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I've Been Doing My Part As Far As Voting Is Concerned, Identifying Likely Trump Voters...
Nov 1, 2018 12:41:58   #
woodguru
 
...and doing nothing to encourage them to vote

I have a friend who didn't vote in 2016, it was obvious that had he voted it would have been for Trump. When he would talk about the idiot rhetorical things the group of mechanics he hung out with were talking about, I would go into detail about what they were talking about and what the facts are, he'd catch the reality and start seeing what I was talking about over time. He's been a lot more aware, and has been pointing out a few things his family and friends talk about that he now recognizes is wrong.

I asked him a couple weeks ago if he'd registered to vote, he said no. At one point I was going to make sure that he registered, but decided he was always feeding into a lot of the crap he was hearing from his compadres, and he'd best be left as a safe non vote rather than the wrong vote.

My official line (with low information non voters) is that I don't care, both sides are screwed up, I'm fed up, screw it...it's a shared theme, I lost count of how many neighbors and people I meet who would be republican voters if they voted but they don't, I fully support that attitude, it's best for America.

Keeping America Great (it always was, except for a bad Bush patch)

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Nov 1, 2018 12:57:04   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
woodguru wrote:
...and doing nothing to encourage them to vote

I have a friend who didn't vote in 2016, it was obvious that had he voted it would have been for Trump. When he would talk about the idiot rhetorical things the group of mechanics he hung out with were talking about, I would go into detail about what they were talking about and what the facts are, he'd catch the reality and start seeing what I was talking about over time. He's been a lot more aware, and has been pointing out a few things his family and friends talk about that he now recognizes is wrong.

I asked him a couple weeks ago if he'd registered to vote, he said no. At one point I was going to make sure that he registered, but decided he was always feeding into a lot of the crap he was hearing from his compadres, and he'd best be left as a safe non vote rather than the wrong vote.

My official line (with low information non voters) is that I don't care, both sides are screwed up, I'm fed up, screw it...it's a shared theme, I lost count of how many neighbors and people I meet who would be republican voters if they voted but they don't, I fully support that attitude, it's best for America.

Keeping America Great (it always was, except for a bad Bush patch)
...and doing nothing to encourage them to vote br ... (show quote)


Everyone is entitled to vote the way they see fit. Those who don't vote shouldn't complain if things don't go they way they want.

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Nov 1, 2018 13:20:40   #
JimMe
 
woodguru wrote:
...and doing nothing to encourage them to vote

I have a friend who didn't vote in 2016, it was obvious that had he voted it would have been for Trump. When he would talk about the idiot rhetorical things the group of mechanics he hung out with were talking about, I would go into detail about what they were talking about and what the facts are, he'd catch the reality and start seeing what I was talking about over time. He's been a lot more aware, and has been pointing out a few things his family and friends talk about that he now recognizes is wrong.

I asked him a couple weeks ago if he'd registered to vote, he said no. At one point I was going to make sure that he registered, but decided he was always feeding into a lot of the crap he was hearing from his compadres, and he'd best be left as a safe non vote rather than the wrong vote.

My official line (with low information non voters) is that I don't care, both sides are screwed up, I'm fed up, screw it...it's a shared theme, I lost count of how many neighbors and people I meet who would be republican voters if they voted but they don't, I fully support that attitude, it's best for America.

Keeping America Great (it always was, except for a bad Bush patch)
...and doing nothing to encourage them to vote br ... (show quote)



There are more Registered Dem than GOP Voters...
Your problem is 2 fold:
1 - The Dem Voters are primarily in only 20 States
2 - A greater percentage of GOP Voters Vote

That's why when you talk about Trump Supporters not Voting, they're Non-Registered Voters... The Trump Supporters who are Registered Voters do Vote... That's how We have a GOP House, Senate, President, and a Majority of Governors and State Legislatures...

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Nov 1, 2018 13:25:48   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
woodguru wrote:
...and doing nothing to encourage them to vote

I have a friend who didn't vote in 2016, it was obvious that had he voted it would have been for Trump. When he would talk about the idiot rhetorical things the group of mechanics he hung out with were talking about, I would go into detail about what they were talking about and what the facts are, he'd catch the reality and start seeing what I was talking about over time. He's been a lot more aware, and has been pointing out a few things his family and friends talk about that he now recognizes is wrong.

I asked him a couple weeks ago if he'd registered to vote, he said no. At one point I was going to make sure that he registered, but decided he was always feeding into a lot of the crap he was hearing from his compadres, and he'd best be left as a safe non vote rather than the wrong vote.

My official line (with low information non voters) is that I don't care, both sides are screwed up, I'm fed up, screw it...it's a shared theme, I lost count of how many neighbors and people I meet who would be republican voters if they voted but they don't, I fully support that attitude, it's best for America.

