Message from @ChuckTesta

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2019-12-22 16:13:26 UTC  

They had a unanimous passing on defending hong kong

2019-12-22 16:13:33 UTC  

That article seems legit to me

2019-12-22 16:13:37 UTC  

After Trump there might not be enough legitimacy left for a 2024 president

2019-12-22 16:14:15 UTC  

When Trump wins a second term you'll see an attempted reformation of the Electoral College and Supreme Court from the Democrats

2019-12-22 16:14:27 UTC  

yeah, also Erdogan's not wearing a checkered headress, so Trump doesn't have much reason to suck his dick

2019-12-22 16:15:44 UTC  

I mean after second term is over, will dems recover or double down by then do you guys think

2019-12-22 16:16:04 UTC  

This time they doubled down

2019-12-22 16:16:06 UTC  

better off flipping a coin for that answer

2019-12-22 16:16:24 UTC  

Considering you'll have a Rep majority in the house and Senate, does it really matter?

2019-12-22 16:16:36 UTC  

They will keep doubling down till their legitimacy will only be in the urban cities

2019-12-22 16:17:06 UTC  

2016 showed that the democrats lost middle america and the rest of the countries

2019-12-22 16:17:17 UTC  

I think it's basically already at the point Dragon lol

2019-12-22 16:17:27 UTC  

I know

2019-12-22 16:17:33 UTC  

And it makes me excited

2019-12-22 16:17:42 UTC  

Maybe actual change can happen

2019-12-22 16:17:58 UTC  

For the possible landslide victory? Instead of a deadlock government that can't agree on anything?

2019-12-22 16:18:06 UTC  

^^^^

2019-12-22 16:18:07 UTC  

Yes

2019-12-22 16:18:38 UTC  

I was literally estatic with joy when the hong kong resolution was passed recently unanimously

2019-12-22 16:18:42 UTC  

I'm not looking forward to the "change" either party has in mind, because said "change" won't be in the higher tax brackets

2019-12-22 16:18:47 UTC  

DNC is going to have a hard time keeping the lights on to 2024. I don't like the idea of a 1 party system though.

2019-12-22 16:18:54 UTC  

When its so hard to break through the dead lock congress

2019-12-22 16:19:11 UTC  

Gee willickers its almost like a decisive decision is better than not agreeing at all

2019-12-22 16:19:23 UTC  

<:thistbh:582698435896147978>

2019-12-22 16:19:53 UTC  

That's also why I eliminate any neutral options in surveys I conduct lol

2019-12-22 16:20:38 UTC  

....... that's unreasonably combative

2019-12-22 16:20:39 UTC  

B-but muh gray area

2019-12-22 16:20:44 UTC  

Muh centrism

2019-12-22 16:20:50 UTC  

yeah, fuck straight off

2019-12-22 16:21:05 UTC  

I can tell both parties to eat shit and you won't fucking stop me

2019-12-22 16:21:27 UTC  

It's not even that, it's the fact that you can't make a solid decision if all you get are "meh" responses on fucking everything

2019-12-22 16:21:59 UTC  

I have made a solid decision, both parties are too fucking corrupt to trust with complete control of government

2019-12-22 16:22:23 UTC  

The right and left wings of both sides are corrupt

2019-12-22 16:22:28 UTC  

Period

2019-12-22 16:22:58 UTC  

I'm not looking forward to a fully republican fed any more than I would a fully democrat fed

2019-12-22 16:23:32 UTC  

Im just lookin forward to actual decisions

2019-12-22 16:23:45 UTC  

Not fuckin deadlock

2019-12-22 16:24:27 UTC  

People want results, to not be insulted/belittled over their beliefs, and live their life.

2019-12-22 16:24:27 UTC  

yeah, so we can approve disgusting amounts of money and weapons to jihadi kingdoms faster

2019-12-22 16:24:52 UTC  

It's not much to ask for, but it's so fucking hard to do now days

2019-12-22 16:25:00 UTC  

you think republicans don't look down on others for their beliefs?