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Republicans overplayed their hand in California – and Democrats are laughing
Sep 15, 2021 11:56:22   #
rumitoid
 
On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom, California’s embattled governor, convincingly beat back a Republican-driven recall effort. Once projected to be a nail-biter, the contest degenerated into a nearly 30-point blowout. Indeed, Newsom may have even outpaced Joe Biden’s 2020 margin in California.

Related: Larry Elder: defeated California recall challenger takes a page from Trump’s big lie playbook

Ten months later, Donald Trump’s name was no longer on the b****t, but his spirit still lingered. Before the polls had closed, the former president was carrying on about the recall being r****d. Meanwhile, Larry Elder, Newsom’s leading Republican opponent and a rightwing radio host, had tentatively planned a post-e******n legal challenge.

In the end, the threat of Elder in the governor’s mansion galvanized Democrats. To put things in context, Elder, who is black, has argued for r********ns for s***e owners. Let that sink in.

On 18 July, on the Candace Owens Show, Elder opined: “Their legal property was taken away from them after the civil war, so you could make an argument that the people that are owed r********ns are not only just Black people but also the people whose ‘property’ was taken away after the end of the civil war.”

Also, Elder separately confided his support for “appointing judges and regulators who respect the constitutional right to life”, and announced that “the ideal minimum wage is $0”. Not surprisingly, little more than a third of California’s v**ers held a favorable opinion of Elder.

As framed by John J Pitney, the Roy P Crocker professor of politics at California’s Claremont McKenna College, “in a heavily Democratic state Newsom was probably going to survive anyway”. But Elder “helped him turn surviving into a triumph”, Pitney told the Guardian. Elder was a gift to the governor.

To be sure, it wasn’t just about Elder. More than 60% of Californians hold an unfavorable view of the Republican party, seven in 10 support mask mandates for students, and more than three-fifths categorized v******tion as a public health responsibility rather than a personal choice. The ethos of what could be called “live free and die” had a limited number of takers.

Meanwhile, talk of a foregone e*******l outcome led Republicans and conservatives to stay home. Apparently, the 45th president and his minions forgot about how that same gambit cost them both of Georgia’s Senate seats in last January’s runoff e******ns. Sometimes, history repeats itself.

Fortunately for the Democrats, the liabilities that Elder and the Republicans displayed will not vanish in the coming weeks. Rabid Republican resistance to C***d v******tion, Florida’s needless deaths, and Texas’s draconian a******n law are not going away. They are now baked into the Republican party’s creed and DNA.

In that same vein, the pledge by Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, to make rape magically disappear, and the embrace of Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, of C***d conspiracy theorists, will not be forgotten anytime soon.

By the numbers, self-described moderate Californians opposed the recall by better than a three-two margin. Opposition to the recall ran broad and deep. To be sure, what happens in California doesn’t usually stay in California. All this may yet make a difference in Virginia’s upcoming governor’s race.

There, Democrat Terry McAuliffe holds a small but steady lead over Republican Glenn Youngkin, a former equity management executive. According to a recent Monmouth poll, C***d is the leading issue in the state followed by public schools.

Earlier this summer, Youngkin was captured on video telling supporters that he had to remain quiet about a******n lest it cost him the support of independents and suburbanites, but once in office he could “go on offense”. Youngkin has also opposed v*****e mandates and labeled the jabs a matter of personal choice.

Once upon a time, Virginia was home to Robert E Lee, the commander of the Confederate army and Trump’s favorite general. These days, no Republican holds statewide office there. The Commonwealth last v**ed Republican in a p**********l e******n in 2004.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-overplayed-hand-california-democrats-133125210.html

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Sep 15, 2021 12:18:10   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
rumitoid wrote:
On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom, California’s embattled governor, convincingly beat back a Republican-driven recall effort. Once projected to be a nail-biter, the contest degenerated into a nearly 30-point blowout. Indeed, Newsom may have even outpaced Joe Biden’s 2020 margin in California.

Related: Larry Elder: defeated California recall challenger takes a page from Trump’s big lie playbook

Ten months later, Donald Trump’s name was no longer on the b****t, but his spirit still lingered. Before the polls had closed, the former president was carrying on about the recall being r****d. Meanwhile, Larry Elder, Newsom’s leading Republican opponent and a rightwing radio host, had tentatively planned a post-e******n legal challenge.

