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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

and Michigan, my poor Michigan. We have finally sunk to the bottom of the ocean.....or maybe we’re in hell. Yeah that’s it, hell.

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Annie's avatar

All those states that legalized infanticide will have a reckoning. Truly evil.

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Naomi's avatar

Those blue states are killing their future voters. And, by allowing castration of other children they are preventing future births.

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Annie's avatar

I try to think those born innocents are better off never meeting their awful birth parents. Our Lord will embrace and cherish them.I don't give them the title of mother unless you add f-cker with it. They do not deserve the title of mother.

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SM's avatar

I've always been PRO life, but these days I am glad some of those deranged and vile women aren't reproducing. Thankful for less of their kind. Hopefully their popluation dwindles while those who value life and have strong morals are the ones reproducing. Do they realize they are wiping themselves out? Silver lining to the murderous and proud abortionists?

I have a lot of compassion for those who have faced choices that I don't understand. Not everyone who has had an abortion is vile or deranged. Those women need support, love and healing that only Jesus can provide. I have no compassion for those who are gleefully promoting the murder of fully developed, healthy infants for the sake of convenience and utter selfishness. God will not allow those actions to go unanswered by his wrath.

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Tina's avatar

Why don’t they just get their tubes tied? Most of them can get it paid for. I never thought a human being would murder their own children like this-up until birth?! Unreal.

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CMCM's avatar

Exactly what I was just thinking! These vile, hateful women could get their reproductive ability taken care of quite quickly and easily. Then they can have as many one night stands as they wish.

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Vonu's avatar

They aren't as vile and hateful as they are self-centered and ignorant.

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Vonu's avatar

Tubal ligation is an elective procedure.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I know. I am just reporting what I have heard many people say 🤷‍♀️

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Vonu's avatar

That is called hear say in courtrooms.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah we’re not in court 🙄 I am just playing devil’s advocate and bringing up an oft repeated argument. It would be worth finding out if this is a valid point, I think, and if so, correcting it.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree but I’ve heard some women say they can’t find a doctor to do it without a spouse's approval or if they are under a certain age. Not sure if this is really true but it wouldn’t surprise me (the doctors probably fear getting sued).

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SadieJay's avatar

Probably easier to become a different gender.

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Marsali S.'s avatar

A woman can get a tubal ligation without spouse approval.

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Vonu's avatar

As she should be.

Have you read the thread?

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RunningLogic's avatar

I would hope so, but I have heard more anecdotes than I can count about that happening to women (especially younger women). True or urban legend? 🤷‍♀️ I don’t know but it could be worth finding out if it does happen and if so how it can be stopped.

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Mark Charpentier's avatar

no issues if boosted - S/

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Vonu's avatar

Wouldn't that place one's spouse in the position of being one's owner?

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is what these people say angers them, they think it’s not right that their spouse should have to sign off on it. Again, I have no personal experience with this but have heard many people on many occasions claim it to be true. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised because I know doctors sometimes say dumb and condescending things to patients. If it is true, I think it should be explicitly allowed with no recourse to sue the doctor if the person changes her mind.

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Vonu's avatar

In what way would having to have one's spouse sign off on a medical procedure not make one the property of one's spouse?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Great comment and good points.

I almost think that for the screeching harpy extremists, our response to them should be “Good, I’m really glad you won’t be having those children, we don’t need people like you reproducing.” That’s what they think about poor and minorities so turnabout is fair play right 😑

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SadieJay's avatar

Here is my very personal substack on the subject. The price of a subscription is one million dollars. Haha! Just a kidding...♥

https://sadiejay.substack.com/p/every-little-piece

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Vickie Marie's avatar

Yes but God lists shedding of innocent blood as one of the six things he hates. These states and people who support infanticide will meet Gods wrath!

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Tracy's avatar

Exactly what I thought. Bring it on, God!

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KGer's avatar

Blue state here in Mass, where they elected a pro-choice lesbian Governor. Evil is right in our faces!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

KGer- shall we take our families and go to a far away island and live?! I’m in commie-ca! UGH

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SadieJay's avatar

Let's go. We can multiply ourselves to all buy an island to get away from these evil people.

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KGer's avatar

I know! CA is just as bad with the likes of Nightmare Newsom! They have no morality it’s all out in the open and in our faces.

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Michael Framson's avatar

Oregon's Bi-sexual witch Kate Brown appears to be handing it over to Tina Kotek a lesbian I believe. I do not find the amount of red in the US map to be reassuring in any way. And to hear that 72% of those polled believes the country is headed in the wrong direction also has little meaning. A LBTQ........ view of wrong direction versus my own are night and day different.

Circling the drain in Oregon.

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KenM's avatar

Neighbor in CT. I really thought Bob S Had a chance with this clowns covid tyranny.. rather he got destroyed.. even worse than the last election. Should of known still seeing a lot of sheep in masks ... smh.

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Tina's avatar

I would have to move!

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Maha's avatar

And in grade school kid's faces as drag queens are brought to perform for them...

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RJ Rambler's avatar

If ppl still have their children in schools then... They are the ones who did this to US. YES CHANGE STARTS AT HOME AND IT'S GONNA HURT for preservation of life and liberty.

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Chelie's avatar

So true. Let's not forget the covidians.

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Politico Phil's avatar

As are the shots also.

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Betsy Frost's avatar

I can not reconcile in my mind the belief that abortion up to birth is to be allowed and yet we also all pay a huge premium to our health insurance industry to provide care and life support to the preborn and premature. If it's not a baby/person then why are we paying for this care?

Note, I don't support abortion but would like to have an answer from someone who does. Why is this baby a person in some circumstances but not in others?

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Naomi's avatar

The reason for partial birth abortion was to abort the baby while the head was still inside the mother. Once the baby is born it is a person and has the full protection of the law.

Canada is changing that. They have a new law MAIDS that allows, may even encourage, euthania. Currently a person can request an assisted suicide for the flimsiest of reasons. One women in her 60's requested it because her living expenses had become higher than her income and her economic quality of life was deteriorating. Her request was granted. One mother has tried frantically to prevent her 23 year old son's assisted suicide. He has been depressed because he doesn't have a girl friend. Recently I saw that Trudeau wants MAIDS extended for disabled babies. What constitutes a disability?

This is evil and I find it intensely disturbing this is happening in the most decent country on the planet. Or it was.

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Barbls's avatar

Aren't all babies "disabled"? They can't take care of themselves on any level, and will die without care. This is an evil, evil death cult.

