PILOT SPIN
Spin Zone => Spin Zone => Topic started by: Rush on March 27, 2025, 05:15:53 PM
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https://x.com/ScottPresler/status/1905355837390102721
I’m going to be honest with you, even if you don’t want to hear it:
Republicans have been losing special elections all over the country — even red districts in Iowa & Pennsylvania.
Democrats are fired up.
Unless we begin focusing on ground game, we will lose 2025 & 2026.
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The problem isn't with the Republican's ground game.
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The problem isn't with the Republican's ground game.
Perhaps Canada?
Or Greenland?
Or tariffs?
Or . . .
Or . . .
I like the things Trump is doing, just like Democrats like free stuff and more free stuff and more free stuff until we are broke.
There is a limit to everything.
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When cheating takes place at the local level no one notices much.
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Perhaps Canada?
Or Greenland?
Or tariffs?
Or . . .
Or . . .
I like the things Trump is doing, just like Democrats like free stuff and more free stuff and more free stuff until we are broke.
There is a limit to everything.
Tariff wars are Trump's and the GOP's Achilles heel IMHO. Local elections seem unlikely to be affected by foreign policy decisions when those decisions don't affect the proverbial pocket book. I suspect there are a lot of voters who agree that Tariffs on China are justified but think WTF about beating up on Canada and Mexico - and now countries around the world.
About 62% of Americans own stock - and 87% of households making over $100k/yr own stock. (https://www.statista.com/chart/30224/share-of-americans-who-own-stock/ (https://www.statista.com/chart/30224/share-of-americans-who-own-stock/))
The stock market is responding directly to Trump's tariff actions and the public sees that. Combine that with the fact they likely understand tariffs will lead to inflation so they associate their sudden loss in net worth and fear of future price increases as products of a Republican controlled government and will tend to switch their votes to a party that isn't promoting economic stupidity (yes I know Democrats can out-do Republicans in economic stupidity, but they aren't in power at the moment.)
Here's an interview posted today with an economics historian that discusses the history of tariffs in the United States and gives a mostly libertarian take on Trump's policies. He notes that tariffs of the 1930s Smoot Hawley Tariff act made the great depression worse, though didn't cause it, but some of Trump's advisors are proposing monetary policies that could trigger another great depression when coupled with his tariff plans. Hope we don't go there.
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"Economic Stupidity" are for those who clearly don't understand economics, and there are lots of those, especially so called experts.
As far as the great depression, it wasn't tariffs that prolonged it. But that would require actually knowing all of the events leading up to and during the great depression that actually drove it. Smoot Hawley is the boogey man sometimes used because most have never heard of it and won't take the time to research it.
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The problem isn't with the Republican's ground game.
The problem is that these are off-year local elections that no one really cares about. Turnout is less than 20%. Most people with real lives don't care (but should!) who is on the school board or is running for judge. The democrats turn out a little more and win. This is not a referendum on Trump's policy. This is just the left trying to make a big thing out of a very tiny win.
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In Florida we are having a special election to replace Mike Waltz in Congress.
The Republican, Randy Fine is struggling against an upstart Democrat Josh Weil. Weil keeps saying things like Randy Fine wants to take away your SS and Medicare.
It is a close race and is getting quite a bit of attention. I think the results will be telling. It is sort of turning into a referendum on Trump, DOGE and Canada, tariffs and inflation. I am also scared.
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In Florida we are having a special election to replace Mike Waltz in Congress.
The Republican, Randy Fine is struggling against an upstart Democrat Josh Weil. Weil keeps saying things like Randy Fine wants to take away your SS and Medicare.
It is a close race and is getting quite a bit of attention. I think the results will be telling. It is sort of turning into a referendum on Trump, DOGE and Canada and Tariffs. I also scared.
sounds more like a referendum on lying. Will the voters believe the lies?
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sounds more like a referendum on lying. Will the voters believe the lies?
They often do. Especially when the local "news" sources keep reinforcing them.
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They often do. Especially when the local "news" sources keep reinforcing them.
Besides, it's not just the lies. Too many people are turned off by the way he is treating our allies, and they believe that the tariffs are going to ensure even more inflation than Biden delivered.
And what happened to ending the war in Ukraine in 24 hours?
But we'll see what happens soon. The election is Tuesday.
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They often do. Especially when the local "news" sources keep reinforcing them.
