Re: #WalkingAway
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2018 12:02 pm
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So if Joe’s statement is anywhere close to true, who have the Democrats been fighting for this past year? The upper middle class is generally happy with the tax cuts. The Middle class is generally happy with the economy. The lower end of the middle class and blue collar types are happy with the unemployment rates. Balck voters are feeling a bit left out by the Dems since illegal aliens are getting all of the parties attention.Joe in PB wrote:
Elections are all about what have you done for me lately, the answer for middle income America in regards to the Democratic Party is, nothing
Mikey wrote:He walked away.
Why yes, that's why you posted some bullshit meme about how voters were leaving the Dems because of their extremist positions, when Election Day proved the total opposite. That's what guys who aren't scared to debate their messages do, idiot.Joe in PB wrote:I'm not the one scared to debate their messages
What with you Trump turds and gay sex? It's all you talk about. Very creepy.That's not taking it in the ass
Yeah, standing up against our lawless and organized crime syndicate leading president isn't in the name of progress. Better cry yourself to sleep now, bitch, the fun is only beginning. Trump is being exposed.Having large cities turn into a toilet, promoting civil unrest, anti-white racism, and not enforcing deportation of illegal immigrants in the name of progress is though.
No shit, I posted some stats showing that this last mid-term election cycle had some of the lowest seats lost/turnover for the party of the incumbent POTUS going back for many years but it was conveniently ignored. I'm not a Trump honk, I like some of the things he is pushing, but he is still a blowhard turd. I don't see the blue wave, but more an entrenching of ideals, and Dem's still running around like their hair is on fire.Papa Willie wrote:So Screwy - the libs barely won the house and still lost the senate. You're making it sound like it was a left landslide. Perhaps you should stick to something you're good at - like felching with young boys in the laundry room.
atmdad wrote:No shit, I posted some stats showing that this last mid-term election cycle had some of the lowest seats lost/turnover for the party of the incumbent POTUS going back for many years but it was conveniently ignored. I'm not a Trump honk, I like some of the things he is pushing, but he is still a blowhard turd. I don't see the blue wave, but more an entrenching of ideals, and Dem's still running around like their hair is on fire.Papa Willie wrote:So Screwy - the libs barely won the house and still lost the senate. You're making it sound like it was a left landslide. Perhaps you should stick to something you're good at - like felching with young boys in the laundry room.
Well, I got my limit.Joe in PB wrote:Nice to see Goobs taking a break from blowing away reindeer.....
More Kansas lawmakers switch parties: Sykes, Clayton leave GOP, become Democrats
TOPEKA
Two more Kansas lawmakers are leaving the Republican Party to become Democrats, shrinking the ranks of GOP moderates after the Legislature grew more conservative in the November election.
Sen. Dinah Sykes and Rep. Stephanie Clayton, both moderate Johnson County Republicans, said Wednesday they are becoming Democrats. They join Sen. Barbara Bollier, who left the Republican Party earlier in December.
The party switching comes after a nationwide surge of Democratic voters in suburban areas. The surge helped defeat Republican U.S. Rep. Kevin Yoder, and some state lawmakers are now aligning themselves with this new political reality.
Clayton, of Overland Park, called out what she described as “recent moves to support chaos in public policy” that she said had caused her great concern. She said she first ran for office in 2010, when her daughter was in first grade, because of a lack of stable funding for public education.
“Leaders in the Kansas House and Senate have now indicated that they will seek to scrap the bipartisan education plan achieved over the last two years, just as we are so close to solving this problem and ending the cycle of school litigation,” Clayton said in a statement.
“My Republican Party, then, seems to no longer represent or serve the interests of the 19th District, Johnson County, or the State of Kansas,” she said.
More self ass kicking by Screwy. The Legislature became more conservative. So the citizens of Kansas elected more conservatives but two existing members are switching parties? Sound like much ado about nothing. Further, ever wonder how those who elected them feel about this change?Screw_Michigan wrote:TOPEKA
Two more Kansas lawmakers are leaving the Republican Party to become Democrats, shrinking the ranks of GOP moderates after the Legislature grew more conservative in the November election.
Cupping the balls of autocrats who collude with foreign powers in the name of maintaining power in the face of overwhelming electoral opposition. Nice job, shitstain.Joe in PB wrote:More conservative = less liberal, more about jobs, less about unisex bathrooms, endorsing illegal immigration and civil unrest, moron.
This went very badly for Joe in PB. His bullshit was not backed up in reality. Too bad.Screw_Michigan wrote:Why yes, that's why you posted some bullshit meme about how voters were leaving the Dems because of their extremist positions, when Election Day proved the total opposite.
Why do you always fantasize about gay sex? :?Papa Willie wrote:Why are you trying to suck my cock in the middle of a Saturday?Goober McTuber wrote:You're posting this drivel at 4:30 AM on a Saturday? Nice life you got there, tubby.