Keeping America Great (it always was, except for a bad Bush patch)
...and doing nothing to encourage them to vote br ... (show quote)

lol That's as long as any of the Bush guys (all Islamics) are alive Barbara was no problem. I agree that both parties are pretty screwed up, however, look at the choices: stay with what we have trying to get back to how it was in about 1870 (small government unlike now) or socialism. Not voting is like half a vote for the luciferians aka dems. A tip; if antifa bothers anyone, laugh at them. Once you pass their bluster you'll find a scared kid. Personally I like a .45, but that's just me.

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Nov 1, 2018 13:40:19   #
JimMe
 
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
lol That's as long as any of the Bush guys (all Islamics) are alive Barbara was no problem. I agree that both parties are pretty screwed up, however, look at the choices: stay with what we have trying to get back to how it was in about 1870 (small government unlike now) or socialism. Not voting is like half a vote for the luciferians aka dems. A tip; if antifa bothers anyone, laugh at them. Once you pass their bluster you'll find a scared kid. Personally I like a .45, but that's just me.



I don't own a gun... Never have... Shot a .45 once at an indoor shooting range and the shot hit the metal overhang wire of my target... My friend, who owned the .45, laughed and said I at least shot straight... But I believe to this day the human race, and any flying animals, are safer without my using a gun...

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Nov 1, 2018 13:55:32   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
JimMe wrote:
I don't own a gun... Never have... Shot a .45 once at an indoor shooting range and the shot hit the metal overhang wire of my target... My friend, who owned the .45, laughed and said I at least shot straight... But I believe to this day the human race, and any flying animals, are safer without my using a gun...



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Nov 1, 2018 14:22:05   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
woodguru wrote:
...and doing nothing to encourage them to vote

I have a friend who didn't vote in 2016, it was obvious that had he voted it would have been for Trump. When he would talk about the idiot rhetorical things the group of mechanics he hung out with were talking about, I would go into detail about what they were talking about and what the facts are, he'd catch the reality and start seeing what I was talking about over time. He's been a lot more aware, and has been pointing out a few things his family and friends talk about that he now recognizes is wrong.

I asked him a couple weeks ago if he'd registered to vote, he said no. At one point I was going to make sure that he registered, but decided he was always feeding into a lot of the crap he was hearing from his compadres, and he'd best be left as a safe non vote rather than the wrong vote.

My official line (with low information non voters) is that I don't care, both sides are screwed up, I'm fed up, screw it...it's a shared theme, I lost count of how many neighbors and people I meet who would be republican voters if they voted but they don't, I fully support that attitude, it's best for America.

Keeping America Great (it always was, except for a bad Bush patch)
...and doing nothing to encourage them to vote br ... (show quote)


I voted yesterday, and cancelled out Peter's vote here in Texas.
Best I can do.........

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Nov 1, 2018 14:49:50   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
archie bunker wrote:
I voted yesterday, and cancelled out Peter's vote here in Texas.
Best I can do.........



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Nov 1, 2018 16:07:38   #
woodguru
 
archie bunker wrote:
I voted yesterday, and cancelled out Peter's vote here in Texas.
Best I can do.........


I'm filling out my mail ballot vote, we thought about filling out my dead mother's, but thought nah, we're not like republicans.

I have a friend who filled out two election cycles for a dead parent, his perspective was that he knew how he would have voted had he been alive.

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Nov 1, 2018 18:31:27   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
woodguru wrote:
I'm filling out my mail ballot vote, we thought about filling out my dead mother's, but thought nah, we're not like republicans.

I have a friend who filled out two election cycles for a dead parent, his perspective was that he knew how he would have voted had he been alive.


Yeah, you left wing baby killers always take the moral high ground, don't you?

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Nov 2, 2018 12:07:24   #
TrueAmerican
 
JimMe wrote:
I don't own a gun... Never have... Shot a .45 once at an indoor shooting range and the shot hit the metal overhang wire of my target... My friend, who owned the .45, laughed and said I at least shot straight... But I believe to this day the human race, and any flying animals, are safer without my using a gun...


Pray a policeman is next door when you make that 911 call, but even that would be of no use if your home invader had a gun. All the police could do then would be look for clues and call the coroner to transport your body to the morgue.

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Nov 2, 2018 16:20:17   #
Liberty Tree
 
archie bunker wrote:
I voted yesterday, and cancelled out Peter's vote here in Texas.
Best I can do.........


He is a Democrat so you only cancelled out one of his votes.

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Nov 2, 2018 16:25:22   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
He is a Democrat so you only cancelled out one of his votes.


Voted today. Republican for all but one Democrat. Husband voted all Republican.

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Nov 2, 2018 23:10:54   #
Hadenough
 
woodguru wrote:
I'm filling out my mail ballot vote, we thought about filling out my dead mother's, but thought nah, we're not like republicans.

I have a friend who filled out two election cycles for a dead parent, his perspective was that he knew how he would have voted had he been alive.


Of course you tried to stop him, probably not because he voted democrap.

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