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HeismanWinner

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Liberal women are the absolute WORST. Will be, and maybe already have been, the downfall of our country as we know it. The Left recognized it a long time ago and have been messaging directly toward these idiots who are completely controlled by raw emotion and have no ability to critically think about ANYTHING. That’s why politicians can simply run against Trump and the liberal women will trip over their Chardonnay to go vote against whatever Republican is running.
Yep. They’re always so passionate yet completely politically illiterate.

Their entire world view is abortion, feminism, chanting slogans and virtue signaling on social media from a place of sheltered comfort.
 

mdluk1

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Liberal women are the absolute WORST. Will be, and maybe already have been, the downfall of our country as we know it. The Left recognized it a long time ago and have been messaging directly toward these idiots who are completely controlled by raw emotion and have no ability to critically think about ANYTHING. That’s why politicians can simply run against Trump and the liberal women will trip over their Chardonnay to go vote against whatever Republican is running.

Liberal women are the absolute WORST. Will be, and maybe already have been, the downfall of our country as we know it. The Left recognized it a long time ago and have been messaging directly toward these idiots who are completely controlled by raw emotion and have no ability to critically think about ANYTHING. That’s why politicians can simply run against Trump and the liberal women will trip over their Chardonnay to go vote against whatever Republican is running.
 

Catman100

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Yep. They’re always so passionate yet completely politically illiterate.

Their entire world view is abortion, feminism, chanting slogans and virtue signaling on social media from a place of sheltered comfort.
And let me quote a previous poster,
"They are confident in their ignorance".
My sister 100%.
 
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trueblujr

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I'm through worrying about NYC. A voting base that stupid doesn't deserve my concern, or my help (when they're reaching for a life-line in a few) years.

Let 'em burn.
The problem is NYC isn't isolated. If it can happen there, It can happen just about anywhere in any blue run major city. Just wait till LA or heaven forbid Houston, Chicago, Detroit get targeted for this nonsense next by the Islamists, and put another Mamdani in there to run for office promising all this garbage that sounds great and wonderful to the Antifa, blue hair, GenZ, liberal woman Marxist commies.
 
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And it has NOTHING to do with MESSAGING. It has nothing to do with outworking anyone. It is pure ignorance and convenience. Doesn't matter what message you give a boar, doesn't matter how much food it has available nor that YOU provide it. When it feels like it, it will take at least a chunk out of you and stare at you with a smile while it chews it. THAT'S what we're dealing with here.

It absolutely has everything to do with messaging and getting outworked. If the gop did a good enough job spotlighting all this insanity, hold community events, etc then good people would get off their couch and go vote.

Instead they stay home and the wackos run the scene.

The only slight excuse is the threat of violence, but that's just mostly recent. Up till then, its just pure disorganization. Its so noticable because the dems have a well oiled ground machine that act like a hive mind.
 
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As for the infighting, let Heisman et al know.

Jd is by far the best the gop has in terms of messaging. That affordability and quality of life is going to drive the vote for young people. Last time it was cancel culture, but now that is defeated.

Lets look at life through the eyes of a young person. They're graduating with debt into a job market that doesn't have jobs thanks to offshoring. They live in a world dominated by social media and cant make in person connections let alone find sexual partners. In addition, the price of owning a home is absolutely ridiculous and out of reach.

So if you want the under 40 vote this midterm and general, offer a solution to those issues. Dems will offer a solution, which is government, so gop better offer something else. Staying silent isnt an option.
 

HeismanWinner

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Gen Z men are more right wing than boomer men. Think about how wild that is. That's how sick of this sht that they are. A lifetime of being bashed 24/7, told to worship people that hate you, and told you're not allowed to have self interest and must cater to foreign nations and every third world rat.

This is why Israel is panicking and got control of TikTok under their own, this is why they're attacking Tucker (who doesn't even have a show on network television, and paying attention to Nick Fuentes who they have deplatformed on every single platform they can). They need the younger generation or that's a wrap. You think the GOP can just brainwash these people who are fully aware of who and what Israel is? No. So, we can guartantee they're going to run a false flag op and playing victim as usual. Rinse and repeat. They will blame it on Muslims and say that's why we have to invade Iran, and then GOP hoes will do whatever they want for them in some giant power grab that results in even more of a surveillance state. You can bookmark this post because it's going to happen.



Sidesteps the question and gives a response you'd expect from the Bush years on why they needed to go to Iraq.

This is the big donor of Trump and her husband. How batsht do you have to be to think this is okay?
 
