Democrat's Midterm Campaign Theme

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President Joe Biden said at the close of the NATO summit in Madrid on Thursday that Americans should be prepared to pay higher gasoline prices for “as long as it takes"

 
The president deliberately insulted the Judicial branch of government while in a foreign country. When is he going to get around to renouncing his citizenship? It looks like the democrat strategy in the midterms is to pretend that they actually lost the election and behave like freaking victims and hope nobody catches on.
 
The president deliberately insulted the Judicial branch of government while in a foreign country. When is he going to get around to renouncing his citizenship? It looks like the democrat strategy in the midterms is to pretend that they actually lost the election and behave like freaking victims and hope nobody catches on.
It is part of the globalist fantasy of the democrats. Hilarity did it in England leading up to the 2020 elections. They seem to think they are elected by the rest of the world. They are in for a rude awakening in Nov.
 


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It is part of the globalist fantasy of the democrats. Hilarity did it in England leading up to the 2020 elections. They seem to think they are elected by the rest of the world. They are in for a rude awakening in Nov.
It might even be a crime for an elected official to criticize the U.S. while in a foreign country.The doddering old fool probably can't
remember he said it. He was only reading off a script prepared by an unnamed and unidentified shadow government. America must be the laughing stock of the world these days.
 
Do the Iranians hate America as much as Democrats do?
Maybe the Dem campaign theme should be "death to America", because they sure are killing us.
 
We have never experienced the silence from a major party that we are experiencing now.
The leader of the Republican Party may be in trouble with the law. Trump surely is in trouble with the voters. Yet not one Republican in Washington is coming to the defense of Trump in the media. Republicans are totally silent on the issues involving their leader.
Not one Republican wants to be sworn in to testify for the defense of Trump in Jan. 6 committee hearings. The very opposite is happening. Republicans are avoiding the hearings for fear they may be indicted. Several Trump allies in his weird stolen election scheme have pleaded the Fifth.
ABC reports "On June 24, the Supreme Court's smallest-possible majority struck down the long-standing Roe v. Wade ruling, which had for five decades guaranteed a right to access abortion. It was a rare instance of the court restricting rights it had previously extended via the Constitution.

"Roe's reversal was partly possible because of the votes of the court's three most recent justices, all of whom were appointed for life by President Donald Trump -- himself elected by a minority of the population. He lost the popular vote and was confirmed by Senate Republicans representing roughly 43 percent of the country."

The problem is, our Constitution gave too much power to the smaller states, meaning states with small populations. Americans who live in states with large populations have less power and less representation than those Americans who live in states with smaller populations.

What does this mean exactly? It means the farmer in Montana has more political power, more government influence than the doctor in California. The problem becomes more acute with the realization that, generally speaking, the doctor in California is going to have more education and be more informed than the farmer in Montana.

Republican leaders are not dumb, and they are taking full advantage of their less educated, less informed, voters. Because they are largely uninformed and not fully cognizant of events around them, grassroots Republicans are largely unaware of what is being done in their name. All they know is, they are loyal followers of Donald Trump. Most of them know very little about Trump's attempt to overthrow the elected government.

Here is one example of the problem. There are many others.

Technically speaking, our President is not chosen by the American people. He is voted into office by the electors in the Electoral College in accordance with our Constitution. The number of electors each state has is the total of its Senators and representatives.

California has a total population of a little more than 39 million. California has 55 electors. Montana has a population of little more than a million. Montana has three electors.

When you divide the population by the number of electors, each elector in Montana represents 333,333 Americans. Each elector in California represents 709,090 Americans. The farmer in Montana has over twice the representation than the doctor in California. That is how Trump became our President in 2016 even though he lost the popular vote cast by the American people.

This becomes all the more serious when one realizes that the doctor has a college education and, generally speaking, is more informed than the farmer in Montana who has no use for a college education and political awareness unless the latter has something to do with farming.
 
In other words...
"We are going to keep laundering money through Ukraine in the guise of aid while actually funding a proxy war against Russia and Americans should just shut up".
 
Do the Iranians hate America as much as Democrats do?
Maybe the Dem campaign theme should be "death to America", because they sure are killing us.

I respect Iranians in this instance. If they hate us they say it to your face. They don't smile and shake your hand while fucking you in the ass dry while sticking a knife in your back.
 

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