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JTS047 1 point ago +1 / -0

Partially right… Democrat politicians - Evil Republican politicians - Mostly Evil

Democrat voters - Stupid AND NAIVE Republican voters - Less Stupid possibly even more Naive

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JTS047 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’ve essentially said the same forever. When Dems are in charge, they try to take away our rights, impose draconian regulations, and ruin the character of our nation. Then when Republicans take back over, do they claw all those changes back and send us even more in the right direction? No.. at BEST they pause our continued slide into chaos until the Dems take back over. Ever notice how they are somewhat interested in “impeachment” when they know there is zero chance it will result in anything meaningful from the Senate or DOJ? Yeah we’ve been fooled for far too long.

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JTS047 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, no fren… no argument… just clarifying/thinking out loud

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JTS047 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is breaking their oath to preserve the Constitution a crime?

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JTS047 6 points ago +6 / -0

Looks like it could maybe win a D measuring contest with Big Mike

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JTS047 4 points ago +4 / -0

Okay, so if that’s anything like Presidential impeachment, it would take having majorities in both houses of Congress for that to work… even if you could “prove” extreme dereliction of duty, Dems would NEVER vote to impeach a lib judge

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JTS047 6 points ago +6 / -0

College town… go figure And probably one of maybe three Left wing strongholds in the deeply Red state of MO. Fortunately the rest of us greatly outnumber them!

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JTS047 22 points ago +23 / -1

Not to be a doomer, but I’m kind of there with you. The other thing that has me discouraged is seeing how our system has - more than ever - descended to a place where people are prosecuted for their political beliefs/standings (see Trump) and these kangaroo courts and DOJ just run amok and ruin peoples lives. But at the same time it is okay to blatantly defy the law if you are on the side “in control” (see Hunter Biden laptop, Election Fraud, Joe Biden foreign influence, Epstein clients, on and on…). When we can’t vote our way out of this due to election fraud and/or being allowed to be invaded by foreign outsiders, what else are we to do???

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JTS047 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’ve been screaming this for the last decade, but it falls on deaf ears. We had a great, reliable, low-cost electric grid. But the Green push destroyed all of that by tugging at the heart-strings of liberals. They said, “oh look at the evil fossil fuels”, and proceeded to work through legislation and public pressure to villainize fossil fuels.
Utilities will make their money regardless, and I can’t blame them as most are investor owned, so they played along so as to not look like they were evil “Earth Killers”, knowing full well that they would still be able to recoup all their expenses from already installed capacity, AND earn money on all the new “green” energy being installed. I think once the full picture comes into view, we will all be shocked at the price tag and the decreased reliability of the system nationwide. Add to that, that fossil fuels aren’t “going away” from our planet. They are picking up adoption in India, China, and other developing nations. Access to cheap fuel without competition from the US means lower energy costs for those countries, which puts them at a competitive advantage and further harms out economy and likely leads to further loss of industry to overseas competition. So essentially we are setting up a "no peeing" section in a public pool.
It is ridiculous, but i never see anyone able to articulate this to the public.

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JTS047 5 points ago +5 / -0

They haven’t done ANYTHING to make me think this election is secure. Why would they? Most of the Rs are part of the uniparty. Controlled opposition. Basically getting paid to be the Washington Generals to the Democrats Globetrotters. It is sick.

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JTS047 8 points ago +8 / -0

As a taxpayer, I do not consent to this… besides, the only entity that can cancel the debt is the party that is owed. Anything else is merely transferring the debt.

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JTS047 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is what I’ve said for years… The forced push to EVs, while cutting baseload generation capacity is all in line with forcing everyone into the “15 minute” cities, where they can better control us. It’s been evident to me for YEARS, but nobody will listen! Then it’ll be too late.

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JTS047 1 point ago +1 / -0

I didn’t say that, I just think it’s awfully convenient that it’s taking this long to get anything rolling

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JTS047 3 points ago +3 / -0

This impeachment reeks of deep state.
Oh… we know HE can’t beat Trump. What’s a convenient way to allow him to step down, but after they would have had time to have a series of D primary debates to allow voters to select the D candidate? Now they will plug in whatever paid for shill they want (Newsome, Big Mike, etc) and nobody will get to debate/critique any of their policies/history before the general election . All the sheep will gleefully continue to pull the lever for the D candidate.

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JTS047 8 points ago +8 / -0

I pity the fool that attempts to cheat in the next election!

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JTS047 5 points ago +5 / -0

Close… but to give another American that single dollar, you probably have to steal about $5 from the first guy. Then they waste the other $4 to government corruption, incompetence, and inefficiency….THEN the second guy gets the remaining $1

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JTS047 2 points ago +2 / -0

They’ll wait until further down the road. Past the point where they can have a primary. They don’t want to rile their base up by making them think, compare/contrast, and have the candidates possibly call each other out on their past mistakes and idiotic policies for all to see. No, they’ll wait until it’s too late for that, then they’ll handpick someone from the deep state for all the Ds to gleefully rally around.

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JTS047 6 points ago +6 / -0

Sure, Dana will take your money Bud Light, but if you think slapping your logo on anything in the UFC will come anywhere close to making you your money back on that $100M, you’re insane. MMA fans are NOT switching back to Bud Light. You’re fooling yourself. The correct strategy would have been to come out directly after the mistake, own up to it, ask for forgiveness, reaffirm traditional values and maybe lose 2% of your customers (but perhaps GAIN more than that). Instead, you chose to piss off near 100% of them and since you’ve waited too long, even if you issued an apology, it’s too late.

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JTS047 11 points ago +11 / -0

I totally agree with the thought, but the enemy is wise to this fact. The sad truth is we HAVE been getting invaded, but not a short term military invasion. It’s been a slow, long-term invasion happening across our southern border and by the indoctrination of our schools. The enemy has been cunning enough to brainwash our young into believing allowing this slow invasion is “compassionate”.
I fear by the time the general public wakes up to this, it will be too late - which is what the globalists fueling all of this have planned from the beginning.

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JTS047 1 point ago +1 / -0

Refusing to do the “duty” she was “assigned” - securing the border - is enough. I’m sure there are a myriad of other things, but incompetence is also a key issue.

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JTS047 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don’t think there’s ANY limit to what they’d look the other way on. R party is FAR from perfect, but D party is perfect blend of evil, idiots, and evil idiots

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JTS047 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think they need 2/3… never get there. Unfortunately

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