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Cashew
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« on: November 03, 2020, 11:02:49 PM »

If Democrats win they going to have to go all in and add VI, PR, DC, and Guam.

Disingenuous and lazy policy that will only divide the country further and reeks of imperialism.

Please don't.

Voters have proven proven several times they do not have the attention span to care about disingenuous and divisive policy.
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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2020, 12:50:09 AM »

This is shaping up to be a LOT like 2018. Florida goes bad, everyone freaks the fu—k out, then we slowly learn over the course of the night that just about everywhere else is fine.

We might even still win Georgia LOL. And to think we had doomers dooming, Trumpers gloating, and everyone pointing fingers and arguing over the cause of this “loss” that was never very likely to actually occur.

Republicans are keeping the Senate. Real doomer hours if you actually want Democratic legislation to pass.

I guess that doesn't matter when all you care about is performativity.

Believe it or not, I don’t want the most powerful man in the world to be a dangerous incompetent idiot and wannabe dictator. That’s more important to me than the Senate, and it’s not just “performative.”

McConnell will be more powerful than Biden and he, unlike Trump, is highly competent and evil.

Sorry, but you guys blew it. Biden may eke out a narrow victory that will be largely hollow. No Democratic policy goal, judge appointment, or bill will pass. Which renders the entire primary meaningless.

But on the plus side, he will have plenty of time to eat ice cream. Make sure it's that Jeni's brand the centrist Dems weirdly obsess over.

Repealing the travel ban, reinstating DACA, and reasonable leadership on the pandemic aren’t policy goals, I guess.

Easily undone by a Republican president, unlike legislation which would have had much more staying power.
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Cashew
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« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2020, 09:51:12 AM »



Followed by a Republican president leaving it again in the next 4-8 years. What a hollow victory.
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