In the end, the threat of Elder in the governor’s mansion galvanized Democrats. To put things in context, Elder, who is black, has argued for r********ns for s***e owners. Let that sink in.

On 18 July, on the Candace Owens Show, Elder opined: “Their legal property was taken away from them after the civil war, so you could make an argument that the people that are owed r********ns are not only just Black people but also the people whose ‘property’ was taken away after the end of the civil war.”

Also, Elder separately confided his support for “appointing judges and regulators who respect the constitutional right to life”, and announced that “the ideal minimum wage is $0”. Not surprisingly, little more than a third of California’s v**ers held a favorable opinion of Elder.

As framed by John J Pitney, the Roy P Crocker professor of politics at California’s Claremont McKenna College, “in a heavily Democratic state Newsom was probably going to survive anyway”. But Elder “helped him turn surviving into a triumph”, Pitney told the Guardian. Elder was a gift to the governor.

To be sure, it wasn’t just about Elder. More than 60% of Californians hold an unfavorable view of the Republican party, seven in 10 support mask mandates for students, and more than three-fifths categorized v******tion as a public health responsibility rather than a personal choice. The ethos of what could be called “live free and die” had a limited number of takers.

Meanwhile, talk of a foregone e*******l outcome led Republicans and conservatives to stay home. Apparently, the 45th president and his minions forgot about how that same gambit cost them both of Georgia’s Senate seats in last January’s runoff e******ns. Sometimes, history repeats itself.

Fortunately for the Democrats, the liabilities that Elder and the Republicans displayed will not vanish in the coming weeks. Rabid Republican resistance to C***d v******tion, Florida’s needless deaths, and Texas’s draconian a******n law are not going away. They are now baked into the Republican party’s creed and DNA.

In that same vein, the pledge by Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, to make rape magically disappear, and the embrace of Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, of C***d conspiracy theorists, will not be forgotten anytime soon.

By the numbers, self-described moderate Californians opposed the recall by better than a three-two margin. Opposition to the recall ran broad and deep. To be sure, what happens in California doesn’t usually stay in California. All this may yet make a difference in Virginia’s upcoming governor’s race.

There, Democrat Terry McAuliffe holds a small but steady lead over Republican Glenn Youngkin, a former equity management executive. According to a recent Monmouth poll, C***d is the leading issue in the state followed by public schools.

Earlier this summer, Youngkin was captured on video telling supporters that he had to remain quiet about a******n lest it cost him the support of independents and suburbanites, but once in office he could “go on offense”. Youngkin has also opposed v*****e mandates and labeled the jabs a matter of personal choice.

Once upon a time, Virginia was home to Robert E Lee, the commander of the Confederate army and Trump’s favorite general. These days, no Republican holds statewide office there. The Commonwealth last v**ed Republican in a p**********l e******n in 2004.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-overplayed-hand-california-democrats-133125210.html
On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom, California’s embattled g... (show quote)


Too bad. I'm looking at our country right now and wondering why life is more difficult for the impovished and Middle class, if these are the people the Dems are supposedly serving. In reality the Elites are the only ones doing better in America today.

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Sep 15, 2021 12:37:24   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
rumitoid wrote:
On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom, California’s embattled governor, convincingly beat back a Republican-driven recall effort. Once projected to be a nail-biter, the contest degenerated into a nearly 30-point blowout. Indeed, Newsom may have even outpaced Joe Biden’s 2020 margin in California.

Related: Larry Elder: defeated California recall challenger takes a page from Trump’s big lie playbook

Ten months later, Donald Trump’s name was no longer on the b****t, but his spirit still lingered. Before the polls had closed, the former president was carrying on about the recall being r****d. Meanwhile, Larry Elder, Newsom’s leading Republican opponent and a rightwing radio host, had tentatively planned a post-e******n legal challenge.

In the end, the threat of Elder in the governor’s mansion galvanized Democrats. To put things in context, Elder, who is black, has argued for r********ns for s***e owners. Let that sink in.

On 18 July, on the Candace Owens Show, Elder opined: “Their legal property was taken away from them after the civil war, so you could make an argument that the people that are owed r********ns are not only just Black people but also the people whose ‘property’ was taken away after the end of the civil war.”

