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    #16
    Originally posted by tvc184 View Post
    The problem is that no matter what, for the next four years a Texas governor will be a D or an R. There is no way around it.

    If a person is living off the grid completely then it probably won’t matter as much. I doubt that at least 99.5+% of people fit in that category.

    People can choose not to eat a McRib. They can grow their own vegetables. People can decide not to shop at Walmart. A family can opt for homeschooling.

    They cannot decide not to be affected by the next governor unless they move to another state and then be under that state’s politicians.

    It just has to be determined what bowl of crap they willing to digest.
    Yes but they now have less options outside of Wal-Mart because Abbott crushed small businesses during his Covid lockdowns.

    It really is the choice of a ****** and a **** sandwich.

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7pfsneLSSM"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7pfsneLSSM[/ame]

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      #17
      Can't ever remember voting for someone and not against someone and I been doing this since McGovern was a candidate.

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        #18
        Originally posted by muzzlebrake View Post
        Can't ever remember voting for someone and not against someone and I been doing this since McGovern was a candidate.

        And this is the sad part of it all.


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          #19
          Abbott is a prime example of "lesser of 2 evils" politics. I voted for an ineffective, go along to get along, do some good a few times and screw up royally a few times governor over a fake mexican that wants to screw things all up. Boy do I feel empowered...

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