Carl Pickens
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As always, you're 100% wrong. The producers are the Dems.
"Underlying these changes have been eye-popping shifts in economic performance. Democratic-voting districts have seen their GDP per seat grow by a third since 2008, from $35.7 billion to $48.5 billion a seat, whereas Republican districts saw their output slightly decline from $33.2 billion to $32.6 billion."
America has two economies—and they’re diverging fast
Lol wut“When this process started, I believed that it was unconstitutional to impeach a president who was no longer in office. I still believe that to be the case. However, the Senate is an institution based on precedent, and given that the majority in the Senate voted to proceed with this trial, the question of constitutionality is now established precedent,” Burr’s statement said.
But yet you keystone cops don’t seem to be able to deliver the death blow. I mean for it to be such an obvious narrative why would the country be so split near down the middle? It’s almost like your narrative doesn’t line up with reality!As always, you're 100% wrong. The producers are the Dems.
"Underlying these changes have been eye-popping shifts in economic performance. Democratic-voting districts have seen their GDP per seat grow by a third since 2008, from $35.7 billion to $48.5 billion a seat, whereas Republican districts saw their output slightly decline from $33.2 billion to $32.6 billion."
America has two economies—and they’re diverging fast
OMG. 7 members of Trump's own party voted for conviction. The Senate Republican Leader said this:
No impeachment conviction either in two stupid ass attempts by you idiots.OMG. 7 members of Trump's own party voted for conviction. The Senate Republican Leader said this:
"Former President Trump's actions that preceded the riot were a disgraceful, disgraceful derelection of duty. Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day."
-- Senate Minority Leader, Mitch McConnell
.... and on top of that, Trump is still licking his wounds from a decisive defeat in the 2020 Presidential election.... but it's Miller Time anyway, right? You Trumpets seem desperate for anything positive. Trump is politically dead as a doornail. No Twitter. No Presidency. No support from his party leadership.
Republicans have never appeared more divided than they do right now... and it has everything to do with the idiot Trump. Misguided loyalty to Trump will end up getting Biden re-elected in 2024. Nikki Haley was right. The only way to save the Republican Party is to break with him... but you won't be able to do it.No impeachment conviction either in two stupid ass attempts by you idiots.![]()
OMG. 7 members of Trump's own party voted for conviction. The Senate Republican Leader said this:
"Former President Trump's actions that preceded the riot were a disgraceful, disgraceful derelection of duty. Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day."
-- Senate Minority Leader, Mitch McConnell
.... and on top of that, Trump is still licking his wounds from a decisive defeat in the 2020 Presidential election.... but it's Miller Time anyway, right? You Trumpets seem desperate for anything positive. Trump is politically dead as a doornail. No Twitter. No Presidency. No support from his party leadership.
Then why can’t you finish the job sport? A big chunk of us have moved on yet he’s the crazy ass girlfriend you idiots can’t quit. He consumes your small capacity brains because you can’t manage the kill shot. You keep up this “but Trump will...” whatever narrative and we’ve moved on while you numbnutz are standing on the street corner holding up “the end is near” signs. LMFAORepublicans have never appeared more divided than they do right now... and it has everything to do with the idiot Trump. Misguided loyalty to Trump will end up getting Biden re-elected in 2024. Nikki Haley was right. The only way to save the Republican Party is to break with him... but you won't be able to do it.
So is he calling for violence in the same manner that he claims Trump did? Hypocrite.This is almost like election night 2016..the stages of a liberal meltdown View attachment 351334View attachment 351335View attachment 351336
A book I'm currently reading has to do with the post WW2 history of SE Asia. In 1949-50 the big topic was communism - how to counter the USSR and the new China. The interesting part was that Britain and France recognized they would have no clout in that part of the world without US support - particularly financial, industrial, and military hardware. Today, except for our military and perhaps natural resources, we would pretty much be irrelevant in a similar conversation. The nationalism/globalism argument is what decides whether the US will fail or will continue as a world power. That one piece of the puzzle and the stupidity the dims keep spewing are all that keep me an anti-dim because the GOP doesn't offer much else.
What are you talking about? November 3rd was the kill shot. He lost. 306-232.Then why can’t you finish the job sport? A big chunk of us have moved on yet he’s the crazy ass girlfriend you idiots can’t quit. He consumes your small capacity brains because you can’t manage the kill shot. You keep up this “but Trump will...” whatever narrative and we’ve moved on while you numbnutz are standing on the street corner holding up “the end is near” signs. LMFAO![]()
They may have more GDP, but what do these blue areas actually produce? Oil? Corn? Beef? Energy?...As always, you're 100% wrong. The producers are the Dems.
"Underlying these changes have been eye-popping shifts in economic performance. Democratic-voting districts have seen their GDP per seat grow by a third since 2008, from $35.7 billion to $48.5 billion a seat, whereas Republican districts saw their output slightly decline from $33.2 billion to $32.6 billion."
America has two economies—and they’re diverging fast