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Condolences MAGAts

Please be specific. What in tardnation are you talking about?
Start here . . .

"What's this? A Democratic political winning streak? First came the riveting January 6 hearings, with more promised in the fall. Followed by a sweeping, surprising—if tentative—Senate deal on climate change, taxes, and health care. Then the killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri, a leader of al-Qaida and a key plotter of the September 11 attacks. And on Tuesday night, the resounding rejection by Kansas voters of a proposed amendment that would have allowed state legislators to ban abortion."

"The more positive news, the better,” a House campaign operative says. “Gas prices are coming down, and Republicans are doing us a solid with all their crazy shit."

Democrats Are Starting To See A Path To Victory In November

Then there is this . . .

"Democrats have made slight gains in the public’s preference for party control of Congress since the spring. Currently, 38% of Americans say they want the Democratic Party in charge and another 12% have no initial preference but lean toward Democratic control. Republican control is preferred by 34% with another 9% leaning toward the GOP. The combined 50% who choose the Democrats is up from 47% in June and 44% in May. Republicans’ 43% support level is down from 47% in June and 48% in May."

"When asked to choose the single most important issue from the seven policy areas included in the poll, economic policy (24%) is the top concern among all Americans, followed by abortion (17%), gun control (17%), and health care (14%)."

Democrats Gain Slightly In Congress Support
 
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Considering the Democrats have had an almost two year dry spell it would make sense they would get a pyrrhic victory with their hideously name inflation reduction act. They may get a small bump but the country will once again pay a heavy price because of their drive for power, the hell with the ultimate damage they cause.
 
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Considering the Democrats have had an almost two year dry spell it would make sense they would get a pyrrhic victory with their hideously name inflation reduction act. They may get a small bump but the country will once again pay a heavy price because of their drive for power, the hell with the ultimate damage they cause.
Damage that only Trump or Desantis can fix. Gonna take 2 to 3 terms though. This admin has set back this far in just half their term. The clowns that voted for this state of affairs.
 
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LMFAO. This is like the bomb squad guy who accepts a medal for diffusing the bomb that he planted. Although the success remains to be seen.
Only problem with your comparison is that Democrats didn't solely create the problems that are being addressed. Democrats are trying to fix things though, unlike Republicans who are quickly becoming the party of right-wing extremists out of step with a majority of Americans (as their opposition to the Inflation Reduction Act shows).

btw, we all know you will never give Biden any credit for any of the successes that have occurred and will occur. You though have no problem blaming him solely for everything bad though!🙄
 
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Considering the Democrats have had an almost two year dry spell it would make sense they would get a pyrrhic victory with their hideously name inflation reduction act.
Democrats haven't had an almost two year dry spell. You just haven't been paying attention but instead, just living in your crazed and angry fantasy world.

Seems like you are starting to pay attention now though that the wins keep racking up, hence your comment about a "small" bump. Even you can't deny the shifting political landscape nor that the provisions in this legislt are very popular with a majority of the American people.
 
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Damage that only Trump or Desantis can fix.
No thanks, we don't need either. Biden has been busy fixing the mess Trump left him and the American people aren't going to return to the era of Trump. You just need to come to terms with that right now.

As for DeSantis, many of us Floridians are hoping Crist can start to fix the mess DeSantis has made if he can beat him in November. If not, go ahead and run Trump's mini-me in '24. See how it works out for you.
 
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No thanks, we don't need either. Biden has been busy fixing the mess Trump left him and the American people aren't going to return to the era of Trump. You just need to come to terms with that right now.

As for DeSantis, many of us Floridians are hoping Crist can start to fix the mess DeSantis has made if he can beat him in November. If not, go ahead and run Trump's mini-me in '24. See how it works out for you.
Yeah, yer obviously in the dark. Good luck though chucklehead. Shit britches fixin a mess? Ha ha, he and his crusty vags cohorts have only created a mess, pull yer head out yer hinder. Yer in a methane cloud.
 
Yeah, yer obviously in the dark.
You need to pay attention more and stop believing everything Fox News is telling you. Maybe even do a little bit of independent research every now and then.

I'm just trying to help you out some so you won't be so disappointed when your political expectations come crashing down. Ask some of the other right-wingers on here about that, given their expectation that Trump was going to be re-elected in 2020.
 
You need to pay attention more and stop believing everything Fox News is telling you. Maybe even do a little bit of independent research every now and then.

I'm just trying to help you out some so you won't be so disappointed when your political expectations come crashing down. Ask some of the other right-wingers on here about that given their expectation that Trump was going to be re-elected in 2020.
Panties wet? Obviously. 😂
 
No thanks, we don't need either. Biden has been busy fixing the mess Trump left him and the American people aren't going to return to the era of Trump. You just need to come to terms with that right now.

