It's official. Who's with me?

#52
#52


Yes.

The difference is that the GOP at least acknowledges it is a looming problem. The Dems never mention it.

To be sure, both are whistling past the graveyard, but at least the GOP occasionally glances over to see what lurks there.
 
#54
#54
Yes.

The difference is that the GOP at least acknowledges it is a looming problem. The Dems never mention it.

To be sure, both are whistling past the graveyard, but at least the GOP occasionally glances over to see what lurks there.
OK. Don't buy it.
 
#55
#55
It's possible. You're sick of the candidates. I'm sick of the direction of the country. We aren't really the same.

I'm cynical the tide is turning.

I am in the same boat although I still haven't seen either party put forward any ideas on how to solve our growing National Debt issue.
 
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#63
I'm looking forward to the Napier extension when we win 5-6 games.

Fml

Florida's front-end schedule may not be as bad as people think:

Miami - Florida is underdog but they could win

Samford - Florida should win

Texas A&M - Napier has upset someone in September every year (Utah in 2022, Tennessee last year). This one seems feasible

at Mississippi State - Florida should win

UCF - Florida can win

at Tennessee - If Florida comes into this game 6-0, they could get into Tennessee's head

Kentucky - Like Tennessee, Florida could get in their head and win


None of those 7 games are a guaranteed loss. Tennessee is the toughest one in that slate. The back end is brutal with

Georgia

at Texas

LSU

Ole Miss

@FSU

Outside of LSU, I don't think UF stands a chance in any of those last 5 games.

Key games for UF are Miami and Texas A&M.
 
#64
#64
Back on topic I do commend you for leaving the party but generally independents vote dems sometimes and reps others. If you're just going to continue voting for Ds instead of third party I'm not sure what the point is. You really only prevented yourself from having any kind of say as to who that is.. not that it matters much.
 
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#65
He's got to stay looking youthful for those high school gals.

Unfortunately for him I think Turbo was the flesh sculptor on duty that day.
If you’re paying them do you really need to take on the financial burden of looking good for them (or thinking you’re looking good for them I should say) too though?
 
#67
#67
Back on topic I do commend you for leaving the party but generally independents vote dems sometimes and reps others. If you're just going to continue voting for Ds instead of third party I'm not sure what the point is. You really only prevented yourself from having any kind of say as to who that is.. not that it matters much.


I have voted for a lot of R's in state and local races the last few cycles. But yes, at POTUS, its always been a Dem. When I was younger, party affiliation was a significantly greater driver than it was later. The last one, and this once coming up, party has virtually nothing to do with it.
 
#68
#68
Florida's front-end schedule may not be as bad as people think:

Miami - Florida is underdog but they could win

Samford - Florida should win

Texas A&M - Napier has upset someone in September every year (Utah in 2022, Tennessee last year). This one seems feasible

at Mississippi State - Florida should win

UCF - Florida can win

at Tennessee - If Florida comes into this game 6-0, they could get into Tennessee's head

Kentucky - Like Tennessee, Florida could get in their head and win


None of those 7 games are a guaranteed loss. Tennessee is the toughest one in that slate. The back end is brutal with

Georgia

at Texas

LSU

Ole Miss

@FSU

Outside of LSU, I don't think UF stands a chance in any of those last 5 games.

Key games for UF are Miami and Texas A&M.

By the time the second half of the season arrives injury will tell the tale for every team that deep into things.
 
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#70
I have voted for a lot of R's in state and local races the last few cycles. But yes, at POTUS, its always been a Dem. When I was younger, party affiliation was a significantly greater driver than it was later. The last one, and this once coming up, party has virtually nothing to do with it.

Well. When you take into account the mass migration of conservative voters from all over the country into Florida. And then you add in the tremendous job Governor DeSantis is doing in that state. Sprinkle on top the Trump family presence and I’m pretty sure Florida is gonna remain RED for a long time to come.

Enjoy it down there!
 
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#74
Well. When you take into account the mass migration of conservative voters from all over the country into Florida. And then you add in the tremendous job Governor DeSantis is doing in that state. Sprinkle on top the Trump family presence and I’m pretty sure Florida is gonna remain RED for a long time to come.

Enjoy it down there!


When Desantis was elected his first couple of years were completely fine. When he ran for POTUS, he took a sharp turn to the cultural right, picking pointless fights with the likes of Disney, for example. Since that ended, he's been relatively quiet.
 
#75
#75
When Desantis was elected his first couple of years were completely fine. When he ran for POTUS, he took a sharp turn to the cultural right, picking pointless fights with the likes of Disney, for example. Since that ended, he's been relatively quiet.

Meh... he kind of won those fights and it lead to Disney forking up more $$$ to Florida so I will say that is a win. He didn't get exactly what he wanted or asked for but he got them to pay more.
 

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