people who didn't recognize what a scumbag he's always been are the people caught up in his public displays of wealth. A lot of Americans hero worship those kind of people. It's so bizarre.
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Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
Precisely.
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Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
If Trump wasn't Trump we would have Hillary as POTUS, a GOP house, and GOP Senate, and two more liberal SCOTUS judges.

I will take Trump being Trump.
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Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
If Trump wasn't Trump we would have Hillary as POTUS, a GOP house, and GOP Senate, and two more liberal SCOTUS judges.

I will take Trump being Trump.
That's cool. It's also why you lost your vice grip on government. Just recognize the drawbacks is all.
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Headhunter wrote:
Jmac Attack wrote:
Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
You mean there are people like me who don't like Trump because he shits on POWs (likes guys who don't get caught), tweets like a 13 year old girl, is snowflake as all fuck when you criticize him, and has been known to be a crook all his life?
He's a huckster straight out of some piece of 19th century American literature. The only people who didn't recognize what a scumbag he's always been are the people caught up in his public displays of wealth. A lot of Americans hero worship those kind of people. It's so bizarre.
I get caught up in his great policy. How do you account for that?
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Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
If Trump wasn't Trump we would have Hillary as POTUS, a GOP house, and GOP Senate, and two more liberal SCOTUS judges.

I will take Trump being Trump.
That's cool. It's also why you lost your vice grip on government. Just recognize the drawbacks is all.
Why do you think Obama lost the House, Senate, and more? Was it because of his tweeting? lol.
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Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Jmac Attack wrote:
Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
You mean there are people like me who don't like Trump because he shits on POWs (likes guys who don't get caught), tweets like a 13 year old girl, is snowflake as all fuck when you criticize him, and has been known to be a crook all his life?
He's a huckster straight out of some piece of 19th century American literature. The only people who didn't recognize what a scumbag he's always been are the people caught up in his public displays of wealth. A lot of Americans hero worship those kind of people. It's so bizarre.
I get caught up in his great policy. How do you account for that?
What did you think of Trump before he re-enforced your politics? That's what I'm on about.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Jmac Attack wrote:
Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
You mean there are people like me who don't like Trump because he shits on POWs (likes guys who don't get caught), tweets like a 13 year old girl, is snowflake as all fuck when you criticize him, and has been known to be a crook all his life?
He's a huckster straight out of some piece of 19th century American literature. The only people who didn't recognize what a scumbag he's always been are the people caught up in his public displays of wealth. A lot of Americans hero worship those kind of people. It's so bizarre.
I get caught up in his great policy. How do you account for that?
I’ll let you know when great policy finally happens.
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showa58taro wrote:
Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Jmac Attack wrote:
Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
You mean there are people like me who don't like Trump because he shits on POWs (likes guys who don't get caught), tweets like a 13 year old girl, is snowflake as all fuck when you criticize him, and has been known to be a crook all his life?
He's a huckster straight out of some piece of 19th century American literature. The only people who didn't recognize what a scumbag he's always been are the people caught up in his public displays of wealth. A lot of Americans hero worship those kind of people. It's so bizarre.
I get caught up in his great policy. How do you account for that?
I’ll let you know when great policy finally happens.
It's not liberal non-sense, so I'll be waiting.
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Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
If Trump wasn't Trump we would have Hillary as POTUS, a GOP house, and GOP Senate, and two more liberal SCOTUS judges.

I will take Trump being Trump.
That's cool. It's also why you lost your vice grip on government. Just recognize the drawbacks is all.
Why do you think Obama lost the House, Senate, and more? Was it because of his tweeting? lol.
Economic frustration.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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Reign in Blood wrote:
showa58taro wrote:
Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Jmac Attack wrote:
Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
You mean there are people like me who don't like Trump because he shits on POWs (likes guys who don't get caught), tweets like a 13 year old girl, is snowflake as all fuck when you criticize him, and has been known to be a crook all his life?
He's a huckster straight out of some piece of 19th century American literature. The only people who didn't recognize what a scumbag he's always been are the people caught up in his public displays of wealth. A lot of Americans hero worship those kind of people. It's so bizarre.
I get caught up in his great policy. How do you account for that?
I’ll let you know when great policy finally happens.
It's not liberal non-sense, so I'll be waiting.
Just general, nonpartisan nonsense.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Jmac Attack wrote:
Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
You mean there are people like me who don't like Trump because he shits on POWs (likes guys who don't get caught), tweets like a 13 year old girl, is snowflake as all fuck when you criticize him, and has been known to be a crook all his life?
He's a huckster straight out of some piece of 19th century American literature. The only people who didn't recognize what a scumbag he's always been are the people caught up in his public displays of wealth. A lot of Americans hero worship those kind of people. It's so bizarre.
I get caught up in his great policy. How do you account for that?
What did you think of Trump before he re-enforced your politics? That's what I'm on about.
I paid to see Trump speak at a Tony Robbins event like 17 years ago. His books were pretty good and obviously a master of self promotion. Then there is the wrestling stuff and the gumption to take on the NFL.

