Mike Powell wrote to Dr. What <=-
True, but the last straw was when Conservative politicians realized it would save the government money if they did as the Liberals asked and turned the mentally ill out into the streets.
Many policies sure have failed, and this is one that should have a big blinking red "FIX ME" light on it, especially since they can partially blame it on Conservatives.
True, but the last straw was when Conservative politicians realized it would save the government money if they did as the Liberals asked and turned the mentally ill out into the streets.
But it didn't save the gov't money. It simply shifted who's money was handlin
the problem.
Many policies sure have failed, and this is one that should have a big blinking red "FIX ME" light on it, especially since they can partially blame it on Conservatives.
There are no "Conservatives" and "Liberals". The distinction between them hav
been disappearing for a long time now. There is only the Uniparty and the illusion that there are 2 opposing group.
blinking red "FIX ME" light on it, especially since they can partiall blame it on Conservatives.
There are no "Conservatives" and "Liberals". The distinction between
them have been disappearing for a long time now. There is only the Uniparty and the illusion that there are 2 opposing group.
Mike Powell wrote to Dr. What <=-
Oh, I agree it didn't *really* save money. In addition to the cost you site, I would also mention that it simply freed up money (from wherever
it was originally coming from) for them to waste on something else.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
But when it comes to voters, you know there's a big difference.
Voters who voted for Biden are content with 40 million undocumented migrants, and they're content with Biden selling his influence. They're content with the pressure that other idiots put on them; the pressure
to go with the flow.
I'm not content with that stuff. I'm repulsed by it. I need a political party to be repulsed by it too, but I haven't found one yet.
I'm not content with that stuff. I'm repulsed by it. I need a politic party to be repulsed by it too, but I haven't found one yet.
Same here. I ignore party, for the most part, and only look at the candidate.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
The Democrats are an organized party. They have think tanks,
contingency plans, scientists, teachers, colleges, tv, radio, app
stores, mutated SARS viruses, racial manipulation, and so much more.
We need good candidates, but we need a party. A good candidate can't go
up against all that stuff. Obviously we don't need the Republican
party, but we need a new one with leadership that we can trust.
We need good candidates, but we need a party. A good candidate can't up against all that stuff. Obviously we don't need the Republican party, but we need a new one with leadership that we can trust.
A political party is just a way to consolidate funding and they are all, sooner or later, corrupted by the Elitists. So I'm not seeing why a
party is good. I can see why it would make it much easier for a good candidate to get in, though.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
We need a party with leadership that has an agenda. Leadership that is motivated, inspired, and ambitious. Someone like Trump, but even more organized, and more agenda-driven.
A party is necessary because we need to compete with what's out there (Democrats.)
A couple good candidates can't make enough of a difference. We need all the conservatives in every town to start giving it all they got,
and we
also need a broadcast TV network. We need to buy one of them, and we
need to do it soon!
And today, many "Democrat" voters won't support Sleepy Joe.
also need a broadcast TV network. We need to buy one of them, and we need to do it soon!
Who watches TV anymore? I haven't had mine on since the start of the scamdemic.
From what I've been reading, many TV networks are having hard times today staying afloat since watchers have dropped way off.
I don't see TV as a good way to get the message out. But I do see the need to have some sort of communication channel that is not Elitists controlled.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
I like your optimism, and that sort of optimism is more helpful than
some might think. However, they will support Joe because they are effectively brainwashed. Foodstamps haven't been severed quite yet, so
all is "well" in liberal-ville.
Then how else do you explain all the Democrat votes?
I assure you, the elitists are on top of it.
The mobile app industry prevents non-approved communication.
Only saavy people will communicate
outside the app industry, and there will be no facilitating of
delivering the truth to a significant amount of voters.
We're relying on people to use their brains for once in their lives.
All we can do is pray and/or be optimistic and see what happens!
And today, many "Democrat" voters won't support Sleepy Joe.
When you look at the amount of cheating that they did just to pull
Sleepy Joe across the finish line last time, you realize that to do that again means that they will have to so overtly cheat that it won't be denyable.
Then how else do you explain all the Democrat votes?
Well, we have video from Detroit of two women pulling ballots out from under a table and feeding them into the tabulators multiple times - all while the tabulating was supposed to have been done for the night.
