Elon/DeSantis 2024?

Gunny46

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Has a good ringtone to it

Trump will most likely run. Will win the nomination. If you didn't like him now would be the time to prepare yourself mentally and ask yourself how do you like 4 dollar plus gas, inflation, war, and your constitutional rights being stripped away. A protest vote continues the trend. Tell your friends to choose wisely.
 

Gunny46

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Trump will most likely run. Will win the nomination. If you didn't like him now would be the time to prepare yourself mentally and ask yourself how do you like 4 dollar plus gas, inflation, war, and your constitutional rights being stripped away. A protest vote continues the trend. Tell your friends to choose wisely.
 

Mntneer

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Trump will most likely run. Will win the nomination. If you didn't like him now would be the time to prepare yourself mentally and ask yourself how do you like 4 dollar plus gas, inflation, war, and your constitutional rights being stripped away. A protest vote continues the trend. Tell your friends to choose wisely.

The party needs to pick someone under the age of 60. Picking Trump would be a big mistake.
 

Gunny46

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The party needs to pick someone under the age of 60. Picking Trump would be a big mistake.

Are you going to vote for him if he wins the nomination? I like DeSantis but I don't see him beating Trump. So I am hoping he picks him as his running mate.
 

Mntneer

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Are you going to vote for him if he wins the nomination?

No, I vote for the candidate that more closely represents my beliefs. That's not the Republicans right now, or the Democrats. I also don't believe in voting for the lesser of two evils or voting for someone to prevent another from winning.
 

Gunny46

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No, I vote for the candidate that more closely represents my beliefs. That's not the Republicans right now, or the Democrats. I also don't believe in voting for the lesser of two evils or voting for someone to prevent another from winning.

Then your vote will help the Democrats. They stick together. Enjoy inflation, higher gas prices, 401k going down the drain, war, constitutional rights being systematically stripped away, and whatever other nonsense they come up with.

I get the Republican Party isn't that much better but that is what we have to work with. Protest votes are not the solution right now.
 

Mntneer

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Then your vote will help the Democrats. They stick together. Enjoy inflation, higher gas prices, 401k going down the drain, war, constitutional rights being systematically stripped away, and whatever other nonsense they come up with.

I get the Republican Party isn't that much better but that is what we have to work with. Protest votes are not the solution right now.

It's not a protest vote. It'll be a vote for who I can support, who I believe will be best for what I believe. Now, granted, it's easy for me to make that vote in the state of WV, but it's how I've been since I've first been able to vote.
 

Gunny46

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It's not a protest vote. It'll be a vote for who I can support, who I believe will be best for what I believe. Now, granted, it's easy for me to make that vote in the state of WV, but it's how I've been since I've first been able to vote.

If I was a Democrat Operative I would tell you keep that up. I would to hear how Libertarians are feeling about their Liberty right about now?
 

atlkvb

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No, I vote for the candidate that more closely represents my beliefs. That's not the Republicans right now, or the Democrats. I also don't believe in voting for the lesser of two evils or voting for someone to prevent another from winning.
You should probably sit this next one out.
 

atlkvb

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It's not a protest vote. It'll be a vote for who I can support, who I believe will be best for what I believe. Now, granted, it's easy for me to make that vote in the state of WV, but it's how I've been since I've first been able to vote.
A vote for someone who can't win is either a protest vote or simply a wasted vote. You'd do just as well staying home or not wasting your time or your vote. It won't make difference if you do vote, so why bother?
 

Rootmaster

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No, I vote for the candidate that more closely represents my beliefs. That's not the Republicans right now, or the Democrats. I also don't believe in voting for the lesser of two evils or voting for someone to prevent another from winning.
And just what are your lofty beliefs? Or...are you just walking the pc line lol?
 

Gunny46

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A vote for someone who can't win is either a protest vote or simply a wasted vote. You'd do just as well staying home or not wasting your time or your vote. It won't make difference if you do vote, so why bother?

