Posted on 09/22/2014 10:47:19 PM PDT by WMarshal
I voted Yes.
The more confident they are, the chances are fewer of them will get out and vote.
i said no
I voted. They are delusional.
woops, I meant No. I voted No.
Did you see the Comments underneath?
I voted Yes.
The more confident they are, the chances are fewer of them will get out and vote.
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So funny! That was my exact thinking too! Let them stay home.
so sick and tired of hearing them whine about the “Koch brothers”.
Will anything actually change in the Senate if the Republicans take over?
I don’t think so.
so sick and tired of hearing them whine about the Koch brothers.
Same here. They are too stupid and brainwashed to see the media, academia, the unions, many wealthy Dems., etc. are on their side.
Progressives are too indoctrinated to have any shame or see the big picture. They certainly can’t view things logically or comprehensively.
And I’m even more sick and tired of listening to them berate Fox news for being unbalanced in their reporting. Fox news is the only main stream cable TV news source that offers any kind of balanced reporting but they don’t get it. The only way to be truly have a truly fair and balanced perspective is to listen to and agree with whatever Maddow and O’Donnel say apparently.
According to the emails I get from the GOP, if I don’t donate to help them close the gap in money, they’ll lose.
I find their “concern” amusing.
“Vote now!”
Why?
I voted no to boost the Dems confidence that the GOP doesn’t stand a chance. Not a fan of the GOP-E anyway.
GOP or Democrat - finding a conservative in the senate is a hard thing to do most days of the week, might get a little better after the new senate is seated, but it will still be hard to find a conservative, and we’ll still complain about the idiotic things that senators do.
Takes six years to flush out the senate; it will likely be decades before there’s enough conservatives in the senate for them to even caucus together. Especially if we continue to let the GOP hoodwink us into voting for the lesser of two evils.
They must have a good voter fraud plan worked out for the key states.
The real question is: Will it matter?
“Will anything actually change in the senate if the R take over?”
I don’t think so.
YOU ARE SO CORRECT!
I'm rather unmotivated, sorry.
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