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Garden variety's avatar

So true I never thought about it like that

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Garden variety's avatar

Jack Hibbs said it is like gangrene it won’t stop and I tend to agree hurts my heart

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Yarrow's avatar

IIRC, that exists as a procedure because back before C-sections became relatively safe, it was necessary in cases of uncontrolled diabetes in the mother, where the baby's head became too large to deliver, and the mother would otherwise die. Not much excuse for it now, when you can usually do a C-section, but there might still be some rare medical reason for it. That in no way excuses making it legal for any reason you like.

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Tina's avatar

I saw all of that about assisted suicide! Evil evil evil

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes it is indeed very disturbing.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

You put it so kindly. I don’t have words. I’m heartbroken and angry at the same time.

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Vonu's avatar

Those who support abortion most probably have never seen one being performed, or they wouldn't.

Since abortion is always an elective procedure,, those who wish to have one should be required to watch a video of one being performed as part of a informed consent process.

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Tory's avatar

It a true cruel murder. Just think of all the options of Birth Control even days or a few weeks after. Our country has forgotten much. A conscience . Very sad.

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Annie's avatar

That question is up to the person giving birth. And state law.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

You mean the woman?

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Annie's avatar

I won't give the title woman or mother to those nasty karens. They don't deserve it.

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Yarrow's avatar

You don't have to pay for it. Maybe take a look at religious healthshare programs.

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SadieJay's avatar

We had Christian Brotherhood for a time. We never had to use it and it has been years since I looked at something like that.

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Barbls's avatar

Unless something drastically has changed in the way hospital systems and doctors receive payment from government-collected taxes, you DO have to pay for it.

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Yarrow's avatar

There's that. But you do have a choice about the insurance side of things.

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Vonu's avatar

Abortion involves ripping the arms, legs, and entrails from the body of a fetus with a well enough developed nervous system to feel the pain.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

& harvesting

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Vonu's avatar

Most aborted fetuses wind up as medical waste and frequently in a dumpster.

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SM's avatar

Not if Planned Parenthood has anything to do with it. They have harvested and SOLD healthy baby organs and tissue to a variety of industries. Big Pharma and the Anti Aging/Beauty industry are two of their largest customers.

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Vonu's avatar

KIndly reproduce your documentation here for our perusal.

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SM's avatar

Another tidbit for your curiosity…I was asked if I wanted to “donate” my sons’ foreskins to a pharmaceutical company when they were circumcised. Turns out infant foreskins are brimming with healthy cells that are a favorite ingredient in expensive face creams and serums 🫠

That was 13 years ago.

Harvesting organs and tissue has been a back door deal for decades. Fetal cell lines have been used in the development of vaccines since the 60s!

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KGer's avatar

Most recently in Michigan a live abortion was being broadcast over the air…..I have no words

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

OMG , I didn’t hear or see this , disgusting.

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KGer's avatar

It is, as if the abortion wasn’t enough this woman consented to having her abortion broadcast on the radio

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Vonu's avatar

What is the difference between a live and a dead abortion?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

AIs are so boring.

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Vonu's avatar

AIs are never aborted.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

It is so tragic. Really. I believe more tragic than himan sex trafficking.

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Vonu's avatar

How could ripping a fetus apart be less tragic than trafficking sex slaves?

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Lisa Ca's avatar

You read it wrong. Insaid its MORE tragic.

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Vonu's avatar

You misunderstood my tacit agreement.

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Lone Star's avatar

I fear Biden will double down on executive orders, executive-bureaucratic overreach, and vetoing every good law that comes out of the legislative branch.

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Vonu's avatar

Biden is more boring than any AI could ever be.

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Annie's avatar

Of course he will. Don't give in.

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Vonu's avatar

An executive order only applies to the employees of the executive branch agency to which it was directed. An executive order has no lawful bearing on anyone who is not a federal government employee. Vetoes will be easier to override with a Republican majority.

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mimi's avatar

FDR interned Japanese-Americans with an executive order. State governors went along with that (except for the governor of Colorado)

Don't be so sure about the illegality. It only matters when a court rules against it. If everyone else enforces it, it's de facto legal.

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Vonu's avatar

Where did I say anything about illegality?

FDR was the commander in chief when he interned those of Japanese descent with no consideration for the constitutional rights he'd sworn to protect and defend.

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mimi's avatar

"no lawful bearing"

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Vonu's avatar

Legality and lawfulness are different things.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

You obviously are unaware of how many 3 letter government agencies have been created by presidential executive order. Your statement about executive orders is nowhere near accurate. Maybe you're thinking of "mandates".

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Vonu's avatar

I'm sorry your entire American history education was acquired in a public fool system facility.

All of those 3 letter government agencies are in the executive branch that is managed by the president who signed the executive orders in question.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

You've obviously haven't read or studied the US Constitution.

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Vonu's avatar

I buy pocket copies by the boxful and pass them out for free.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Try reading one. Please show me where in the US Constitution that it grants the president the authority to create a new government agency by way of executive order.

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Vonu's avatar

It doesn't prohibit him/her from doing so.

Who else but the chief executive officer of the government, the president, would be the one to create a new department in the executive branch of the government? If Congess wanted to interfere in his doing that, all they have to do is refuse to fund it. The SCOTUS couldn't find something unconstitutional that isn't mentioned in the Constitution.

If you say the Constitution says something that it clearly doesn't without citing the specific language, we can only assume that you are psychotic or deceptive.

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Vickie Marie's avatar

Yes they will these are demonic strongholds. Gods wrath is coming.

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Vonu's avatar

Perhaps praying to God will have more beneficial outcomes than worrying about what Biden will do.

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Tory's avatar

💯

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Vonu's avatar

"💯?"

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I’m literally in shock. I hope lawsuits or something legal overturns this. My heart is in despair for these little lives.

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Chelie's avatar

Thats where hell is, and they will continue burn themselves down.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Who will be the ones committing it?

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Vonu's avatar

Licensed medical doctors under the guise of an elective medical procedure.

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Karen Shore's avatar

And a billable procedure at that.

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Vonu's avatar

All medical procedures are billable.

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Tracy's avatar

I cannot fathom the cold, heartless doctors who will perform these abortions at any stage. My brain just doesn't go there. It's beyond horrifying.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I hear you completely, Tracy. What does it matter that a baby "can" be killed up to the time of birth? Of course, we 𝒌𝒏𝒐𝒘 this, but who -- who are the people that 𝒘𝒐𝒖𝒍𝒅???????

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Tracy's avatar

Monsters walk amongst us.

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Vonu's avatar

You would benefit from watching all of the videos that Dr. Anthony Levatino has made about the 1200 abortions he performed before having his adopted daughter die in his arms on the way to the ER after she was run over because she ran into the street.

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Vonu's avatar

Maybe you could fathom more if you were a medical school graduate.

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Tracy's avatar

What does your comment even mean?

