The California Republican Party is dead, according to California Republicans

I'm honest enough to say that both parties are at fault for the state of our debt, are you? Obama's administration should have shut up any doubters. I guess not.

I would admit to that if it were true. Your claims about Obama is why I say that republicans have no leg to stand on when it comes to economics.
Yep, I knew you couldn't admit the truth. You are no more than a partisan hack, and I laugh at you.

I'm afraid if there is a partisan hack here, it is you. Now would you like to explain how and why Obama increased the debt primarily in his first term?
Yeah.....paying back his cronies, you fool. I admit that both parties are at fault and I'm the partisan hack??? Again....I laugh at you.

And that's your reason?

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Nice deflection, you fool.
Did your hand stutter when pressing an emoji?
 
This is the beginning of republican woes unless they change. California is gone. The NE US is gone. There is a walkaway movement, people are walking away from the republican party.

"In the wake of a near-political annihilation in California that has left even longtime conservative stronghold Orange County bereft of a single Republican in the House of Representatives, a growing chorus of GOP loyalists here say there’s only one hope for reviving the flatlining party: Blow it up and start again from scratch.

That harsh assessment comes as Republicans survey the damage from the devastation of a “blue tsunami” in California which wiped out five GOP-held House seats — with more still threatened — while handing every statewide seat and a supermajority to the Democrats in both houses of the state legislature this week.

Just two days ago, Democrat Katie Porter officially bested her Republican opponent, Mimi Walters, for a congressional seat in Orange County, of all places — which has suddenly turned solidly blue.

That’s a sea change that virtually no one saw coming two years ago."


More.

“The California Republican Party isn’t salvageable at this time. The Grand Old Party is dead,” wrote former state GOP Assembly leader Kristin Olsen, who startled fellow Republicans with a brutally frank op-ed this week saying Republicans must acknowledge their “serious problem” in California, particularly the effects of toxicity of President Trump.

GOP strategist John Weaver, who has worked California races and also has represented the presidential campaign of Ohio governor John Kasich, seconded Olsen’s view, tweeting that the effects of the Trump presidency have doomed any chance of resurrection. “In one fell swoop Trump & Republicans who willingly handcuffed themselves to him have turned Orange County into a GOP wasteland,’’ he tweeted this week. “You want to see the future? Look no further than the demographic death spiral in the place once considered a cornerstone of the party.”


California GOP political consultant Mike Madrid sees the heart of the problem as Donald Trump’s policies and rhetoric, and the party’s tendency these days to follow his lead and put all their eggs in one basket of deplorables.

The California Republican Party is dead, according to California Republicans

Keep following Trump lemmings.

th


We shall see, we shall see!

The Left has total control of California, so when it collapses, who's fault is it? People are not stupid you know. If you have total control over everything and it becomes/stays/gets to be a worse clusterf***, then you are accountable, are you not?

Now the Left gets to show America what they got-) Or maybe, what they don't have, lol. Time will tell, but you now have no excuse, so you better get it correct-)
 
I'm honest enough to say that both parties are at fault for the state of our debt, are you? Obama's administration should have shut up any doubters. I guess not.

I would admit to that if it were true. Your claims about Obama is why I say that republicans have no leg to stand on when it comes to economics.
Yep, I knew you couldn't admit the truth. You are no more than a partisan hack, and I laugh at you.

I'm afraid if there is a partisan hack here, it is you. Now would you like to explain how and why Obama increased the debt primarily in his first term?
Yeah.....paying back his cronies, you fool. I admit that both parties are at fault and I'm the partisan hack??? Again....I laugh at you.

And that's your reason?

:laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301:

democrats are fighting the citizen check box on the census because they'll immediately lose 10 to 12 million votes. Without counting Illegals, CA might be down to 6 Congressmen and 2 Senators
 
I used to like living in Ca. back in the 60's and 70's. Then things started changing, I moved out of there in 2008. Looks like just in time, too.
460 billion in debt and counting. The 'green' mentality helped with the devastation from the fires, and there is no hope in sight.
RIP California
|Agreed. It's gone 3rd-World. Shame, because it was a beautiful state.
 
This is the beginning of republican woes unless they change. California is gone. The NE US is gone. There is a walkaway movement, people are walking away from the republican party.

"In the wake of a near-political annihilation in California that has left even longtime conservative stronghold Orange County bereft of a single Republican in the House of Representatives, a growing chorus of GOP loyalists here say there’s only one hope for reviving the flatlining party: Blow it up and start again from scratch.

That harsh assessment comes as Republicans survey the damage from the devastation of a “blue tsunami” in California which wiped out five GOP-held House seats — with more still threatened — while handing every statewide seat and a supermajority to the Democrats in both houses of the state legislature this week.

Just two days ago, Democrat Katie Porter officially bested her Republican opponent, Mimi Walters, for a congressional seat in Orange County, of all places — which has suddenly turned solidly blue.

