Getting his credentials in order for a run for president. The democrats should love him. If you're a democrat beating your wife is okay.
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Originally posted by M16 View PostGetting his credentials in order for a run for president. The democrats should love him. If you're a democrat beating your wife is okay.
https://www.apnews.com/a75d5e0924764ba59024806d0ce2977f
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Originally posted by batmaninja View PostHa, remember when people on here thought this guy was going to bring Donnie down?
She started swimsuit business and was worth millions. Had some other assets too.
If you zoom in really close you can see me slaying the snapper in my dingy in the top left corner.
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Originally posted by M16 View PostGetting his credentials in order for a run for president. The democrats should love him. If you're a democrat beating your wife is okay.
https://www.apnews.com/a75d5e0924764ba59024806d0ce2977f
Seems like a stand up guy.
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Originally posted by Coup de Grace View PostDumocraps don’t care what you have done- beat your wife, cheat, steal-they don’t care, they all do it to.
“They all do it to” (should be “too”)
In the 31 states that have party registration, there are roughly 44 million registered Democrats, 33 million registered Republicans and 31 million registered Independents.
So you saying that all 44 million registered Democrats don’t care because they all “do it to [sic]”.
I used to make immature, sweeping generalizations like that when I was an easily riled up conservative partisan in my 20’s.
Trump has done a good job of teaching his supporters to grossly exaggerate and make stuff up to create political influence. Not a good habit. As the midterm election showed, many adults are tired of it.
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Originally posted by Vermin93 View Post“They all do it to” (should be “too”)
In the 31 states that have party registration, there are roughly 44 million registered Democrats, 33 million registered Republicans and 31 million registered Independents.
So you saying that all 44 million registered Democrats don’t care because they all “do it to [sic]”.
I used to make immature, sweeping generalizations like that when I was an easily riled up conservative partisan in my 20’s.
Trump has done a good job of teaching his supporters to grossly exaggerate and make stuff up to create political influence. Not a good habit. As the midterm election showed, many adults are tired of it.
Jeff Bezos’s Washington post - hardly a conservative outfit.
Historically speaking, Democrats delivered a thoroughly average result in their first round as Trump’s opposition. Going all the way back to the Civil War, there were only two instances when a new party seized the presidency but didn’t lose seats in the House during their first midterm elections: Under President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1934 (during the Great Depression), and President George W. Bush in 2002 (in the shadow of the 9/11 terrorist attacks). Even including these outliers, the average attrition during a party’s inaugural midterms is 35 House seats; excluding these two exceptions, the average loss is 41. Regardless of which number we run with, Trump could end up performing better than average in preserving his party’s influence in the House. He performed much better than his last two Democratic predecessors: Bill Clinton lost control of both chambers in the 1994 midterm elections. Barack Obama saw historic losses in the House in 2010, and lost seats in the Senate as well — the most sweeping congressional reversal in 62 years.
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Originally posted by Vermin93 View Post“They all do it to” (should be “too”)
In the 31 states that have party registration, there are roughly 44 million registered Democrats, 33 million registered Republicans and 31 million registered Independents.
So you saying that all 44 million registered Democrats don’t care because they all “do it to [sic]”.
I used to make immature, sweeping generalizations like that when I was an easily riled up conservative partisan in my 20’s.
Trump has done a good job of teaching his supporters to grossly exaggerate and make stuff up to create political influence.Not a good habit. As the midterm election showed, many adults are tired of it.
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Originally posted by Vermin93 View Post“They all do it to” (should be “too”)
In the 31 states that have party registration, there are roughly 44 million registered Democrats, 33 million registered Republicans and 31 million registered Independents.
So you saying that all 44 million registered Democrats don’t care because they all “do it to [sic]”.
I used to make immature, sweeping generalizations like that when I was an easily riled up conservative partisan in my 20’s.
Trump has done a good job of teaching his supporters to grossly exaggerate and make stuff up to create political influence. Not a good habit. As the midterm election showed, many adults are tired of it.
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