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[QUOTE=Joker;5164863]This has to just be the end of the GOP as we know it, right? Like, this shit cannot just pass unabated, right?[/QUOTE]
You must be joking, Joker.
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[QUOTE=Joker;5164863]This has to just be the end of the GOP as we know it, right? Like, this shit cannot just pass unabated, right?[/QUOTE]
That's an interesting statement when you think about it. For a long time the GOP as we know it hasn't been the GOP that many/some/at least a few Republicans signed up for. I suspect that it might be kinda like 'demonic possession'. Question is, how much of the 'demon' that Trump exemplifies will 'die', and will the GOP be reborn like many want it to be, or will it remain as it is.
Or will it split in two.
I'm more inclined to think that it will survive either as is, waiting to grab power again, or it will be split in two.
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[QUOTE=BruceWayneJr.;5164867]You must be joking, Joker.[/QUOTE]
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo7qoonzTCE[/url]
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Trump's approval after tax reveal, 42%. Trump's approval after an embarrassing debate Tuesday, 42%. Nothing will desuade his adoring followers.
Let's hope the other 58% make the right choice.
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[QUOTE=Kirby101;5164880]Trump's approval after tax reveal, 42%. Trump's approval after an embarrassing debate Tuesday, 42%. Nothing will desuade his adoring followers.
Let's hope the other 58% make the right choice.[/QUOTE]
Even the debate wont do anything to that. They will claim he won regardless of the reality. The bottom line is everyone with sense better vote. Cause it will be closer than it should even with all we know.
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[QUOTE=worstblogever;5163813]The loans are... owed to debtors in two countries, primarily...
Russia. And China.[/QUOTE]
Because of course, they are. I think we all suspected as much.
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[QUOTE=JackDaw;5163948]Could anyone with an open mind old enough to vote really not realise that (Trump is incompetent) already?[/QUOTE]
Legend has it there are still masses of undecided voters out there. Somewhere.
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[QUOTE=ChadH;5164949]Legend has it there are still masses of undecided voters out there. Somewhere.[/QUOTE]
If the polls are to be believed, it's around 8%.
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[QUOTE=Kirby101;5164880]Trump's approval after tax reveal, 42%. Trump's approval after an embarrassing debate Tuesday, 42%. Nothing will desuade his adoring followers.
Let's hope the other 58% make the right choice.[/QUOTE]
Remember when Hillary Clinton accused Trump of cheating on his taxes and his reply was, "That makes me smart." His supporters feel the same way. They think the government wastes our money, so if you can cheat them out of it and get away with it, that's something to be proud of. Never mind that the government will have less money to pay for basic services that even Trump's supporters take for granted. Hey, he outsmarted the IRS! That's the coolest!
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[QUOTE=Joker;5164863]This has to just be the end of the GOP as we know it, right? Like, this shit cannot just pass unabated, right?[/QUOTE]
How so? Trump has rolled back the rock and exposed the GOP for what we knew it was. Unfortunately 45% of Americans think this is all perfectly acceptable as long as minorities suffer, libtards cry, and rich people pay lower taxes.
As long as Twitter and Facebook don’t clamp down on conspiracy theories and propaganda and they have their state run news network, this will be the GOP for the foreseeable future.
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I just find it insane the amount of shit Obama got for tan suits, and having a coffee in his hand, but Trump is just A Okay. Like, what is wrong with people.
Our governmental system is deeply damaged. Possibly irreparably.
And even Republicans who dislike Trump still support the Republicans that are letting Trump happen, and walk away without any repercussions. I cannot understand it. My brain cannot fathom what it takes to think that way.
If Trump happened to my party and they were giving him a pass, I'd be fucking done with all of them.
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[QUOTE=Joker;5165074]I just find it insane the amount of shit Obama got for tan suits, and having a coffee in his hand, but Trump is just A Okay. Like, what is wrong with people.
Our governmental system is deeply damaged. Possibly irreparably.
And even Republicans who dislike Trump still support the Republicans that are letting Trump happen, and walk away without any repercussions. I cannot understand it. My brain cannot fathom what it takes to think that way.
If Trump happened to my party and they were giving him a pass, I'd be fucking done with all of them.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but you have standards.
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[QUOTE=Kevinroc;5163788]The only hope I can see is for Democrats to find some way to delay until after the Election, an Election that they win big. Keep the House. Take the Senate. Take the Presidency. Then announce if Republicans push this woman through the lame duck period, they will officially expand the number of seats on the Court.
(Of course that threat would also be on the Roberts Court during the ACA arguments after the election as well.)
Edit: I want to make clear what a long shot this all is. If Dems win big, they might have no choice but to expand the courts.[/QUOTE]
This wouldn't be a terrible choice. There are many groups of people who should have a voice on the court but as far as I know, have never had one. Has a Native-American ever held a seat on the court? I don't think so. With the things done today with native lands, I would like to see that change. We need so much more representation. That is only one example.
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[QUOTE=Robotman;5165009]How so? Trump has rolled back the rock and exposed the GOP for what we knew it was. Unfortunately 45% of Americans think this is all perfectly acceptable as long as minorities suffer, libtards cry, and rich people pay lower taxes.
As long as Twitter and Facebook don’t clamp down on conspiracy theories and propaganda and they have their state run news network, this will be the GOP for the foreseeable future.[/QUOTE]
The majority of Republicans have been ignorant a-holes for decades. You can trace it back to their adoption of the Southern Strategy. The party sold it's excuse for a soul to get in bed with racists and hypocritical Evangelicals.
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[QUOTE=Joker;5165074]I just find it insane the amount of shit Obama got for tan suits, and having a coffee in his hand, but Trump is just A Okay. Like, what is wrong with people.
Our governmental system is deeply damaged. Possibly irreparably.
And even Republicans who dislike Trump still support the Republicans that are letting Trump happen, and walk away without any repercussions. I cannot understand it. My brain cannot fathom what it takes to think that way.
[B]If Trump happened to my party and they were giving him a pass, I'd be fucking done with all of them[/B].[/QUOTE]
This is why i dropped out of the Republican party. But I dont think many people will do that. For me it was hard to leave the Republican party as crazy as that sounds. I was raised by Republican parent s and uncles and aunts. This was my life. I was brought up to believe certain things. I was told over and over that people who questioned these things do love the country and will make up all kinds of lies to make their point. But over the last few years I saw that this was not true. I started to see things for what they are. But it was still hard to go against a life time of beliefs. And the amount of hate I got from my family (Not my parents) and long time friends many of whom stopped talking to me.
And man when I came out as gay I may as well have bitched slapped baby Jesus on Christmas Eve during a prayer by the pope. Like I said it was hard.
I was lucky in the sense the two people who I really care about my parents were very supportive about my coming out and leaving the party. My dad still has some conservatives leanings but even he is not voting for Trump and Republicans in our state elections. His sister my aunt who lives with us act like we are traitors and are trying to destroy the country and she can not understand us.
I compare the GOP and many of their followers to being in a cult. A life time of brain washing and harder then Hell to get out of.