As for DeSantis, many of us Floridians are hoping Crist can start to fix the mess DeSantis has made if he can beat him in November. If not, go ahead and run Trump's mini-me in '24. See how it works out for you.
I have said this before but it bears repeating. I’m 75 years old and have paid interest in politics at varying degrees for at least 60 of them. In those 60 years I have never encountered anyone who is as married to his party as you are to the Democrats. I don’t think you have once deviated from the party line. You not only don’t cross the line, you won’t go near it. I oftentimes wonder if there is anything you would refuse to do or say if the party asked you to do or say it. You are the most amazing case study of “party psychosis” I have ever seen or heard of. If I didn’t see it with my own eyes and someone told me about you I probably would not believe what they said. Face it, Kid, you’re a one-of-a-kind phenomenon.
 
I have said this before but it bears repeating. I’m 75 years old and have paid interest in politics at varying degrees for at least 60 of them. In those 60 years I have never encountered anyone who is as married to his party as you are to the Democrats. I don’t think you have once deviated from the party line. You not only don’t cross the line, you won’t go near it. I oftentimes wonder if there is anything you would refuse to do or say if the party asked you to do or say it. You are the most amazing case study of “party psychosis” I have ever seen or heard of. If I didn’t see it with my own eyes and someone told me about you I probably would not believe what they said. Face it, Kid, you’re a one-of-a-kind phenomenon.
I bet the kid has a pierced nose and pink hair. 😉
 
Considering the Democrats have had an almost two year dry spell it would make sense they would get a pyrrhic victory with their hideously name inflation reduction act. They may get a small bump but the country will once again pay a heavy price because of their drive for power, the hell with the ultimate damage they cause.
Small bump? Joe is close to besting Trump's highest numbers in some of the latest polling.
 
In those 60 years I have never encountered anyone who is as married to his party as you are to the Democrats.
Yes, shockingly, I am a Democrat and therefore I support the Democratic Party. Being a progressive, I do have disagreements sometimes with more centrist Democrats, but in the end, I'll take a centrist Democrat any day over what is coming out of the Republican Party at this moment.

Funny thing is, I was a Republican up till the 2016 election. Should tell you something, but I know it doesn't.
 
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Small bump? Joe is close to besting Trump's highest numbers in some of the latest polling.
Good for Joe! And good for you! After 2 years of one screwup after anothet I’m happy for the two of you. It must have been excruciating waiting to get some good news on your side.
 
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Yes, shockingly, I am a Democrat and therefore I support the Democratic Party. Being a progressive, I do have disagreements sometimes with more centrist Democrats, but in the end, I'll take a centrist Democrat any day over what is coming out of the Republican Party at this moment.

Funny thing is, I was a Republican up till the 2016 election. Should tell you something, but I know it doesn't.
Yes, you’ve made that claim before.
 
Good for Joe! And good for you! After 2 years of one screwup after anothet I’m happy for the two of you. It must have been excruciating waiting to get some good news on your side.
I guess the saddest bit here is that while Joe deserves some credit it is as much the QOP's inability to actually contribute to governance as the minority that is responsible here. That's bad for all the peeps.
 
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Good for Joe! And good for you! After 2 years of one screwup after anothet I’m happy for the two of you. It must have been excruciating waiting to get some good news on your side.
Have you been asleep or just ignoring the good news that has occurred over the past two years? Maybe if you got off your crackpot websites, you would be better informed.

But I'll give you credit. You are at least finally acknowledging (as best you can) the shifting political landscape.
 
Yes, shockingly, I am a Democrat and therefore I support the Democratic Party. Being a progressive, I do have disagreements sometimes with more centrist Democrats, but in the end, I'll take a centrist Democrat any day over what is coming out of the Republican Party at this moment.

Funny thing is, I was a Republican up till the 2016 election. Should tell you something, but I know it doesn't.
And where do you think yer "progressive" party will lead ya? Ain't been pretty so far.
 
I have said this before but it bears repeating. I’m 75 years old and have paid interest in politics at varying degrees for at least 60 of them. In those 60 years I have never encountered anyone who is as married to his party as you are to the Democrats. I don’t think you have once deviated from the party line. You not only don’t cross the line, you won’t go near it. I oftentimes wonder if there is anything you would refuse to do or say if the party asked you to do or say it. You are the most amazing case study of “party psychosis” I have ever seen or heard of. If I didn’t see it with my own eyes and someone told me about you I probably would not believe what they said. Face it, Kid, you’re a one-of-a-kind phenomenon.

He is just being a good lil Blind Follower Socialist.
 
Hey, that comment is saying a lot coming from someone like Putin Dan. You know.it greatly pained him to type that about a Democratic President.
No, not pain. Surprise. Surprise that passing a bill as damaging as the Inflation Reduction Act makes any middle class or lower class citizen happy. The economic understanding of the average citizen must be incredibly poor. But it is what it is. There’s nothing any of us can do but hunker down and hope it blows over after 2024 (assuming the country lasts that long).
 
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