They should all watch this.....
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sounds more like a referendum on lying. Will the voters believe the lies?
Exactly. What Trump is doing is sound economic policy through business like negotiation and cost cutting.
The Republicans should counter with the above, but the media will ignore them. >:(
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Besides, it's not just the lies. Too many people are turned off by the way he is treating our allies, and they believe that the tariffs are going to ensure even more inflation than Biden delivered.
And what happened to ending the war in Ukraine in 24 hours?
But we'll see what happens soon. The election is Tuesday.
Our allies have been screwing us over for decades with tariffs and lack of contributions to NATO and for their own defence.
The Ukraine war is winding down, and for the first time everyone is negotiating instead of escalating.
Too bad you're surrounded by far left spin and media lies.
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Our allies have been screwing us over for decades with tariffs and lack of contributions to NATO and for their own defence.
The Ukraine war is winding down, and for the first time everyone is negotiating instead of escalating.
Too bad you're surrounded by far left spin and media lies.
I'm in a bright red area of a bright red state. After Trump appointed Waltz as National Security Advisor, Fine was considered a shoe-in. But people think Trump has gone too far too fast. I'm not going to defend them but I acknowledge as fact that Trump is fortifying his opposition and if he doesn't tone things down a bit he is going to cost us the house and senate. IMHO, he needs to slow down and show some progress somewhere before trying to fix everything today.
I just heard that the underdog democrat has taken a 2 point lead in the polls (for whatever that's worth). And it reflects polls in places all across the country.
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As f*cked up as the Government is, I don't know how you can go too far, too fast. He's planned this out for four years now and is implementing that plan. He has less than two years to dhow real progress in fixing our fiscal house and that is what he's doing.
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too slow.... too fast....
sometimes it's better to get the pain over with quickly. sorry for the fortune cookie wisdom... but sometimes it's true.
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As f*cked up as the Government is, I don't know how you can go too far, too fast. He's planned this out for four years now and is implementing that plan. He has less than two years to dhow real progress in fixing our fiscal house and that is what he's doing.
I’m of two minds in conflict. On the one hand I side with what Joe just said, maybe he is going too far too fast. For example, we all love that he’s firing thousands of worthless government bureaucrats but in doing so we are dumping these people out jobless and while we have no sympathy for them because they are parasites, in their defense, they were funneled into such jobs by an educational system that told them their degree in “public administration” or other worthless crap was the way to go, AND then the monster system welcomed them in with open arms.
They were merely taking advantage of an existing system that seemed permanent and they made a choice in their own self interest which is normal human behavior. Yeah this sounds like the same lame excuse for inner city black crime: “It’s not their fault, they are victims of society; the system; legacy racism,” and whatnot. Nevertheless we all exist within context of a broader environment within which we make our individual choices.
On the OTHER hand, you are completely correct: Trump has a VERY narrow window to work with. He must get big results very soon, turn the economy completely around so that the Dems continue to lose, particularly in 2028, but in order to do that he must keep congress in the midterms which will be hard enough historically, AND he actually only has barely ONE year because of when campaigning for those midterms will start.
So sacrificing the comfort of a few thousand fired employees - and taking the bad publicity and backlash over it - might be a necessary thing to save the country.
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Trump has several wins already. You don't hear about them because, guess why?
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I think that Trump is doing it right. Go as fast as you can on as many fronts as you can. Leave the opposition confused and disorganized. Go slow on just one front and you give the opposition a chance to arrange an effective defense. Hit hard, fast, and from every direction. This may confuse our side, but focusing on the victories helps.
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For all the whining from the media, pussies, trannies, leftist scum, stupid people, and squishy republicans, the President is winning gigantic victories.
If you follow stupid people, the media, leftists, communists and other types of democrats you will be filled with fear, lies, threats and actual violence, and more lies because that is the currency of democrats.
https://www.offthepress.com/its-official-state-department-officially-shutting-down-usaid/
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I like (almost) everything Trump is doing.
But I'm afraid that going full speed in all directions is not only scaring people, but more importantly it is generating more resistance. I think a little triage would go a long way. Pick projects that can show relatively quick, positive results. For instance, close the Mexican border, deport (or arrest and incarcerate gangs like MS13), and shut down a couple of agencies, like Education. Once those are done and the world doesn't come crashing down, then move on to more controversial issues.
