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Posted
7 hours ago, ErroneousBIG said:

Yes… if it were done BEFORE those six justices re-litigated and then eviscerated the Voting Rights Act. Immediately followed by an off-cycle redistricting which is almost unheard of. 
 

Americans just voted a year and a half ago and selected their representation. If the same election were held today, you’d have republicans winning 25+ more seats by most estimations… without a single person changing their vote.  That’s not a democracy, it’s cheating to steal elections. And it’s not some made-up fairy tale about election fraud that is believed with nary a shred of truth… this one is actually happening, and it’s happening before our eyes.  And it will lead to bloodshed, in my opinion.  

😂 File an appeal. Trust the process. 

Posted
36 minutes ago, ErroneousBIG said:

That won’t stop the racists. They stopped the election in Louisiana this month after votes were already being cast. 
 

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You can call it whatever you want… the 15th and 19th Amendments were passed by Congress, signed by the president, and ratified by the States…. But the Voting Rights Act was enacted in 1965 to enforce those previous Amendments because the white racists in the South were doing the same thing that the white racists in the South are doing today. It’s just textbook Jim Crow Era racism.  
 

CB,The MissingBand and now your Erroneous Big?! 
 

How creative 😂

Posted
1 hour ago, ErroneousBIG said:

 

 

Currently, there are 12 states that have no Democrats representing them in the U.S. Congress (across both the Senate and the House of Representatives). [
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These all-Republican state congressional delegations are:
  • Alaska
  • Arkansas
  • Idaho
  • Iowa
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • North Dakota
  • Oklahoma
  • South Dakota
  • Utah
  • West Virginia
  • Wyoming [
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And your point was?

I should have posted both. My point is where are the minority concerns in both cases? 

Posted
2 hours ago, Porter said:

😂 File an appeal. Trust the process. 

You know better than that… all we can do is flip (or stack) the court and have them rule it back into place.  That’s the problem with flipping the makeup of the court and then reversing precedent.  The justices were never supposed to be partisan hacks, but here we are. 

Posted
1 hour ago, baddog said:

I should have posted both. My point is where are the minority concerns in both cases? 

The concern isn’t whether an area is more heavily r or d…. It’s a mid-census redistricting that eliminates minority representation. 
 

You wouldn’t have a problem if the democrats suddenly redistricted your neighborhood in an off-census cycle and Sheila Jackson Lee suddenly became your state representative?  
 

I don’t care if everybody in ND is a Republican. I don’t care if everybody in NH wants is a Democrat. What I can’t stand for is when we have an election, then a little over a year later the rules change so that the ruling party can say “Guess what? We hold four out of seven seats, but next time we’ll have all seven because we redrew the maps!!!”

Posted

Just read this, don’t know if it’s true but wouldn’t that be funny. Lol

Reagan could plant a Trump 2028 in his front yard! He’d be shaking with excitement!
 

BREAKING: Trump has filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court to nullify his first term due to the malicious persecution from the Democrats.

If he's successful, this would be his first actual term, leaving 2028 open for discussion.

Should he run if he wins the case?

Posted
10 minutes ago, Porter said:

Just read this, don’t know if it’s true but wouldn’t that be funny. Lol

Reagan could plant a Trump 2028 in his front yard! He’d be shaking with excitement!
 

BREAKING: Trump has filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court to nullify his first term due to the malicious persecution from the Democrats.

If he's successful, this would be his first actual term, leaving 2028 open for discussion.

Should he run if he wins the case?

I’m not talking mental health, but if his health is good, why not? I think it’s a stretch anyway. 

Posted
44 minutes ago, baddog said:

I’m not talking mental health, but if his health is good, why not? I think it’s a stretch anyway. 

Well….I know I give him a hard time on here because he’s not delivering to the American people fast enough when it comes to making America Affordable Again but there’s plenty of evidence that shows he was robbed of his first term with the Russia Hoax and much more. I’d say that he does deserve another term imo. 

Posted
32 minutes ago, Porter said:

Just read this, don’t know if it’s true but wouldn’t that be funny. Lol

Reagan could plant a Trump 2028 in his front yard! He’d be shaking with excitement!
 

BREAKING: Trump has filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court to nullify his first term due to the malicious persecution from the Democrats.

If he's successful, this would be his first actual term, leaving 2028 open for discussion.

Should he run if he wins the case?

Heck yeah — I’d vote for him again!!  👍👍

Posted

I was a kid when we celebrated the bicentennial. It’s really surprising to me to see how uninspired the country is for the 250th.  There was red, white, and blue on everything…it was everywhere.  
 

Even as far back as 2001 we had a kindred spirit among people with opposing views. I think that the nonstop flow of hatred from the White House directed at allies, foes, democrats, fellow republicans, etc, combined with Trump’s cartoonish branding of anything American with his ironic last name have destroyed pride in the US.  His supporters have confuse undying loyalty to a single man as patriotism and most people don’t want to be associated with that type of foolishness.  
 

Times were tough in 1976, also. You had high gas prices, high interest rates, conflict around the world, watergate was recent, etc… but Gerald Ford wasn’t sticking his name on every civic building in Washington, issuing dozens of daily attacks on anybody who disagrees with him, and lying to straight to our faces about the state of the nation… then calling us deranged when we point out the fact what he just told a lie. 
 

