If you are pro abortion, for higher taxes, sociized medicine, increased gov regulation and for gun control, then you are liberal.
If you are pro abortion, for higher taxes, sociized medicine, increased gov regulation and for gun control, then you are liberal.
Trump loses, AGAIN wrote:
Twenty states are planning on blocking Trump from appearing on the 2020 ballot
. . . . because of his refusal to cooperate with Congressional oversight.
https://www.salon.com/2019/04/26/blue-states-move-to-block-donald-trump-from-2020-ballot/
This ^ is INSANE.
non runner trump wrote:
So Manly wrote:
So, any general who ended up losing a battle or war was therefore not a great general?
Any athlete who ever lost was not a great athlete?
Are you some kind of moron?
So, you are saying people like Hitler are great.
No.
Try to say something relevant.
And you still come up with nothing. He had this long, prolific career of public pronouncements and you can't come up with even one bad thing he said or did.
Billy Graham was far from perfect like Jesus. But he may be the closest thing we had in the 20th century.
So Manly wrote:
non runner trump wrote:
So, you are saying people like Hitler are great.
No.
Try to say something relevant.
You failed, Trumper.
The Mueller report turned a profit. Manafort had to turn over millions he got for his criminal wrongdoing. It more than paid for the entire investigation.
Tiny did obstruct justice. There is no doubt about that. If he wasn't the president he would be behind bars right now. But he will get to prison soon enough.
Should be quite a trumper reunion in prison, as they trickle in one by one.
What the What? wrote:
Trump loses, AGAIN wrote:
Twenty states are planning on blocking Trump from appearing on the 2020 ballot
. . . . because of his refusal to cooperate with Congressional oversight.
https://www.salon.com/2019/04/26/blue-states-move-to-block-donald-trump-from-2020-ballot/This ^ is INSANE.
Nah, it's part of that whole federalism thing...which you probably support: Individual states determine ballot eligibility in their elections.
But it's a nothing story. Not one state (to my knowledge) has actually passed such a law. As the story makes clear, the legislation has simply been *introduced* in 19 states--five of which have rejected it.
By itself, "introducing" legislation doesn't mean jack.
erstj wrote:
By itself, "introducing" legislation doesn't mean jack.
By your measure then, Executive Orders don't mean jack.
EOs wrote:
erstj wrote:
By itself, "introducing" legislation doesn't mean jack.
By your measure then, Executive Orders don't mean jack.
Non Sequitur of the Day Award!
erstj wrote:
Non Sequitur of the Day Award!
^ MORAN of the YEAR Award!
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agip wrote:
Alan gave me the idea to look through this website. Amazing stuff, that shows how hard it will be for spanky to win. Approval ratings for him have collapsed in key states. Supportes of the naked guy who likes being spanked by porn stars will have to spend a fortune in many, many places.
Here's a sample of key states and how approval ratings have fallen. First number is at the inauguraation, second is now.
WI: +6 to -12
MI: +7 tp -12
PA: +10 to -7
AZ: +19 tp -6
FL: +22 tp -2
NV +10 to -10
FL: +22 to -2
even OH: +14 to -5
Sure, these are not votes, and people will hold their nose to vote for the R even if he is unpopular. But geez, I'd hate being a Spankist strategist looking at that map. American truly hates this president.
If I were a betting man (which I am not), I would not bet that OH and FL will go for the Democrat. Ohio maintains support for Jim Jordan, one of the most mouth-breathing people in the Senate. Ohio elected a Republican governor last time who was losing in the polls at times and has a very conservative record, especially with regard to abortion.
I think Trump may be in trouble in those other states. The danger of course is that a Democrat certainly could drop the ball here...big scandal after winning the nomination, etc.
This is one reason why the House really should begin impeachment proceedings as soon as possible. We need to have these public hearings first, but they should move swiftly to do those and then move forward with impeachment proceedings. Elizabeth Warren is right on this. If Republicans in the Senate want to acquit this horrible man, then they need to vote that way and live with the potential consequences of that vote.
You know, prior to that last statement, I was trying to have at least a small level of respect for you. But you have made it impossible.
Does the name Gandhi ring a bell? Mother Theresa? Martin Luther King Jr.? Nelson Mandela? Rigoberta Menchú? Malala Yousafzai? Aung San Suu Kyi ?
And you point to Billy Graham?!???
OK, so you are either trolling or are certifiably insane. I have no interest in either. Have fun with your last word. You are henceforth banned from any further attention from me.
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
I thought you guys were 100% behind Mueller. Since he didn't give you the result that MSNBC & CNN already convicted Trump of, you want to criticize Mueller now? LMFAO!!!!!
Sore losers. It doesn't work that way. You lost, get over it.
No collusion
No obstruction
Do you know that you are a stupid person? If not, you should know that you are a special kind of stupid.
Here's a Place to Start wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
And you still come up with nothing. He had this long, prolific career of public pronouncements and you can't come up with even one bad thing he said or did.
Billy Graham was far from perfect like Jesus. But he may be the closest thing we had in the 20th century.
You know, prior to that last statement, I was trying to have at least a small level of respect for you. But you have made it impossible.
Does the name Gandhi ring a bell? Mother Theresa? Martin Luther King Jr.? Nelson Mandela? Rigoberta Menchú? Malala Yousafzai? Aung San Suu Kyi ?
And you point to Billy Graham?!???
OK, so you are either trolling or are certifiably insane. I have no interest in either. Have fun with your last word. You are henceforth banned from any further attention from me.
Have personal bannings become a thing? Flagpole’s idea?
Everyone adopting the language of dictatorship now. Sad.
Also, Aung San Suu Kyi, maybe doesn’t belong on that list anymore.
Agree about Ohio - it's becoming more like Indiana. Weird. What do you think happened? Obama won Ohio twice, without much strain. Now it's not even close. I think. Weird switch.
Here's a Place to Start wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
And you still come up with nothing. He had this long, prolific career of public pronouncements and you can't come up with even one bad thing he said or did.
Billy Graham was far from perfect like Jesus. But he may be the closest thing we had in the 20th century.
You know, prior to that last statement, I was trying to have at least a small level of respect for you. But you have made it impossible.
Does the name Gandhi ring a bell? Mother Theresa? Martin Luther King Jr.? Nelson Mandela? Rigoberta Menchú? Malala Yousafzai? Aung San Suu Kyi ?
And you point to Billy Graham?!???
OK, so you are either trolling or are certifiably insane. I have no interest in either. Have fun with your last word. You are henceforth banned from any further attention from me.
That's quite a threat since you are posting anonymously. Not that I would care anyway.
Billy Graham belongs with those other names. It would be pointless to debate who among them was the most Christ-like.
Trump won OH for the same reason he won WI and MI, the margin was just much greater.
OH is THE swing state and it has swung greatly back and forth. It has gone to the winner in every election since ‘64.
Alan
Asked to name the candidate they currently support, 54 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents did not volunteer anyone. That figure is little changed from 56 percent in January, despite a slew of candidate announcements, vigorous campaigning in the early primary and caucus states, multiple cable television town halls and interviews and constant fundraising appeals.
Like I’ve said, all this talk about anyone being a frontrunner is premature. Literally nothing matters until the debates, and even those will mostly affect the base. The first few primaries are what’s important. Winning leads to more winning because people like voting for a winner. In some circumstances they will switch up and vote for the underdog because of a perceived inevitable front-runner. Biden is the big name but he needs to lose Iowa if he wants to win it all.
I think Beto will still be the nominee. His ground game is unmatched. He needs more national exposure and he’ll eventually cave and do a CNN Town Hall.
Alan
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
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