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That's the inevitable end result of all democratic systems imo. It's why I'm so anti-politics.The simple truth is I feel this election has cemented the cold civil war theory. I doubt there was much chicanery. People think this because it seems incomprehensible that anyone would vote for the ruling party given its track record of the last few years. Or that they would literally elect a man for Senate who has done absolutely nothing in his life and can't even speak a coherent sentence.
Sad truth is governing fundentals no longer matter. It's all about who supports the tribe of the voters in question. Worse, those tribal lines are now politically delineated along state lines to the point the winner can be declared before a single vote is tabulated.
This will not end well in the long run. But I see no way to stop the March of history. America's leadership class is completely out of touch, and high on its own farts.
Yup, the exit polls in MI vs the actual outcome is the dumbest shit I've seen. Bunch of fucking retards living here.View attachment 3834207
This is the opinion of people about the current state of the country, and not one incumbent politician got unseated.
Literally bug people.
By coincidence, American Thinker posted an article on the subject.It's not that people like DeSantis more than him. It's that Trump's enemies (Paul Ryan, Karl Rove, Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy) are lining up behind DeSantis in an effort to destroy him. He takes this really personally because DeSantis was a friend, and Trump is more-or-less responsible for his career. Remember, DeSantis was nobody before he ran for Governor, and he was down in the polls until Trump endorsed him. Because of that endorsement DeSantis was able to pull off a slim .4% win and now he's the best Governor in the country who TROUNCED his opponent second time around.
It is true that Trump has a fragile ego, but to see a popular conservative whose career you helped build turn around and cosy up to Paul Ryan would piss off anybody
November 9, 2022
The Establishment Is Trying to Divide and Conquer MAGA
By J.B. Shurk
There are videos making the rounds showing President Trump standing on stage in Miami's pouring rain while imploring Americans to get out and vote. The metaphor is striking. There's Trump, battling the elements, lively as ever, refusing to give up, insisting on finishing what he's started. Citizen Free Press appropriately notes that "President Trump is truly a force of nature."
I know that the months ahead will make for some spirited political debate among friends, but I encourage you to cement in your minds this quintessential image of Trump unbroken and unbowed. Whatever else can be said about the man (and there is plenty), he remains the only leader in our times unafraid to stand alone. When other self-proclaimed allies run the other way or look for somewhere safe to weather the approaching storm, Trump stands inside the tempest, demanding that it give up and surrender. That's something that will forever separate him from those who pretend to be him.
It has become normal to deconstruct Trump's public appeal to something as basic as he fights! Yet it is not just that Trump fights; it is why he fights that has attracted such a diverse voting coalition unlike any other political movement today.
Consider the Republican Party's consensus issues before Donald Trump descended the golden escalator and changed everything. By and large, Republican politicians defended the endless wars in Afghanistan and Iraq without question. They ignored the harms of illegal immigration as a taboo issue equated with racism. And they dismissed discussion of revitalizing American industry and manufacturing as unrealistic in a globalist system where cheap slave labor is plentiful overseas.
Republicans touted free trade, strong defense, and conservative values. In practice, however, respect for free trade amounted to enormous international trade deals that often benefited multinational corporations and foreign financial titans at the expense of local American companies and their blue-collar workforces. Military might consisted of waging wars with no discernible end in sight for aims that were frustratingly unclear. And defense of conservative values remained, at best, wishy-washy and often resembled nothing more than a lackadaisical endorsement of the same secular values first practiced by a progressively more radical political left only years before.
Republican Party leaders and their corporate lobbyists essentially manipulated and shamed hardworking, family-oriented, religiously observant, patriotic Americans into believing that respect for "free trade" requires them to sacrifice their jobs and savings; that their love of country requires their families to fight unending and often unwinnable wars; that their humanitarian spirit requires them to welcome millions of foreign nationals pouring through America's lawless, open borders; and that their dedication to morality and virtue paradoxically requires them to abandon truth and embrace the progressives' secular faith.
If Trump had a better strategic grasp, he'd publicly welcome a 2024 primary challenge from DeSantis. As it is, Trump behaves as if he's somehow entitled to the nomination because the Democrats blatantly stole the 2020 election--and please, let's just dispense with the notion they didn't steal the 2020 election. That night I watched a mathematically impossible simultaneous count freeze in several key swing states and knew--like everyone with a brain knew--the fix was in. Let's put that aside.Trump is perfectly wiling to attack his best ally in the Reddest State because he doesn't like that, according to the media, some people might like DeSantis more than him.
Don't forget to pull out the CS Lewis quote, extended version.The problem with most of these people is they believe they're oppressing you for your own good. These are the people who will line you up into cattle cars because they think to themselves "I'm doing the right thing these people are evil."
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. This very kindness stings with intolerable insult. To be "cured" against one's will and cured of states which we may not regard as disease is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason or those who never will; to be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)You make it sound like PA will only change once the GOP and MAGA choose violence.
The voodoo zombie lost.This is the opinion of people about the current state of the country, and not one incumbent politician got unseated.
Part of the problem is the nature of politics and the money involved typically means you're getting the kind of dishonest, corrupt people who are willing to play those games. I think the thought process is more along the lines of "the devil you know" rather than any actual support for these incumbents.View attachment 3834207
This is the opinion of people about the current state of the country, and not one incumbent politician got unseated.
Literally bug people.
>doubt there was much chicaneryThe simple truth is I feel this election has cemented the cold civil war theory. I doubt there was much chicanery. People think this because it seems incomprehensible that anyone would vote for the ruling party given its track record of the last few years. Or that they would literally elect a man for Senate who has done absolutely nothing in his life and can't even speak a coherent sentence.
Sad truth is governing fundentals no longer matter. It's all about who supports the tribe of the voters in question. Worse, those tribal lines are now politically delineated along state lines to the point the winner can be declared before a single vote is tabulated.
This will not end well in the long run. But I see no way to stop the March of history. America's leadership class is completely out of touch, and high on its own farts.
Well, staying up all night having a panic attack was fun (no it wasn't) but now that they're calling Wisconsin I feel confident in my predictions. GOP picks up Nevada and then maybe Georgia in the run-offs. Arizona I'm not optimistic about but don't count it out yet. House races will narrowly go to Republicans.