Just trying to start something? There's always one.

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Vonu's avatar

If you don't understand it, you probably weren't meant to.

If no one ever starts something, no one will ever see it finished.

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Tracy's avatar

Lol! Fool!!

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Vonu's avatar

Being a fool is much more preferable than being a ignorant ad hominist.

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Tracy's avatar

Oooh. You're hurting my little ignorant feelings. 😄

Have a great rest of the day!

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Natalie's avatar

Yes, my state of Michigan is sunk. The three witches were re-elected, and with Proposal 2 passing, we will probably never be able to elect a Republican in my lifetime. With proposal 3 passing, our babies will be killed and our boys and girls will be able to transgender without parental consent. Our beautiful state will be transformed into a land of solar and wind farms, and we'll likely be mandated to buy only EVs within the next ten years. And Whitmer will be a prime candidate for 2024 or beyond.

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Carrie's avatar

Total disgust here too. I'm sure they cheated in Detroit. I am sick of being controlled by one big huge city that is corrupt and votes democrat. Drive thru Detroit and see the burned out abandoned buildings and wonder how they can think that their city is great - and these people, their phony votes, determine our state elections. It's disgusting.

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Bubblehead's avatar

All a person has to do is go back and look at the red and blue map Jeff included in this post. Those rather small, extremely tiny in most cases, blue areas are deciding what the entire US does and becomes. Sad. For many reasons.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

That typifies most states.

As far as Michigan goes, beyond isolated blue counties in a vast sea of red, the tri-county area primarily drives election results. While Wayne County corruption is a factor, and Macomb County is an enigma, affluent liberals in Oakland County are the tip of the spear.

These are the people who blindly adhered to Gretchen's covid policies, hid in their basements, fought to be first in line for their vaccine, wore masks while walking outside or driving alone, are proud graduates of and send their kids to U of M which is a bastion of wokeism, and fully support abortion without limit. I know because these people are my former neighbors.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yup and they think they are the “smart people”. 🙄

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Politico Phil's avatar

I suppose, given enough time, they will have killed themselves off. Too long to wait though.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes and interestingly enough, pretty much all of the state capital cities are blue. Funny how places where a lot of people work for the government want more and bigger government 🤔🙄 Kudos to the Tallahassee area for bucking the trend!!

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CMCM's avatar

Government certainly does seem to be largely Blue.

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SadieJay's avatar

Exactly. And the blue in Montana, that is all implants from Cali into Bozeman/Missoula side. Lord have mercy.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That map was so interesting to me, definitely revealing where liberal transplants live!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

That map made it look like the gangs of the cities were moving into the smaller towns and taking over...Illinois!

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Politico Phil's avatar

Looking at CA and Oregon, I can see why there are movements in those states to split away from the rest of the state. I think in Oregon they want to join ID and in CA they want to make an entirely separate state.

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Renee Marie's avatar

I’ve been keeping my eye on New California! It’s been in the works for years and is moving right along with Paul Preston at the helm.

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Stacey's avatar

We are the majority! When we can grasp this, then we will act like it and take back what has been lost/stolen from us!

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Elaine H's avatar

When people wake up and vote!! In a nearby red county, only 54% came out to vote in Michigan.

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CMCM's avatar

Yes....the truly shocking thing is to look at that map.

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taxpayer's avatar

It's not "areas" who decide. It's, ideally, "people." The blue areas are largely urban, the red areas more rural.

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SadieJay's avatar

The blue MT in totally small town rural. Holding onto ID by a thread in Boise and the Sun Valley/Ketchum area.

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michigan.rob's avatar

Right. And remember who runs the cities and owns the media and thus controls "public opinion" (i.e., "public opinion" as we're told it to be). Accordingly, they infiltrate election campaigns and ultimately determine the outcomes. They are of course the elephant in the room. Took over the U.S. (i.e., "officially") in 1913 with the establishment of the Federal Reserve and the passage of the 16th Amendment (Fed. Income Tax) (not a coincidence that those happened in the same year). Since then, they have thoroughly subjugated the masses (mostly via taxation), degraded the culture (pornography and abortion both being creations of this group), and slowly but surely destroyed the rule of law, as we’re now fully witnessing with our “compromised” elections.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Same here. In Ca. Did you see how split our state actually is by county? But we always go far left blue

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Politico Phil's avatar

And thus does the pressure continue to build to fracture and split apart the states. The failing blue states, including CA, will have to depend on the Feds to keep from going bankrupt. The red states will eventually refuse to pay for this and decide to tell the blue Feds and the blue states they are on their own.

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Tracy's avatar

Same here in MN. We are a mostly conservative state but the three large cities rule. Has been this way forever .

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Sarah Dee's avatar

I'm in MN too. Makes me sick to see how overwhelmingly red the state is and STILL we manage to elect a repulsive, controlling, Democratic governor.

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Tucson Tanya's avatar

All prayers and financial strength goes to MOVING out!

Moving isn't as hard when compared to enduring other hardships... like being fearful of crime or having to rideshare now bc EV is the only "other" option.

Food for thought. Blessings. My state was red just 8 years ago.... we be blue now too 😔

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Fla Mom's avatar

Both Virginia and Florida were purple trending blue, until we weren't. Our gift from the Founders is our republican form of self-government, but it takes a *lot* of *work,* and that work is constant, never-ending. Look up what you can about The Virginia Project, which went from mission statement to sweeping all state offices in 24 months. How long until Election Day 2024? 24 months.

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KenM's avatar

All the smart people left NY/CT to move south away from the tyranny.

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DogsLife's avatar

Move where? It's the question I cannot answer.

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NAB's avatar

This is my question too. We live in Upstate, Western NY and I was thinking maybe Ohio? But then I remembered they had Mike "I LOVE COVID" DeWine winning by a huge margin yesterday. Ugh. Based on the map in Jeff's post, maybe move to the exact middle of the country. I don't know if anywhere is "safe" (and can Florida really hold ALL of us? :))

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DogsLife's avatar

Maybe some entrepreneur could develop a real estate site where unhappy conservatives and unhappy liberals could trade locations.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

We have many conservative, faith-filled New Yorkers that are now happy in SD.

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Tucson Tanya's avatar

Arkansas!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I totally agree. This radical division and wins by a thread has me so afraid of wherever we would move. We thought Idaho but it seems so many are a slip away from flipping blue.

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DogsLife's avatar

Never thought the day would come I would have to consider crime stats and progressive policies before considering a move. The country's a mess - and changing daily as more flood across the border. Is it open for anyone heading south??

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SusanMc's avatar

We’d love to have you in Alabama! But some truth in advertisement here; We are reddest of the red, but we need help clearing out the very very pink! Our re-elected governor is a step behind the current president.

