Caitsith.Shiroi said: »
If that was really the plan all along, Schumer and Pelosi are smarter than I thought.
Vic's a fanboy. Reserve your judgment until all is said and done.
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Caitsith.Shiroi said: » If that was really the plan all along, Schumer and Pelosi are smarter than I thought. Vic's a fanboy. Reserve your judgment until all is said and done. Caitsith.Shiroi said: » If that was really the plan all along, Schumer and Pelosi are smarter than I thought. I really highly doubt that Caitsith.Shiroi said: » If that was really the plan all along, Schumer and Pelosi are smarter than I thought. Schumer got under his skin by mocking him and Trump just melted down. It was great. And what the hell was Pence even doing there? Trump has been offered 1.3b for border security and none of it for the wall (just like last year) or he can shut the gov't down. Either way, he loses his agenda. Odin.Slore said: » Caitsith.Shiroi said: » If that was really the plan all along, Schumer and Pelosi are smarter than I thought. Trump now owns any government shutdown single handedly. The rest of the GOP can say truthfully say they had nothing to do with it. (Trump is surely done this time part 18463836)
If democrats want to broadcast they are against border security, that’s their funeral.
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Viciouss said: » Caitsith.Shiroi said: » If that was really the plan all along, Schumer and Pelosi are smarter than I thought. Schumer got under his skin by mocking him and Trump just melted down. It was great. And what the hell was Pence even doing there? Trump has been offered 1.3b for border security and none of it for the wall (just like last year) or he can shut the gov't down. Either way, he loses his agenda. Yeah he’s not really grasping that his hyper partisan petulant behavior isn’t going to give him any leverage with the Dems controlling the proverbial purse strings. Offline
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Also:
New allegations of GOP misconduct in North Carolina
Quote: The chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party said Tuesday that a new election in the state’s Ninth Congressional District may be necessary after reports that early voter data was improperly leaked by the elections board in Bladen County, where state officials are already investigating possible electoral fraud. Democrats allege that data was leaked exclusively to Republicans, giving them an advantage before Election Day. The statement by the chairman, Robin Hayes, appeared to bring state Republicans one step closer to acknowledging that the November election, which their candidate, Mark Harris, had apparently won by 905 votes, may need to be nullified and a new election called. Same election, new scandal. Zerowone said: » Viciouss said: » Caitsith.Shiroi said: » If that was really the plan all along, Schumer and Pelosi are smarter than I thought. Schumer got under his skin by mocking him and Trump just melted down. It was great. And what the hell was Pence even doing there? Trump has been offered 1.3b for border security and none of it for the wall (just like last year) or he can shut the gov't down. Either way, he loses his agenda. Yeah he’s not really grasping that his hyper partisan petulant behavior isn’t going to give him any leverage with the Dems controlling the proverbial purse strings. Because they don't like him behaving like them? Offline
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » Zerowone said: » Viciouss said: » Caitsith.Shiroi said: » If that was really the plan all along, Schumer and Pelosi are smarter than I thought. Schumer got under his skin by mocking him and Trump just melted down. It was great. And what the hell was Pence even doing there? Trump has been offered 1.3b for border security and none of it for the wall (just like last year) or he can shut the gov't down. Either way, he loses his agenda. Yeah he’s not really grasping that his hyper partisan petulant behavior isn’t going to give him any leverage with the Dems controlling the proverbial purse strings. Because they don't like him behaving like them? Nobody in US politics behaves like Donald Trump except Donald Trump. Zerowone said: » Nobody in US politics behaves like Donald Trump except Donald Trump. Bahamut.Ravael said: » Zerowone said: » Nobody in US politics behaves like Donald Trump except Donald Trump. They angry cause he broke all the rules that they carefully setup to get themselves elected. The entire system of "political correctness" thought control the left has been pushing onto everyone in the world was turned on it's head when the President of the USA gave it a giant middle finger. The way Trump talks and acts actually makes him more likable not less. Hyper leftists like zero will never vote for him regardless of how he acts, it's all about those rural and centrist voters. Offline
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » Zerowone said: » Nobody in US politics behaves like Donald Trump except Donald Trump. Currently the vast majority of Congress is Republican until Jan 2 so what exactly are you trying to say? Your “feels” aren’t reflecting reality Offline
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Garuda.Chanti said: » Odin.Slore said: » Caitsith.Shiroi said: » If that was really the plan all along, Schumer and Pelosi are smarter than I thought. Trump now owns any government shutdown single handedly. The rest of the GOP can say truthfully say they had nothing to do with it. Good we should shut down the government forever. Person with the most bullets will be in charge ! Viciouss said: » New allegations of GOP misconduct in North Carolina Quote: The chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party said Tuesday that a new election in the state’s Ninth Congressional District may be necessary after reports that early voter data was improperly leaked by the elections board in Bladen County, where state officials are already investigating possible electoral fraud. Democrats allege that data was leaked exclusively to Republicans, giving them an advantage before Election Day. The statement by the chairman, Robin Hayes, appeared to bring state Republicans one step closer to acknowledging that the November election, which their candidate, Mark Harris, had apparently won by 905 votes, may need to be nullified and a new election called. Same election, new scandal. What isnthe democrats endgame here.
