2020 Presidential Race

I think you drastically underestimate extremist on both sides.

Wait so you’re now saying that the alt right isn’t really a threat? Then why are the antifa thugs rioting ?
Not what I said. They're a threat, just aren't that many willing to defend Trump if the hypothetical comes to fruition. I'm sure ANTIFA will be doing ANTIFA things.
 
Can't argue too much with that other than see Judges\Border Wall\Immigration\Manufacturing\Economy, which are Republican values. I just can't think of too many Republicans that can win the Presidency that will control spending. Have not seen one yet unfortunately. Ron Paul may have been able to do a little but he was unelectable unfortunately.

John Kasich has the best record on spending as the architect of the last balanced budget at the federal level, but you call him a RINO and jump in bed with Trump.

PolitiFact - Checking out John Kasich's claim that he was 'one of the chief architects' of balanced budget

Biden will run less deficit than Trump over four years.
 
Can’t believe he can’t even pull off making an introduction.

“I’m Joe Biden’s husband”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Can you imagine Trump saying really dumb sh!t as that? "Hello, I'm Donald J. Trump's Husband". Biden probably still thinks he's running for the Senate. "Look me over ..... if you like what you see then vote for the other guy". It's really embarrassing for the Democrats, if not it sure as hell should be, but the loonies will just ignore those brain dead stupid as hell remarks from an old idiot & will push that has been imbecile on out there like nothings happened.
 


So, let’s cancel Mt. Rushmore & Goya but not Goodyear...

It’s bad when Trump participates it in (he shouldn’t) but it’s good when the Left does.
 
John Kasich has the best record on spending as the architect of the last balanced budget at the federal level, but you call him a RINO and jump in bed with Trump.

PolitiFact - Checking out John Kasich's claim that he was 'one of the chief architects' of balanced budget

Biden will run less deficit than Trump over four years.
John Kasich was a governor of a state that cannot print money. If he were ever President God Forbid, I can guarantee you that he would spend more the the guy before him.

John Kasich is the last person in America Republicans should listen to
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John Kasich is cheerleading the rise of a group of Republicans in Congress who are willing to challenge GOP leadership on immigration. No, he’s not supporting the House Freedom Caucus’ fight to get a vote on president Trump’s immigration priorities. The outgoing governor of Ohio and deluded would-be 2020 presidential candidate is siding with the liberal House Republicans who are trying to force a vote to give illegal immigrant DACA recipients U.S. citizenship.
Kasich went on CNN Thursday to praise House RINOs who are threatening to file a discharge petition to trigger an automatic vote on amnesty. He thinks it’s a “really cool thing” that these Republicans are working with Democrats to override GOP leadership to pass a policy that will nullify U.S. sovereignty and encourage the importation of more vicious gangsters and deadly drugs into the country.
 
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I can’t even trick myself into hearing Jill. It’s definitely Joe I’m hearing.
I am kinda splitting the difference. Sounded like "joel" to me. The awkward cough right after makes it seem worse than it is to me.

My main thing is they always act like they havent seen each other in weeks.

Just doesnt seem natural. Awkward pause after she gets done introducing joe. Joe wonders over, gives hug. Spends half a second getting turned to the camera, and then isnt clear on the wife's name.

I am not for the big WWE entrances but ou gotta do better than that.
 
John Kasich was a governor of a state that cannot print money. If he were ever President God Forbid, I can guarantee you that he would spend more the the guy before him.

John Kasich is the last person in America Republicans should listen to
William B. Plowman | Getty Images

I'm talking about Kasich's key role as the House Budget Chairman who gave us a federal budget surplus.

Sorry for the confusion. I thought you might be old enough to remember principled conservatism.

Here is a candidate who might be more your generation's speed.

 
I'm talking about Kasich's key role as the House Budget Chairman who gave us a federal budget surplus.

Sorry for the confusion. I thought you might be old enough to remember principled conservatism.
He's just your average RINO.
Top 17 left-wing moments of John Kasich’s endless political career
As the race between Donald Trump and Ted Cruz becomes more acrimonious, many people are naturally attracted to a fresh alternative. John Kasich has the benefit of being so irrelevant he can’t even win a congressional district, much less a full state. And precisely because he’s been so irrelevant, few have bothered to expose his true record.

