NorthDallas40
Displaced Hillbilly
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It is time for us to do what we have been doing, and that time is every day. Every day, it is time for us to agree that there are things and tools that are available to us to slow this thing down.
There was a time when Republicans and Democrats wanted the same thing, a properous nation. Ican't say the same now.
In the last election I supported Gabbard because she spoke and communicated common sense, not party line and partisan dog whistling.
Going back to 2016 I supported Trump, because he wasn't a political lap dog. I could deal with the petty insults as he had a strong economy and the country top to bottom was prosperous. He did not manage the covid reaction well along with many other failures.
By the end I wasn't "ecstatic" about him being president. I could admit his flaws, you on the other hand are "ecstatic" about a failed president. I keep coming back to the word pathetic, because that's what best describes your continued attempts to rationalize support for him.
I didn't even vote in 2012. Obama nor Romney gave me a reason to. I've already listed other possible candidates who I think should run.She is the democratic version of Romney.
We run Tulsi, you guys run Romney........deal?
I would gladly agree.
So you do not want the republican equivalent of Tulsi running as the republican candidate? But you want the dems to run the democratic equivalent of Romney?I didn't even vote in 2012. Obama nor Romney gave me a reason to. I've already listed other possible candidates who I think should run.
Ron Desantis, Tim Scott, Candace Owens are 3 who should run. I think Pence runs as well.
I think Tulsi is honestly done with the democrat party. I believe she is even against vaccine mandates. We know that wouldn't go over well with the majority of democrats.