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So even after all the racist Republican gerrymandering in the South, the Democrats are still predicted to win at least 227 House seats.

That tells you what a total dog shit brand the deranged, corrupt Trump Cuck Party has become. --

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Just like Hillary was predicted to beat Trump.

How's that Clinton Foundation doing lately?
 
Just like Hillary was predicted to beat Trump.

How's that Clinton Foundation doing lately?
But you all have to cheat and go total Jim Crow in the South to even have a 23% chance. 🤷‍♀️ 🤷‍♀️ 🤷‍♀️

And that's why Democrats like me hate fascist MAGA Republicans like you who are doing everything they can to end democracy in this country.

Trump's DOJ will probably be seizing ballot boxes on election day....and deranged MAGAs like you will be cheering it on.
 
But you all have to cheat and go total Jim Crow in the South to even have a 23% chance. 🤷‍♀️ 🤷‍♀️ 🤷‍♀️

And that's why Democrats like me hate fascist MAGA Republicans like you who are doing everything they can to end democracy in this country.

Trump's DOJ will probably be seizing ballot boxes on election day....and deranged MAGAs like you will be cheering it on.

Oh no!
The Republicans are finally fighting back.
When the Republicans do what the Democrats have always done, you call them fascists.
It's hilarious!
 
Oh no!
The Republicans are finally fighting back.
When the Republicans do what the Democrats have always done, you call them fascists.
It's hilarious!
Shit, the racist Republican Party has been cheating and suppressing the votes of African Americans since 2000, when Florida was stolen from Gore.
 
Shit, the racist Democrat Party has been cheating and suppressing the votes of African Americans since the 1860s.
Really, then why do 90% of them vote for the Democratic Party?

You seem to forget that the Republican Party became the home for racists in the 1960s. Hell, that's why you joined them.
 
Really, then why do 90% of them vote for the Democratic Party?

You seem to forget that the Republican Party became the home for racists in the 1960s. Hell, that's why you joined them.

Free money and dumbed down education system.

That's why Dems get 90% of the moron vote.
 
Free money and dumbed down education system.

That's why Dems get 90% of the moron vote.
You vote for the imbecile who said this yesterday. -- "I love the inflation".

The only moron is you. Your racism is more important to you than your wallet. Sad, but true.
 
You vote for the imbecile who said, "We finally beat Medicare".
And the cackling word salad moron.
Biden got flustered and mispoke....it happens to everyone. Trump didn't. Trump meant what he said.

Because Trump doesn't care about you or any of you pathetic MAGA cucks.
 
But you all have to cheat and go total Jim Crow in the South to even have a 23% chance. 🤷‍♀️ 🤷‍♀️ 🤷‍♀️
Replacing this old white guy with a black woman is JIM CROW to this idiot. :auiqs.jpg:



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From your own link. It gives on the prediction graph for the House, à prediction of 226 for the Dems and 203 for the Reps. You truly should study your own links for your biased view
OMG! That is so hypocritical, during the 2024 you found all sorts of biased material to support your contention that Harris was going to win by a landslide! I told you at that time that I believe it was a tossup and you called me all sorts of names and denying reality!

Pot meet kettle, seriously.
 
The Democrat party doesn't care about you or any of your pathetic leftard cucks.
Except they actually pass bills sometimes that helps the poor and middle class. Like Biden's Infrastructure bill. Like Obamacare. Like Medicare and Medicaid.

The Republican Party only cares about the wealthy and it's been that way for 100 years.
 
Except they actually pass bills sometimes that helps the poor and middle class. Like Biden's Infrastructure bill. Like Obamacare. Like Medicare and Medicaid.

The Republican Party only cares about the wealthy and it's been that way for 100 years.
The infrastructure bill hurt poor and middle class in many ways, increased the cost of living by broad corporate taxes and energy levies within the legislation increased everyday costs for consumers, as companies passed these expenses down to working families.

It wasted funds on unusable projects, subsidies for items like EV charging stations benefit wealthier households, often sitting unused in lower-income communities that have more pressing, immediate needs.

The injection of large amounts of federal spending into the supply chain, combined with other administration policies, contributed to higher costs for housing, food, and energy.

