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Election day 2024
#71
(9 hours ago)midicon Wrote: I too can be cynical but the change seems radical I see good people there now.

Trump, Vance and Kennedy! Endorsed by the likes of Musk, Gabbard and Rogan!

It might be a wiser more effective Trump this time round.

He admits he was a little naive in his first term.

I'm not sure that I can stop being cynical.  Just bear in mind I don't mean to trigger or spread vitriol. 
I've been deeply saddened to see my country and country people used instead of protected.
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#72
Next headline: GOP retains control of house.

2024 Election: Final Analysis.

Voting breakdown:

https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2024/pol...s-2024-dg/

Headlined by this:

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Also worth noting she underperformed both Democrat predecessors with overall women voters. Her massive gains in college educated white women were offset by married and Latina voters.

End result, define "landslide" and "red tsunami."

Trump: 312 - 226 + popular vote (blue wall destroyed)
Senate: up to 5 flipped seats
House: likely retained

GOP have everything they need now. So I'm really happy that all the Project 2025 fear is said to be vastly overstated by left leaning media to scare people away from voting GOP.

The abortion initiative votes were especially telling. 7/10 passed, and 8/10 received a majority. This shows an adaptation the states rights as preference. Abortion was 4th and 5th of the importance list. Like the Latinos, pro-choice voters saw the threat of a GOP administration as something to fear as false.

It's a very independent-minded outcome that overwhelmingly favored republican candidates this time. But very free and fair. Not my decision, but...

I think all that fear a coming 4th Reich should try to adopt a clean slate approach for his 2nd term and give him the benefit of the doubt for at least as long as McConnell gave Biden one. (So... Early February 2021)
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#73
(8 hours ago)Maxmars Wrote: I am certainly not especially inclined to liberality in general... but I too am losing my home, I too figure among the deeply afflicted 'forgotten in need.'  But I don't perceive that political team membership is a true solution to any of it.  I have found neither party (especially in the time of 'word slinging') really matters more than individual human beings conscientiously driven to help each other.

I will pray (unless it is unwelcome) for your situation (and those of your friends) to improve... regardless, you all have my well-wishes.

None of us deserve systemically imposed misery... especially when the 'system' is a function of political gamesmanship engendered for "superficial effect" rather than for an actual solution.

I'm not religious (vaguely pagan) but I do welcome and appreciate kind thoughts... even prayers.  And if you have a need that might be helped by information, I'm always available for research in scientific literature.... and glad to help.
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#74
(8 hours ago)KKLoco Wrote: You’re overthinking and bought into the MSM Propaganda. You and your family will be fine. That’s the thing about MAGA — we give a shit about our fellow humans! My prayers are with your family!  Beer

I don't much care for the MAGA...uhm... regard for my young transgender grandson.  Or my hoping-to-be-married lesbian niece.  Or gay friends.  Or some of the homeless people I've met.  And my non-White friends are worried, particularly immigrants.

I know and like Republicans (I have some I dislike, of course) and I think the world of my co-judge at the election.  But their policies are sweeping us back to the days when I couldn't have a bank account and when people wouldn't hire me (science field) because of my gender.  

And Musk's "brace for hardships" statement (https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy...rcna177807) ... a billionaire doesn't feel the monthly bite of $3,000 in medicine (after insurance and discounts.)

It's a lot of little things, too... DeSantis getting rid of "liberal" professors (I was an adjunct professor) sounds a lot like a minor version of Chairman Mao's purge of intellectuals and others.  Tariffs are a bad idea (see Musk's statement above.) 

I am simply discouraged at the moment.  I know we'll all survive.
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#75
(8 hours ago)UltraBudgie Wrote: Thank you Byrd this is very touching and please know that many people regardless of party affiliation politics or disaffectation feel and share your compassion and are on your side. Why does this remind me of a community coming together after a hurricane or flood? Governance shouldn't be akin to a natural disaster.

Thank you.  I do like your "governance shouldn't be akin to a natural disaster.  And I appreciate your kind compassion even when we're on different sides of the matter.
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#76
I guess I just don't understand.

So much freaking out going on.  He is going to do this, he is going to do that..... 

What did he do to you, THE LAST 4 YEARS HE WAS PRESIDENT?????

I don't remember people being locked up?

Meh.
At least she didn't win, so maybe the economy won't crash.
The earth provides everything we need.
We thought we could do better.
We were wrong.
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#77
Thank you America the Amish community and God for a President Donald J Trump win!

I maybe slept 3 hours last night, but made it to church to pray for President Trumps continued protection. ✝️

I’m from Massachusetts and some people here are losing their minds right now! How ridiculous and childish. Deleting friends on social media, having words and meltdowns in stores.

Do people seriously think paying 11.00 for a dozen eggs is ok? Not me, I shop around for deals, so much for the green deal, people drive around twice as much as they used to for savings.

I want law and order. I want to not have my paycheck basically disappear immediately upon receiving it, whilst the laziest among us sit home drugging, partying on their monthly checks.

I want my insurance to be a normal rate, not a 40% increase, not because I had any tickets or accidents, but according to my agent because there are more accidents now, and so many people don’t have insurance. More thefts, etc.

Mostly because I don’t want to be flanked by 4 Haitian migrants at my mailbox at night, after working a 10 hr shift, because I guess I was driving to slow over a speed bump for them, in their brand new shiny SUV I might add. Always seeing them sauntering to the pool on hot days though. I’m not ok with people who didn’t pay into the system bankrupting it, and then being dbags on top of it.

Law & Order
Fiscal responsibility
End to these damn wars
Righteousness period

Thank you fellow Americans ✝️?
In tune
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#78
I have been spared any 'citizen' drama over this... something tells me that many a life-long Democrat has inner reservations about the last four years... and the magical appointment of Harris as their 'chief representative.'

Nevertheless, I think they are waiting to learn if all they have been warned about will really come to pass under the new administration... 'internment camps,' 'political prosecutions,' 'the drafting of their kids into forever wars,' and a sex-crazed president who hates blacks and women.

Don't worry, Democrats aren't stupid... that characteristic is entrenched in the leadership... telling people what they want them to believe, and pretending it's so because "they" said it.  These are the same people who told the Democrats that Harris was "their" choice.
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#79
(2 hours ago)Maxmars Wrote: Don't worry, Democrats aren't stupid... that characteristic is entrenched in the leadership... telling people what they want them to believe, and pretending it's so because "they" said it.  These are the same people who told the Democrats that Harris was "their" choice.

 Musk, Kennedy, Vivek, Gabbard - even Trump at some points were all Democrats.

Joe Rogan, Tim Pool, Clownfish Tv… most the places I get my news are disaffected former Democrats.
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