hUTch2002
Wait til next year!
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You are. Trump is now the face of the republican party - yet he's not a republican.
You happy with a guy who is letting China skull**** us? A guy who has already killed thousands of jobs? Made it much more difficult for diabetics to afford insulin and encouraging the slow death of women’s high school sports?
Fascism is a far right movement, communism is a far left movement. If two people start at the same place on a circle, one goes right and the other goes left they eventually run into each other.
If you look at Trumps tenure it doesn't make sense why the dems hated him. He spent like a drunken sailor, didn't do anything to LBTGXYZ citizens, didn't go after Roe v Wade and generally didn't attack any of the Dem sacred cows.
Trump got more votes in Georgia in 2020 than he did in 2016. Facts.Turnout dip among Georgia Republicans flipped U.S. Senate
Control of the U.S. Senate was on the line, but many Georgia Republicans — at least some deterred by Donald Trump’s loss — stayed home rather than cast ballots in January’s runoffs.
Their absence at the polls helped swing Georgia and the Senate to the Democrats.
These things are cyclical. Biden is on record as saying he'll be the most progressive President ever and it looks like that's exactly what will happen. That's great news for Republicans in 2022 and 2024. It looks like he'll cram through his stimulus bill on reconciliation rather than work with Republicans kinda like Obama did with Obamacare and that had disastrous consequences for Dems in 2010.
This stimulus bill now being debated is a great real life example of which party shows at least a little fiscal sense. The Dems want to spend $1.9T. Republicans $0.6T. Granted both parties are spendthrifts but of the two, there's only one choice for fiscal conservatives. Add to that, open borders, federally mandated $15hr min wage and trans taking over women's sports and folks will be coming back to the GOP in droves.
Please don't try to ever attempt to lecture the left on fiscal conservatism, the right lost the rights to whatever high ground narrative may have once crafted.
You guys haven't uttered those two words together in a sentence for four years, it's hilarious to think you can kick the door in and tell us that daddy's home.
Buzz off with that.
In just this bill. Of course the repubs added half a trillion without oversight to the first one and Trump promised his next one would be the biggest of anyone, even Pelosi. That's where the facts lead meYou are correct that neither party is fiscally responsible but that doesn't mean that they're fiscally equal either. I go where the facts lead me and this instance gave me an excellent opportunity to present facts. Even in the 21st century $1.3 trillion is a lot of money. That's the difference in what the Dems want to spend and what the GOP wants to spend. They haven't even spent two thirds of the last C19 stimulus bill. If you don't get that then you do need a lecture
In just this bill. Of course the repubs added half a trillion without oversight to the first one and Trump promised his next one would be the biggest of anyone, even Pelosi. That's where the facts lead me
but you're counting legislation that isn't signed either as your factsPromises aren't facts and Trump is Trump. If Republicans didn't vote for what he wants then you can't pin this on Republicans.
The HEROES Act was passed by the Dems in the House and rejected by the Republicans cause they didn't like the $3T pricetag
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/16/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-heroes-act.html
Consider that exhibit B