Do they think walls dont work? Do they think the public wants to have open borders? Or do they think they can sell the idea that 1.3 billion is enough for a 15 billion wall? They think the public just voted down the wall and know there are no consequences to saying yes to border security and no to a wall, since they aren't remotely the same. The same offer from last year is on the table, 1.3b for border security, zero for the wall.
Also, I like how you tried to lower Trump's 25b estimate to 15. Not that it matters, its getting 0. Lmao at “the public just voted down a wall”, what an completely uninformed and idiotic thing to say.
The public voted Trump in for the wall and rhey just expanded his senate majority. Offline
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Viciouss said: » They think the public just voted down the wall and know there are no consequences to saying yes to border security and no to a wall, since they aren't remotely the same. The same offer from last year is on the table, 1.3b for border security, zero for the wall. Also, I like how you tried to lower Trump's 25b estimate to 15. Not that it matters, its getting 0. “Border Security (a function of government) is very important! If I can’t get the funding I want to build a wall; then I will gladly shutdown down the government!!!” “Yeah, but gladly shutting down the government means you gladly shutdown border security” Offline
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Nausi said: » Lmao at “the public just voted down a wall”, what an completely uninformed and idiotic thing to say. The public voted Trump in for the wall and rhey just expanded his senate majority. By 2. Whereas in Congress the public’s opinion swung 40 seats in the opposite direction. You can tell the game plan for the next two years is going to be to ignore the House wave and focus on winning two red states in the Senate, which we already know mocking that fact gets under Trump's skin.
Nothing gets passed without the Dem's blessing, and there are zero consequences to saying no to Trump's tantrums. We aren't building a wall, Trump can initiate a Trump shutdown for Xmas, its not going to change anything. Its funny to see Lindsey Graham say take the wall to the public, um, you just did, the whole purpose of the budget this year was to take the wall to the public, and they said no. All leverage lost.
The farm bill is getting passed this week, after taking it to the public, the GOP agreed to strip out the Trump demands for food stamp requirements, that agenda is dead. So, we know they understand they lost the election, its just getting through to the dumbass in the WH. Zerowone said: » Nausi said: » Lmao at “the public just voted down a wall”, what an completely uninformed and idiotic thing to say. The public voted Trump in for the wall and rhey just expanded his senate majority. By 2. Whereas in Congress the public’s opinion swung 40 seats in the opposite direction. By any objective gistoric measure, Trump received less of the standard midterm than a majority of recent presidents, clearly the public thinks he a better president than Clinton AND Obama. Us once you factor all the illegitimate seat they got through “harvesting”, it don’t mean ***. Thanks for playing, please try again. Midterm swing*
Commiefornia is now trying to tax text messages! Not just going forward but retroactively going back 5 years.
What a shithole. lol, I would ask for a source but I know you can't provide one other than your fantasies.
Only one case of voter fraud occurred, committed by the Republicans in North Carolina. That's the only illegitimate result, and there is a new election on the way. And we still aren't building a wall :) Offline
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Viciouss said: » lol, I would ask for a source but I know you can't provide one other than your fantasies. Only one case of voter fraud occurred, committed by the Republicans in North Carolina. That's the only illegitimate result, and there is a new election on the way. And we still aren't building a wall :) That was election fraud which is worse. Clearly Nausi lives in a bubble insulated from the reality that red voters in blue states like California got *** over on the “tax cuts” and expressed their opinion in the voting booth. If you act like a piece of ***and people react in kind clearly they’re just *** conspiring against you. Since clearly you can’t expected be held accountable or take responsibility for your shitty behavior. Which is why it’s easier for him, apparently an other, to buy in on a far fetched fantasy. But hey it’s not like Democrats are denying election winners their seats, cause you know that would be a pretty shitty thing to do: https://theintercept.com/2018/12/06/lindsey-williams-pennsylvania-state-senate/ |
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