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Spin Zone => Spin Zone => Topic started by: Becky (My pronouns are Assigned/By/God) on November 09, 2018, 06:52:27 AM

Title: The next two years
Post by: Becky (My pronouns are Assigned/By/God) on November 09, 2018, 06:52:27 AM
An interesting and probably more or less accurate look at our immediate future.

CTH has great commenters, too.

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/11/08/what-we-can-expect-with-a-democrat-marxist-controlled-house-of-representatives/

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In my opinion few reading this have any idea just how bad these next two years are going to be. It’s not your fault.  We are the normal people who don’t spend every moment of our day scheming, conniving, and developing plans to dismantle the lives of your freedom loving community and rebuild it as a collective society.  For these Marxists who are about to take power that’s all they do.   Every moment of their existence they spend thinking about how to gain power and dominate, 24/7/365  that’s all they do.

Lastly, future predictions: Michael Bloomberg will be the Democrat/Marxist nominee for 2020.  There will be a field of candidates; but the professional Democrat machine will run the splitter strategy, and the back-room crowd who really control the elements of power have already pre-selected their nominee, Michael Bloomberg.  Marxists always have the plan mapped out well in advance. (A woman will be the VP nominee)

If you start now looking at what actions the Marxists are taking, through the prism of their goal being President Michael Bloomberg, lots of things will make a lot more sense.

Title: Re: The next two years
Post by: Lucifer on November 09, 2018, 07:02:53 AM
An interesting and probably more or less accurate look at our immediate future.

CTH has great commenters, too.

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/11/08/what-we-can-expect-with-a-democrat-marxist-controlled-house-of-representatives/

Bloomberg will not appeal to flyover country voters.  His appeal is to the coastal elites and alt left.

He would be a terrible choice.
Title: Re: The next two years
Post by: Becky (My pronouns are Assigned/By/God) on November 09, 2018, 07:36:13 AM
Actually, Bloomberg operates in the Trump style ... billionaire, changed parties, outspoken, blah blah. He could put up a good and grisly fight. And win, if he’s more palatable to Dems than Trump.
Title: Re: The next two years
Post by: Lucifer on November 09, 2018, 07:41:07 AM
Actually, Bloomberg operates in the Trump style ... billionaire, changed parties, outspoken, blah blah. He could put up a good and grisly fight. And win, if he’s more palatable to Dems than Trump.

 Trump has a good speaking ability and connects with the average American, something Bloomberg doesn't and can't do.   Bloomberg comes off as aloof and elitist as well as cold.  He plays well with the alt left crowd, much the same as Felonious.

 You won't see Bloomberg in Kansas or Indiana at a rally with thousands of people waiting to hear him speak.
Title: Re: The next two years
Post by: jb1842 on November 09, 2018, 07:44:21 AM
Trump has a good speaking ability and connects with the average American, something Bloomberg doesn't and can't do.   Bloomberg comes off as aloof and elitist as well as cold.  He plays well with the alt left crowd, much the same as Felonious.

 You won't see Bloomberg in Kansas or Indiana at a rally with thousands of people waiting to hear him speak.

He'll show up to prove he "cares". He won't make the same mistake as Clinton did by ignoring some states that cost her the election. And there will be thousands there to hear him speak because Soros will pay for them to be there.
Title: Re: The next two years
Post by: Lucifer on November 09, 2018, 08:09:11 AM
He'll show up to prove he "cares". He won't make the same mistake as Clinton did by ignoring some states that cost her the election. And there will be thousands there to hear him speak because Soros will pay for them to be there.

Perhaps.

 But Bloomberg can't hide who he really is, just like Felonious.

 In another 6 to 12 months the dims will float several people as contenders to see who attracts the public attention.  You'll have the clown brigade of Booker, Harris and possibly even Gillum.  Even Warren will float it out there.

 As 2020 grows closer and the economy is still thriving, and the dims internally decide that 2020 will probably go to Trump, they'll put up a "throw away" candidate (think of Dukakis, Kerry, Mondale).  Bloomberg is smart enough not to run a losing campaign or put up his own money only to lose.

 As far as actual contenders, right now I see Terry McAuliffe as someone who could actually get traction. He does appeal across party lines and is a smooth politician, and is likable.  His downside is his affiliation with the Clintons, but he has distanced himself from them.

 The next twelve months will be fun to watch.