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To: dfwgator

You’re probably correct, but this past fall post election caused a lot of those who voted Republican to take crash courses in the constitution over what we were seeing. I would say most know the constitution at this point better than most of the Republican house and senate. 75 million feel betrayed by all but 134 house members and 6? Senators. Aside from those that stood with the president, the rest can simply pound sand. Most are looking towards a Patriot Party and looking to oust most of the existing GOP at the first opportunity. Most know that out of the majority of republicans elected in the past twenty years. Only Trump kept the majority of his promises. We all know the GOO fought him at every turn and most of his accomplishments had to be done by executive order. We all remember the big thing they all campaigned on to get re-elected in 16 and afterward being given a mandate, sat on their hands and did nothing. We also watched their for show hearings with big tech which resulted in nothing. We saw how they helped the coup and overthrowing a president by saying nothing. The mascot of the republicans is an elephant because elephants have long memories. Yes, we do. We remember everything the republicans have done in the past ten years which put them at odds with their constituents. Now they must reap what they have sown. For good or bad. But we will never be treated again as the useful idiots they think we are. They have lost any good will we have allowed them.


38 posted on 01/22/2021 12:22:04 PM PST by Bjorn218
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To: Bjorn218

Did the 60s Radicals form their own party? No, they simply took over the Democratic Party.


44 posted on 01/22/2021 12:24:57 PM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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