30 to 50 years ago a protest vote would have probably been ok. However things are getting extremely difficult around the world and at home. Swing State Liberatariins and independent voters are going to need to do some soul searching. Recruit better politicians that have America first agendas and hold them accountable. We don't need to be isolationist but we need to balance things out ASAP.
 

Gunny46

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That's right. Run out and drop 80 to 100 grand on that new EV that takes 12 hrs to fully charge. These people are not serious adults.

 

ThePunish-EER

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30 to 50 years ago a protest vote would have probably been ok. However things are getting extremely difficult around the world and at home. Swing State Liberatariins and independent voters are going to need to do some soul searching. Recruit better politicians that have America first agendas and hold them accountable. We don't need to be isolationist but we need to balance things out ASAP.
Here’s the problem. The media. And that’s the fact. I’m willing to bet most corporations don’t even support the radical left and the false beliefs of white privilege and racism towards blacks. They’re just scared of cancel culture. It’s real. They destroy you and your career. Something needs done asap. I like your ideas, but People need to wake up and say no more. Make a stand and protest. Nationwide. Will that happen? Idk. People need to stop following and believing the media. They’re liars. Period.
 

WVU82_rivals

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Bill Barr said, and just reiterated, that the Trump campaign was “spied on”, but did nothing about it.

He then said, “mail-in ballots are prone to fraud,” and then did nothing to catch the fraudsters.

He was so afraid of being impeached, that he went to the other side—and they left him alone.

Barr was a “Bushie” who never had the energy or competence to do the job that he was put in place to do.
 

Gunny46

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Here’s the problem. The media. And that’s the fact. I’m willing to bet most corporations don’t even support the radical left and the false beliefs of white privilege and racism towards blacks. They’re just scared of cancel culture. It’s real. They destroy you and your career. Something needs done asap. I like your ideas, but People need to wake up and say no more. Make a stand and protest. Nationwide. Will that happen? Idk. People need to stop following and believing the media. They’re liars. Period.

Straight propaganda. The only MSM guy I actually respect is Tucker Carlson. Not because I always agree with him but because my experience in Government has taught me he at least tries to get it right and uses critical thinking skills.
 

Gunny46

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@realdonaldtrump

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Bill Barr said, and just reiterated, that the Trump campaign was “spied on”, but did nothing about it.

He then said, “mail-in ballots are prone to fraud,” and then did nothing to catch the fraudsters.

He was so afraid of being impeached, that he went to the other side—and they left him alone.

Barr was a “Bushie” who never had the energy or competence to do the job that he was put in place to do.

He appointed him against advise from others. If he gets back in office maybe don't hire anymore Bush people. That would be the best advice I could give him.
 

ThePunish-EER

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@realdonaldtrump

48m·
Bill Barr said, and just reiterated, that the Trump campaign was “spied on”, but did nothing about it.

He then said, “mail-in ballots are prone to fraud,” and then did nothing to catch the fraudsters.

He was so afraid of being impeached, that he went to the other side—and they left him alone.

Barr was a “Bushie” who never had the energy or competence to do the job that he was put in place to do.

He appointed him against advise from others. If he gets back in office maybe don't hire anymore Bush people. That would be the best advice I could give him.
Bill Barr fooled me. I once had great respect for the man. While I still believe he has the knowledge, expertise, and right beliefs and understanding of laws, I also believe he’s a coward. He strikes me as someone who knows what’s right, but he’s scared of the swamp. His actions towards the end of the Trump presidency until now solidified my belief.
 

eerdoc

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No, I vote for the candidate that more closely represents my beliefs. That's not the Republicans right now, or the Democrats. I also don't believe in voting for the lesser of two evils or voting for someone to prevent another from winning.
SO you mutter a number of words and say nothing. For whom, pray tell. WOULD you be willing to vote for theat would work to move this Country forward not following the path of the Current Democratic Socialists, Commies?