Voting

The law blocks ridiculous ideas from a potential majority, and the same goes for the electoral college blocking ridiculous candidates who can’t appeal to all or most of the states.

Seems to have failed us with Trump eh?
 
The law blocks ridiculous ideas from a potential majority, and the same goes for the electoral college blocking ridiculous candidates who can’t appeal to all or most of the states.

Seems to have failed us with Trump eh?
Trump won the majority of the states, all with their own culture and economies.

And in 2020 he will win even more states.
 
You seem to be very afraid to answer direct questions boi.

I don't suffer trolls like you very well.

Ignore the trolls people...they're an annoyance but in the end...they got nuthin

Get out there and VOTE.

FInd out where your polling place is. Figure out your transport if that's an issue...and get it done
 
MATTERS people.

EVERY vote counts.

Trump won in 2016 because of a mere 80,000 votes spread across three states...out of 160 MILLION.

If you need further illustration about how important every vote is, consider this.

The Virginia legislature was until this year Republican and they were blocking Medicaid expansion to tens of thousands of Virginians.

In 2017 the legislature flipped from Republican to Dem by one seat. And that seat was won by ONE vote.

Because of that ONE vote...tens of thousands of people got healthcare

Every vote matters

All true.
Good post.
 
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Ignore the noise people.

VOTE

Don't let them stop you
 
WE ALL need to Vote.

When large numbers of people vote...Republicans lose.
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MATTERS people.

EVERY vote counts.

Trump won in 2016 because of a mere 80,000 votes spread across three states...out of 160 MILLION.

If you need further illustration about how important every vote is, consider this.

The Virginia legislature was until this year Republican and they were blocking Medicaid expansion to tens of thousands of Virginians.

In 2017 the legislature flipped from Republican to Dem by one seat. And that seat was won by ONE vote.

Because of that ONE vote...tens of thousands of people got healthcare

Every vote matters

Voting is a waste of time....If it really mattered, you would't even have a vote.

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Ya get it?

Republicans don't want you to vote.

They know that if large numbers vote...they LOSE...and that terrifies them
 
You are stupid man, reported? You are far more stupid than I thought.You are a brainwashed dupe who NEEDS the Gov to take care of him. You may be 64 chronologically, you are 12 emotionally.Report me ;)

Uhoh. Another Trumper troll triggered.

Poor little snowflake

;) I didn't vote for Rump kid.
I AM a Conservative, I am NOT a Republican.

Well, nobody's perfect!
 
You seem to be very afraid to answer direct questions boi.

I don't suffer trolls like you very well.

Ignore the trolls people...they're an annoyance but in the end...they got nuthin

Get out there and VOTE.

FInd out where your polling place is. Figure out your transport if that's an issue...and get it done

Conservatives already know all of that information. Why do you malign libtards?
 
After the last election, we learned how many Americans were clueless enough to vote for Trump.

On Wednesday, we'll know how many Americans are willing to vote against their most basic interests, despite the absolute certainty that they know they're doing it and they understand what will happen to them if Republican majorities are maintained.

If the Republicans do manage to maintain their majority in the coming election, the next two years will strip the middle class of most, if not all, of the gains they've made since FDR's New Deal. The Republicans have come right out and admitted it.

Forget any pragmatic healthcare law, we'll be facing the repeal of such things as the minimum wage, voting rights, equality under the law, as well as the elevation of the corporate "person" and the 1% of wealth-holders to the status of "Super Citizens."

Despite these radical potentialities, loss of access to affordable healthcare is going to hit the middle class, committed Republican base particularly hard. They are at or approaching the age where diseases appear suddenly, and with a vengeance. Cancer, diabetes, heart problems, the various dementias, and a host of other very serious maladies emerge in late middle age. It's also not out of the realm of realistic possibility that the Republicans will make medical debts nondischargeable via bankruptcy.

In short — on Tuesday, November 6th, 2018, Americans will choose a future that will either reaffirm the stake of the middle class in the American experiment, or we will see the Republicans absolutely destroy the core of the base who voted for them.

If that happens, make no mistake — they will cement their place as the ruling class in America, legislatively first, and then by edict. They will make damned sure that the middle class will not be able to reemerge and return to to the position of political power the middle class once held.

Is THAT really what you want America? Why would you shoot yourself in the foot to vote for thieves?
 
After the last election, we learned how many Americans were clueless enough to vote for Trump.

On Wednesday, we'll know how many Americans are willing to vote against their most basic interests, despite the absolute certainty that they know they're doing it and they understand what will happen to them if Republican majorities are maintained.
Who the fuck are you to try and tell anyone, whom you don't even know, what their own best interests are?

Is there anything more overtly arrogant and snobbish than the Murican leftist moonbat?
 
After the last election, we learned how many Americans were clueless enough to vote for Trump.

On Wednesday, we'll know how many Americans are willing to vote against their most basic interests, despite the absolute certainty that they know they're doing it and they understand what will happen to them if Republican majorities are maintained.

If the Republicans do manage to maintain their majority in the coming election, the next two years will strip the middle class of most, if not all, of the gains they've made since FDR's New Deal. The Republicans have come right out and admitted it.

Forget any pragmatic healthcare law, we'll be facing the repeal of such things as the minimum wage, voting rights, equality under the law, as well as the elevation of the corporate "person" and the 1% of wealth-holders to the status of "Super Citizens."

Despite these radical potentialities, loss of access to affordable healthcare is going to hit the middle class, committed Republican base particularly hard. They are at or approaching the age where diseases appear suddenly, and with a vengeance. Cancer, diabetes, heart problems, the various dementias, and a host of other very serious maladies emerge in late middle age. It's also not out of the realm of realistic possibility that the Republicans will make medical debts nondischargeable via bankruptcy.

In short — on Tuesday, November 6th, 2018, Americans will choose a future that will either reaffirm the stake of the middle class in the American experiment, or we will see the Republicans absolutely destroy the core of the base who voted for them.

If that happens, make no mistake — they will cement their place as the ruling class in America, legislatively first, and then by edict. They will make damned sure that the middle class will not be able to reemerge and return to to the position of political power the middle class once held.

Is THAT really what you want America? Why would you shoot yourself in the foot to vote for thieves?

After the last election, we learned how many Americans were clueless enough to vote for Trump.

and we saw that even more, (3,000,000 +) were clueless enough to vote for Hillary.


So, which side is the more clueless?
 

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