Also, Elder separately confided his support for “appointing judges and regulators who respect the constitutional right to life”, and announced that “the ideal minimum wage is $0”. Not surprisingly, little more than a third of California’s v**ers held a favorable opinion of Elder.

As framed by John J Pitney, the Roy P Crocker professor of politics at California’s Claremont McKenna College, “in a heavily Democratic state Newsom was probably going to survive anyway”. But Elder “helped him turn surviving into a triumph”, Pitney told the Guardian. Elder was a gift to the governor.

To be sure, it wasn’t just about Elder. More than 60% of Californians hold an unfavorable view of the Republican party, seven in 10 support mask mandates for students, and more than three-fifths categorized v******tion as a public health responsibility rather than a personal choice. The ethos of what could be called “live free and die” had a limited number of takers.

Meanwhile, talk of a foregone e*******l outcome led Republicans and conservatives to stay home. Apparently, the 45th president and his minions forgot about how that same gambit cost them both of Georgia’s Senate seats in last January’s runoff e******ns. Sometimes, history repeats itself.

Fortunately for the Democrats, the liabilities that Elder and the Republicans displayed will not vanish in the coming weeks. Rabid Republican resistance to C***d v******tion, Florida’s needless deaths, and Texas’s draconian a******n law are not going away. They are now baked into the Republican party’s creed and DNA.

In that same vein, the pledge by Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, to make rape magically disappear, and the embrace of Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, of C***d conspiracy theorists, will not be forgotten anytime soon.

By the numbers, self-described moderate Californians opposed the recall by better than a three-two margin. Opposition to the recall ran broad and deep. To be sure, what happens in California doesn’t usually stay in California. All this may yet make a difference in Virginia’s upcoming governor’s race.

There, Democrat Terry McAuliffe holds a small but steady lead over Republican Glenn Youngkin, a former equity management executive. According to a recent Monmouth poll, C***d is the leading issue in the state followed by public schools.

Earlier this summer, Youngkin was captured on video telling supporters that he had to remain quiet about a******n lest it cost him the support of independents and suburbanites, but once in office he could “go on offense”. Youngkin has also opposed v*****e mandates and labeled the jabs a matter of personal choice.

Once upon a time, Virginia was home to Robert E Lee, the commander of the Confederate army and Trump’s favorite general. These days, no Republican holds statewide office there. The Commonwealth last v**ed Republican in a p**********l e******n in 2004.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-overplayed-hand-california-democrats-133125210.html
On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom, California’s embattled g... (show quote)


That POS may have won a battle, but we WILL win a war!!!

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Sep 15, 2021 12:54:45   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
rumitoid wrote:
On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom, California’s embattled governor, convincingly beat back a Republican-driven recall effort. Once projected to be a nail-biter, the contest degenerated into a nearly 30-point blowout. Indeed, Newsom may have even outpaced Joe Biden’s 2020 margin in California.

Related: Larry Elder: defeated California recall challenger takes a page from Trump’s big lie playbook

Ten months later, Donald Trump’s name was no longer on the b****t, but his spirit still lingered. Before the polls had closed, the former president was carrying on about the recall being r****d. Meanwhile, Larry Elder, Newsom’s leading Republican opponent and a rightwing radio host, had tentatively planned a post-e******n legal challenge.

In the end, the threat of Elder in the governor’s mansion galvanized Democrats. To put things in context, Elder, who is black, has argued for r********ns for s***e owners. Let that sink in.

On 18 July, on the Candace Owens Show, Elder opined: “Their legal property was taken away from them after the civil war, so you could make an argument that the people that are owed r********ns are not only just Black people but also the people whose ‘property’ was taken away after the end of the civil war.”

Also, Elder separately confided his support for “appointing judges and regulators who respect the constitutional right to life”, and announced that “the ideal minimum wage is $0”. Not surprisingly, little more than a third of California’s v**ers held a favorable opinion of Elder.

As framed by John J Pitney, the Roy P Crocker professor of politics at California’s Claremont McKenna College, “in a heavily Democratic state Newsom was probably going to survive anyway”. But Elder “helped him turn surviving into a triumph”, Pitney told the Guardian. Elder was a gift to the governor.

