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cstanleytech

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64. The Republicans could use a similar playbook though due to inflation spiking prices up
Wed Sep 6, 2023, 12:05 PM
Sep 2023

and wages being kept artificially low by corporations which is causing people to stuggle and to top it off you have our national debt and our countries credit taking a 2 strike hit because of deliberate sabatoge from the Republicans.

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I agree. They can't fool enough of the people. LiberalFighter Sep 2023 #1
I agree completely. Demsrule86 Sep 2023 #2
she's my fave follow in the cesspool. mopinko Sep 2023 #3
'If [Trump] gets back into power, he'll never leave,' says authoritarian expert Celerity Sep 2023 #54
Thank you Delphinus Sep 2023 #59
Awaiting TFG support to tank once all these trials begin & OVERWHELMING AF evidence enters chat? Brainfodder Sep 2023 #4
He is terrified of the televising of the Georgia trial Walleye Sep 2023 #6
Encouraging! cilla4progress Sep 2023 #5
I think deathsantis' recent free fall indicates this thesis is correct lindysalsagal Sep 2023 #7
Yeah, Trump is a cult of personality, not a cult of policies. Sky Jewels Sep 2023 #12
It is interesting how certain personalities become enormously popular. yardwork Sep 2023 #15
Yes. They like his "policies" only because he made them up. Sky Jewels Sep 2023 #21
I think he built up a mythical image over decades especially the TV series where he 'fired' everyone Joinfortmill Sep 2023 #36
He doesn't have any policies... 3catwoman3 Sep 2023 #19
That's been his policy/schtick/M.O. for decades. Beartracks Sep 2023 #37
Imagine if he managed to become I_UndergroundPanther Sep 2023 #56
Is there anything we can do to speed it up? Bev54 Sep 2023 #8
+1 ismnotwasm Sep 2023 #22
No kidding. Joinfortmill Sep 2023 #38
Spread the word on just how radical the GOP has become. CaptainTruth Sep 2023 #42
get everyone who doesn't support these assholes to VOTE Skittles Sep 2023 #43
Skeptical Cosmocat Sep 2023 #9
I agree, but is there a limit? yardwork Sep 2023 #14
I see little drawback Cosmocat Sep 2023 #65
great post and I feel the same way. berksdem Sep 2023 #30
There's a lot of dark money out there and it's really dark as in evil. Joinfortmill Sep 2023 #39
And it started with Citizens United True Blue American Sep 2023 #50
nobody is a truly "logical" being Locrian Sep 2023 #52
Yep - unfortunately true Cosmocat Sep 2023 #66
Weak minded people I_UndergroundPanther Sep 2023 #57
100% agree Cosmocat Sep 2023 #67
That's the problem with living in an echo chamber BlueIdaho Sep 2023 #10
I wish I could believe this. n/t area51 Sep 2023 #11
The Kansas (KANSAS!) reproductive rights vote, 60%+ for... rubbersole Sep 2023 #25
The problem, is corporate money peppertree Sep 2023 #13
GOP is not the problem; it's just the symptom vlyons Sep 2023 #16
Exactly! Attilatheblond Sep 2023 #35
To be replaced by what? Shrek Sep 2023 #17
Hopefully a party that leans more I_UndergroundPanther Sep 2023 #58
People have been predicting the demise of the Republican Party for years. Lonestarblue Sep 2023 #18
I hope, but I am also skeptical. hay rick Sep 2023 #20
This. I'm worried, too. calimary Sep 2023 #26
He's a drug, but there are many other drugs available. hay rick Sep 2023 #31
Yup. Meth. lambchopp59 Sep 2023 #49
Played with them as kids... hay rick Sep 2023 #60
hopefully so. republianmushroom Sep 2023 #23
While I doubt the party implodes LostOne4Ever Sep 2023 #24
"Ah, what kind of unkind hour is guilty of this lamentable chance" * CharleyDog Sep 2023 #27
but Biden is old. maxsolomon Sep 2023 #28
Unfortunately, they still think their congress critters are decent enough Warpy Sep 2023 #29
Good, Ruth Ben-Ghiat is very good. elleng Sep 2023 #32
I can't see that . . . SomewhereInTheMiddle Sep 2023 #33
Amen to that. Joinfortmill Sep 2023 #34
can't happen soon enough barbtries Sep 2023 #40
And AMEN to this, too!!! calimary Sep 2023 #41
Let's hope so. n/t PatrickforB Sep 2023 #44
After Watergate. Godot51 Sep 2023 #45
Ruth Truth. Traitor Trump done done. czarjak Sep 2023 #46
Frankly, it's like Trump ever going to an actual prison...I'll believe it when I see it. n/t elocs Sep 2023 #47
"so out of step with popular desires" Zeitghost Sep 2023 #48
Who needs to pay attention to facts when we can just make sweeping generalizations, right? Oopsie Daisy Sep 2023 #51
We have heard this before. Emile Sep 2023 #53
I hope she is right but then there is Germany and how the Nazi party rose cstanleytech Sep 2023 #55
Germany was devastated after WWI. Food and jobs were scarce and once a overly proud nation, they were now Demsrule86 Sep 2023 #61
The Republicans could use a similar playbook though due to inflation spiking prices up cstanleytech Sep 2023 #64
I've been following Professor Ruth for some time peggysue2 Sep 2023 #62
No pre-hatched chicken counting, please SpankMe Sep 2023 #63
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