Posted on 10/13/2018 6:51:15 PM PDT by TBP
Jason Vogel is fired up to vote. He says his passion crystallized two weeks ago when he saw just how chaotic Washington would be if the Democrats seized power in Congress. When Democratic senators smeared Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh as an attempted rapist without proof, and angry protestors stormed the Capitol, he says he grew increasingly concerned.
A lot of my friends feel the same way. We ask ourselves, Why would you vote Democrat? Our lives certainly werent better under their way of doing business.
This November, the question is: What will encourage the conservative populist coalition that put Donald Trump in the White House to vote for Republican candidates and help keep their majorities in both the House and Senate?
For Amy Westbrook, a Republican who says shes an occasional ticket splitter, voting in the midterms means preserving things that are important to her, like traditional values. I just heard Mike Kelly for the very first time. I like what I heard, she said.
If people like Westbrook and Vogel coalesce around the GOP, the Democrats could be in trouble. And if the Democrats keep supporting people who claw at the doors of the Supreme Court in protest, or harass Republicans and their families at dinners, or talk nonstop about impeachment or echo Hillary Clintons sentiment that: You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, then they may do what I thought unlikely: stop their own blue wave mid-flow.
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They have always been dangerous.
Consider Vietnam.
Consider WWII
Consider WWI. Democrats were immensely dangerous in all those conflicts.
The real dichotomy here is since women control the Democratic agenda, they should be the red tide.
And they’ll be even more so. They’re still angry about 2016. If they don’t get their blue wave that they’ve been promised, the anger may be uncontrollable.
See my Tagline. Posted weeks before Kav nominated
I donated again to my local Congressional candidate and plan to support in other ways. I am doing my small part, I ask you to do the same. Thank you.
JoMa
Note the terminology —
Blue Wave — I see no negative connotations. It’s a potential political trend in voting. Nothing else.
Red Tide — Yeah, that’s an algae bloom that pollutes the water and makes seafood poisonous. It can result in massive death of sea life, close beaches in the summer and drive up the cost of seafood. Oh, and it’s also a voting thing.
Red tide...oh my goodness.
Sixty years ago my brother was at Georgia Tech. When they played Alabama their cheer went like this:
“Kotex [Go Tech], Stop that Red Tide.”
Don’t suppose they get to yell that anymore.
Yes, who would vote for DemocRATS? A Party that only offers crazy Leftist Hate and Poison.
Well, then, by all means, we should vote Democrat!
That spells Republican, wrong.
Per the picture...RepubliCAIN???
No. A Red Tsunami is Drawing Out A Blue Tide.
There. Fixed it.
TrumpNAMI!
Lets make the libs choke on that expression come Nov. 7
They need to stop calling those idiots the “DemocratIC” Party. Those jackasses are a lot of things, but “democratic” they most certainly are not!
I have been wondering for quite some time now, when Democrats will roll up their sleeves and start working for the American taxpayer rather than obstructing the American taxpayer’s governmental functions.
ROLL (Crimson Red) TIDE!!!
The blue wave had been a lie from the beginning. Its false, empty hope by lying media. A Red Tsunami is far more likely.
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