To be sure, it wasn’t just about Elder. More than 60% of Californians hold an unfavorable view of the Republican party, seven in 10 support mask mandates for students, and more than three-fifths categorized v******tion as a public health responsibility rather than a personal choice. The ethos of what could be called “live free and die” had a limited number of takers.

Meanwhile, talk of a foregone e*******l outcome led Republicans and conservatives to stay home. Apparently, the 45th president and his minions forgot about how that same gambit cost them both of Georgia’s Senate seats in last January’s runoff e******ns. Sometimes, history repeats itself.

Fortunately for the Democrats, the liabilities that Elder and the Republicans displayed will not vanish in the coming weeks. Rabid Republican resistance to C***d v******tion, Florida’s needless deaths, and Texas’s draconian a******n law are not going away. They are now baked into the Republican party’s creed and DNA.

In that same vein, the pledge by Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, to make rape magically disappear, and the embrace of Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, of C***d conspiracy theorists, will not be forgotten anytime soon.

By the numbers, self-described moderate Californians opposed the recall by better than a three-two margin. Opposition to the recall ran broad and deep. To be sure, what happens in California doesn’t usually stay in California. All this may yet make a difference in Virginia’s upcoming governor’s race.

There, Democrat Terry McAuliffe holds a small but steady lead over Republican Glenn Youngkin, a former equity management executive. According to a recent Monmouth poll, C***d is the leading issue in the state followed by public schools.

Earlier this summer, Youngkin was captured on video telling supporters that he had to remain quiet about a******n lest it cost him the support of independents and suburbanites, but once in office he could “go on offense”. Youngkin has also opposed v*****e mandates and labeled the jabs a matter of personal choice.

Once upon a time, Virginia was home to Robert E Lee, the commander of the Confederate army and Trump’s favorite general. These days, no Republican holds statewide office there. The Commonwealth last v**ed Republican in a p**********l e******n in 2004.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-overplayed-hand-california-democrats-133125210.html
On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom, California’s embattled g... (show quote)


Those who laugh last zombie

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Sep 15, 2021 12:55:57   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
microphor wrote:
Too bad. I'm looking at our country right now and wondering why life is more difficult for the impovished and Middle class, if these are the people the Dems are supposedly serving. In reality the Elites are the only ones doing better in America today.

The elites paid for our country to be stolen! What profit a man to own the world and lose his soul!

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Sep 15, 2021 13:17:37   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
The elites paid for our country to be stolen! What profit a man to own the world and lose his soul!


Oh Lordy. !!!

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Sep 15, 2021 13:21:37   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
rumitoid wrote:
On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom, California’s embattled governor, convincingly beat back a Republican-driven recall effort. Once projected to be a nail-biter, the contest degenerated into a nearly 30-point blowout. Indeed, Newsom may have even outpaced Joe Biden’s 2020 margin in California.

Related: Larry Elder: defeated California recall challenger takes a page from Trump’s big lie playbook

Ten months later, Donald Trump’s name was no longer on the b****t, but his spirit still lingered. Before the polls had closed, the former president was carrying on about the recall being r****d. Meanwhile, Larry Elder, Newsom’s leading Republican opponent and a rightwing radio host, had tentatively planned a post-e******n legal challenge.

In the end, the threat of Elder in the governor’s mansion galvanized Democrats. To put things in context, Elder, who is black, has argued for r********ns for s***e owners. Let that sink in.

On 18 July, on the Candace Owens Show, Elder opined: “Their legal property was taken away from them after the civil war, so you could make an argument that the people that are owed r********ns are not only just Black people but also the people whose ‘property’ was taken away after the end of the civil war.”

Also, Elder separately confided his support for “appointing judges and regulators who respect the constitutional right to life”, and announced that “the ideal minimum wage is $0”. Not surprisingly, little more than a third of California’s v**ers held a favorable opinion of Elder.

As framed by John J Pitney, the Roy P Crocker professor of politics at California’s Claremont McKenna College, “in a heavily Democratic state Newsom was probably going to survive anyway”. But Elder “helped him turn surviving into a triumph”, Pitney told the Guardian. Elder was a gift to the governor.