One suggestion I would give would be to take some of the savings DOGE is finding (a more narrowly focused DOGE) and put that towards SS and Medicare. That would take the wind out of the sails of the liars that say he want to shut those down. Doesn't matter if it is just a few measly Billion dollars at first.
When a natural disaster happens and thousands of casualties are lying outside a hospital, they don't try to treat everyone first. They select the most pressing and most likely to survive. That's how I think Trump needs to do this.
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For all the whining from the media, pussies, trannies, leftist scum, stupid people, and squishy republicans, the President is winning gigantic victories.
If you follow stupid people, the media, leftists, communists and other types of democrats you will be filled with fear, lies, threats and actual violence, and more lies because that is the currency of democrats.
https://www.offthepress.com/its-official-state-department-officially-shutting-down-usaid/
An example of this is all the fearmongering over ATC. The left pushes propaganda that Elon is firing controllers. In an interview with Joe Rogan, Elon makes clear it’s the reverse, they are HIRING controllers. Just getting rid of the mandate that DEI be put before test scores and qualifications. (I know, it’s not Elon himself, he only makes recommendations.)
The left claims Elon is firing controllers making the skies less safe. Meanwhile the right claims DEI (women pilots) are the cause of the recent incidents. I say FFS can you just wait and see what the NTSB report concludes? Some of us women pilots aren’t totally incompetent you know, just because we don’t carry around a penile unit. As for the left’s fearmongering just STFU already.
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I’m of two minds in conflict. On the one hand I side with what Joe just said, maybe he is going too far too fast. For example, we all love that he’s firing thousands of worthless government bureaucrats but in doing so we are dumping these people out jobless and while we have no sympathy for them because they are parasites, in their defense, they were funneled into such jobs by an educational system that told them their degree in “public administration” or other worthless crap was the way to go, AND then the monster system welcomed them in with open arms.
They were merely taking advantage of an existing system that seemed permanent and they made a choice in their own self interest which is normal human behavior. Yeah this sounds like the same lame excuse for inner city black crime: “It’s not their fault, they are victims of society; the system; legacy racism,” and whatnot. Nevertheless we all exist within context of a broader environment within which we make our individual choices.
On the OTHER hand, you are completely correct: Trump has a VERY narrow window to work with. He must get big results very soon, turn the economy completely around so that the Dems continue to lose, particularly in 2028, but in order to do that he must keep congress in the midterms which will be hard enough historically, AND he actually only has barely ONE year because of when campaigning for those midterms will start.
So sacrificing the comfort of a few thousand fired employees - and taking the bad publicity and backlash over it - might be a necessary thing to save the country.
Yet FJB and the communist DEMANDED people be fired for not taking an experimental and unproved "vaccine" and the media cabal was 100% behind it. We were told the unvaccinated should be locked in their homes with no access to food or services. Private businesses were pressured to fire people and did. I know several that lost very lucrative careers, yet I don't see any of the pearl clutching going on for them.
Remember when the FJB regime took over and began cancelling huge jobs (pipelines, etc) and the when asked about the lost jobs they snidely replied "Learn to code". Or when manufacturers started shifting production out of the country and average citizens were losing jobs?
Cry me a fuckin' river over these government parasites sitting at home watching TV and drawing 6 figure salaries with benefits far better than most working class citizens losing their "guaranteed jobs". The ones getting the boot are those that should go.
And now to "waste, abuse and fraud". The communist and their uniparty brethren are crying because the free money is going away. They set up a system that issued money for whatever they wanted, when they wanted. Example is that fat fuckin' cow Stacey Abrams getting $2 BILLION for absolutely nothing. How much of that money cycled right back to inside the beltway into private accounts? And that is just one SMALL example.
Tariffs. Our "allies" have been sticking it up our ass for decades. Take Canada, we have to defend those pukes because they won't spend on national defense so they can spend more on social programs. Fuck, they have a grand total of 300 people on a 2,000 mile border defending against drugs pouring into our country and killing our citizens, and they are pissed we want to secure that border. Then add in the insulting tariffs on our goods they place while demanding low to no tariffs on the crap they want to sell here.
Same with Europe. They want to sell their goods here for almost no tariffs while demanding high tariffs on our stuff to be sold there. And they want the US to pay the bulk of the money to defend them.
