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Blue wave my ***!

Agree with Steeltime. Not ever going to happen.

The fact this is "news" to our press is just another glaring example of how poor our so called "free press" has fallen into disgrace. They are just looking for clicks. Might at well be on the front page of the National Inquirer for how relevant it is to the U.S.
 
Agree with Steeltime. Not ever going to happen.
Was gonna say, the voters might vote for it on a referendum, maybe even the state legislature will pass it, but I don't see Congress passing it. The Dems might want to get a few more Dem Senators but yeah, then there's nothing to stop other (red) states from doing the same thing.
 
President Donald Trump has expressed his support for Republican immigration legislation, but he signaled his frustration with the process on Friday on Twitter.
“Republicans should stop wasting their time on Immigration until after we elect more Senators and Congressmen/women in November,” he wrote after Republican leadership delayed a compromise vote for a second time on Thursday night.

Trump blamed Democrats for blocking any progress on immigration reform legislation, suggesting they could pass legislation after the mid-term elections.

“Dems are just playing games, have no intention of doing anything to solves this decades-old problem,” he wrote. “We can pass great legislation after the Red Wave!
 
President Donald Trump has expressed his support for Republican immigration legislation, but he signaled his frustration with the process on Friday on Twitter.
“Republicans should stop wasting their time on Immigration until after we elect more Senators and Congressmen/women in November,” he wrote after Republican leadership delayed a compromise vote for a second time on Thursday night.

Trump blamed Democrats for blocking any progress on immigration reform legislation, suggesting they could pass legislation after the mid-term elections.

“Dems are just playing games, have no intention of doing anything to solves this decades-old problem,” he wrote. “We can pass great legislation after the Red Wave!

That would be great if any of the spineless Republicans would actually do anything. They could take the Senate and House with 80% of the seats and they would still do nothing, for fear they would not get a vote from a Democrat back home during their re-election bid.
 
That would be great if any of the spineless Republicans would actually do anything. They could take the Senate and House with 80% of the seats and they would still do nothing, for fear they would not get a vote from a Democrat back home during their re-election bid.

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MT, with the swish!!
 
The democrats have provided so much material for the republican ads this fall before the election. The commercials are going to be great. All they have to do is provide quotes and clips of Waters, Pelosi and Cryin' Chuck and throw out a few stats on the economy while restating that the dems are only obstructionists who did not have one singe vote for the tax cuts and that they are pro-crime and for open borders.
 
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What are open boarders? Is that when you let a lot of people stay at your house?
 
What are open boarders? Is that when you let a lot of people stay at your house?

All these liberals like you calling for open borders should be willing to take in boarders free of charge and pay their food and healthcare if they want them so bad.
 
Could this be happening?



MAGA Earthquake Hits Minnesota: “The crowd at Trump’s Minnesota rally was 60% Democrat and Independent"


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RED WAVE!

4 more years!

4 more years!

4 more years!
 
Primaries bring good news for Trump and Republicans, bad news for divided Democrats
Peter Roff By Peter Roff | Fox News

Primaries Tuesday showed the power of President Trump’s endorsements continued to help Republican candidates triumph, while House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., lost a key lieutenant – Rep. Joe Crowley – in a New York City race that suggests internal divisions among Democrats are more serious than people might think.

In addition, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the 2012 GOP presidential nominee who lost to President Obama, staged a political comeback by easily winning the Republican nomination for a U.S. Senate seat in Utah held by the retiring Republican Orrin Hatch. Romney seems headed for victory in November in the heavily Republican state.

Democratic divisions between the leftist insurgents who backed Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont in his unsuccessful campaign against Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016 make it less likely that a big, blue wave is coming that will sweep Democrats to majority control in the House and Senate.

The insurgents have the potential to change the Democratic Party over the long term into something more in line with left-leaning parties in Europe, rather than continuing to remain within the uniquely American spectrum where both parties agree to one degree or another that market forces should continue to play a role in setting economic policy.

President Trump’s job approval numbers are holding steady somewhere in the mid-40s. The percentage of voters who feel the country is on the right track is now up near 40 percent – double where it was at the beginning of the year.

The only way this feels like it’s a “change election” is on the Democratic side, where younger voters and women seemed determined to “Bernie-fy” the party and have it stand for such things as rolling back the Trump tax cuts, free college for all, Medicare for all and – in essence – a transformation of the United States into a full-blown version of a European-style welfare state.

