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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #50 on: March 16, 2026, 03:20:18 PM »
Would Texas put this dude in office?

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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #51 on: March 16, 2026, 03:21:12 PM »
Glad this dummy is going away.

Jasmine Crockett concedes, James Talarico wins Texas Senate primary
Kathryn Palmer and Phillip M. Bailey, USA TODAY
Wed, March 4, 2026
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/jasmine-crockett-concedes-james-talarico-162740179.html

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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #52 on: March 16, 2026, 03:25:48 PM »
Glad this dummy is going away.

Jasmine Crockett concedes, James Talarico wins Texas Senate primary
Kathryn Palmer and Phillip M. Bailey, USA TODAY
Wed, March 4, 2026
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/jasmine-crockett-concedes-james-talarico-162740179.html
Didn't one of her convict criminal security guards just die in a shootout with authorities?
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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #53 on: March 16, 2026, 03:46:50 PM »
Didn't one of her convict criminal security guards just die in a shootout with authorities?

Yep.  Not surprised.

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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #54 on: March 17, 2026, 06:57:43 AM »
Glad this dummy is going away.

Jasmine Crockett concedes, James Talarico wins Texas Senate primary
Kathryn Palmer and Phillip M. Bailey, USA TODAY
Wed, March 4, 2026
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/jasmine-crockett-concedes-james-talarico-162740179.html
She won't be going away. Will probably get a gig on MSNOW.

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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #55 on: March 17, 2026, 05:07:13 PM »
She won't be going away. Will probably get a gig on MSNOW.

True.  I meant going away from public office. 

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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #56 on: April 07, 2026, 05:26:24 PM »
The Midterm Warning Signs Are Flashing For Democrats, And Even CNN Sees It
"Republicans are actually ahead on net favorability at this by five points."
By  Virginia Kruta
Apr 6, 2026   DailyWire.com
https://www.dailywire.com/news/the-midterm-warning-signs-are-flashing-for-democrats-and-even-cnn-sees-it?fbclid=IwY2xjawRBLhFleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFzUzZta1V3dXN3ZFRGbnV1c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHnHlLQYx6P8dacW28LqApPQZS-KsW-bLWs2dToklG--mtYDZT3DYl8VUnsKO_aem_q7VcwoUy5xAJUXtdDvJAWg

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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #57 on: April 07, 2026, 05:48:53 PM »
The Midterm Warning Signs Are Flashing For Democrats, And Even CNN Sees It
"Republicans are actually ahead on net favorability at this by five points."
By  Virginia Kruta
Apr 6, 2026   DailyWire.com
https://www.dailywire.com/news/the-midterm-warning-signs-are-flashing-for-democrats-and-even-cnn-sees-it?fbclid=IwY2xjawRBLhFleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFzUzZta1V3dXN3ZFRGbnV1c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHnHlLQYx6P8dacW28LqApPQZS-KsW-bLWs2dToklG--mtYDZT3DYl8VUnsKO_aem_q7VcwoUy5xAJUXtdDvJAWg
Democrats have to pull their heads out of their asses and come up with something other than "get Trump"
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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #58 on: April 07, 2026, 06:10:51 PM »
Democrats have to pull their heads out of their asses and come up with something other than "get Trump"

They don't appear to have an agenda other than being anti-Trump.  They are on the wrong side of issues related to taxes, spending, national defense, men invading women's spaces, border security, and illegal immigration. 

As I've said numerous times, the only reason the GOP (which sucks) survives is because the Democrat party is so much worse.  They cannot run on policy.  Democrats rely on a combination of having a poorly managed/operating opponent in the GOP and keeping their base angry about something (Trump, alleged racism, illegal immigration, etc.).  Plus they have lost their dang minds.   

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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #59 on: April 07, 2026, 07:30:44 PM »
They don't appear to have an agenda other than being anti-Trump.  They are on the wrong side of issues related to taxes, spending, national defense, men invading women's spaces, border security, and illegal immigration. 

As I've said numerous times, the only reason the GOP (which sucks) survives is because the Democrat party is so much worse.  They cannot run on policy.  Democrats rely on a combination of having a poorly managed/operating opponent in the GOP and keeping their base angry about something (Trump, alleged racism, illegal immigration, etc.).  Plus they have lost their dang minds.

Fetterman actually said his party leader is just TDS.

They have to get back to classic liberalism, which they were closer to before Trump broke them.
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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #60 on: April 07, 2026, 08:22:02 PM »
Fetterman actually said his party leader is just TDS.

They have to get back to classic liberalism, which they were closer to before Trump broke them.

Fetterman is being red-pilled.  He just might quit the party.  Very surprised, because I thought he was a lost cause after his stroke.  Pretty remarkable recovery.

I doubt Democrats can recover.  They are letting the inmates run the asylum.  Just look at the leaders and mouthpieces of their party.  Extremists. 

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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #61 on: April 08, 2026, 04:13:09 PM »
Democrats have to pull their heads out of their asses and come up with something other than "get Trump"

Any suggestions?

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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #62 on: April 08, 2026, 06:47:31 PM »
Any suggestions?
How about discussing policies? What are they going to do to make Americans lives better? Not a select few faggots and weirdos, but all Americans. How are they going to bring down taxes? How are they going to improve infrastructure, homelessness, drug addiction, housing, etc.
Being in CA I get texts from dem candidates asking me to support them, every single time it's been about stopping Trump or getting Trump in some way. It's retarded.