Our country is on the brink of insolvency. Without the DOGE investigations and the stopping of the treasury plunder we will go under and Americans will see what Venezuela is going through.
Those crying the loudest are those who are being cut off. Good riddance.
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I like (almost) everything Trump is doing.
But I'm afraid that going full speed in all directions is not only scaring people, but more importantly it is generating more resistance. I think a little triage would go a long way. Pick projects that can show relatively quick, positive results. For instance, close the Mexican border, deport (or arrest and incarcerate gangs like MS13), and shut down a couple of agencies, like Education. Once those are done and the world doesn't come crashing down, then move on to more controversial issues.
One suggestion I would give would be to take some of the savings DOGE is finding (a more narrowly focused DOGE) and put that towards SS and Medicare. That would take the wind out of the sails of the liars that say he want to shut those down. Doesn't matter if it is just a few measly Billion dollars at first.
When a natural disaster happens and thousands of casualties are lying outside a hospital, they don't try to treat everyone first. They select the most pressing and most likely to survive. That's how I think Trump needs to do this.
That's the gist of my letter to Trump, which I cc’d to RFKJr and Elon. I address the subject of cutting research funding for universities. Yes, kill the research on long term happiness of lesbian mice. But there is research being done on cancer, Parkinson’s disease and the effects of psychoactive meds given to children. The latter we particularly need to know if children are being harmed by these drugs affecting their developing brains.
I get the idea DOGE will parse this sort of thing and not throw the baby out with the bathwater, but maybe slash with a chainsaw first and then go back and retrieve the things that are actually doing good for us.
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I’m of two minds in conflict. On the one hand I side with what Joe just said, maybe he is going too far too fast. For example, we all love that he’s firing thousands of worthless government bureaucrats but in doing so we are dumping these people out jobless and while we have no sympathy for them because they are parasites, in their defense, they were funneled into such jobs by an educational system that told them their degree in “public administration” or other worthless crap was the way to go, AND then the monster system welcomed them in with open arms.
They were merely taking advantage of an existing system that seemed permanent and they made a choice in their own self interest which is normal human behavior. Yeah this sounds like the same lame excuse for inner city black crime: “It’s not their fault, they are victims of society; the system; legacy racism,” and whatnot. Nevertheless we all exist within context of a broader environment within which we make our individual choices.
On the OTHER hand, you are completely correct: Trump has a VERY narrow window to work with. He must get big results very soon, turn the economy completely around so that the Dems continue to lose, particularly in 2028, but in order to do that he must keep congress in the midterms which will be hard enough historically, AND he actually only has barely ONE year because of when campaigning for those midterms will start.
So sacrificing the comfort of a few thousand fired employees - and taking the bad publicity and backlash over it - might be a necessary thing to save the country.
The Federal govt is not a jobs program. we don't have enough money to pay for all the parasites.
In the private world, if you don't produce then it's on the company to fire your butt. Why should the government be different?
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Cry me a fuckin' river over these government parasites sitting at home watching TV and drawing 6 figure salaries with benefits far better than most working class citizens losing their "guaranteed jobs". The ones getting the boot are those that should go.
I heard most of them were already on probation for underperformance. If that’s true then agree completely.
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The Federal govt is not a jobs program. we don't have enough money to pay for all the parasites.
In the private world, if you don't produce then it's on the company to fire your butt. Why should the government be different?
This is exactly what I say about the unions and the protests over Trump’s attacks on government employee unions. I made a post on X about it. They DARED talk about “labor” and “work” with respect to these unions.
Since when is bureaucratic paperpushing actual “work”? The idea of unions arose when factory workers and coalminers and other backbreaking physical laborers were being exploited by companies who would own the whole town and its infrastructure including housing and stores, basically trapping workers in the job by making it impossible to save enough money to leave or they were located in isolated areas without roads and they had little choice but to stay with the company.
Unions today have become corrupt and that’s the actual labor unions. Government unions are a total joke. These people aren’t physically trapped anywhere and they don’t do actual “labor”. But most of all they are being paid by taxpayer money which is taken from us by force. Unlike manufacturing companies selling a product people buy voluntarily.
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I heard most of them were already on probation for underperformance. If that’s true then agree completely.
I'm not sure about that. I heard that the first 6 months to a year in a new position is considered probationary. Whether new hire or being promoted to a new position, you are probationary, and all probationary government employees were subject to firing.