That’s a sea change that virtually no one saw coming two years ago."


More.

“The California Republican Party isn’t salvageable at this time. The Grand Old Party is dead,” wrote former state GOP Assembly leader Kristin Olsen, who startled fellow Republicans with a brutally frank op-ed this week saying Republicans must acknowledge their “serious problem” in California, particularly the effects of toxicity of President Trump.

GOP strategist John Weaver, who has worked California races and also has represented the presidential campaign of Ohio governor John Kasich, seconded Olsen’s view, tweeting that the effects of the Trump presidency have doomed any chance of resurrection. “In one fell swoop Trump & Republicans who willingly handcuffed themselves to him have turned Orange County into a GOP wasteland,’’ he tweeted this week. “You want to see the future? Look no further than the demographic death spiral in the place once considered a cornerstone of the party.”


California GOP political consultant Mike Madrid sees the heart of the problem as Donald Trump’s policies and rhetoric, and the party’s tendency these days to follow his lead and put all their eggs in one basket of deplorables.

The California Republican Party is dead, according to California Republicans

Keep following Trump lemmings.

th

This is another lie in the same vein as the rest of them. "chorus of GOP voices" and "gop strategist says" are the same propaganda terms as "lifelong republican" and "trump appointed judge" that the media commonly uses.
I'll give you an example. You see the "GOP political strategist" Jim Weaver quoted above? He worked for John Kasich...the Democrats pick for the GOP nomination. Before that he worked for that other Democrats-favorite-GOPer John Mccain . Yesterday he attacked the Republican governor of Georgia for winning the election (weaver supported the black Democrat opposing him).
A top GOP adviser slammed Georgia's Brian Kemp for cheating and undermining democracy to win Georgia governor race

These are the lies they tell us when the media is monopolized and controlled by the liberals. And this was a coordinated attack through the media. The two op eds and the tweets came out together though ostensibly from different people.

Trust only the Trump wing. The rest have been compromised by their fear of losing the war against alien invasion. Quislings and cowards who have gone over to the enemy as our nation falls to the "demographic " invasion unleashed on us by Democrats coordinating with foreign invaders.
 
Cali was done long ago...let them drown in their nearly one trillion dollar unfunded public debt...and eventually the chickens will come home to roost.

Apparently it wasn't.

Yeah it was....and the result is a state that has bankruptcy looming. Well done demoquacks, well done

Oh hey....Illinois faces the same dilemma....who runs that one?


This is true. But they still suck money from the Federal government to keep their failed policies alive. So dont count on natural forces of economics catching up with them. Its true Illinois and California cant pay their pension debts but in the end the federal government (you and me) will bail them out.

I am very disappointed California didnt secede as they promised.

California would be the Venezuela of America, as another poster said, but only if Venezuela had a sugar daddy to pay for their socialism and leftism like California does.
 
I used to like living in Ca. back in the 60's and 70's. Then things started changing, I moved out of there in 2008. Looks like just in time, too.
460 billion in debt and counting. The 'green' mentality helped with the devastation from the fires, and there is no hope in sight.
RIP California
|Agreed. It's gone 3rd-World. Shame, because it was a beautiful state.


Becoming third world is what they mean when they say "demographics is destiny".
 
I used to like living in Ca. back in the 60's and 70's. Then things started changing, I moved out of there in 2008. Looks like just in time, too.
460 billion in debt and counting. The 'green' mentality helped with the devastation from the fires, and there is no hope in sight.
RIP California
|Agreed. It's gone 3rd-World. Shame, because it was a beautiful state.


Becoming third world is what they mean when they say "demographics is destiny".
Of course they do. They are idealistic enough to think that demographics has nothing to do with advancement. They are naive enough believe that you can take Miguel, Mohammed and Mkumbe to the US and they well become productive 1rst-World citizens. Some Europeans have the same problem with the latter two.
 
If Republicans were serious about saving California Trump would close the Tijuana entry and tax remittances.
 
Really you republicans don't have a leg to stand on trying to argue about debt or much of anything pertaining to economics.


Girl, puh-leeeze, you don't have the slightest clue about this fiat currency/debt slavery system. Commie fucks like yourself believe that you can tax your way out of debt. You have ZERO clue about our economic system and what a "central bank" is or what fractional banking is or what the Promissory Note scam is all about.

Here is a hint.....since every fiat Federal Reserve note is borrowed into existence, where does the "money" come from to pay the interest? How do you pull eleven marbles out of a bag that only contains ten? You are a "small time", an ignorant member of the "sheeple" class.

You are a fool trying to peddle debunked conspiracy theories.

You have never debunked anything I have posted here. Your ignorance of the subject matter at hand isn't "debunking", punkinpuss. Leftardism could never thrive without dumb fucks such as yourself.
 

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