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Term limits, term limits, term limits. Keep them fresh, minimize the institutional dragging personal gain off every piece of legislation.


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Indeed.

Stop with the woe is me stuff. Not every state handles elections like Georgia.

(Cue up the defeatist “oh they will, STAY VIGILaNT!!!!!!”)

Try telling Sean Parnell they don't control House elections ad well.
 
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Indeed.

Stop with the woe is me stuff. Not every state handles elections like Georgia.

(Cue up the defeatist “oh they will, STAY VIGILaNT!!!!!!”)

Try telling Sean Parnell they don't control House elections ad well.


Some of you guys just can’t help yourself, can you? You have to be negative and miserable, and you have to try your goddamnedest to make everyone else miserable.

So predictable. And it won’t be voter fraud, or Dominion in some of these states that put or keep democrats in power. It will be YOU and your constant disenfranchising people because YOU can’t be happy.

I will vote at each and every election. 75 million strong. I do not give a fuck who controls what.




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I will vote at each and every election. 75 million strong. I do not give a fuck who controls what.



Some people don't realize they can do two things at once. They can vote for the best candidate AND work on cleaning the party out.

Let's also not forget that we all need to start getting involved at every level. We need to show up to School Board meetings, and City/Council meetings. There are probably a lot of good people out there on our side that could use this support.


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I will vote at each and every election. 75 million strong. I do not give a fuck who controls what.
Thank you.



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I will always vote.

The problem doesn't get solved w a single solution.

#1 Get the highest turnout of the base as possible
#2 Fight to keep the election integrity free of cheating
#3 Try to get the best REP candidates to run for office

Success is never guaranteed, but failure is guaranteed if we don't pursue 1 to 3
 
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During a speech on the Senate floor on Saturday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) stated that former President Donald Trump’s actions before the Capitol riot “were a disgraceful dereliction of duty.”


I wonder if the republicans realize just how bad they are going to do in the mid-terms. I expect a loss of 25-30 in the house and 3-4 in the senate. I estimate about 30% of the people who voted in 2020 won't show up in 2022, including myself. I'll never cast a vote for the America last warmonger party ever again, let alone give them any money. My decision really has nothing to do with Trump. He just opened my eyes as to how much both parties hate this country and are in it all for themselves. Voting "R" and maybe knocking off a few RINO's every cycle isn't going to work. We've been trying that since the Tea Party and the R leadership remains the same. The fact that that warmongering bitch Cheney, who never met a country she didn't want to overthrow (including her own as evidenced by her vote) is still in a leadership position speaks volumes about how much distain they have to ordinary Americans. We'll never have 51 America first senators or 218 America first congressmen that way. "Maybe next time" dosen't work. The GOP and DNC are private clubs. The R's will start tipping the scale just like the D's have been doing in the primaries (look at what VA is doing next cycle). Better to let the entrenched RINO incumbents lose and run someone new the next time around. "R","D", "I", whomever.

A harsh view of reality that is probably correct. Get use to seeing 1/6/21 footage in every Democrat re-election advertisement in 2022 and 2024.
 
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Everyone continues to talk of who we are going to vote out and who we are going to vote in. Did you guys already forget what took place in the last election or are you assuming all the fraud will just not happen next time? Dominion is just going to pack their tents and leave town and take their machines with them?

Until something takes place to get rid of all or as much as possible the fraud that is now existing talking about future elections is pointless.



I'm with you on this.

We have to fix this broken system or no one is going to or should be able to trust any election.

Any fraud is too much and we've been putting up with it for decades. Now, we've been shown just how far the commie democrats will go.

We better do something more than just forget about it.

This has to be fixed, the trust has been stolen.


And how do we do this? I totally agree we gotta get rid of mail in bs and these freakin machines. Not voting does not help. We can't roll over and give in.



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On the Heel’s of Sen. Burr NC (R) vote to convict President Trump, we have a Republican Fund raiser kick in.

This makes my skin crawl.



Went to Mark Walker’s webpage and a video starts with him arm in arm with Pence.



NOPE Not Voting for this Republican.
The (R) no longer will get you a free pass.

So tone deaf that he fundraises arm in arm with Pence.
Too stupid to be my representative.



“We’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration…President Obama’s administration before this. We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics,”
Pres. Select, Joe Biden

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We need to do a better job of sorting out these traitors during the Primaries.
Republicans Senators voting President Trump Guilty of Inciting an Insurrection:

Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania


POS Pat Toomey is done in 2022, he announced he’s not going to seek a fourth term.