To be sure, it wasn’t just about Elder. More than 60% of Californians hold an unfavorable view of the Republican party, seven in 10 support mask mandates for students, and more than three-fifths categorized v******tion as a public health responsibility rather than a personal choice. The ethos of what could be called “live free and die” had a limited number of takers.

Meanwhile, talk of a foregone e*******l outcome led Republicans and conservatives to stay home. Apparently, the 45th president and his minions forgot about how that same gambit cost them both of Georgia’s Senate seats in last January’s runoff e******ns. Sometimes, history repeats itself.

Fortunately for the Democrats, the liabilities that Elder and the Republicans displayed will not vanish in the coming weeks. Rabid Republican resistance to C***d v******tion, Florida’s needless deaths, and Texas’s draconian a******n law are not going away. They are now baked into the Republican party’s creed and DNA.

In that same vein, the pledge by Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, to make rape magically disappear, and the embrace of Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, of C***d conspiracy theorists, will not be forgotten anytime soon.

By the numbers, self-described moderate Californians opposed the recall by better than a three-two margin. Opposition to the recall ran broad and deep. To be sure, what happens in California doesn’t usually stay in California. All this may yet make a difference in Virginia’s upcoming governor’s race.

There, Democrat Terry McAuliffe holds a small but steady lead over Republican Glenn Youngkin, a former equity management executive. According to a recent Monmouth poll, C***d is the leading issue in the state followed by public schools.

Earlier this summer, Youngkin was captured on video telling supporters that he had to remain quiet about a******n lest it cost him the support of independents and suburbanites, but once in office he could “go on offense”. Youngkin has also opposed v*****e mandates and labeled the jabs a matter of personal choice.

Once upon a time, Virginia was home to Robert E Lee, the commander of the Confederate army and Trump’s favorite general. These days, no Republican holds statewide office there. The Commonwealth last v**ed Republican in a p**********l e******n in 2004.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-overplayed-hand-california-democrats-133125210.html
On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom, California’s embattled g... (show quote)


It wasn’t about winning.
It’s no longer about winning for the right.
They know they can’t win fairly , legally or honestly.
It’s only about getting their greasy little feet in the door to create more chaos.
Just like that little fungus guy that gets into your nail bed and starts destroying everything.
So sadly predictable.

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Sep 15, 2021 13:23:13   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
The elites paid for our country to be stolen! What profit a man to own the world and lose his soul!


What profit a man to own the world….
……
Without lemmings.

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Sep 15, 2021 13:30:27   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
microphor wrote:
Too bad. I'm looking at our country right now and wondering why life is more difficult for the impovished and Middle class, if these are the people the Dems are supposedly serving. In reality the Elites are the only ones doing better in America today.


Gosh, micro... what are you trying to say? Joe Biden has been in office about 10 months.. the last guy, who did such a great job of piling more money onto the super rich, did his deeds of destruction for 4 full and dreadful years..

so why can you find any way to blame the result of years onto a building effort of only months?

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Sep 15, 2021 15:11:02   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
rumitoid wrote:
On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom, California’s embattled governor, convincingly beat back a Republican-driven recall effort. Once projected to be a nail-biter, the contest degenerated into a nearly 30-point blowout. Indeed, Newsom may have even outpaced Joe Biden’s 2020 margin in California.

Related: Larry Elder: defeated California recall challenger takes a page from Trump’s big lie playbook

Ten months later, Donald Trump’s name was no longer on the b****t, but his spirit still lingered. Before the polls had closed, the former president was carrying on about the recall being r****d. Meanwhile, Larry Elder, Newsom’s leading Republican opponent and a rightwing radio host, had tentatively planned a post-e******n legal challenge.

In the end, the threat of Elder in the governor’s mansion galvanized Democrats. To put things in context, Elder, who is black, has argued for r********ns for s***e owners. Let that sink in.

On 18 July, on the Candace Owens Show, Elder opined: “Their legal property was taken away from them after the civil war, so you could make an argument that the people that are owed r********ns are not only just Black people but also the people whose ‘property’ was taken away after the end of the civil war.”

Also, Elder separately confided his support for “appointing judges and regulators who respect the constitutional right to life”, and announced that “the ideal minimum wage is $0”. Not surprisingly, little more than a third of California’s v**ers held a favorable opinion of Elder.