“Well, no one has been treated as badly as the Dumocrats have treated Trump, so…” Gerald Ford had two actual attempts made on his life… he just was just a decent person, unlike Trump.  
 

That’s the real Trump effect. The fact that since 2016, America has been polarized into two camps… Trump’s loyalists and the people that they hate… which is everybody else. And vice versa. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, baddog said:

CB?

You should have figured that out by his first post. This profile joined in 2010. Never posted (16 years) until the two previous incarnations vanished, and writing styles are like brush strokes.

Just took him a couple days after TMB disappeared to get AAW to reset his password that he forgot.

That’s why I asked him after about his second post how many profiles did he create.

Posted
1 hour ago, ErroneousBIG said:

I was a kid when we celebrated the bicentennial. It’s really surprising to me to see how uninspired the country is for the 250th.  There was red, white, and blue on everything…it was everywhere.  
 

Even as far back as 2001 we had a kindred spirit among people with opposing views. I think that the nonstop flow of hatred from the White House directed at allies, foes, democrats, fellow republicans, etc, combined with Trump’s cartoonish branding of anything American with his ironic last name have destroyed pride in the US.  His supporters have confuse undying loyalty to a single man as patriotism and most people don’t want to be associated with that type of foolishness.  
 

Times were tough in 1976, also. You had high gas prices, high interest rates, conflict around the world, watergate was recent, etc… but Gerald Ford wasn’t sticking his name on every civic building in Washington, issuing dozens of daily attacks on anybody who disagrees with him, and lying to straight to our faces about the state of the nation… then calling us deranged when we point out the fact what he just told a lie. 
 

“Well, no one has been treated as badly as the Dumocrats have treated Trump, so…” Gerald Ford had two actual attempts made on his life… he just was just a decent person, unlike Trump.  
 

That’s the real Trump effect. The fact that since 2016, America has been polarized into two camps… Trump’s loyalists and the people that they hate… which is everybody else. And vice versa. 

I agree and disagree

Trump just matched the democrats in their game…and they don’t like it.  He s just louder and because he was/is the president it just stands out more along with the media being mostly democrat leaning.

i disagree with his antics and lack of tact….along with other decisions he s made but no way am I voting for open borders, trans, or baby killing.

Posted
3 minutes ago, 5GallonBucket said:

I agree and disagree

Trump just matched the democrats in their game…and they don’t like it.  He s just louder and because he was/is the president it just stands out more along with the media being mostly democrat leaning.

i disagree with his antics and lack of tact….along with other decisions he s made but no way am I voting for open borders, trans, or baby killing.

…or Socialists.

Posted
27 minutes ago, OlDawg said:

You should have figured that out by his first post. This profile joined in 2010. Never posted (16 years) until the two previous incarnations vanished, and writing styles are like brush strokes.

Just took him a couple days after TMB disappeared to get AAW to reset his password that he forgot.

That’s why I asked him after about his second post how many profiles did he create.

I did wonder on his first post. I think Porter called him out 1st. I was waiting on his “Well this is the way it is” type post coupled with his several paragraphs of “everything is Trump’s fault”……and here it is.

CB……I think it’s amazing how one can reflect on the past 50 years and only see Trump as the divider-in-chief. That title belongs squarely to Obama. The anti-American indoctrination began in the 60s after Khrushchef’s speech about defeating capitalism by persuasion rather than militarily. You post garbage anyway and this will be the last time I answer any of your posts. 
You should get on your knees today and thank God for those brave men who gave their lives so that you can sit here and forget them. 

Posted
56 minutes ago, OlDawg said:

You should have figured that out by his first post. This profile joined in 2010. Never posted (16 years) until the two previous incarnations vanished, and writing styles are like brush strokes.

Just took him a couple days after TMB disappeared to get AAW to reset his password that he forgot.

That’s why I asked him after about his second post how many profiles did he create.

I have not reset any password for this account.

Posted
1 hour ago, baddog said:

I did wonder on his first post. I think Porter called him out 1st. I was waiting on his “Well this is the way it is” type post coupled with his several paragraphs of “everything is Trump’s fault”……and here it is.

CB……I think it’s amazing how one can reflect on the past 50 years and only see Trump as the divider-in-chief. That title belongs squarely to Obama. The anti-American indoctrination began in the 60s after Khrushchef’s speech about defeating capitalism by persuasion rather than militarily. You post garbage anyway and this will be the last time I answer any of your posts. 
You should get on your knees today and thank God for those brave men who gave their lives so that you can sit here and forget them. 

We could probably go back to the founding of our country if we wanted. I've read where there were some pretty heated fights even back then. Still, we've always made it through. I suspect we will again.

I really think it's just the margins right now anyway. May be wrong. But, I think most are somewhere in the middle.

Trump has definitely done some stuff I don't agree with at all. But, he's also done some stuff where I do agree with him. To me, that's typical. As long as he keeps the Socialists at bay, I can look past some of the other.

I sure wish he'd quit buying stakes in private businesses. To me, that's a slippery slope towards socialism and asking for trouble. Not a fan of the pattern.

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