Why are we learning one week later the balance of the Senate could be tipped?
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So it appears a democrat US senator had a bad stroke one week ago the same day Justice breyer announced his retirement.
They kept this information until it leaked out. Why? They were trying to pretend and tell themselves he would be back to work and just a few weeks.
He has had brain surgery to have damaged removed and the swelling stopped.
Me think it was kept from us because they don't really know and don't want to talk about Joe Manchin and Sinema in being off the hook!
That is big news and just awful for any human being and to not tell the country for a week?
Steve Gruber is covering this on Real America's Voice.
Stay tuned...
New Mexico's governor is from the same witch factory as Brown and Whitmer, and NM is strongly Dem anyway.
"Strongly" Dem is an overstatement.
I was in Taos over the 4th of July in 2020 - Taos, as you should know, is like a more liberal artsy version of Santa Fe -- and it was Trump flags everywhere up and down paseo del pueblo norte the whole weekend.
I can't discount the number of inner city midwits who vote Dem because their programming says to, but it wouldn't shock me at all if there was some cooking going on there, too.
NM is VERY conservative and hispanics exposed to facts leave the dems constantly, mostly to not vote or wait for a hispanic name to pop up in a significant republican position to get them to vote (see Susana MARTINEZ for a recent example), but we know the vote rigging is a big problem there but it seems no one is doing anything about it. The Yvette Harrell / Xochitil Torres Small race was blatantly rigged in 2018, Harrell won until ballot dumps with rigged ratios happened late at night (sound familliar?) and it was made even more obvious when you understand the district was in the middle of an oil/nat gas boom that pulled in a bunch of conservative types meaning Harrell should have won the election handedly.
"Mostly to not vote or wait for Hispanic name" sounds like the hallmark liberal identity politics to me, and that was always my observation around Santa Fe, where I still have relatives. Individually, values may be conservative, and I agree they are. but collectively it certainly seems like there is little will to work together. Martinez was a Dem for a long time. And she wasn't very MAGA. And she was replaced by someone whose main asset was an Hispanic name. It would overjoy me to see Lujan-Grisham knocked down, please tell me someone is doing something about it.
Mark Ronchetti is running for governor this year and he seems like he could be a bonafide MAGA candidate. If there was no voter fraud to worry about I think he would win, but New Mexico is suffering a terrible globohomo occupation and trying to be Hollywood 2.0 (Netflix and the pivot to film production and cannabis cultivation as the solution to boosting the economy)
Took the wrong lessons from "Breaking Bad."
Not all of New Mexico. Lincoln County is conservative. Susana Martinez was recently their Republican governor.
Well, at least the Mayor of Grants stood up a little against the covid lockdowns. I lived there at the start of the uranium boom and it was idyllic to a child. Lincoln County is nice too. But it's like everywhere, the sparse places can't compete with the influence of the two biggest cities.
Hilarious!