I'm tired of hearing businesses whine about "crime" being listed as the reason for them moving out of cities.
The motherfuckers need to speak the truth:
"Dear citizens of {insert shithole city name here}:
WE ARE LEAVING YOUR SHITHOLE CITY BECAUSE TOO MANY PEOPLE IN THIS COMMUNITY CONTINUE TO VOTE FOR DEMOCRATS, AND SUPPORT THE DEMOCRAT PARTY POLICIES WHICH ARE THE PRIMARY CAUSE FOR THE ABHORRENT SOCIAL ILLS THAT HAVE FORCED US TO ABANDON THIS CITY."
It doesn’t matter how red or blue the city, county, or state are. Once [they] get certain spots, [they] put in [their] people. Since 2001, most votes have been electronic. There are many ways to change the totals from there.
Yes. That's why I put emphasis on the part specifically referencing "...the people in this community..." Societal problems in our cities are more of a "the way local idiots vote" issue just as much as it is an issue biased towards democrat run shitholes.
Voting for establishment republican weaklings earn the same results, as they cannot/will not stop the social rot caused by democrat policies. The establishment republican party is worse-than-useless, and I agree, their form of societal rot (aiding and abetting democrats) is just as bad, as what the democrats do.
If people are voting for "republicans" who just can't seem to stop "transvestite story hour" at your library, or arrest hundred of people when a riot breaks out burning down your city- then people are voting for the wrong kinds of "republicans." UniParty scum. In other words, they are voting for democrats, and democrat policies, decorated with an (R) at the voting box.
Here's the issue though. If you are in a big city, where are you going to find a Republican that is MAGA (not RINO), and doesn't need a good job to support their family, or wants to leave their family for extended periods of time, or can afford to just stop working for months (at least) to run for office? Keep in mind they will likely lose in the city anyway.
I think that is part of the reason the dims are also starting to use age against candidates. It is easier for someone either independently wealthy, retired, or an empty-nester to have the time and money to run for election - and they tend to be Republican (they also are not usually in big cities). The dims try to find someone young they can control, who is likely stupid, and they fund their election (including bought votes). They also leave them there as long as they toe the line.
I kinda more meant that the only point in voting right now is so that there’s a paper trail for anyone honest watching the elections to see if the population as a whole is ready for the fix, because until we get rid of electronic voting, every candidate is questionable on whether they were actually elected or if they were just installed, and that elected positions put in unelected bureaucrats and policies to shape what their handlers actually want done.
Until we get rid of these private electronic “voting” machines, there’s no way to know who’s installed vs elected.
Voting is a top 2 issue, and maybe the most important issue in this country, not which candidate or party people are voting for, but the processes around which votes are counted, handled, and tabulated.
I'm tired of hearing businesses whine about "crime" being listed as the reason for them moving out of cities.
The motherfuckers need to speak the truth:
This has happened in red states too.
It doesn’t matter how red or blue the city, county, or state are. Once [they] get certain spots, [they] put in [their] people. Since 2001, most votes have been electronic. There are many ways to change the totals from there.
Yes. That's why I put emphasis on the part specifically referencing "...the people in this community..." Societal problems in our cities are more of a "the way local idiots vote" issue just as much as it is an issue biased towards democrat run shitholes.
Voting for establishment republican weaklings earn the same results, as they cannot/will not stop the social rot caused by democrat policies. The establishment republican party is worse-than-useless, and I agree, their form of societal rot (aiding and abetting democrats) is just as bad, as what the democrats do.
If people are voting for "republicans" who just can't seem to stop "transvestite story hour" at your library, or arrest hundred of people when a riot breaks out burning down your city- then people are voting for the wrong kinds of "republicans." UniParty scum. In other words, they are voting for democrats, and democrat policies, decorated with an (R) at the voting box.
Let me preface this with "you are correct."
Here's the issue though. If you are in a big city, where are you going to find a Republican that is MAGA (not RINO), and doesn't need a good job to support their family, or wants to leave their family for extended periods of time, or can afford to just stop working for months (at least) to run for office? Keep in mind they will likely lose in the city anyway.
I think that is part of the reason the dims are also starting to use age against candidates. It is easier for someone either independently wealthy, retired, or an empty-nester to have the time and money to run for election - and they tend to be Republican (they also are not usually in big cities). The dims try to find someone young they can control, who is likely stupid, and they fund their election (including bought votes). They also leave them there as long as they toe the line.
I kinda more meant that the only point in voting right now is so that there’s a paper trail for anyone honest watching the elections to see if the population as a whole is ready for the fix, because until we get rid of electronic voting, every candidate is questionable on whether they were actually elected or if they were just installed, and that elected positions put in unelected bureaucrats and policies to shape what their handlers actually want done.
Until we get rid of these private electronic “voting” machines, there’s no way to know who’s installed vs elected.
Voting is a top 2 issue, and maybe the most important issue in this country, not which candidate or party people are voting for, but the processes around which votes are counted, handled, and tabulated.