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For Your consideration
Posted by: President Trump FTW! ()
Date: December 03, 2019 01:12PM

Why can't Democrats get over the 2016 election?

Every time I bring it up, they get triggered.

Re: For Your consideration
Posted by: We are recovering ()
Date: December 03, 2019 01:43PM

2016 was a harsh blow, that is for certain. When your opponent is not only lucky, but gets help from outside sources, and then you lose the election despite getting 3 million more votes, it is going to be annoying. But elections have consequences, and Trump was declared the winner, so there we are.

Fast forward to 2018. The Dems won, and took the House. Again, elections have consequences, and the American people knew exactly what we would do when we took the House. Overall, it gives us a base from which we can 1) seriously fuck with Trump on the impeachment/investigation level, as well as 2) see to it that he has no money for the rest of his term. Granted, this is not ideal, and my personal preference would be that Putin never got involved. But our current President does not love America enough to enforce our sovereignty, and we will just have to go get us a new President.

So yeah, 2016 sucked. But things are getting better, which is why you are posting that fucking gay picture so goddamned often.

America was always great, dipshit.

Re: For Your consideration
Posted by: Banana Up Gerry’s Ass ()
Date: December 03, 2019 01:50PM

We are recovering Wrote:
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> 2016 was a harsh blow, that is for certain. When
> your opponent is not only lucky, but gets help
> from outside sources, and then you lose the
> election despite getting 3 million more votes, it
> is going to be annoying. But elections have
> consequences, and Trump was declared the winner,
> so there we are.
>
> Fast forward to 2018. The Dems won, and took the
> House. Again, elections have consequences, and
> the American people knew exactly what we would do
> when we took the House. Overall, it gives us a
> base from which we can 1) seriously fuck with
> Trump on the impeachment/investigation level, as
> well as 2) see to it that he has no money for the
> rest of his term. Granted, this is not ideal, and
> my personal preference would be that Putin never
> got involved. But our current President does not
> love America enough to enforce our sovereignty,
> and we will just have to go get us a new
> President.
>
> So yeah, 2016 sucked. But things are getting
> better, which is why you are posting that fucking
> gay picture so goddamned often.
>
> America was always great, dipshit.
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Re: For Your consideration
Posted by: trump. Trump. TRUMP. TRUMP!!! ()
Date: December 03, 2019 01:52PM

We are recovering Wrote:
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> blah, blah, fucking retarded blah


And meanwhile, Trump keeps appointing federal judges at a record rate.

Re: For Your consideration
Posted by: PC retardzz ()
Date: December 03, 2019 02:01PM

In 2018 Trump expanded his senate advantage which rammed through Brett.

Plus RBG will be replaced in months

The house being democrat just helps Trump get re-elected since he has a loony enemy to highlight and pummel.

Re: For Your consideration
Posted by: 20 year reign of goodness ()
Date: December 03, 2019 02:25PM

PC retardzz Wrote:
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> In 2018 Trump expanded his senate advantage which
> rammed through Brett.
>
> Plus RBG will be replaced in months
>
> The house being democrat just helps Trump get
> re-elected since he has a loony enemy to highlight
> and pummel.


GOP will pick up Alabama and Michigan in 2020. Might lose Maine. Barring a GOP meltdown (always possible), they will retain the Senate. And 2022 favors the GOP as well. As long as Trump can win reelection, the GOP will have seated around 65% of the federal judiciary by the end of 2024. And RGB, Thomas and Breyer will all be replaced. That will leave SCOTUS with two libs, one moderate (Roberts) and 6 conservatives. No more 5-4 decisions for a while.

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