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HeismanWinner

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And let me quote a previous poster,
"They are confident in their ignorance".
My sister 100%.
Yep. This fool I know didn't even know her own party was the pro raise taxes party (clueless to understand what pays for the giant welfare state they push for). They have no knowledge of history either. I mean, straight up illiterate. You think these people are reading historical literature in their downtime? No, these women scroll TikTok, go to brunch, drink, and share a virtrue signaling meme on social media and that's the bulk of their mentality.

I have a female relative that's so far left. SOOOO FAR LEFT. Her entire world is abortion and gays (she's not even gay although her husband is a major cuck). She lives nowhere near blacks or any other minority and never has. Of course, she's for open borders.
 

trueblujr

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It‘s just a matter of time.
The Problem Bernie, is that Mamdani won't follow through with all those lofty promises as it was all a false flag to get a radical Islamist into a position of power in a major city.
 

cole@854

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I am killing it in my investments but I have not seen much relief in overall prices(food, utilities, etc). Only thing I have really noticed is gas has come down a bit. I think some of this is corporate greed and refusing to lower prices as long as folks keep paying it but sooner or later Trump has to start showing the real receipts for the majority of the country to feel better about the economy.

Utilities isn't going to change much, if at all, regardless of who is POTUS. Food is down, except for a few staples. Gas is significantly down and this should be putting money in everyone's pockets. Stocks are at record levels. Home interest rates are down.

People are wanting miracles in 9 months and it doesn't work that way for the most part. We should be throwing parties for the good stuff that is happening instead of worrying about the cost of Frosted Flakes. Stop buying your $8 Starbucks and use that for a meal for your family.

Trump and the GOP do need to communicate the positives better, however, it also doesn't take a rocket scientist to see how things have drastically improved in such a short time.
 
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sefus12

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Jd is by far the best the gop has in terms of messaging. That affordability and quality of life is going to drive the vote for young people. Last time it was cancel culture, but now that is defeated.

Lets look at life through the eyes of a young person. They're graduating with debt into a job market that doesn't have jobs thanks to offshoring. They live in a world dominated by social media and cant make in person connections let alone find sexual partners. In addition, the price of owning a home is absolutely ridiculous and out of reach.

So if you want the under 40 vote this midterm and general, offer a solution to those issues. Dems will offer a solution, which is government, so gop better offer something else. Staying silent isnt an option.
Unfortunately I think the 20-40 year olds are too far brainwashed to really change. They can’t connect their decisions over college/major/where and how they live to their outcomes, so they simply blame who social media tells them to, which is Trump/the Rs. And their longing for some sort of belonging just pushes them to go along with what they think everyone else thinks/believes, and since all they see is their leftist echo chambers on said social media, they cling to those leftist ideals even more.

Not sure any messaging from the Rs, no matter who it is, can counter that group. The only real hope I see is that the kids in HS and entering college now are so turned off by the Left and how bat-sh*t crazy they are that they swing hard the other direction in order not to be associated with them.

Unfortunately, at the end of the day, I think we as a country are pretty f*cked. The Left found the weak spots in education and entertainment, took control long ago, and successfully brainwashed people into their thinking. A lot of folks are going to have to touch the proverbial hot burners (thanks to whoever said that earlier in the thread) and hopefully learn some lessons in order for this to change. If it even can.
 

notFromhere

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Sep 7, 2016
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It absolutely has everything to do with messaging and getting outworked. If the gop did a good enough job spotlighting all this insanity, hold community events, etc then good people would get off their couch and go vote.

Instead they stay home and the wackos run the scene.

The only slight excuse is the threat of violence, but that's just mostly recent. Up till then, its just pure disorganization. Its so noticable because the dems have a well oiled ground machine that act like a hive mind.

You are missing the big picture.

Who are the boars? Do you think they are just the liberals? Yall keep talking about the GOP like they give 2 chits about anyone at our level. Do you not remember 2016? Trump's 1st 2 years? J6? Do you not remember them rolling over for Obama and putting a dead duck against him in 2012? Refusing to fix ACA?

The entire party I office and among the bureaucrats hated everything Trump said and ran on. Absolutely. Do you think those leopards have changed their spots or just worn an uncomfortable mask? They'd take a bite out of you if you were close.

Trump should have started a new party back during his first term. A party without foreign influence. A party that puts the citizens and constitution first. He chickened put because of the people influencing him that are all in the money and don't want to see it go away.

Boars know right from wrong and don't care. Tell them about something wrong they are doing and they'll turn on you. Just like everyone turned on Trump at first opportunity (J6).

