US House Results--Looks Like a Trifecta.....

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Albeit a narrow win for Republicans. A rather odd results of sorts. The popular vote went to Trump, and Republicans took the Senate rather handily, but looks to take the House only by a slim margin.

Americans like common sense, exactly as Donald Trump has extolled. My fellow conservatives would be wise to remember this, and not think that Americans gave conservatism a blanket mandate. Liberals made this mistake in 2008 and again in 2012, and are now paying the price.

If we treat this wisely, we MAY usher in a Reaganesque era that re-energizes the nation for the next couple of decades. Let's play it right!

 
Albeit a narrow win for Republicans. A rather odd results of sorts. The popular vote went to Trump, and Republicans took the Senate rather handily, but looks to take the House only by a slim margin.

Americans like common sense, exactly as Donald Trump has extolled. My fellow conservatives would be wise to remember this, and not think that Americans gave conservatism a blanket mandate. Liberals made this mistake in 2008 and again in 2012, and are now paying the price.

If we treat this wisely, we MAY usher in a Reaganesque era that re-energizes the nation for the next couple of decades. Let's play it right!

There's no mystery here, the Dem House candidates lied and ran as Republicans espousing Republican positions on the issues. It's not the first time this dirty trick has been used.
 
There's no mystery here, the Dem House candidates lied and ran as Republicans espousing Republican positions on the issues. It's not the first time this dirty trick has been used.

Sure, many of them in swing areas tacked Right. Funny that libs couldn't even see this writing on the wall.

But it would still be smart for us to be sensible and not go nuts like the libs did.
 
Albeit a narrow win for Republicans. A rather odd results of sorts. The popular vote went to Trump, and Republicans took the Senate rather handily, but looks to take the House only by a slim margin.

Americans like common sense, exactly as Donald Trump has extolled. My fellow conservatives would be wise to remember this, and not think that Americans gave conservatism a blanket mandate. Liberals made this mistake in 2008 and again in 2012, and are now paying the price.

If we treat this wisely, we MAY usher in a Reaganesque era that re-energizes the nation for the next couple of decades. Let's play it right!

Nice summary
But there are at least two elephants in the room .

American debt and obligations is way past $200 trillion .

Enlarged BRICS.

Plus markets are trading higher on emotion and a major correction is certain.
The unknown for this is its timing, but it just needs a couple of the smaller banks to go under and having to be saved fo bring about the crash . Minimum 30% is the popular correction guess .
And there are well over 20 banks whose ratios are perilously close to ringing the alarm bell .
 
Sure, many of them in swing areas tacked Right. Funny that libs couldn't even see this writing on the wall.

But it would still be smart for us to be sensible and not go nuts like the libs did.
It was critical that we win the House so we don’t have them waste time on ridiculous impeachments for the next four years.
 
The current situation in California and Arizona is simply not tolerable. It is now more than five days after the polls closed on Tuesday evening, and these districts are still fucking around counting votes. And in a Democrat-controlled State, there is no doubt whatsoever what is going on: Democrats are trying to figure out a way to manufacture enough votes to steal these seats - as they will do when Pennsylvania does a recount for Casey's seat, which he rightly lost to Dave McCormick.

I realize that it's the States that control the elections, but this is a national disgrace. Third-world bullshit that should not be tolerated.
 
The 50 state "free for all" in national elections has to end.....National standards must be set for POTUS, House, and Senate elections.

Virginia and AZ are roughly the same size population wise with Virginia having 1 million more but Virginia has their counts (for the most part) election night or the next morning. Races under the recount threshold can take longer to call.

Virginia sets a good example; state elections are held in off years for the most part unless there is a special election of a vacated seat.....In other words our state governor, house, and senate races will be next year.
 
The House, Senate, Presidency and SCOTUS.

God Bless America!
 

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