As framed by John J Pitney, the Roy P Crocker professor of politics at California’s Claremont McKenna College, “in a heavily Democratic state Newsom was probably going to survive anyway”. But Elder “helped him turn surviving into a triumph”, Pitney told the Guardian. Elder was a gift to the governor.

To be sure, it wasn’t just about Elder. More than 60% of Californians hold an unfavorable view of the Republican party, seven in 10 support mask mandates for students, and more than three-fifths categorized v******tion as a public health responsibility rather than a personal choice. The ethos of what could be called “live free and die” had a limited number of takers.

Meanwhile, talk of a foregone e*******l outcome led Republicans and conservatives to stay home. Apparently, the 45th president and his minions forgot about how that same gambit cost them both of Georgia’s Senate seats in last January’s runoff e******ns. Sometimes, history repeats itself.

Fortunately for the Democrats, the liabilities that Elder and the Republicans displayed will not vanish in the coming weeks. Rabid Republican resistance to C***d v******tion, Florida’s needless deaths, and Texas’s draconian a******n law are not going away. They are now baked into the Republican party’s creed and DNA.

In that same vein, the pledge by Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, to make rape magically disappear, and the embrace of Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, of C***d conspiracy theorists, will not be forgotten anytime soon.

By the numbers, self-described moderate Californians opposed the recall by better than a three-two margin. Opposition to the recall ran broad and deep. To be sure, what happens in California doesn’t usually stay in California. All this may yet make a difference in Virginia’s upcoming governor’s race.

There, Democrat Terry McAuliffe holds a small but steady lead over Republican Glenn Youngkin, a former equity management executive. According to a recent Monmouth poll, C***d is the leading issue in the state followed by public schools.

Earlier this summer, Youngkin was captured on video telling supporters that he had to remain quiet about a******n lest it cost him the support of independents and suburbanites, but once in office he could “go on offense”. Youngkin has also opposed v*****e mandates and labeled the jabs a matter of personal choice.

Once upon a time, Virginia was home to Robert E Lee, the commander of the Confederate army and Trump’s favorite general. These days, no Republican holds statewide office there. The Commonwealth last v**ed Republican in a p**********l e******n in 2004.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-overplayed-hand-california-democrats-133125210.html
On Tuesday, Gavin Newsom, California’s embattled g... (show quote)


Yep, all that and Mrs. Lee’s Garden is now
Arlington Cemetary!

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Sep 15, 2021 19:38:23   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
permafrost wrote:
Gosh, micro... what are you trying to say? Joe Biden has been in office about 10 months.. the last guy, who did such a great job of piling more money onto the super rich, did his deeds of destruction for 4 full and dreadful years..

so why can you find any way to blame the result of years onto a building effort of only months?


Gosh Permi, if we look at it from a comparative perspective then poor lil Trump only had 4 little years to try to clean up the financial, political and devisive country Obammy left behind!

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Sep 15, 2021 19:46:59   #
Rose42
 
Milosia2 wrote:
It wasn’t about winning.
It’s no longer about winning for the right.
They know they can’t win fairly , legally or honestly.
It’s only about getting their greasy little feet in the door to create more chaos.
Just like that little fungus guy that gets into your nail bed and starts destroying everything.
So sadly predictable.


As predictable as your wingnut posts.

California loses. You people don’t give a rats hind end. All you and other wingers care about is party first. Thats why the country is falling apart. Blind partisanship.

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Sep 16, 2021 18:46:05   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Rose42 wrote:
As predictable as your wingnut posts.

California loses. You people don’t give a rats hind end. All you and other wingers care about is party first. Thats why the country is falling apart. Blind partisanship.


Kommiefornia v**ed for higher taxes, no water, no electricity, sht in the streets, ridiculous housing prices, ridiculous homeless people, i******s, and an anti American governor.

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Sep 16, 2021 19:55:23   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Kommiefornia v**ed for higher taxes, no water, no electricity, sht in the streets, ridiculous housing prices, ridiculous homeless people, i******s, and an anti American governor.


That's true, but know it was the Dems that v**ed for that. We Repubs tried to bring change to CA.

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Sep 16, 2021 20:50:58   #
Mikeyavelli
 
microphor wrote:
That's true, but know it was the Dems that v**ed for that. We Repubs tried to bring change to CA.


With only 4 Republicans in California how could Elder win?

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