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Democrats Humiliated again!

 
nitro 2017-04-17 06:24:20 

Republicans destroy the Dems in Kansas.

Now for Georgia tomorrow.

The Democrats are treading water!

 
problemjay 2017-04-17 06:26:27 

In reply to nitro

House or Senate seat?

 
camos 2017-04-17 07:09:49 

In reply to nitro

bro you are an idiot here, last election the repb. won by 27% points,now they won by less than 5% points! the gop has held the seat for more than 20 years.

 
birdseye 2017-04-17 08:22:50 

In reply to camos

Isn’t it amazing – it doesn’t matter what is fed into nitro’s brain – you get the same predictable result – maybe psychology is more of a ‘hard’ science than intellectuals think. big grin phenominology?

 
Headley 2017-04-17 09:55:04 

In reply to birdseye

Rachel Maddow showed the response to the question "Should the USA bomb Syria if chemical weapons are used by Syria".

During Obama's presidency the following said yes.

Democrats .....Republicans

32% .............22%


During Trump's presidency the following said yes.

Democrats .....Republicans

31% ..............86%


Conclusion: It is a waste of time looking for logic in Republican thinking.

I have a theory that if you are not attracted to logic you will make a good Republican.

 
birdseye 2017-04-17 12:07:23 

In reply to Headley

I have a theory that if you are not attracted to logic you will make a good Republican.
maybe that's not a theory anymore - it is proven fact

 
Star 2017-04-17 12:40:15 

In reply to Headley
I saw an interview with a white Republican from Pennsylvania boasting that he no longer depends on the Government for anything because he got off welfare and switched to social assistance. This is not an isolated case.

In Kentucky where the poorest of the poor whites live, more than half of them are on welfare and everyone one of them expresses the view that Trump should cut minorities off welfare. Their rational is that they will be switching from welfare to social assistance because the minorities don't go off welfare.

What is frightening is that everyone of them are Republicans who voted for Trump.

 
birdseye 2017-04-17 12:46:01 

In reply to Star

what is the difference between social assistance and welfare?

 
problemjay 2017-04-17 13:18:34 

In a senate race the dems have no chance of winning in Georgia in today's politically polarised America

 
cricketmad 2017-04-17 13:21:41 

In reply to birdseye

what is the difference between social assistance and welfare?


The Rednecks have the answer.

 
BeachBum 2017-04-17 15:04:29 

In reply to nitro

A sure DEMS seat in 2018.

 
Star 2017-04-17 15:54:31 

In reply to birdseye

what is the difference between social assistance and welfare?

Most of the Trump supporters on welfare believes there is a difference.

These are also the same people who were all over the news stating they voted for Trump to keep the Affordable Care Act because they want him to get rid of Obama Care.

 
BeachBum 2017-04-17 16:16:05 

In reply to Star
Social assistance is for Whites.
Welfare is for all Blacks, Hispanics, Asians and all other minorities.

 
nitro 2017-04-19 07:12:50 

So despite getting huge funding from outside and the Republicans vote split amongst 9 candidates and 2 independents the Democrats failed to win again!

Trump remains unbeatable!