Message from @zakattack04
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Then you have cucks like Kasich and Arnold who say that we need more moderates
This is what I think of moderates
Take a STANCE of an issue? Whoa, no way, dude! That wouldn't be cool! <:centrist:423698665316679680>
We are on a sinking ship with a big leak in the foundation. One side wishes to patch the leak up, the other side is dumping more water into the ship. Moderates, in essence say "Wait, to compromise, this side dumps half the water they usually do and this other side patch half of the leak".
That is not real change.
We have to be firm, uncompromising. No half measures, when we do something, we go all the way. We can't waste our time by making a deal with the devil.
This
hmmm...
MUH BASE IS PISSED OFF
5 POINTS BASE 1 POINT MODERATES
Moderates are simply “conservatives” who are willing to cuck to the left
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court hears arguments in Benisek v. Lamone, a case about whether Maryland violated the First Amendment rights of Republican voters by redrawing the state’s congressional districts with the goal of making it unwinnable for an incumbent Republican member of Congress.
@🎃Boo-ton🎃 did you hear about the dems having a hissy fit over the 2020 census asking if people were citizens
Indeed
My state's AG has filed a lawsuit because of it
Yeah pretty much every dem representing CA is going crazy over this census
If it were not that they might have a chance of doing something I would be spending my time laughing at them
SCOTUS is still discussing the Cake Mastershop case right?
yep
Damn
Does the House have any say over picking anyone to the Judiciary or is it just the Senate?
It's amazing how much the Supreme Court has become like a gameshow
"Who's going to die next?"
Lol really
it's the times
everything is political now
@FLanon I don't think the Senate picks the judiciary, it's a Senate tradition though that you get the president gets the senator's approval from the state the justice is being appointed from.
It's not a rule, more of just a tradition.
I dunno if it's both senators or just the senior senator
alright, so the House has no say whatsoever then?
right
this puts some things into perspective
priorities
fortunately,
based on the Senate map this year,
Not really, that's how it should be, they're different branches of government. It made sense before senators were chosen by direct election
it will be literally impossible for Democrats to take the Senate
But now yeah, it makes little sense
Well, then we must focus on really hitting out of the park in the senate then.
2020 senate is looking pretty solid, too.