Truly if you’re conservative, unwoke, value life at any stage, believe in medical freedom, parental rights, etc. PLEASE come to Sweet Home Alabama & join our efforts to stop the pretenders (while we’re still red).

Beaches, lakes, rivers, forests, mountains & hills, friendly Southerners, good food!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

That’s sweet of you. We definitely are red! My husband’s company is in Alabama so we have thought about it.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Sigh, Its an argument I have been having with a good friend who is threatening to move out of our ever bluer county in a red state to one of the more red counties. It's something I have considered, I'll admit. But retreat is a sign of defeat. I am down today for sure. But there is still a little flame that says, when you retreat they win. Half the country can't fit in Florida, and growth is a good thing, until it's not. The bigger problem is that D's work a lot harder at infiltrating than the R's do at fighting back. I get that they have jobs, families, and involvement in other areas. But way too many 'conservative' friends/acquaintances whose eyes glaze over at the mention of any opportunity to get involved and informed. 'Politics is ugly/boring/not interesting'. But oh how they love to complain about gas prices, woke schools and their grocery bill....

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Timbo Slice's avatar

It's a fair statement. Many of my friends that are conservatives caved to the vax, which tells me a lot about them. They just don't have the time, so they say, to care or to read and find out what's really going on. It's almost like dems who vote the party line no matter who it is.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, this was one of the early hot takes from the watch parties last night. Dems, at least in our local area, brook no dissent in the ranks. They all line up in lockstep and they volunteer more and donate more money than R's. R's are more independent, vary more in their positions, and fight amongst themselves in public. There were some nasty primaries in some of the races that siphoned off $ and support in the general, as there are still some mad their candidate lost in August. No doubt some of them stayed home. No doubt D's have some internal battles as well, but its all behind closed doors. Very few primaries, they keep their powder dry for the general. And they vote in greater numbers. We don't have party registration in MO but I have worked the last 8 elections. Candidate apparel is banned at the polls, but yesterday, for example, was AMAZED at how many people showed up wearing N-95s, maybe 15%, and then there are the pride shirts, rainbow pins, and other SJW slogans on their t-shits. Way more than people voting with flag shirts on. And this was a red precinct.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I can understand where you are coming from but frankly many are burned out from loosing. Many are burned out from Rhinos not fighting and being traitors. i can understand.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I get it too, All 5 of my candidates lost on Tue. But what choice do we have? Silence implies consent. Taking the rest of the year off, learning from mistakes, then focusing on school board elections in April. Can't let the left win!

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SusanMc's avatar

Apathy is a disease for sure.

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Renee Marie's avatar

California was red...now look at it. And I’m sure there’s LOTS of cheating going on! This is why I warn people from other states...you must always keep your head on the swivel!

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Tracy's avatar

Move? Where? FL is only one state. The whole country is being ruined and one state will not save us. Even FL is not immune.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

You are correct!

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Renee Marie's avatar

DeSantis won’t be there forever. And I don’t even trust him.

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Timbo Slice's avatar

In my view, any state currently red we'll stay that way if enough people move. Maybe a natural secession is the way to go?

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Kelley Mathews's avatar

Oh no. You’re kidding? No parental consent. Adults said yes to that??

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Natalie's avatar

It was because of deceptive wording in Proposal 3, the one dealing with abortion. It gave every individual the right to a number of things, including sterilization, and takes away parental consent. I don't think most people knew what they were voting for.

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Vonu's avatar

The majority have never known what they are voting for.

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Aryenis's avatar

That's one of the tricks in the bag of political tricks.

A state can make a law requiring common sense language on ballot proposals.

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Vonu's avatar

It didn't bother explaining what happens during an abortion, though.

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Jacquie's avatar

That’s because they controlled the narrative and hid what they were really voting for.

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Jacquie's avatar

Yes, and all the college kids they manipulated to vote blue

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Yarrow's avatar

Parental consent is inconvenient for pimps and adult "boyfriends".

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I’m heartbroken. Literally. Its the same crap here in CA. 2030 is the plan for Ev

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Yarrow's avatar

Leave, and don't look behind, lest ye become a pillar of salt?

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Natalie's avatar

Not so easy when children and grandchildren are here.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I left a corrupted state 18 months ago, leaving children and grandchildren. Very hard to do, but my soul sings in my new location.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I agree. Our entire family is here and my daughter has no siblings so cousins important. :/

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Naomi's avatar

What was Proposal 2?

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Jacquie's avatar

9 days of early voting, more absentee ballots and drop boxes, no state ID to vote, allows public sources/charities to fund elections, denies citizens access to election records - audits can only be done by officials

Yeah, we are screwed in Michigan

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Politico Phil's avatar

So basically, they just decriminalized and institutionalized ballot fraud. Bolshevik Marxism at it's finest.

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SusanMc's avatar

Unbelievable; the rest of us have been warned!!

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Fla Mom's avatar

Oh, that's very, very bad. I'm sorry.

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CMCM's avatar

Michigan is going or is gone the way of California. The Dems have had a supermajority in the legislature there for 30 years, and have actually mostly dominated everything since 1970. That is the Democrat goal for all the states.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Yes its disgusting and soooo frustrating. There is little reason why we stay.

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LuAnne's avatar

My sister & BIL are MI residents and they're sick about it. Very sad.

On the other hand, we have a niece in MI as well that is giddy over the passing of the abortion proposal. Yesterday, she posted on fb, "for all those screaming 'my body, my choice' about vaccines, vote accordingly!". In other words, she's comparing the experimental jabs with killing babies. Disgusting.

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SadieJay's avatar

That is sick. And...everyone doesn't have to have a mandated abortion. Companies can't mandate abortions for you to work there. Abortions are not a civil rights issue. OMG. I. Can't. Stand. It.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Just wait, some probably will want to. To “protect the planet from overpopulation.”

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Lisa Ca's avatar

That was Gates and wef

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Vonu's avatar

How will Gate's acquisition of large amounts of farmland take advantage of a reduction in world population?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Controlling the food supply?

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Vonu's avatar

It would only control the tiny amount of the food supply that could be raised on Gate's land.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And I wouldn’t be surprised if some companies would be in favor of such a policy.

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Vonu's avatar

They should be required to read Malthus.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Literally, other people's bodies. I'm sorry for her and for all the dead babies, but there's hope for her repentance.

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CMCM's avatar

I heard someone say today that the Dems concentrated big time on the 30 and under female vote in particular. They came out to vote in big numbers, in that age group abortion was the big issue more than economics etc., and perhaps they were hugely responsible for the Whitmer victory. In states like CA where abortion is firmly entrenched and safe, the youth in that young group don't bother to vote. We were deceived by polls in particualr and told abortion wasn't really a big issue. WRONG.

