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Offline Joe Elliott

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« Reply #2864 on: April 08, 2025, 07:50:01 AM »
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  This is why the Dem approval numbers continue falling even deeper into the toilet. FAILURE to accept that you got the pants beat off of you, (31 states to 19), even though you outspent your opponent 3-1. And then you finished the campaign DEEPLY IN DEPT. Please keep it up.

Then why don't you Republicans put your money where your mouth is? Why not let Elise Stafanik go on to be U. N Ambassador and have a Republican take on a Democrat for her seat in Congress? Why is the Governor refusing to hold an election for a seat opened by the death of a congressman? Because the Republicans fear the situation has changed a lot since November. They fear they would lose.

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Online Richard Smith

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« Reply #2865 on: April 08, 2025, 01:25:28 PM »
The Democrats win the 2020 Presidential Election by 7.0 million. But that makes no real difference. But when Trump wins in 2024 by 2.3 million, one third the 2020 Biden margin "The DEI Camp is in the minority" or "We have the mandate to do anything".

The Democrats are no longer in the minority, not even by a slim margin. Don't take my word for it. Trump withdrew a nomination so a Republican candidate does not have to try to win a district Trump won by 21 per cent in November. The Texas governor is not going to allow a congressional election to replace a diseased congressman until forced to in November 2026. Clearly, the Republican leadership no longer consider Democrats to be in the minority. While they can try to hold off the inevitable, a recogning is coming in November 2026 and the Republicans do not know what to do about it.

The 2020 election was a statistical outlier in American politics reflecting the changes in the voting laws in almost every state in the weeks leading up to the election.  Those changes were advantageous to Biden.  Absent those changes, he loses by the same margin or more than Kamala in 2024.  Was it stolen?  Not exactly.  The changes were made legally under a false pretext that it was too dangerous to vote in person.   The country is divided 50-50 with the media working nonstop for the leftists.   In addition, the rich, white woke crowd is donating billions to the Dems.   Kamala had a lot more money than Trump to spend.  With all those disadvantages, Trump still won in 2024.  No other person in American political history could have overcome the money, media bias, assassination attempts, and misuse of the justice system to still win an election.  It's a downright miracle and shows just how disgusted Americans are with the crazy leftist policies including open borders that have brought the country to near ruin.

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« Reply #2866 on: April 08, 2025, 04:12:16 PM »
The 2020 election was a statistical outlier in American politics reflecting the changes in the voting laws in almost every state in the weeks leading up to the election.  Those changes were advantageous to Biden.  Absent those changes, he loses by the same margin or more than Kamala in 2024.  Was it stolen?  Not exactly.  The changes were made legally under a false pretext that it was too dangerous to vote in person.   The country is divided 50-50 with the media working nonstop for the leftists.   In addition, the rich, white woke crowd is donating billions to the Dems.   Kamala had a lot more money than Trump to spend.  With all those disadvantages, Trump still won in 2024.  No other person in American political history could have overcome the money, media bias, assassination attempts, and misuse of the justice system to still win an election.  It's a downright miracle and shows just how disgusted Americans are with the crazy leftist policies including open borders that have brought the country to near ruin.

       People NOW regard the 1960 JFK Election as a stolen election. Down the road, the same will be accepted with respect to the 2020 POTUS Election. You can be all nicey-nice by using verbiage like "outlier", but that is like kowtowing to a thief inside your house. The 2020 election theft is another reason the DEM's are opposed to DOGE. You think these 100+ yr old's with SS #'s are Not also Voting by mail? This is exactly why AG Garland branded Arizona canvass workers as "domestic terrorists" with jail in their future if they proceeded to knock on doors. You go to bed with Trump being elected in 2020 and when you wake up that has been flipped? Really? And this stuff about mail-in ballots were counted late and went heavily for Biden is total  BS: I monitored the election on my computer that night, state by state until 3 AM EST. That crappola late vote counting landslide never happened. Just look at Arizona. Trump trailed by close to 100k there and continued to whittle that down to around 10K when they knew they had to cease counting period. And to remedy this corruption Trump brought Musk and his SpaceX Computer Nerds on board. That is why this hoodwinking was Not repeated in 2024. This is why Harris won Only 19 states. And the Dem's know the jig is up. This is why they are melting down and urging people to "Take Down" Musk.   
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« Reply #2867 on: April 08, 2025, 05:15:20 PM »
The market is rebounding and Trump is winning cases in court exposing radical judges. U-S-A, U-S-A.  "Europe" is begging for a trade deal but Trump hasn't had time for them since they are far down his priority list.  Canada has sided with China even though we pay for their national defense.  A terrible decision that will ruin their economy.
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« Reply #2868 on: April 08, 2025, 05:22:16 PM »
The market is rebounding and Trump is winning cases in court exposing radical judges. U-S-A, U-S-A.  "Europe" is begging for a trade deal but Trump hasn't had time for them since they are far down his priority list.  Canada had sided with China even though we pay for their national defense.  A terrible decision that will ruin their economy.
You're getting a little illogical here, more than a little, with your defense of Trump and the purpose of these tariffs. He says the purpose is to re-build American industries, to bring jobs back home and *not* as negotiating chits with others. Then his advisers come out and talk about how our competitors are willing to negotiate deals. Deals that Trump says he won't make.

This isn't all about hating Trump. Sometimes the hate is about his policies and not him. You're not separating the two.


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« Reply #2869 on: April 08, 2025, 06:15:44 PM »
The market is rebounding and Trump is winning cases in court exposing radical judges. U-S-A, U-S-A.  "Europe" is begging for a trade deal but Trump hasn't had time for them since they are far down his priority list.  Canada had sided with China even though we pay for their national defense.  A terrible decision that will ruin their economy.

   Trump knows how to put a "Show" together. He probably already has at least 10 countries lined up. He will decide when to start those dominoes falling. He wants to let these Dem politicians and the Fake News Lackey's continue to bury themselves. Trump will drop the trap door underneath them maybe late Thur/Fri. This "news" will then endlessly be repeated throughout the weekend. These "Hater's" are dummies.

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« Reply #2870 on: April 08, 2025, 06:47:25 PM »
Imagine if the same level of scrutiny and speculation regarding Oswald was applied to Ryan Routh who attempted to assassinate Trump at his golf course?  This is a radicalized leftist who apparently traveled back and forth to Ukraine.  A guy who sought to purchase a rocket launcher and had military grade weapons.  Where did he get the money for all this?  A foreign party was involved in a possible conspiracy with this guy and there is hardly a mention in the press.  And we still know next to nothing about the Butler shooter all this time later.  The FBI hasn't found out anything about him or his motive?

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« Reply #2871 on: April 08, 2025, 09:21:59 PM »

  You're seeing how difficult it is to weed these people out. The US Supreme Court just backed Trump up in his "weeding" process. Bondi suspending those Weak DOJ Attorney's that just showed up to defend Trump's deporting of Gang Bangers is another positive step forward against these ingrained political hacks.

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« Reply #2871 on: April 08, 2025, 09:21:59 PM »