So yeah, I might be the wrong person to ask and get a response you want.
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Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Jmac Attack wrote:
Headhunter wrote:And if there was ever going to be a year where the counterbalance to the presidential election didn't happen, this would have been it with the impact of 2010 redistricting. Trump being Trump made this all possible.
You mean there are people like me who don't like Trump because he shits on POWs (likes guys who don't get caught), tweets like a 13 year old girl, is snowflake as all fuck when you criticize him, and has been known to be a crook all his life?
He's a huckster straight out of some piece of 19th century American literature. The only people who didn't recognize what a scumbag he's always been are the people caught up in his public displays of wealth. A lot of Americans hero worship those kind of people. It's so bizarre.
I get caught up in his great policy. How do you account for that?
What did you think of Trump before he re-enforced your politics? That's what I'm on about.
I paid to see Trump speak at a Tony Robbins event like 17 years ago. His books were pretty good and obviously a master of self promotion. Then there is the wrestling stuff and the gumption to take on the NFL.

So yeah, I might be the wrong person to ask and get a response you want.
What's the response I want?
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Bad trade deals and illegal immigration are serious problems that Trump was making a priority. These are both thing that your average person has no control over and needs government help. Those alone are good reasons to support Trump.

Obama made healthcare a priority, but what did he actually do? He made the exact same policy I could have bought before his plans more expensive after. He took something within my control and made it worse while removing my control.
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Foo wrote:Bad trade deals and illegal immigration are serious problems that Trump was making a priority. These are both thing that your average person has no control over and needs government help. Those alone are good reasons to support Trump.

Obama made healthcare a priority, but what did he actually do? He made the exact same policy I could have bought before his plans more expensive after. He took something within my control and made it worse while removing my control.
Whilst possibly true for you your perspective did not extend to most poorer Americans or those with ore-existing conditions.
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showa58taro wrote:
Foo wrote:Bad trade deals and illegal immigration are serious problems that Trump was making a priority. These are both thing that your average person has no control over and needs government help. Those alone are good reasons to support Trump.

Obama made healthcare a priority, but what did he actually do? He made the exact same policy I could have bought before his plans more expensive after. He took something within my control and made it worse while removing my control.
Whilst possibly true for you your perspective did not extend to most poorer Americans or those with ore-existing conditions.
Since when is it ok to infringe on my liberty because someone else refuses to improve their own situation?
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Foo wrote:
showa58taro wrote:
Foo wrote:Bad trade deals and illegal immigration are serious problems that Trump was making a priority. These are both thing that your average person has no control over and needs government help. Those alone are good reasons to support Trump.

Obama made healthcare a priority, but what did he actually do? He made the exact same policy I could have bought before his plans more expensive after. He took something within my control and made it worse while removing my control.
Whilst possibly true for you your perspective did not extend to most poorer Americans or those with ore-existing conditions.
Since when is it ok to infringe on my liberty because someone else refuses to improve their own situation?
Since Obamacare passed and became law. I suppose is the snarky answer.really there isn’t an infringement not of your rights st all.
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Foo wrote:https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mysana ... 239398.php

A district flipped from Dem to Republican for the first time in 100 years,,,

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.local1 ... eport-says

A district Clinton's won by 20 points now a toss up as Dems nominate an old ass stroke victim against a conservative who speaks Spanish in a predominantly Spanish speaking area.
Looks like the old ass stroke victim won.

And my district flipped from Republican to Dem for the first time in almost 50 years.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/twitter-pelt ... 43268.html

I'm only sharing this because you know Trump reads this shit, and it totally pisses him off. Lol
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Jmac Attack wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/news/twitter-pelt ... 43268.html

I'm only sharing this because you know Trump reads this shit, and it totally pisses him off. Lol
On the one hand he’s acting pathetic. On the other hand it has swiftly moved the news cycle off his massive failures in the Midterm elections.
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