Do you disagree?
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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
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How about discussing policies? What are they going to do to make Americans lives better? Not a select few faggots and weirdos, but all Americans. How are they going to bring down taxes? How are they going to improve infrastructure, homelessness, drug addiction, housing, etc.
Being in CA I get texts from dem candidates asking me to support them, every single time it's been about stopping Trump or getting Trump in some way. It's retarded.

Do you disagree?

I don't get texts from California democrats who are candidates asking me to support them. I get both democratic and republican candidates in Oregon asking me to support them. I also get requests for support of the democratic and republican party.

I have been around too long to believe in all the campaign promises from either republican or democratic candidates. I don't care which party you pick; all candidates tell people what they want to hear. When they are elected, they rarely deliver on all their campaign promises -- so they spend much of their time making excuses including blaming the other party for the lack of follow-through.

Here is a list of proposed democratic policies, some of which I agree with and others that I don't support:

Lowering Taxes and Increasing Income
Family Tax Credits: Expanding the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit and providing tax credits for working parents.
Worker Incentives: Offering tax benefits to businesses that invest in employee training, apprenticeships, and providing a second-earner tax deduction.
Corporate Tax Changes: Proposing to end tax breaks for corporate landlords and large investors to fund housing initiatives.

Improving Housing and Reducing Homelessness
The American Homeownership Act: Aims to curb Wall Street buying single-family homes, reinvesting that revenue into building new, affordable units.
Increasing Supply: Increasing the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, encouraging Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), and converting commercial properties into residential housing.
Infrastructure Investment: The LIFT America Act invests in broadband, clean energy, and drinking water.

Addressing Drug Addiction and Health
Medicare Negotiation: Continuing to lower prescription drug costs by allowing Medicare to negotiate prices.
Healthcare Access: Promoting "Medicare for Kids" to cover all children under 18 and expanding mental health and addiction services.

Infrastructure Development
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: Continuing implementation to modernize roads, bridges, and public transit.
Clean Energy: Investing in grid resilience, water infrastructure, and electric vehicle charging networks.

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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #64 on: Today at 05:06:21 PM »
I don't get texts from California democrats who are candidates asking me to support them. I get both democratic and republican candidates in Oregon asking me to support them. I also get requests for support of the democratic and republican party.

I have been around too long to believe in all the campaign promises from either republican or democratic candidates. I don't care which party you pick; all candidates tell people what they want to hear. When they are elected, they rarely deliver on all their campaign promises -- so they spend much of their time making excuses including blaming the other party for the lack of follow-through.

Here is a list of proposed democratic policies, some of which I agree with and others that I don't support:

Lowering Taxes and Increasing Income
Family Tax Credits: Expanding the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit and providing tax credits for working parents.
Worker Incentives: Offering tax benefits to businesses that invest in employee training, apprenticeships, and providing a second-earner tax deduction.
Corporate Tax Changes: Proposing to end tax breaks for corporate landlords and large investors to fund housing initiatives.

Improving Housing and Reducing Homelessness
The American Homeownership Act: Aims to curb Wall Street buying single-family homes, reinvesting that revenue into building new, affordable units.
Increasing Supply: Increasing the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, encouraging Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), and converting commercial properties into residential housing.
Infrastructure Investment: The LIFT America Act invests in broadband, clean energy, and drinking water.

Addressing Drug Addiction and Health
Medicare Negotiation: Continuing to lower prescription drug costs by allowing Medicare to negotiate prices.
Healthcare Access: Promoting "Medicare for Kids" to cover all children under 18 and expanding mental health and addiction services.

Infrastructure Development
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: Continuing implementation to modernize roads, bridges, and public transit.
Clean Energy: Investing in grid resilience, water infrastructure, and electric vehicle charging networks.
At least you posted a link to where you plagiarized this info from. ::)
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Re: The 2026 Midterm Election
« Reply #65 on: Today at 05:19:12 PM »
I don't get texts from California democrats who are candidates asking me to support them. I get both democratic and republican candidates in Oregon asking me to support them. I also get requests for support of the democratic and republican party.

I have been around too long to believe in all the campaign promises from either republican or democratic candidates. I don't care which party you pick; all candidates tell people what they want to hear. When they are elected, they rarely deliver on all their campaign promises -- so they spend much of their time making excuses including blaming the other party for the lack of follow-through.

Here is a list of proposed democratic policies, some of which I agree with and others that I don't support:

Lowering Taxes and Increasing Income
Family Tax Credits: Expanding the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit and providing tax credits for working parents.
Worker Incentives: Offering tax benefits to businesses that invest in employee training, apprenticeships, and providing a second-earner tax deduction.
Corporate Tax Changes: Proposing to end tax breaks for corporate landlords and large investors to fund housing initiatives.

Improving Housing and Reducing Homelessness
The American Homeownership Act: Aims to curb Wall Street buying single-family homes, reinvesting that revenue into building new, affordable units.
Increasing Supply: Increasing the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, encouraging Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), and converting commercial properties into residential housing.
Infrastructure Investment: The LIFT America Act invests in broadband, clean energy, and drinking water.

Addressing Drug Addiction and Health
Medicare Negotiation: Continuing to lower prescription drug costs by allowing Medicare to negotiate prices.
Healthcare Access: Promoting "Medicare for Kids" to cover all children under 18 and expanding mental health and addiction services.

Infrastructure Development
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: Continuing implementation to modernize roads, bridges, and public transit.
Clean Energy: Investing in grid resilience, water infrastructure, and electric vehicle charging networks.

At least you posted a link to where you plagiarized this info from. ::)

Yeah I'd like to know where you got this from too.