That happened to my sister's department at the USDA. She hired some new employees, they were probationary hires, and then promptly laid off.
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When treating cancerous tumors, doctors could kill the cancer immediately with scorching doses of radiation and chemotherapy. But that would kill the patient too. So they use smaller doses over time. That is how I think Trump should be killing the parasite problem.
He’s doing the right things. Just too much too fast.
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I'm not sure about that. I heard that the first 6 months to a year in a new position is considered probationary. Whether new hire or being promoted to a new position, you are probationary, and all probationary government employees were subject to firing.
That happened to my sister's department at the USDA. She hired some new employees, they were probationary hires, and then promptly laid off.
Ok, good point. An initial probationary period is no guarantee they’ll keep you anyway.
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When treating cancerous tumors, doctors could kill the cancer immediately with scorching doses of radiation and chemotherapy. But that would kill the patient too. So they use smaller doses over time. That is how I think Trump should be killing the parasite problem.
He’s doing the right things. Just too much too fast.
Part of the problem with all of this is it’s hard to get a handle on what is actually happening. Everything I hear or see is firmly in one camp or the other. I don’t think there is an unbiased source in existence.
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I wish President Trump had more of President Reagan than number7
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I wish President Trump had more of President Reagan than number7
I wish RINOs had more Trump in them than susan collins.
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I wish President Trump had more of President Reagan than number7
If I understand you, I agree. Largely because I still think RR was the greatest President ever.
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I wish President Trump had more of President Reagan than number7
Weakness always appeals to wishy washy liberal republicans.
It comes from believing the liberal bullshit, shoveled at you for so long.
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being an a-hole is not a sign of strength.
The most commanding presence often presents as a quiet strength.
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being an a-hole is not a sign of strength.
The most commanding presence often presents as a quiet strength.
Gen George Patton. Had he followed your sage wisdom we would be speaking German now.
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being an a-hole is not a sign of strength.
The most commanding presence often presents as a quiet strength.
Every leftist agrees that REPUBLICANS should all be weak and quiet.
Shutting up and letting your ‘betters’ choose for you is so much easier than strength and focus…
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Jeff Childers scared me a little today. Last article in today’s post. He thinks we may be about to enter the final battle.
https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/thunder-dome-saturday-march-29-2025?utm_campaign=email-half-post&r=1uqjx7&token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjoxMTIwOTM1MzEsInBvc3RfaWQiOjE2MDEzMzI3NSwiaWF0IjoxNzQzMjU4ODE2LCJleHAiOjE3NDU4NTA4MTYsImlzcyI6InB1Yi00NjM0MDkiLCJzdWIiOiJwb3N0LXJlYWN0aW9uIn0.jlk_2neW95wYdlfd-J7s7vo1ZXRPwjf7syP0iuRFO-0&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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being an a-hole is not a sign of strength.
The most commanding presence often presents as a quiet strength.
Trump's not always an a hole. He is often kind, friendly, chatty, supportive, etc. He's an a hole to our enemies and those "allies" that have been taking advantage of us since WWII. He's nice, unless he decides he needs to be aggressive to get the job done.
He calls a spade a spade. Very refreshing, IMHO.
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Trump's not always an a hole. He is often kind, friendly, chatty, supportive, etc.
Then he must need a better PR person.
He's an a hole to our enemies and those "allies" that have been taking advantage of us since WWII. He's nice, unless he decides he needs to be aggressive to get the job done.
Those allies have indeed been taking advantage of us. That is because we allowed and even encouraged it. The way to fix that is to stop being taken advantage of. Not to start a fight with allies. Remember when people on this site used to say with pride that America is the most generous country in the world? Now it seems to be "fuck the rest of the world". I'm not ready to join that crowd yet.
I'm all for accomplishing his objectives. But I disagree with the way he is going about it. Why the hell does he keep talking about annexing Canada and Greenland. That would most likely just add more blue votes to the House and Senate.
And I'm still anxious to see some positive results from any of his actions. Perhaps the Hyundai deal will provide some of that, but so far it is just pie in the sky. But I see nothing that is going to bring down the inflation rate or reduce the debt before the mid-terms. And if he doesn't come up with that soon, the 2026 elections will be another round of 2022 red wave that fizzled out. Then where will we be. I'm afraid that our special election tomorrow will see a new Dem in Congress and our House majority thinned even more. But maybe that will wake up some people. I see us now veering even further in the wrong direction than the Dems did under Obama and Biden.