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Momcat's avatar

and New Mexico, once the Land of Enchantment, elected a governor who ran on abortion only. Since they're all smoking funny cigarettes, they must not care about the economy, education, immigration, energy, and crime. No need to be responsible and practice birth control just live hedonisticly.. and since they can't educate you, there will be no need for schools. It was once a great state but not anymore. Depressing!

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Debbie Alton's avatar

Truth. I am disgusted by the corruption here in NM.

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Momcat's avatar

we don't live there any more but had wanted to retire there, but not any more!

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Karen's avatar

Abortion is one of NM biggest industries. For years now, they were one of the few states that provided full-term abortion. They had it enshrined in law, and people are so blind and evil they are terrified of losing abortion. Such a disgrace that such a heavily Catholic state, (the Church has always been anti-abortion) that they allow this travesty. The bishops should have had every parishioner stand and take a pledge to vote out the abortionists. Too little too late.

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NAB's avatar

The utter depravity required to make this your entire election platform is beyond description. I don't have words. One day, their eyes will be open and the suffering they will endure will be enormous. Stand firm, fellow Christians, our G-d walked out of a tomb!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

The bishops sold out long ago. You can name the faithful Catholic Bishops on two hands. Blessed Fulton Sheen warned us about the ‘ape’ church.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Hugs momcat. I feel the same in my state

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

I can feel your pain, I’m in Illinois 😭😭

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RunningLogic's avatar

Come to Indiana, we have RINOS but there is at least a chance to move things in the right direction here!

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Colorado Mom's avatar

My son spent the last week campaigning for Jennifer Green in Indiana, I was so bummed she lost.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’m very sorry to hear that, so disappointing 😞

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Im Urbana IL was poll watching last week and last night. College asso. ppl. You cant fix stupid. Stephanie Trussel gave a GREAT video about her life and campaign lessons this a.m. I encourage EVERYONE to watch it. She's got her finger on the blacks and blue RHINOS, which is most of the Repub party. 😡

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Carrie's avatar

I can't believe this shitshow of 3 evil woman was re-elected. Dispicable.

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lynn's avatar

makes you believe there is cheating going on when horrific people stay in office

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Debbie Alton's avatar

This is the case in NM too. If you read any of the history of statehood in NM you understand the corruption has always existed in this state.

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CMCM's avatar

I now believe corruption is endemic to all politics everywhere. I've been in a lot of politically corrupt third world countries, where you know they are corrupt and they are actually quite open about it and everyone knows it. In the U.S. you could believe for a long time that there was less corruption here, but I now realize they were all just very secretive about it. It's out in the open now, and for me it has been difficult to realize the extent of it.

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daiva's avatar

Corruption is a human thing, irradicable b/c rooted in our tribal nature 🤷

Even the most laudable most transparent Scandinavian body politic is not immune. It's a question of degree—which sure can differ wildly, by orders of magnitude.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

While I do think there is massive cheating, horrific people stay in office enabled by the character of the people voting. The vast majority in this country showed their true colors over the last 2.5 years. So, these results should surprise no one -- even if there were cheating...

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NAB's avatar

This is where I land too. The very hard reality is that we - the people who comment here - are in the minority when it comes to what I consider to be obvious truths. Way too many people do not share that view. I need a day to lick my wounds, turn to the One who made me, and try to figure out a way forward without resorting to absolute despair.

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YYR's avatar

They acted like they had nothing to lose because they couldn't lose, and were unaccountable to voters. This was another theft in plain sight.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Or ppl are far worse than we want to imagine. I think it's that unbelievable.

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NAB's avatar

The Left has been marching through the institutions for decades now. The real miracle is that the country still appears to be a 50/50 ish populace.

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DogsLife's avatar

They never seemed the least bit concerned about losing, which made me think they knew upfront they had assurance the win was secured. Most never bothered to debate or campaign.

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lynn's avatar

When covid changed voting laws......9 states never changed back...........and guess where the dems won

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DogsLife's avatar

Power given is never given back.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Yours is another comment Substack won't let me 'like,' FYI.

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SadieJay's avatar

We all knew they were going to CHEAT.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Right. That's what woke Bolsheviks do. Not much we can do about that in blue states. For example, in Oregon they don't even vote in person. It's all mail in ballots so the system is set up for the Dems to never lose. Might as well be living in the USSR.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

I saw someone comment yesterday that it's a little known fact that Oregonians CAN vote in person.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Yup. To think otherwise is silly. Given the character of the woke Bolsheviks, cheating is the FIRST thing they are going to do everywhere. So....

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Wickedness abounds

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Annie's avatar

3 witches over their cauldron.

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Christy's avatar

I think that was the major loss overall. Was really praying to get rid of that evil woman!!!

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Susan Catherine's avatar

My heart sunk when I saw that POS won. I'm so sorry.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

We sunk to the bottom of the Great Lakes lemmincakes.

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Kitkat's avatar

I feel the same way about CA. The state I was born in, and lived my entire 56 years. Each election I weep harder for the evil that gets passed. (or stolen). I'm stuck here a few more years. So envious of friends and family who were able to flee to Red states.

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Michelle Childers's avatar

I really don't understand how people could vote Dictator Whitmer back into office. Defies all logic. The Democrats are really skilled at using fear to motivate people.

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Vickie Marie's avatar

All the worst state Gov COVID tyrants are voted in. I question the voting system. Must go back to paper only.

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Elaine H's avatar

Agree. We only go back in the summer but it will be more of a sh*thole soon.

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Vickie Marie's avatar

I feel that way about my home state NY. The millions in the city votes these demons in not the state at large. Wish we could separate.

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Bono's Mullet's avatar

At least Gina Johnsen won District 78. She's a staunch conservative and a fierce fighter.

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daverkb's avatar

Tell me! Is there any color in the Marianas Trench or is it just all dark down there?

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Annie's avatar

It's a joke. But I was not as shocked as my husband. I told him he gave the libtards, covidiots and rinos too much credit. They are that big of a bunch of losers with no discernable thinking brain. Now I am pushing hard for them to get every booster and flu shot coming down the pike.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Nice strategy. Sure with safe and effective all will be well

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Annie's avatar

And I do it with a smile on my face. 😉😊

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Kathy Lux's avatar

Go Vax lovers.

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RandiG's avatar

I hate to think like this, but many of the vaxx lovers might not be around by 2024. My father was just put on hospice for the 2nd time after his booster shot less than a year ago. 😞 No matter what was going on in the world, dad voted blue every time.