We have Dinesh's 2000 Mules video showing all the fake ballots being stuffed in the boxes.
And we even have video from CNN showing a mule dropping off many ballots into a drop box.
The mobile app industry prevents non-approved communication.
Only for people stupid enough to use an Apple product. (I've been anti-Apple since 1978.)
Android always lets us side load things, and it's simple enough for even Grandma to do.
Only saavy people will communicate
outside the app industry, and there will be no facilitating of delivering the truth to a significant amount of voters.
But most people have given up on the idea that the normal media delivers truth. So people are looking elsewhere. And while there will always be people who can't face up to the fact that they are stupid, that's still
a small (yet very vocal) minority.
That's all we can do. Ever see the movie "Idiocracy"? It changed from a comedy to a horror movie just by Biden getting installed.
Mike Powell wrote to Dr. What <=-
While they may not "support" Sleepy Joe, there are a lot in that camp that, given the choice between Donald Trump and a corpse, they are
going to vote for the corpse. A few may not vote at all.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
I think they're gonna do it again, and anybody who complains about it
will just be discredited as a "conspiracy theorist."
This information can be useful for starting a revolt, but this
information is not interesting to our top prosecutors.
Deprogramming smart people seems fairly possible, but it's the ultra-ignorant ones who are difficult to explain anything to.
It sounds like you are surrounded by more smart people than I am.
I don't see anyone smartening up.
People who vote Democrat are thrill
seekers, and they can hardly wait for the phase II of "depopulate the world."
I will look for it, and I'll watch that, but honestly, I am so
disgusted by the media due to the Joe Biden "victory" that I don't look
at the TV the same as I used to. It's evil. Same with the radio.
This information can be useful for starting a revolt, but this information is not interesting to our top prosecutors.
Too true. I've repremanded my state "representative" for not pushing for removal of our AG for gross incompetance and derelection of duty. There are proven, documented illegal acts during the last election but no one has been proceduted.
I see some smartening up. I see others just going quiet. Because they can't fight reality.
Speaking of that, we haven't heared much from the Woke Mafia here lately.
The amount of Woke signalling has also decreased significantly. Nearly all of the signage that I used to see about "BLM" and "Trust the
science" is gone.
And today, many "Democrat" voters won't support Sleepy Joe.
While they may not "support" Sleepy Joe, there are a lot in that camp that,
given the choice between Donald Trump and a corpse, they are going to vote for the corpse. A few may not vote at all.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
What incentive do they have to obey commands from their constituents?
All they have to lose is a job that requires a high school diploma. There's more for them to lose if they disobey an order from the Soros Foundation.
They are probably having difficulty coming to terms with reality. It's easier to deny than it is to comprehend. That, or probably the TV told them to stop talking politics with people on the internet ;)
We want them to feel the backlash - but are they really feeling it?
Inflation isn't as bad as the media says.
The migrant crisis isn't affecting very many cities yet.
Gas is still cheaper than it was during Obama's admin.
Crime seems the same as usual.
The only thing remarkable
is the national debt, but not everybody has a post-it note on their
desk to remind them of it.
There's an old saying: The future is here. It's just not evenly distributed yet.
They are feeling the backlash. Some more than others. Budwiser got hit hard. Disney is failing financially. I'm sure that there's more, but
we don't get to hear about their internal financial issues.
It's still pretty bad. Mostly due to higher energy costs, which make everything else more expensive. But, again, different areas will experience this differently and different people will experience it depending on their situtions.
The migrant crisis isn't affecting very many cities yet.
But we've focused on the cities. Those illegal aliens (no, they aren't "migrants") were shipped all over - not just to somem big cities.
I consider it lucky that we haven't heard much other than the big
cities, but the possibility of a problem isn't only in the cities.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
Businesses are probably feeling it. But voters don't care about
business, they just care about having food, and the Democrats are still feeding them.
I don't doubt it, but we're lacking a clear picture of how this is all Biden's fault. (It's clear to us, but it's not clear to the tv watching community.) They need to see it clearly and I don't think they do.
The big cities are what screw us over on election day. We need them to
see more damage, for any good to come to us in the long run.
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