I know that. My point was that a President might not be ON the ballot, but he is certainly on everyone's minds on election day. The more unpopular a President, the more the midterm punishes their party. See Bill Clinton and 1994. Was Bill Clinton on the ballot in 1994? Nope. But him and Hillary were on voter's minds when they voted R.
But while we're here, people are still voting for individual people, not Biden, so your idea that people will see a non-red wave midterm and immediately jump to the conclusion that something was rigged (instead of, you know, Dems just put out better individual candidates) is childish at best
It'll probably wash out as a mess with red surges in some areas, blue in others, and definitely not enough red seats to be veto-proof. We'll have another couple years of low-key bullshit while we wait to see if Trump will be allowed to run again (if he runs against incumbent Biden, auto-win for Trump). The country is actually divided, you know.
Do you think the country is actually divided when it comes to forcing shots into the arms of children? Do you think the country is divided over drag queen story hour? Do you think the country is divided over illegal immigration? Do you think the country is divided over record inflation? Do you think the country is divided over secure elections? Do you think the country is divided over high gas prices?
We are not as divided as the fake elections and loud-mouth media would have us believe. And yes, people damn sure DO look at the direction of the country, and which party is driving it that way. They DO look at which party the President sitting in the driver's seat is a member of. He is the head of the party, and when people are disgusted with him, or her, but they are not on the ballot, they do the next best thing and vote against the party. For you to act like people don't care Joe Biden is not on the ballot is laughable. People care, a lot.
Yes, the country is actually divided on vaccines required at schools, a practice decades old. Yes the country is not all of one mind as to whether people in costumes (drag ≠ transexual) reading stories to children is evil. The country is absolutely divided on whether it matters if people with more of a genetic claim to this land than most of us come here to perform our worst jobs for under market rates, thus raising the amount of capital created in our capitalist civilization, all while paying sales taxes. The country is very concerned with secure elections, but for half the voting public, Jan 6 means that Trump running would make an election inherently insecure. For half the country, unequal access to ballot boxes is as important if not more important than the security of those ballot boxes. And while the country is not divided over disliking price hikes, the country is not in agreement as to whether we should be blaming Biden or Putin or corporations. A lot of people are still generally Ukraine-pilled.
You do a disservice to your opinion and your ability to defend your opinion when you assume due to local conditions that it enjoys broader support than it actually does. Don't forget, this Public Face of Q only gets something like 5 million monthly views. I'm pretty sure the Real Public Face of Q (John DeLancey) gets more monthly views. Which is fine! Popularity of opinion does not correlate to accuracy, which is kind of my point.
I know that. My point was that a President might not be ON the ballot, but he is certainly on everyone's minds on election day. The more unpopular a President, the more the midterm punishes their party. See Bill Clinton and 1994. Was Bill Clinton on the ballot in 1994? Nope. But him and Hillary were on voter's minds when they voted R.
I was attempting to respond to WASWB
But while we're here, people are still voting for individual people, not Biden, so your idea that people will see a non-red wave midterm and immediately jump to the conclusion that something was rigged (instead of, you know, Dems just put out better individual candidates) is childish at best
It'll probably wash out as a mess with red surges in some areas, blue in others, and definitely not enough red seats to be veto-proof. We'll have another couple years of low-key bullshit while we wait to see if Trump will be allowed to run again (if he runs against incumbent Biden, auto-win for Trump). The country is actually divided, you know.
Do you think the country is actually divided when it comes to forcing shots into the arms of children? Do you think the country is divided over drag queen story hour? Do you think the country is divided over illegal immigration? Do you think the country is divided over record inflation? Do you think the country is divided over secure elections? Do you think the country is divided over high gas prices?
We are not as divided as the fake elections and loud-mouth media would have us believe. And yes, people damn sure DO look at the direction of the country, and which party is driving it that way. They DO look at which party the President sitting in the driver's seat is a member of. He is the head of the party, and when people are disgusted with him, or her, but they are not on the ballot, they do the next best thing and vote against the party. For you to act like people don't care Joe Biden is not on the ballot is laughable. People care, a lot.
Yes, the country is actually divided on vaccines required at schools, a practice decades old. Yes the country is not all of one mind as to whether people in costumes (drag ≠ transexual) reading stories to children is evil. The country is absolutely divided on whether it matters if people with more of a genetic claim to this land than most of us come here to perform our worst jobs for under market rates, thus raising the amount of capital created in our capitalist civilization, all while paying sales taxes. The country is very concerned with secure elections, but for half the voting public, Jan 6 means that Trump running would make an election inherently insecure. For half the country, unequal access to ballot boxes is as important if not more important than the security of those ballot boxes. And while the country is not divided over disliking price hikes, the country is not in agreement as to whether we should be blaming Biden or Putin or corporations. A lot of people are still generally Ukraine-pilled.
You do a disservice to your opinion and your ability to defend your opinion when you assume due to local conditions that it enjoys broader support than it actually does. Don't forget, this Public Face of Q only gets something like 5 million monthly views. I'm pretty sure the Real Public Face of Q (John DeLancey) gets more monthly views. Which is fine! Popularity of opinion does not correlate to accuracy, which is kind of my point.