Perhaps so. But they decided a whole year ago to let the House go, or at least not fight for it real hard?
Why not? They lacked the resources and/or gumption to fight for both the House and Senate?
Seems awfully weak to me. Others have done it before, and captured both the House and Senate — even when they were out of power!
If true, then really, really lame.
I don’t believe there was any plan to fail. (Forgive my repetition to a previous poster) But in any good plan, whether militry, personal, corporate or whatever, there must be backups for failure in part.
We all should have savings accounts, just in case of temporary setbacks. Military need some reserve troops to reinforce a break in the line. Baseball teams plan which guy is backup for each guy if he misses the ball.
If President Trump’s team have a backup plan IN CASE the house was lost, it does not mean they wanted to lose the house, it only means they’ve thought ahead to make the best of that setback.
And I jumped into your discussion with another person who may not agree with what I propose either so I could be out of line in butting in. But just my thoughts.
Unfortunately a heck of a lot of Americans are too stupid to guard this Constitutional Republic with their full measure of diligence before voting. President Trumps team would be stupid too not to know this. And he ain’t stupid. So, maybe our suppositions about the plan to use the fallen house are Plan B. MHO only. I think all of us are hit hard this morning and struggling to cope.
I was hoping against hope that we had a solid majority of red pilled Americans that could triumph over the democrats galvanized by their hatred. But they WERE galvanized by their hatred and they pushed back hard. I suppose we came out ok, relative to other outcomes we could have gotten. But I don’t like it. Don’t like it one bit.