That pitch might work in the big cities, which seem to be the only power base the party of the Clintons and Obama has left. But it’s not clear that voters in the suburbs and rural areas will vote for candidates on the far left.
 
Mitt Romney. RINO, no doubt. Hard to get excited about that guy. Blech.
 
Mitt Romney. RINO, no doubt. Hard to get excited about that guy. Blech.

Orrin Hatch is retiring but I would have thought Utah could do better. They wouldn't elect a Democrat anyway so there is really no net gain.
 
Primary in deep blue district indicates Democrats in disarry

Democratic Party’s Identity Crisis

The party’s identity crisis will be front and center after November, especially if Nancy Pelosi steps down or gets dislodged as the leader of House Democrats. The internecine conflict could become all-consuming in the free-for-all nominating contest to take on Trump in 2020 and cause a leftward lurch that helps the president win reelection.”

https://politicalwire.com/2018/06/27/a-preview-of-the-democratic-partys-identity-crisis/

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Primary in deep blue district indicates Democrats in disarry

Democratic Party’s Identity Crisis

The party’s identity crisis will be front and center after November, especially if Nancy Pelosi steps down or gets dislodged as the leader of House Democrats. The internecine conflict could become all-consuming in the free-for-all nominating contest to take on Trump in 2020 and cause a leftward lurch that helps the president win reelection.”

https://politicalwire.com/2018/06/27/a-preview-of-the-democratic-partys-identity-crisis/

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While I like seeing Crowley ousted, having a self-avowed socialist win is scary **** folks. 41% of Democrats are Socialists.

Viva Venzuela!!
 
While I like seeing Crowley ousted, having a self-avowed socialist win is scary **** folks. 41% of Democrats are Socialists.

Viva Venzuela!!

It brings back the Bernie bots and their rabid fringe to battle it out with the "Establisment Dems".....socialists won't win anything in any red state or in the south, but the damage they caused the establishment is what won us the last big race

That's what we want
 
Primary in deep blue district indicates Democrats in disarry

Democratic Party’s Identity Crisis

The party’s identity crisis will be front and center after November, especially if Nancy Pelosi steps down or gets dislodged as the leader of House Democrats. The internecine conflict could become all-consuming in the free-for-all nominating contest to take on Trump in 2020 and cause a leftward lurch that helps the president win reelection.”

https://politicalwire.com/2018/06/27/a-preview-of-the-democratic-partys-identity-crisis/

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Primary in deep blue district indicates Democrats in disarry

Democratic Party’s Identity Crisis

The party’s identity crisis will be front and center after November, especially if Nancy Pelosi steps down or gets dislodged as the leader of House Democrats. The internecine conflict could become all-consuming in the free-for-all nominating contest to take on Trump in 2020 and cause a leftward lurch that helps the president win reelection.”

https://politicalwire.com/2018/06/27/a-preview-of-the-democratic-partys-identity-crisis/

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She's all the talk on the left wing media. Being hailed as a rock and a rising star in the Democrat party. I find that richly ironic, considering none of the same people that are praising her today gave her a snowball's chance in hell to win yesterday. I mean, I live in New York, and even on NPR when they talked about her they were like "Meh." Today, she is a conquering hero.
 
Remember when people on the left would get very angry and defensive if anyone implied they were aspiring Socialists? Me too. How the times do change. At least they decided to start being honest about it I guess.
 
Let them keep drifting left. I'll take the argument of Capitalism vs. Socialism to the American public any day of the week. In the long run Socialism just doesn't work.

And I LOVE that a career politician like that lost. Absolutely love it.
 
It's looking more like a Pink wave. I believe Congress will have a lot more female members come January. Since the men can't run the country might as well give women
a try. House Republicans can't even agree on an immigration bill amongst themselves.
 
It's looking more like a Pink wave. I believe Congress will have a lot more female members come January. Since the men can't run the country might as well give women
a try. House Republicans can't even agree on an immigration bill amongst themselves.

I don't know. Pelosi, Waters, Finestein and Pocahontas are all women.... no good or common sense comes from that group.

I'm actually happy for her. She won vs. a 20-year congressman at 28-years old. That's a hell of an accomplishment. I'm probably 180 degrees from her politically, but see (and this is where I think conservatives are different), I hate congress and the swamp so much I'm even willing to give her some props for helping drain it a bit.

She'll never vote the way I want her to vote, but I'm glad voters spoke up and the votes mattered. That's how democracy should work.
 
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