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Jeff Childers scared me a little today. Last article in today’s post. He thinks we may be about to enter the final battle.
https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/thunder-dome-saturday-march-29-2025?utm_campaign=email-half-post&r=1uqjx7&token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjoxMTIwOTM1MzEsInBvc3RfaWQiOjE2MDEzMzI3NSwiaWF0IjoxNzQzMjU4ODE2LCJleHAiOjE3NDU4NTA4MTYsImlzcyI6InB1Yi00NjM0MDkiLCJzdWIiOiJwb3N0LXJlYWN0aW9uIn0.jlk_2neW95wYdlfd-J7s7vo1ZXRPwjf7syP0iuRFO-0&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Good grief. Elon’s gonna walk into that building and never be seen again.
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Democrat Josh Weil somehow raised $10million whereas Republican, and DJT's choice, Randy Fine only raised around $1million.
BUT FINE BEAT THAT LYING DEMOCRAT!
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Democrat Josh Weil somehow raised $10million whereas Republican, and DJT's choice, Randy Fine only raised around $1million.
BUT FINE BEAT THAT LYING DEMOCRAT!
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
but it's 1 April...
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AP calls WI Supreme Court race for the lefty.
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AP calls WI Supreme Court race for the lefty.
SHIT!
This is very bad.
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but it's 1 April...
Well, it's now April 2, and this is in the local (very liberal) local paper:
Despite being out raised and outspent, Fine earned 56.7% of the vote, winning all six counties that comprise the 6th.
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I figured out my discomfort with Trump. It’s not what he’s doing which (hopefully) will all result in good things in the end. And I see why it has to happen so fast. The problem is that people in general don’t like change. Even if it’s good change. People want stability. Wiping out a bad system in order to replace it with a better system can result in short term chaos, which is the opposite of stability. It makes people feel insecure.
Sometimes in order to secure long term stability (like a balanced budget and long term solvency of the social security system) we must suffer short term disruption - instability. But people are bad at that. They are more comfortable burying their heads in the sand and letting things ride with the status quo, especially when lied to by propaganda about the changes happening.
I don’t know if we can survive this. We all knew that the election of DJT was not winning the war but only winning a major battle and only the beginning of the fight.
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Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Liberals aren't free thinkers, they are essentially lemmings. They want to be told what and how to think. My liberal friends will start rattling off democrat talking points without any research or questioning what they have read, watched or been told. This is why we are seeing such bizarre behavior from the liberals. They are protesting removing government waste fraud and abuse. They are protesting people owning and driving automobiles that just months ago they were pushing as "green alternatives". They are protesting removing illegal criminals from our country. And of course, they hate DJT and now Elon Musk, which BTW they loved previously.
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AP calls WI Supreme Court race for the lefty.
Those same voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment requiring voter ID to vote.
That make wonder if the communist democrat party put all their effort into vote fraud but onl on the court race. I wouldn’t put anything past those criminal communists.
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Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Liberals aren't free thinkers, they are essentially lemmings. ...
Exactly. Having the freedom to make your own decisions is scary. Especially when you're held responsible for those decisions. But the left is a massive consumer of the MSM. They feel safe being told what to think, what to do. That way any consequences are not their fault. Yes, having the freedom to make your own decisions is scary. It takes foresight and thought and respect for your fellow human. All of those are lacking in the left.
The left are essentially meat robots, controlled by the left leadership for that leadership's personal gain. But these meat robots are missing Asimov's three laws. That's a big problem.
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Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Liberals aren't free thinkers, they are essentially lemmings. They want to be told what and how to think. My liberal friends will start rattling off democrat talking points without any research or questioning what they have read, watched or been told. This is why we are seeing such bizarre behavior from the liberals. They are protesting removing government waste fraud and abuse. They are protesting people owning and driving automobiles that just months ago they were pushing as "green alternatives". They are protesting removing illegal criminals from our country. And of course, they hate DJT and now Elon Musk, which BTW they loved previously.
They hate themselves. They're terribly flawed individuals. They hate America because they think it's "chic" and metropolitan to do so. Always concerned about what their peers think of them all the while backstabbing each other if they go off the reservation even slightly.