We WILL move on from the blue agenda one way or another. More AND different people see the deceit in this election. Jeff is right...step by step. 🙏🇺🇸

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IR's avatar

Some people just vote blue no matter who regardless of what’s happening around them. I wouldn’t count on them to change their mind, they are too entrenched to see the bigger picture.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Annie, my hubs has the blues this morning -- and he said the exact same thing as you re da boostahs and da flu shots. He went on to add that "it" can't happen soon enough.

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Lisa P's avatar

I, like your husband, gave them all too much credit. You are 100% correct. I disagree with Jeff that the new congress will turn off the Ukraine spigots. There is so much irony in a (God forbid) US conscription/draft. Gen Z (including the women) would have to flee to Mexico to avoid it because Canada is more pro-Ukraine/anti-Putin than we are. And then the Democrats will finally support a border wall, lol.

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Colorado Mom's avatar

It’s truly discouraging. I wonder what the REAL vote counts are. The left was right - democracy (or at least honest democratically run elections) is dead.

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Copernicus's avatar

But we must not lose heart.

As discouraging as it is, Jeff is right. There has been progress. Look at NY, for instance. Four years ago nobody would have given a red candidate any chance of winning. In another four years, either the reds will all have fled NY for a saner state, leaving it firmly blue, or the reds will win. If, God willing, we are all still around and he has not judged the earth with fire before then.

I ache for those who are trapped in blue areas. Not everyone has the means or wherewithal or resources to flee. And the kids,.... oh, the kids who have to endure. God, help our kids.

We can work locally with state election integrity groups. Go to local election board meetings. Be “butts in seats,” as a friend says. Speak up even when they ignore us. Run for local precinct Committeeman or whatever your local equivalent is - these are the men and women who appoint the party appointees in our local governments, who in turn execute local election policies, replace elected officials who leave office mid-term, etc, etc. I had no idea how powerful these people are in the grand scheme of things.

We cannot give up. Not yet.

Take a break, take a breath, and then keep on keeping on.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

“This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. I have studied history for years and I cannot recall it ever happening. It may be that our task is impossible. Yet, if we do not try then how will we know it can’t be done? And if we do not try, it most certainly won’t be done. The Founders’ Republic, and the larger war for western civilization, will be lost.”

“But I tell you this: We will not go gently into that bloody collectivist good night. Indeed, we will make with our defiance such a sound as ALL history from that day forward will be forced to note, even if they despise us in the writing of it.”

~ Mike Vanderboegh

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Copernicus's avatar

No word or emoji seems appropriate as a response to such strong and true words.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Hear this! Excellent!

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Beautiful. Are you the Mike V listed below sais quote?

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Copernicus's avatar

According to the internet, Mike V is dead.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Oh haha! Thanks!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

No. I am no where near capable of such eloquent expression. This quote has been running background at the most excellent theconservativetreehouse.com analytical website for as long as Donald Trump has been in the fight. One of the places I go to every day.

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Dr Linda's avatar

“We live to fight another day” has been my battle cry and motto for about a week; actually probably most if my life but actualky saying it to to people when they ask “how are you”. It startles some

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daiva's avatar

🔥! Go full-out local. It's the only fruitful way. Though lacking acutely in upper-echelon politics' gleam & bells & whistles 🙂

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yes. Retake your neighborhood, city, county, state.

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SadieJay's avatar

Exactly. The reds have fled. I feel a blog coming on.

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NAB's avatar

Thank you, Copernicus. Just the encouragement I needed today.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Absolutely could happen in our own banana republic. Jesus told his followers there would come a time, when the evil ones would consider killing them to be a righteous deed.

The left feels entitled to use any and all techniques to gain power because they have convinced themselves that we threaten their existence by our own.

It has always been thus. It just becomes blatantly obvious after they’ve gained enough power to destroy at will. Our careless disregard over decades has given them that power.

We have to come back to God, confess our sins as a nation and repent.

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Timbo Slice's avatar

Eric, you nailed it. As much as I'm happy about Florida's red wave, I'm very angry that tyrants and Shrek Fatterass won. What a disgrace he is to everything normal. Hochul? Whitmer? Just looking at them and the evil drips from their lips. Pathetic. The only way to fix this is a military-run, God fearing, scorched earth blow up of the system. I'm just sick of it. BTW, they're already blaming Florida's ingest of conservatives for the losses in other states. Well, years of voting stupidly in those states (and probably a lot of cheating) is what causes a mass exodus.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

The military, specifically DOD, ran the "COV!D" operation...

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

No, we didn't. More conspiracy theory nonsense.

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Timbo Slice's avatar

not the entire military. I heard that the military introduced omicron as a natural immunity to covid. Not sure if any of it is true.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I qualified my statement by saying, "specifically DOD." That's who ran the operation. Some say the same thing happened on Sep 11 -- traitors at the highest level in government and the DOD ran 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 operation.

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Timbo Slice's avatar

Yep, absolutely

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Yeah, no. 100% false.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Big Ben's definitely a bot. The comment below is completely off topic.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

It's actually not.

I responded to Timbo Slice's comment that "not the entire military. I heard that the military introduced omicron as a natural immunity to covid. Not sure if any of it is true".

Your programming is defective bot, time to restart your computer because you can't see what's going on in your very own thread.

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Timbo Slice's avatar

Easy everyone...we're all on the same team here.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Or …..are we? Infiltration to ‘PERSUADE, CHANGE, INFLUENCE is apparently paid for with our taxes.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Occam's razor.

Simplest answer is usually best.

Viruses never, never, ever get more deadly as time goes on. They get more transmissible and less deadly. Simple natural selection. They don't kill off their hosts so that variant spreads.

It's why the flu of today is a mouse fart compared to the 1918 Spanish influenza epidemic which killed 50 or so million people and is something we stay at home and sleep a lot over and just feel miserable...but generally don't die from.

Viruses are living organisms, like tiny computers. They want to spread and reproduce. They can't do that if they kill off the host.

They also naturally mutate (NOT EVOLVE-evolution is a false, fake idea and steeped in Racism and Atheism)

And now the current version, whatever it is-BA12, super delta omegacron delta plus rewards program, gave me allergy symptoms while I kept working and lifting weights and long distance track training.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Viruses are NOT living organisms.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

So you say.

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Timbo Slice's avatar

I can appreciate all of that, however, there is a lot we don't know regarding what is going on with the military, and recent revelations about the covid initial variant being produced in a Ukranian bio lab, and other evidence that it was released in a Chinese lab (and therefore, not natual) has me believing that anything is possible when it comes to flu variants in our day and age. Anyway, back to the topic, the military is the only way to fix the current show we have upon us and if they don't, it's biblical.

