jpx7
Very Flirtatious, but Doubts What Love Is.
We are much closer to your preferred economic system than mine
And not close enough to either to really see how they'd work.
We are much closer to your preferred economic system than mine
Legit question, because it's hard to keep up with every single post containing some new Russian angle.
What is it that the Russians did that resulted in Trump in winning?
I would say we no longer have a conservative party in this country...it remains to be seen how the niche gets filled
My point is the Repubs have won both sides of an election (pop. vote and electoral) once since 1992. The future generations of voters are likely to vote Dem that Rep. The South will be flipping within a couple of elections. It's already happened in VA. NC is a battle every election. Texas and GA will soon follow. It's not the Dems that are in trouble based on trends.
GA, NC are trending one way. PA, OH, MI are trending the other way. The tipping point state changes each election.
A lot of things contributed to Trump winning and the Russian "contribution" was probably negligible. If you think that disposes of the matter, you might find yourself surprised in the next few months.
The Rude Pundit @rudepundit
The Trump administration exists because a foreign government wanted it there. If that doesn't enrage you, you're not a patriot.
Please help
If Joe Biden or Sanders are the next nominee two of those three go back dem.
Well, I'm seeing a lot of comments like this:
I'm not even saying he's wrong... but I've seen the claim made (a lot) and I'm still not sure what they did to cause to victory.an you help?
Please help
The Rude Pundit @rudepundit
The Trump administration exists because a foreign government wanted it there. If that doesn't enrage you, you're not a patriot.
57.... I'm deciding if I need to be enraged. Can you explain to me specifically why this point is true?
Who said you were a patriot ?
whew, your opinion of my credibility has been keeping me up nights,
can't tell you how much your concern means
Republicans Reluctantly Acknowledge a Failure of Governing
On Washington
By CARL HULSE JULY 12, 2017
WASHINGTON — Republicans are failing at governance. And they know it.
Their senatorially painful decision announced on Tuesday to sacrifice some of lawmakers’ usually sacrosanct August recess was a public confession that they have not gotten the job done even while controlling the White House, Senate and House of Representatives.
In deciding to forgo at least the first two weeks of their regular summer getaway, Senator Mitch McConnell and his colleagues essentially admitted that they could not afford to go home to face constituents without making a concerted effort to pass contentious health care legislation and put some other points on the board.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/12/...st-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news