As we are learning throughout this primary season, the Republican Party is divided and diverse. But the common denominator between all Republicans is that they want to move in a new direction, far away from the Obama agenda. What is clear about John Kasich is that far from being a fresh alternative, he is the embodiment of what is fueling everyone’s anger.

Here are the top 17 times Gov. Kasich’s left-wing tendencies on the most critical issues of our time have been on display:

  1. Obamacare: In 2013, Kasich ordered fellow state Republicans who enjoyed strong majorities in both houses of the Ohio legislature to implement Medicaid expansion. When they balked and defunded Medicaid expansion, Kasich pulled an Obama-style move and implemented his signature legislation via executive action. But don’t remind him that he campaigned in 2010 against Medicaid expansion, predicting that it would “stick states with large and unsustainable costs.” His original premonition was correct, as Ohio became the most Medicaid dependent state in the Midwest, with over 25 percent of the population on the federal program. Kasich’s projected Medicaid enrollment was 447,000 residents; the real number is 661,725 and his Obamacare expansion is projected to cost 27.5 billion by June 2020.Last cycle, Republicans nominated the one man to concoct Obamacare before Obama did. This time, we have a spoiler running who harnessed Obama’s tactics to expand Obamacare in a GOP-controlled state.
  2. Twisting Scripture to Promote Welfare: In 2014, Kasich twisted the words of scripture to promote welfare expansion and Obamacare, asserting that he would be asked on the day of judgment, “‘What’d you do for the least of those?’” Hence, Kasich not only supported the goals of the Left, he validated the entire pagan foundation of the social justice movement and helped echo all of the Left’s stereotypes about conservatives.
  3. Roe V. Wade: Kasich said at a Town Hall last August that “Roe v. Wade is the law of the land.” A slap in the face of the pro-life movement and our founding role of the judiciary in our republic.
  4. Planned Parenthood: Following the release of the videos exposing Planned Parenthood’s barbaric harvesting of baby organs, many GOP governors worked to defund this rogue organization in their respective states. Not only did Kasich refuse to do so in Ohio, he justified his recalcitrance by noting that he couldn’t risk a showdown with Obama because it would threaten the Medicaid funding and risk a government shutdown! [CNN Debate, 9/18/2015]
  5. Marriage and Judicial Tyranny: Following the Obergefell decision in which unelected judges redefined the building block of civilization and federalism from the bench, Kasich said, “I’ve said all along that when the Court makes a decision, we abide by the law of the land. And they made their determination and — just move on.”
  6. Religious Liberty: Earlier this week, in response to state laws protecting the religious liberty of private business owners, Kasich had this to say: “I read about this thing they did in Mississippi where apparently you can deny somebody service because they’re gay. What the hell are we doing in this country?” He went on and added this gem: “I may not appreciate a certain lifestyle or even approve of it, but I can — but that doesn’t mean I gotta go write a law and figure out how to have another wedge issue. We have a Supreme Court ruling, and you know what, let’s move on.” [CNN]
  7. Males Are Females Too: For women who don’t want men in their bathrooms, Kasich had this to say: “Everybody chill out. Get over it if you have a disagreement with somebody.”
  8. Amnesty: Even as criminal illegal aliens continue to wreak havoc on our communities, including in cities in Ohio, Kasich referred to deportations as inhumane and said he didn’t want to “see anybody in pain.” Evidently, that sense of compassion didn’t extend to his legal constituents.
  9. Birthright Citizenship: What does Kasich have to say about illegal immigrants who break into our country, unilaterally declare legal jurisdiction, and obtain citizenship and welfare on behalf of their children? “I think we need to get over that. I’m not for [ending birthright citizenship] anymore. Let these people who are born here be citizens, and that’s the end of it. I don’t want to dwell on it.” [CNN, 8/12/2015]
  10. America’s “Responsibility” for Syrian Islamic Refugees: “I think we do have a responsibility in terms of taking some more folks in, making sure they assimilate and at the same time helping people to actually be safe as they move.” [U.K. Guardian]
  11. Gun Grabber: As a Member of Congress in the ‘90s, Kasich supported the so-called assault weapons ban, even as Ted Strickland, his Democrat opponent during the 2010 gubernatorial race, opposed it. Kasich is now seeking the votes of Republicans in the northeast who have been beleaguered by these very same weapon bans in recent years.
  12. Obama’s Supreme Court Nominee: For once in a lifetime, Republican leaders are actually holding strong against Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland. Yet, Kasich criticized them for not meeting with him. If Kasich controlled the party, he’d be happy with a permanent anti-gun majority on the Supreme Court.
  13. A Solyndra Republican: While Obama’s failed green energy mandates and subsidy policies were being repudiated across the country, Kasich was stepping on the green energy gas peddle in Ohio. His own energy commission and fellow Republicans in the legislature wanted a freeze on green energy mandates because they were expensive and unsustainable. Kasich called the proposal unacceptable.
  14. A Global Warming Alarmist: Kasich’s affinity for environmental regulations dates back to 1990 when he voted for a failed bill that would have elevated the EPA to a cabinet-level department. And even as Kasich is not concerned about the settled science of gender, he called global warming “a real concern” and said “we have to pay attention to the science.”
  15. Obama-Style Taxes on Oil & Gas Production: The revolution of horizontal fracking technology in southeast Ohio is one of the bright spots in the Ohio economy, but Kasich subscribed to the Democrat modus operandi of “if you don’t like it, tax it.” Since 2012, he has consistently pushed for increased taxes on the industry, which threatens to chase this economic success out of the state.
  16. A More Passionate Defender of Common Core Than Obama: In response to ubiquitous complaints about Common Core, Kasich expressed a complete misunderstanding of the role of Race To The Top federal funding with Common Core mandates: “Barack Obama doesn’t set it, the state of Ohio doesn’t set it. It is local school boards driving better education, higher standards, created by local school boards. I’ve asked the Republican governors who have complained about this to tell me where I’m wrong, and guess what, silence.” [Huffington Post, 1/25/2015]
  17. Iran Deal Here to Stay: Evidently, Kasich believes that Obama’s Iran alliance is the Default. What Would We Do Without It? “On the deal with Iran Kasich attacked those Republicans who said they would tear up the deal on day one. Kasich said, ‘I don’t know what that means. They’re going to rip it up and then what?’” [NH1, 9/8/2015]
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Doubt this will work but good to see.
Latest effort to recall Calif. Gov. Newsom gains momentum ahead of November deadline
The latest effort to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom is attracting a groundswell of support from across the state. One America's Pearson Sharp spoke with petition organizer Mike Netter who said residents have finally had enough of Newsom's failed policies.
 
