Posted on 02/21/2018 1:45:25 PM PST by cotton1706
I’m seriously worried. If Republican DC swamptings don’t get their act together and start passing legislation that benefits others besides their paymasters, they’ll lose both majorities....
EQUALLY CONCERNED
Limbaugh Today.......the Republicans keep losing elections
No wonder? What a bunch of Democrat-lite losers led by one turtlenecked loser.
Bill Nelson is a goner. Rick Scott has 10x more energy than that geriatric buffoon. I’m definitely volunteering.
They put on blue jeans and a checkered work shirt and stand out in the middle of a wheat field and have their picture taken while they lie to the people. Then they go back to Washington and do what the DNC tells them to do. Once in awhile they will get a special dispensation to vote otherwise if it is necessary for their re-election.
Some people still haven’t learned that no matter how sweet or normal they look they are still Democrats—vipers. Look at Kristen Guilliabrand the “conservative” Democrat from a conservative area of northern New York. When they move into the big leagues they all start to show their true colors. Too many voters still don’t get that Democrats have to do some bizarre ritual and pledge their loyalty to Planned Parenthood, the GLBT and the “Civil Rights” movement; (baby killing, endless sexual abominations and riots in the street) if they want to get into Washington. We have to educate people that we know.
Where’s McCain? I didn’t see him on the list.
Until we repeal and replace the 16th & 17th Amendments, it’s going to be hard to get rid of incumbent politicians as long as they continue to bring home the bacon for their constituents.
Voters have been conditioned to vote for their piece of the treasury and nothing is going to change until we limit that power from the corrupt politicians.
CGato
McCaskill is already running ads for what the message will be. The Democrats are all for tax cuts, as the ad goes, but for tax cuts for the middle class. Instead what the Republicans did was tax cuts where the rich and corporations get 90% of the cuts and the middle class and poor get only scraps. So when asked I can see that the Democrats will respond that they're glad that people saw their taxes go down but if it had been up to them those taxes would have gone down even more. BS, I know, but try and prove it.
Ah if only. Indiana is shaping up to be a highly divisive primary. Missouri's candidates are shooting themselves in the foot. Tester has won twice and doesn't have a name opponent. Manchin has also won and doesn't have a really scary opponent. The only one where the Democrat is facing the best possible Republican opponent is North Dakota. On the other hand Nevada is probably a Republican loss and Arizona could be if the Republicans nominate the wrong candidate.
The GOP could pick up a seat or two, but they could just as easily lose a seat or two if they screw things up.
... a nattering nabob of negativism ...
You have forgotten the worst of the lot, Senator Angus King, CPUSA ME.
Which is why Article V is the best victory. The District of Corruption has no say and it would change the game back to decentralized power.
I asked that same question growing up in ND
Saw that through your rose colored glasses, did you?
I believe Florida's current Gov. Rick Scott will be challenging Nelson. Scott has been a really good Gov.
Yes, and while you’re at it, most Republican senators need to be primaried.
It starts with candidates. Are top-tier ones running? I don’t think enough of them are. Show me and don’t wait for my contribution.
Flip all 10!
Florida, if Rick Scott runs...
It’s a historical thing that has more to do with the agricultural heritage of ND. Fortunately, this is fading fast. The pioneering families had issues with grain buyers in the early 1900’s and in came the Farmers Union, which was a out in the open socialist if not communist enterprise that organized the farmers. They started the NPL, which merged with the dem party to become the Demorcat-NPL of ND.
The next generation still voted democrat whether they farmed or not.
Now we have fewer farmers due to larger farms, and they are more businessmen than the straw hat types depicted by TV. Oil and other business types employ far more now than the ag industry. The result was getting Hoeven and Cramer elected with Heitkamp barly sneaking in.
Heitkamp is basically supported only by the far fringe left, with most of her campaign money coming in from out of state. She’s an Ed Schultz grade leftist, as she and her brother have been holding Ed’s hand for decades.
This theory described above also applies to Montana and SD.
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