OhPleaseJustQuit
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uh-huh....sureHint, we’re not, we are working on the next election.
You know the one that you’re desperately trying to redistrict
It's dumb to ask a reasonable question? Who is dumb? The one who asks it? Or the one who can't answer it?Don’t be the dumbest person on the board girl.
You don't know the difference? And you're calling ME dumb?Explain the difference fuckup.
Because we are both.
We currently vote on things.
Not about me and the whole lame "Threat to Democracy" won't work any better now than it did last year.Great, hope your not a farmer or beef producer.
Hope that you are going to love a Soviet style government.
So your cynical bloviating about the other side gerrymandering is just a bunch of ******* meaningless hot air.Great reference, is there any way that we can get more Democratic districts?
The Dims have started to use the phrase "Threat to Democracy" in the lead up to the 2024 election and beyond and it raises the question why? I ask this because we know the Dims really don't give a damn about the Constitution or Democracy, they only care about their own personal power, so why do they continue to invoke this phrase that clearly doesn't work?
Matt Towery, the lead pollster with Insider Advantage (One of the top three pollsters in 2024) has the answer.
Matt basically says the phrase "Threat to Democracy" really translates to "Threat to the Dim Party."Polling indicates the Dims are incredibly disheartened and feel they cannot win National Elections anymore in the Trump Era with redistricting and Trump's personal charisma. Also, they believe they have no message that the American people will buy. The statement, "Threat to Democracy" is really a cry of desperation due to Dim impotence.
So, every time you hear "Threat to Democracy" just immediately translate in your head "Threat to the Dim Party," and it will all make sense.
Discuss.
Foxfyre
rightwinger
Mac1958
PoliticalChic
In your head, probably.In your constitutional republic does the president control all spending, government actions and have citizens submit to his wishes?
The Dims have started to use the phrase "Threat to Democracy" in the lead up to the 2024 election and beyond and it raises the question why? I ask this because we know the Dims really don't give a damn about the Constitution or Democracy, they only care about their own personal power, so why do they continue to invoke this phrase that clearly doesn't work?
Matt Towery, the lead pollster with Insider Advantage (One of the top three pollsters in 2024) has the answer.
Matt basically says the phrase "Threat to Democracy" really translates to "Threat to the Dim Party."Polling indicates the Dims are incredibly disheartened and feel they cannot win National Elections anymore in the Trump Era with redistricting and Trump's personal charisma. Also, they believe they have no message that the American people will buy. The statement, "Threat to Democracy" is really a cry of desperation due to Dim impotence.
So, every time you hear "Threat to Democracy" just immediately translate in your head "Threat to the Dim Party," and it will all make sense.
Discuss.
Foxfyre
rightwinger
Mac1958
PoliticalChic