I am kinda splitting the difference. Sounded like "joel" to me. The awkward cough right after makes it seem worse than it is to me.

My main thing is they always act like they havent seen each other in weeks.

Just doesnt seem natural. Awkward pause after she gets done introducing joe. Joe wonders over, gives hug. Spends half a second getting turned to the camera, and then isnt clear on the wife's name.

I am not for the big WWE entrances but ou gotta do better than that.
No kidding. I was considering voting for the Dems, but am definitely going to vote now for the guy that pronounced Yosemite as "Yo, Semite"
 
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The USC poll, the only poll that had Trump winning in 2016 has Biden up by +11. 52% of those who did not vote in 2016 plan to vote for Biden. 41% of people who voted 3rd party plan to vote for Biden.
 
The USC poll, the only poll that had Trump winning in 2016 has Biden up by +11. 52% of those who did not vote in 2016 plan to vote for Biden. 41% of people who voted 3rd party plan to vote for Biden.

I guess that means 52% of those who didnt vote in 2016 but will in 2020.

Wither that or they are saying joe just picked up 30 million some odd votes and would have this by a mile.
 
That’s cute .. this is the Joe I know .



Wayne LaPierre wants to know where your dues check is.

He and his family have a lot of luxury vacationing to do and you are really letting him down.

Oh, and of course the libs are coming to take all your guns blah blah blah . . . ad nauseum . . . you know the script.

But if you could just overnight that money, Western Union, not USPS, that would be great.
 
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The USC poll, the only poll that had Trump winning in 2016 has Biden up by +11. 52% of those who did not vote in 2016 plan to vote for Biden. 41% of people who voted 3rd party plan to vote for Biden.

Read the subtext friend. They're using the same people from last election. So, you need to look at their poll from last election. It'll probably say Hillary with a landslide and we all know how that went.
 

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