I saw that.
She's one to talk about being medicated and not right.
I saw that.
She's one to talk about being medicated and not right.
As long as the senate map is as favorable to Republicans as it currently is and as long as the GOP's base is consistently turns out more than the Dem base does, the GOP isn't going anywhere. Texas becoming a blue state is the only way I could see the GOP falling apart in the next 5-10 years, but it won't be a blue state if Democrats don't show up to midterm elections.
They need to put age limits on all of these idiots regardless of branch.
if dems con PR into statehood and get that DC statedood the R's are proper ed
Senate map still favors R's even if there were 4 extra senate seats that were surefire Democrats.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cook_P...n_Voting_Index
The Democrats only have 15 states that lean 3% or more to the left of the country as a whole, while the Republicans have 26 states that are 3% or more to the right of the country (there are 9 states within 3% of the country as a whole). The Democrats more or less need DINOs like Joe Manchin and Jon Tester in order to control the senate, while Republicans can maintain ideologically purity and just win the states they're supposed to win.
Gotta do more than that. Then the Republicans can give Guam statehood in the future and given how dependent that island is on the military bases it would probably be solid red.
Yeah the only way the Democrats could kill the Republican Party is by stacking the senate to the point where there's enough leverage to force a cons utional amendment that abolishes the electoral college and makes the senate proportionate to population.
here’s the chance for progressive’s to actually show up and be heard
i remember the sentiment after bush but... this is entirely different tbh.
if you compare that situation with this time around then go ahead and compare bush and trump too. they're on difference planets.
people are sick of trump in ways they never were with bush.
people are realizing that they should vote and have witnessed how far this country can be pushed. many won't take voting for granted again.
Weekend at Walter Reed.
Bush's approval rating was around 25% the night of the 2008 election. Trump's is always around 40%.
Dont let it dominate you, fattie.
It's a joyous time to get it now.
There's already a House.
Does the house have any control over judges? Do you not need to go through the senate to get legislation passed even if it passes in the house? Even by your standards, this is an incoherent argument.
Time to bomb dc nig
what they don't realize is that no matter who they vote for,
the voters won't get what they want in laws, regs, etc.
Both parties ONLY do what their BigDonors pay them to do and not do.
imagine they added a 3rd body of congress that was by law only consisting of republicans and they said "but theres already a senate and house where democrats are allowed too"
its funny when the guy who didnt take it seriously to the detriment of the country contracts it and spreads it to his inner circle
and i dont want to hear about how his rhetoric doesnt matter because it affects how the broader population perceives the level of risk. you are a good example, for instance
People were right though the Republicans experienced a drastic shift after Bush, they just didn't expect it to be further to the right. The Republicans are always going to have the evangelical vote and they leveraged that with the vote of the idiots. And here we are, that isn't going to change anytime soon. They'll hold on to those blocks and bank on the dems throwing out ty left candidates
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