GVF
Talk Dirty To Me
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I'd offer you may be too far in. Trump is paving the way at the present moment for the GOP to suffer irreparable damage. Of late, he has abandoned most of his campaign promises. He has time to correct it. But, it's not looking likely. He's turned his back on too much domestic need to go and bomb Iran without an end game. The oppressed Iranian citizens have yet to rise up and re-take their country, and likely won't. They've been conditioned and programmed for too long. It ain't going like he thought it would. My 3rd vote is not panning out as well as my first vote. Like I said in another post. He's great at moving on to the next shiny object and starting potentially beneficial projects. But, he no longer finishes any of them. I'm not anti Trump, but I am not blind either.The R stands for Republican as in the party not conservative. One thing that Trump has done is that he remade the Republican party. It is now a blue collar common sense party. You're right he is not a conservative or an ideologue, his a pragmatic businessman with common sense and he has remade the Republican party into that. He has co-opted ever common sense position and forced the Democrat to take the radical looney tune position on all of them. He has used other people hatred of him to his own advantage. If he said he was against torturing and killing puppies, the people would advocate for it.
In all practicality Trump destroyed the Democrat party and given the Republicans a makeover. He defeated both sides at the same time.
edit: The balancing act is that those lefty weirdos are on a equal or faster pace of self destruction than those rightie weirdos. The end result is only affected by who goes to the polls on any given day. But, that only affects the affiliation letter at the end of the name. And it has worked in the past because what was once considered liberal or conservative were not worlds too far apart so there was true balance and not much damage. That does not exist any longer. When you are trying to balance the extremes that the lies (all party lies, not just one) have thrust upon us, there's no true way to balance. Consider this, a nominal portion of Clintons democrats, what 25ish years ago, are easily republicans today. That is a huge and detrimental shift in a "liberal" party too far left for their own good.
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