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NAB's avatar

Just a like for "Shrek Fatterass"

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Internet for a day winner.😂😂🤣😂I will see that forever…

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Willing Spirit's avatar

😂🤣😂🤣😂” Shrek Fatterass”!!!!!! You made my day😂🤣😂

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YYR's avatar

I don't know if the exodus hurt other places, but the exodus helped Florida. The contrast is too stark for one fleeing blue oppression. But everyplace saw a smattering of exit, but the effect concentrated when many of them moved to FL.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Already posted this but here is the reality check and I think I will write about maybe tomorrow in a resistance meme collection post as people need to understand this:

- The voting fraud is only going to be a worth a couple of points in statewide races.

- The last #s I saw for Crist (or it might have been Rubio's opponent) were 46% for Miami-Dade and 49% for Palm Beach county.

- We know that FL elections are pretty clean and there is unlikely to be much cheating in these two counties. We also know that many of the 70% of hispanics in Miami are Cubans who are a unique demographic and concentrated in FL...

- This means the BASELINE figures for IDIOTS and people VESTED IN THE CURRENT SYSTEM in these two counties is 46% and 49%.

- In other BLUE areas of the country, this baseline of idiots and people vested in the system will be MUCH HIGHER.

- This means IF you live in MI, IL, PA, NY, RI etc etc - you are F*cked because the baseline of idiots and people vested in the current system, BEFORE ANY VOTER FRAUD KICKS IN, is way higher in these states and/or their urban areas!

- Reality: You need to MOVE - remember, turning cities and states into 3rd world sh*tholes is not a bug, its a feature of the current system. The people who run these places WANT YOU TO LEAVE IF YOU ARE GOING TO COMPLAIN OR VOTE INCORRECTLY!

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Timbo Slice's avatar

And moving will sequentially lead to a natural secession. Free states will never allow the crap they push in the commie blues.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I said this earlier this morning -- Florida may need to become its own country. I'm serious.

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YYR's avatar

Oh stop. The board is much bigger and more active than that. Florida was solidly blueish-purple four years ago when DeSaintis barely beat a drug addict. Very unique circumstances helped the transition to red. Realize, too, that "acceptable" Republicans were allowed to win. I'm afraid the Uniparty deemed DeSaintis the "acceptable" Trump alternative. He gets to have his real election to knock Trump off the board.

Similar in GA. Nobody was excited for Kemp or Raffensburger, et al, but their primaries were rigged. They played ball, they get to stay. But don't tell me Stacy Abrams lost by 8-10 and Warnock advances to a runoff. Doesn't add up. This is a big, coordinated game to somebody trying to destroy us.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

What does the larger "board" have to do with a sovereign State reasserting its sovereignty? And independence? Lincoln and his fellow traitors and murderers drove a stake into the heart of the republic and republicanism, but what makes a return to that unthinkable? Texas was its own country before it joined the "voluntary" union that Lincoln made sure was no longer "voluntary."

The larger point is to look at the Florida Legislature vs. only DeSantis. The need for people to get on the asses of their State elected officials and local city and county elected "officials" has never been greater.

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Tory's avatar

Texas too once border shut

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Yes, once it returns to being the "Republic of Texas" it will have complete authority to manage its borders as it sees fit and with its own means of doing so.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

texas isn't going to secede. Not a chance in hell.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Did anyone anywhere say that Texas 𝒘𝒂𝒔 going to secede or are people simply offering their ideas on what they might like to see?

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

You literally posted "Yes, once it returns to being the "Republic of Texas" it will have complete authority to manage its borders as it sees fit and with its own means of doing so."

Go restart yourself, bot. You're high.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Oops, you awakened the federalist.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Absolutely not.

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LuAnne's avatar

Makes sense but once all, or most, of the hard working, TAX PAYING, residents move, how will these states fund themselves? I mean, if the middle class dwindles, will the rich be ok with holding the tax bag?

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Jo's avatar

Those states, like California, will simply wait for the feds to bail them out. As was done for California with the covid stimulus money.

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Timbo Slice's avatar

...which is why we should stop paying federal taxes.

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Lone Star's avatar

California teachers got raises the past two years because of Covid stimulus money, even though part of the first year they were not teaching.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Weaponized Governmental Failure: A Primer - Democrats rule over a ruin, but they rule.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/weaponized-governmental-failure-primer

https://spectator.org/weaponized-governmental-failure-revivalist-manifesto-excerpt/#new_tab

Editor’s Note: The following contains an excerpt from Scott McKay’s book The Revivalist Manifesto: How Patriots Can Win the Next American Era. It discusses a key concept which has appeared in several of his more recent columns to describe the decline of America’s cities.

*****

Let’s call it Weaponized Governmental Failure. It’s the single most explicative factor in the breakdown of American political consensus in the 21st century, even though it’s been around since the latter part of the 20th century.

The simple definition of Weaponized Governmental Failure is this: it’s the deliberate refusal to perform the basic tasks of urban governance for a specific political purpose.

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Karen's avatar

Your first line reminds me of Lucifer: "Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven."

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

You didn't catch the glaring mistake in Jeff's substack, didn't you?

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Tucson Tanya's avatar

Census is done every decade. During that decade the population moves out, but, the federal level delegates QTY remains (until next census)...during that time the federal layer gives USA Tax Payer funds to these struggling states to keep the lights on. What happens when the decade is up and census is redone, they cheat! HAHA. Happened in 2020. Epoch times reported 3 or 4 seats that should have gone to Republican dominated states wrongly went to Democrat states. The Feds have since acknowledged this oops AND they say they can't correct it until 2030.

The Good Book says its gotta get worse, WAY worse, before it gets better. Every day we AREN'T being actively persecuted for our love of Christ is a better than the latter day ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Alice in Wonderland's avatar

Dahr Jamail writes about his time in Iraq and of the most frequently heard observations of people at that time ~ among them, "Today is better than tomorrow ... "

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CMCM's avatar

In Lebanon they would say "Expect Everything".

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YYR's avatar

Federal subsidies, grants and the return of SALT. We'll finance them, silly.

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LuAnne's avatar

You're probably right but federal subsidies, grants, and SALT won't save them from God's wrath. None of them will get out of this life alive and eternity is a lonnngggg time.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

"This means IF you live in MI, IL, PA, NY, RI etc etc - you are F*cked because the baseline of idiots and people vested in the current system, BEFORE ANY VOTER FRAUD KICKS IN, is way higher in these states and/or their urban areas!"

This.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

basically.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

You forgot CA

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Tory's avatar

Yet…. Voter ID needs to be the privilege to get to vote. How is PA not requiring it? It’s cheating. AND… the crooked DOJ overlooking the vote integrity? Right! Florida was

Brilliant…… “No thx” .