They are the enemy.
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Those same voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment requiring voter ID to vote.
That make wonder if the communist democrat party put all their effort into vote fraud but onl on the court race. I wouldn’t put anything past those criminal communists.
That’s what I was thinking. It makes no sense otherwise.
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Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Liberals aren't free thinkers, they are essentially lemmings. They want to be told what and how to think. My liberal friends will start rattling off democrat talking points without any research or questioning what they have read, watched or been told. This is why we are seeing such bizarre behavior from the liberals. They are protesting removing government waste fraud and abuse. They are protesting people owning and driving automobiles that just months ago they were pushing as "green alternatives". They are protesting removing illegal criminals from our country. And of course, they hate DJT and now Elon Musk, which BTW they loved previously.
Their entire ideology is parasitism with a side order of hatred. They are, literally, clinically, mentally ill.
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That’s what I was thinking. It makes no sense otherwise.
And so, the answer is … they cheated. These cheat machines have to be routed out. It’s how they’re going to cling to control. We all know it. They know we know. President Trump knows. The trouble is, it’s going to take endless ongoing fighting against their tireless (and bizarrely senseless) retaliatory attacks to get anything done. And who has time for that.
There’s some hope with the President’s new EO. But the timeline for making a strong country through laws is getting shorter.
https://x.com/PeterBernegger/status/1907074813954342955
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https://x.com/RealSKeshel/status/1907441994076684522
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https://x.com/RealSKeshel/status/1907441994076684522
Wow.
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And:
https://x.com/PeterBernegger/status/1907397443404087599
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And:
https://x.com/PeterBernegger/status/1907397443404087599
So, what will actually be done about this??? Nothing.
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It's the mail in ballots. These need to be outlawed nationwide, despite elections belonging under state and local purview.
https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1907652630983356776
Absentee ballot for servicemen, or job overseas, required travel with your job, or bedridden at home only. Everybody else has to show up in person.
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I have an open challenge to people that they explain why mail-in ballots are secure.
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I have an open challenge to people that they explain why mail-in ballots are secure.
As a friend told me once, “There you go again, expecting people to be rational.”
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I have an open challenge to people that they explain why mail-in ballots are secure.
Are you talking about absentee ballots for people out of the area or handicapped or military, or the wholesale mail-in ballots for anyone who wants one?
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Are you talking about absentee ballots for people out of the area or handicapped or military, or the wholesale mail-in ballots for anyone who wants one?
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There are other aspects of making sure the ballot counting is correct, but let's start with the mail-in ballot integrity.
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There are other aspects of making sure the ballot counting is correct, but let's start with the mail-in ballot integrity.
Totally insecure. NO way to know who filled out the ballot.
My wife had to jump through all sorts of hoops to get her absentee ballot. She's disabled and would find it extremely difficult to go to the polling place. I walk her ballot in to the town hall and hand it to the official person who places it in the secure box. I don't trust the mail.
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Totally insecure. NO way to know who filled out the ballot.
My wife had to jump through all sorts of hoops to get her absentee ballot. She's disabled and would find it extremely difficult to go to the polling place. I walk her ballot in to the town hall and hand it to the official person who places it in the secure box. I don't trust the mail.
Right, absentee ballots were always a thing. But universal mail in ballots have not and should be illegal. They mail ballots to everyone, even if you have not requested one. Even if they theoretically scrutinized and validated every one like they do absentee, they don't have the manpower to do it right.
And they used Covid lockdown nonsense to introduce this. On purpose. They may not have created and released the virus on purpose but they knowingly planned to use the lockdowns to justify universal mail in ballots, we have documentation that the Dems plotted at high levels to see how they could use the pandemic to ensure Trump lost in 2020, beginning months before the election.
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Are you talking about absentee ballots for people out of the area or handicapped or military, or the wholesale mail-in ballots for anyone who wants one?
In everything you balance the pros and cons. Absentee mail-in ballots were necessary for some people to keep them from being disenfranchised. Perhaps there was some fraud, but I' pretty sure it wasn't enough to change anything.
Now, multiply that number of mail-in ballots by who-knows how many times. Even if the percentage of fraud stayed the same it is now many times more than it was. And you can be sure (at least I am), abuse of mass distributed mail-in ballots occurs at a much higher rate.
It it a perfect vehicle for organized fraud.