The highway expansion and climate-focused elements divert resources away from historically underfunded neighborhoods, increasing noise and pollution without solving local transportation needs.

Obamacare hurt the poor and middle class as well, the ACA legally required individuals and employers to secure insurance by January of 2014 However, through executive actions, the administration altered the rollout. Everyday citizens who did not purchase a qualified plan in 2014 faced a direct financial penalty on their tax returns via the "Individual Shared Responsibility" provision. while they delayed the corporate mandate until January of 2015 for workers with 100 plus employees and 2016 for businesses between 50-99 employees until 2016, this forced millions of middle class and lower class workers to purchase expensive individual plans out of their own pockets.

Low income individuals received heavy subsidies while families just above the subsidy thresholds faced severe financial pressure, with surging premiums, deductibles exceeding $5,000-$10,000, so high premiums and high deductibles, which rendered them basically uninsured.

Companies then scheduled work weeks to under 30 hours to avoid the steep compliance costs, which harmed lower income groups already struggling.

Then the ACA imposed industry taxes and fees designed to fund healthcare expansion, which were just directly passed down which consumers paid.

It overburdened States Medicaid programs which created less doctors available for Medicaid because the Medicaid reimbursement was massively lower than regular insurance, so poorer people had coverage with no doctors available, longer wait times and more burden on emergency rooms.

So intentions may be good the reality is those that benefit from these two Democratic options hurt poor and middle class and helped the rich.

So I’m not buying your premise.
 
The infrastructure bill hurt poor and middle class in many ways, increased the cost of living by broad corporate taxes and energy levies within the legislation increased everyday costs for consumers, as companies passed these expenses down to working families.

It wasted funds on unusable projects, subsidies for items like EV charging stations benefit wealthier households, often sitting unused in lower-income communities that have more pressing, immediate needs.

The injection of large amounts of federal spending into the supply chain, combined with other administration policies, contributed to higher costs for housing, food, and energy.

The highway expansion and climate-focused elements divert resources away from historically underfunded neighborhoods, increasing noise and pollution without solving local transportation needs.
This entire long, boring post misses the entire point....at least the Democratic Party has tried to help the poor and middle class.

The Republican Party makes no effort and they never will.

Obamacare hurt the poor and middle class as well, the ACA legally required individuals and employers to secure insurance by January of 2014
Yes, which is smart. The old system was an even worse mess. No healthcare system is going to survive if young people are not also forced to participate. You need young healthy people to help keep the costs lower for everyone else.

That is the only way that a privatized health care system can survive.


However, through executive actions, the administration altered the rollout. Everyday citizens who did not purchase a qualified plan in 2014 faced a direct financial penalty on their tax returns via the "Individual Shared Responsibility" provision. while they delayed the corporate mandate until January of 2015 for workers with 100 plus employees and 2016 for businesses between 50-99 employees until 2016, this forced millions of middle class and lower class workers to purchase expensive individual plans out of their own pockets.

Low income individuals received heavy subsidies while families just above the subsidy thresholds faced severe financial pressure, with surging premiums, deductibles exceeding $5,000-$10,000, so high premiums and high deductibles, which rendered them basically uninsured.

Companies then scheduled work weeks to under 30 hours to avoid the steep compliance costs, which harmed lower income groups already struggling.

Then the ACA imposed industry taxes and fees designed to fund healthcare expansion, which were just directly passed down which consumers paid.
You keep whining about how bad the ACA is, but don't acknowledge how horrible the old system was. --

1) No coverage for pre-existing conditions. A death sentence for millions of Americans.

2) People who were unemployed could not get private health insurance. A total joke. If people got laid off from work, they could die from being unemployed....through no fault of their own. Of course, you ignore this, too.

It overburdened States Medicaid programs which created less doctors available for Medicaid because the Medicaid reimbursement was massively lower than regular insurance, so poorer people had coverage with no doctors available, longer wait times and more burden on emergency rooms.

So intentions may be good the reality is those that benefit from these two Democratic options hurt poor and middle class and helped the rich.
At least you acknowledge the Democratic Party's good intentions. The Republican Party doesn't even have that going for it.

So I’m not buying your premise.
You just did.
 
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