He’ll be replaced with an actual Democrat next time, instead of a wannabe Dem like he’s turned into Roll Eyes


 
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Dan Crenshaw will continue to get money from me even if I can't vote for him, at least not yet anyway. But he will be one of the few.


Crenshaw stepped on a rake and then some when he said that he would be o.k. to consider putting place “red flag” laws, but only with the correct controls and oversight so people’s ‘2A Rights’ would not be abused.

Uh huh.

Spend your $’s wisely.


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We need to do a better job of sorting out these traitors during the Primaries.
Republicans Senators voting President Trump Guilty of Inciting an Insurrection:

Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania


POS Pat Toomey is done in 2022, he announced he’s not going to seek a fourth term.

He’ll be replaced with an actual Democrat next time, instead of a wannabe Dem like he’s turned into Roll Eyes


So true. PA has 56 red counties at minimum every election cycle but our ability to put republicans in national office is about as limp dick as it gets. Our state republicans are a master study in ineptitude.
 
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During a speech on the Senate floor on Saturday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) stated that former President Donald Trump’s actions before the Capitol riot “were a disgraceful dereliction of duty.”


I wonder if the republicans realize just how bad they are going to do in the mid-terms. I expect a loss of 25-30 in the house and 3-4 in the senate. I estimate about 30% of the people who voted in 2020 won't show up in 2022, including myself. I'll never cast a vote for the America last warmonger party ever again, let alone give them any money. My decision really has nothing to do with Trump. He just opened my eyes as to how much both parties hate this country and are in it all for themselves. Voting "R" and maybe knocking off a few RINO's every cycle isn't going to work. We've been trying that since the Tea Party and the R leadership remains the same. The fact that that warmongering bitch Cheney, who never met a country she didn't want to overthrow (including her own as evidenced by her vote) is still in a leadership position speaks volumes about how much distain they have to ordinary Americans. We'll never have 51 America first senators or 218 America first congressmen that way. "Maybe next time" dosen't work. The GOP and DNC are private clubs. The R's will start tipping the scale just like the D's have been doing in the primaries (look at what VA is doing next cycle). Better to let the entrenched RINO incumbents lose and run someone new the next time around. "R","D", "I", whomever.

A harsh view of reality that is probably correct. Get use to seeing 1/6/21 footage in every Democrat re-election advertisement in 2022 and 2024.


So fucking what? Most of the clowns doing this will have a sound bite where they are openly supporting violent riots in some city or another.

You guys act like Jan 6 was the only violent riot ever. Jesus.

Not voting has to be one of the dumbest ideas I have ever heard. I wonder if these same people are going to say “fuck it, they may pass some gun control, so you know, I’m just going to not support the Second Amendment. It’s a lost cause so I’m going to give up my guns to speed the process of destruction along”




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jones, keep in mind, that's midwest guy talking.




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jones, keep in mind, that's midwest guy talking.


I know. But, damn.




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Dan Crenshaw will continue to get money from me even if I can't vote for him, at least not yet anyway. But he will be one of the few.


Crenshaw stepped on a rake and then some when he said that he would be o.k. to consider putting place “red flag” laws, but only with the correct controls and oversight so people’s ‘2A Rights’ would not be abused.

Uh huh.

Spend your $’s wisely.


He has a great future in the conservative fight IMO. Great young politician with a good mind, excellent debating skills and a war hero. We need more like him.


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If every single you ever said was recorded and analyzed, most of us would sound like idiots at times. Some of us you don’t even have to listen to very long before you sound like an idiot.

Not voting. Flicking brilliant. That worked our well in GA. 1.7 million registered R’s didn’t vote. Don’t be a defeatist dumbass.
 
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Lindsey Graham talking about McConnell:

"what did you think of McConnell’s speech?”

Graham:

“I think Senator McConnell’s speech, he got a load off a chest obviously, but unfortunately he put a load on the back of Republicans . That speech you will see in 2022 campaigns. I would imagine if you’re a Republican running in Arizona or Georgia or New Hampshire, where we have a chance to take back the Senate, they may be playing Senator McConnell’s speech and asking about it as a candidate. I imagine if you’re an incumbent Republican, they’re going to be people asking you will you support Senator McConnell in the future. So I like them, Senator McConnell. He worked well with President Trump. I think his speech is an outlier regarding how Republicans feel about all this.”

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We need to keep pressure up so REP politicians know McConnell's view is a political suicide position for the entire party.

It is not McConnell's Republican Party. It is Trump's Republican Party. REP senators need to hear that loud and clear.
 
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