Here's a easier term- rats.

They say rats abandon a sinking ship. They don't. They are oblivious to the ship. It's the water they pay attention to and the destruction. Our problem is the rats that are sinking this ship. The ones paid to destroy this country, and right now the rats are the politicians. They won't vote against their own paychecks, even if you starve. They will keep eating and won't blink an eye. They've authorized more killing of people than we can count, and no longer have any empathy, if they ever did to begin with.

The GOP will revert IMMEDIATELY to their selfish, unrepresentative ways as soon as Trump moves out of the WH. Anyone still kicking that dead corpse of a party will be "shocked" that it happens.

Messaging is NOT the issue.

The PARTY is THE issue. Anyone truly America First and propping up the GOP is on the same sinking ship as a liberal voting for sharia.
 

sefus12

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Dec 22, 2007
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Utilities isn't going to change much, if at all, regardless of who is POTUS. Food is down, except for a few staples. Gas is significantly down and this should be putting money in everyone's pockets. Stocks are at record levels. Home interest rates are down.

People are wanting miracles in 9 months and it doesn't work that way for the most part. We should be throwing parties for the good stuff that is happening instead of worrying about the cost of Frosted Flakes. Stop buying your $8 Starbucks and use that for a meal for your family.

Trump and the GOP do need to communicate the positives better, however, it also doesn't take a rocket scientist to see how things have drastically improved in such a short time.
Many of the things Trump is doing for the economy won’t be realized until well after he’s out of office. And unfortunately a lot of folks are too economically ignorant to realize it.

As for utilities, people don’t realize that a lot of energy policy in this country is directed by individual states, not the federal govt. If you are in NYC and hate how expensive your winter heating bill is, you should blame the city and state officials for their energy mandates and absurd riders they allow, sometimes even force, utilities to add to your bills. Don’t blame the White House as they don’t have control over those sort of things.

But again, ignorance keeps people from knowing who to truly blame for things like that.
 

wildcatdon

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Beyond the devastation to life, this is going to financially destroy either ups or the plane manufacturer. This fire is still spreading to surrounding structures that house very important equipment. It might yet destroy the airport itself. Insurance losses in insane amounts.

On top of that, the fumes from the 280,000 gallons of fuel will generate thousands of personal injury suits.

If its bad enough, the epa will designate it a superfund site. That means they have to pay for all the massive cleanup PLUS air traffic will be effected for a good while.

If this NTSB investigation pins it on UPS, they might literally go belly up. It could be financially devastating to Kentucky and especially Louisville.
Pretty sure it was 280000 lbs of fuel not gallons.
 

notFromhere

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At some point as adults with adult reasoning capability we have to consider that the reason the RINO/ CINO filled party only APPEAR to be "outworked" is that they actually want to happen what IS happening. If we fail to do that, we are deceiving ourselves.

You don't have to like it. The truth actually hurts until you accept it. Almost EVERY possible GOP candidate with few exceptions toes the party line. The ones that DO NOT do that... you're told to hate them, and you do it without question or you're not ____ .
 

notFromhere

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Unfortunately I think the 20-40 year olds are too far brainwashed to really change.

We all are. We can't even wait 2 weeks to see how a strategy works. We're still waiting for someone to save us from the govt we've elected that won't do anything for us. "... no time for that now.. the game's on."
 
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berniecarbo

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At some point as adults with adult reasoning capability we have to consider that the reason the RINO/ CINO filled party only APPEAR to be "outworked" is that they actually want to happen what IS happening. If we fail to do that, we are deceiving ourselves.

You don't have to like it. The truth actually hurts until you accept it. Almost EVERY possible GOP candidate with few exceptions toes the party line. The ones that DO NOT do that... you're told to hate them, and you do it without question or you're not ____ .
I used to say I trusted a D as far as I could throw them and an R as far as Hulk Hogan could throw them.
 

Lost In FL

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We all are. We can't even wait 2 weeks to see how a strategy works. We're still waiting for someone to save us from the govt we've elected that won't do anything for us. "... no time for that now.. the game's on."
takes me down an interesting thought experiment ... should UK fans expect drastic change with a new HC? Is that realistic?
 
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cole@854

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I warned people for months. The naysayers are all good people but in an echo chamber. The pendulum swung back a few months ago.

Trump is losing on jobs, economy, shut down, overreach, and probably others i can't think of. The gop needs to address the first two for sure, or mud terms will get ugly.

No offense, but you're truly clueless.