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daiva's avatar

From roots trees grow, not only grass. Soil matters, as do water & photons 😉

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Lone Star's avatar

May I steal « baseline of idiots »?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Your last sentence is exactly what many Democrats support. A friend told me about recently overhearing two women discussing Fetterman and the election, saying it didn’t matter if he was incapacitated or even dead, they’d vote for him or anyone who could keep the Democrats in power 😡🤬 So there you have it. These people care more about power than anything else. They care more about their agenda than anything else. Screw the poor, the middle class, human rights, none of that matters. They are such complete fakes, when they talk about being champions of the poor and disadvantaged. Liars and fakes 😡🤬

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Truthseeker's avatar

Bingo.

And Oprah.

Another childless woman…. Like Stacy Abrams.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Also - pretty much every key EU leader and Terresa May etc...

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Tory's avatar

She AND Obama….. divisive.

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Truthseeker's avatar

Oprah’s endorsement of Fetterman exposes her for the fraud that she is …

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

My elderly is one of those brain damaged people.

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Betsy Frost's avatar

My elderly father too! It is so sad as he was once a libertarian leaning republican in NY. But TDS and age have crippled his reasoning abilities.

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JW's avatar

Exactly. I know I should feel grateful for the wins we obtained but today I feel depressed. I think knowing now the reality of how absolutely brainless the folks I live among are. Another month of Warlock/Walker trash ads? Really? My tv will be off.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Yes, they're brain dead, but they're also without good character...

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Fla Mom's avatar

If there's a Warlock/Walker runoff, the Republican Party will need help door knocking and phone banking. This is something we can all *do* to help. It is the lack of *doing* on the part of citizens for many decades that got us where we are today, and it will take *work* to claw our way back, should God will it. In the meantime, we must act in the world, and this may be a way you can contribute. Contact your local county Republican Party to ask how to be included.

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JW's avatar

Absolutely!

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Timbo Slice's avatar

...and Walker will be cheated out of victory.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

You are so right Eric! I am so disheartened by the level of stupidity! I am almost 64 and if I manage to live 20 more years, I fear what this country will look like! I am already scared!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I weep for my children and grandchildren.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I don’t get it. This is a bad dream

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Willing Spirit's avatar

We have lost our country. Slowly and stealthily our freedoms have been drained away over the decades and we are now on white-lipped defense. But I guess we can feel virtuous about our ‘correct’ social thinking. So tolerant, so accepting, so kind and nice to any and all.

What the evil ones can’t control is the God factor. Whether they acknowledge His

existence or not, He has control of the levers. He has allowed this nation/world to have what it asked for; separation from Him. We can plainly see where that has led.

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Alice in Wonderland's avatar

Yes, Fetterman is a real "bottom line" to this sobering outcome. I live in the bluest of the blue small cities, and was reminded of nothing during last night's developments so much as of Trump's national (and so far, only) win and the shock here, because the over-confident had literally not seen it coming and had been delighting all the way up 'til that night in counting their unhatched poultry ...

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daiva's avatar

There's no bottom too low not to break into a cellar further below. Undersigned by hordes of demoncraps 😏

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You mean Timbo Slice’s ‘Shrek Fatterass’😂🤣😂. Along with ‘Buttgiggles’, two I will never forget 😂🤣😂

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SadieJay's avatar

You are a truly gifted descriptor of lameness. Fetterman is Frankenstein's monster.

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Copernicus's avatar

You described my sentiments exactly (😠🤯) but with better word pictures. 😂

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RunningLogic's avatar

Copernicus I want to thank you again for the information about Viadik, I took great pleasure in voting NO regardless of the outcome. Glad I didn’t support her evilness.

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Copernicus's avatar

You are so very welcome. I heard about it through Purple for Parents. Have you heard of them? You can find them on Telegram. I suppose they may have a FB presence but I don’t know. Pro parent anti transgender and crt agendas in schools.

Also, look up indiana first action <dot> com (leave out the spaces) for grassroots election integrity information. It may blow your mind.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I’ve heard of them thank you! Not on Telegram though, I just don’t like the interface and can’t get comfortable with it. I need to see if I can find another way to get their information.

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Copernicus's avatar

Some of it is on their website. And I heard they now have a newsletter for which you can sign up.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’ll have a look, thanks!!

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Vickie Marie's avatar

FETTERMAN win has convinced me that the computer voting system has to go! PA folks can’t be that brain dead and stupid can they?

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Annie's avatar

A lot are.

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Timbo Slice's avatar

Maybe THIS is what is in the works? Maybe the wake up call is NOW out there for all to see. I mean even the evil MSM can't see this and go, hmmm. Really? This guy won?

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Vickie Marie's avatar

They want yo believe lies. FETTERMAN won so he can vote yes to all the globalist elites plans to destroy America. Same with Hochul. She wants her enemies (under the guise of health protection) in camps no due process in the bill she illegally made. But a judge struck it down. Her and Latisha James have appealed it. I’m not exaggerating. These are tyrants and the city put her back in.

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CMCM's avatar

Fetterman doesn't have to discuss anything in the Senate, he doesn't have to read anything or contribute in any way to the decision making process. He will be an obedient bot and vote with the group. They vote as a block, so no thinking needed.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Too overwhelmed to comment.

Those voters gleefully voting to destroy our country. They enjoy murdering babies, promoting sodomy and other depravity, wearing face diapers, jabbing themselves (and us) to death, paying exorbitant prices for fuel and groceries, and cheering on war with Russia.

May God have mercy on our country, but I hear the hoofbeats of our doom approaching.

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JW's avatar

It really does seem very hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel today.

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Annie's avatar

Agree. But they will not survive this evil they are bringing down either. While we will survive through Our Lord , plus we are more capable than they are, they will be consumed by this evil. They don't even realize that they have first and foremost sacrificed themselves to this evil.

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CMCM's avatar

On his show this evening, Jesse Watters' assistant interviewed a bunch of people about the election. Some of them were only dimly aware there had even been an election. They didn't participate, they didn't care. It seems like more voting age people DON'T vote than vote.

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Vickie Marie's avatar

I still believe until we go back to only paper in person voting, rare exceptions, no delays of outcome allowed without strong penalties for each day, we will never have real elections. I believe this strongly. Bush/Gore was the tipping point when this crap all started. “Hanging chads”! I am old. This not knowing for days, weeks, months is relatively new in our American voting history.

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Copernicus's avatar

I too remember the hanging chads.

Maybe that was all a ruse to push us to using the more easily hackable machines. Because, ya’ know, those were supposed to be the solution.

Does make a person wonder.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I remember it too but ironically enough, where that trouble started is where elections seem to be most secure nowadays!

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Timbo Slice's avatar

Yep, that was supposed to "fix" it. Sure did, but good.

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