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Schumer Shutdown, Day 33

“And that’s the way it is, November 3, 2025, the 32rd day of captivity for the American government by Chuck Schumer.”

87 responses to “Schumer Shutdown, Day 33”

  1. bringing over the last few comments from last thread:

    1. GFNovember 3, 2025 at 1:35 pmEditSo, DW, it’s counterintuitive; Dem early turnout overall down, with noticeable lagging in government heavy suburbs and exurbs, as well as heavily AA areas. Meanwhile, republican areas have turned out an extra 158,000 votes this time. Maybe we cannibalized our vote and Dems will come out in force tomorrow, though that would be a reversal of voting patterns.Like
    2. jason yupanqui Avatarjason yupanquiNovember 3, 2025 at 1:37 pmEditTrump on 60 minutes“I spoke about the change that had been made in D.C. and how now you can “walk down the street, and have your daughter who is ten years old and meet you in the park, and she’s going to be okay.”O’Donnell interjected, “In certain parts of D.C. I live in D.C.”Trump smiled, then leaned in, “So you tell me. How big a difference is D.C. now compared to what it was a year ago? Right? You have to be honest with me.” He said he has people in the White House coming up to him, thanking him for being able to feel safe now to walk to work. “You know that too. You live here, you know that too. You see a difference? You see a difference?” he pressed. Then she responded, “I think I’ve been working too hard, I haven’t been out that much.” 

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  2. GF, and its more than that, here in the Tidewater cities, there are Sears and Miyares signs everywhere, while Spanberger signs less so. Maybe they don’t think they need them. But again I ask if the polls are right, whey did Spanberger take Jones’ name off her bus?

    I wonder about a couple of things…pollster herding. They don’t want to risk being different from the others.

    and how much does the Kirk assassination and Jones’ threats of deadly violence against Republicans make Republicans or even independents shy to participate in polling.

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  3. GOP can still be motivated and lose because layabout Dem government workers come out in force to get their revenge in Trump for putting them out of work (we here know it’s Schumer’s and Jeffries’ fault, of course).

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  4. There are about 320k federal workers who live in VA, but they don’t all vote and they are not all Dems.

    Say you double that with family members, the pool is 640k votes. Say 75% are Democrats and of those 75% will vote.

    That is about 360k votes.

    A sizeable chunk of votes. But its only about 10% of the total expected vote.

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  5. True on the percentage, but a lot of ancillary businesses rely on those folks being paid

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  6. The problem is VA is a blue state, 51% of registered voters are Dems, only 29% R. It’s a big hurdle to overcome.

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  7. but a lot of ancillary businesses rely on those folks being paid”

    Maybe, but who are THEY blaming?

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  8. VA doesn’t have partisan registration, though. Are you looking at estimated NOVA numbers?

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  9. Bitter, you sometimes ask about the importance of archeology news stories that involve the Bible. Often these headlines are worthless, old news, or misleading. Here is one that is significant.

    The Book of Daniel is hotly debated because it claims to have been written in the 6th century BC, and yet it provides VERY specific prophetic details about Alexander the Great (4th century BC), the conquests done by Greece, as well as the early death of Alexander the Great and the breakup of his kingdom into four parts, and then how out of one of those parts came a Seleucid ruler named Antiochus IV Epiphanes.

    Skepics, critics, and Bible believers all agree that what was written clearly refers to Greece and the actions of Anciochus Epiphanes, who died in 164 BC.

    But skeptics and critics deny the possibility of supernatural predictive prophecy and claim Daniel was written AFTER 164 BC, written as history but disguised as prophecy written earlier in the 6th century BC.

    When the Dead Sea scrolls were found, it was determined they had belonged to a group called the Qumran community, a sect that broke away from Judaism in the 2nd century BC. None of the critics expected copies of Daniel would be found among the scrolls because the Qumran community broke away in the same century they claim Daniel was written.

    However, there was not just one, two, or three found, there were EIGHT distinct copies of Daniel found among the Dead Sea Scrolls including one, based on handwriting, that scholars dated to around 125 BC. Just four decades after the death of Antiochus Epiphanes.

    But rather than accepting the supernatural, the skeptics of Daniel just marveled that a copy was found dated so close to the original–especially one found among the documents of a breakaway cult group.

    But now that copy previously dated to 125 BC has been newly analyzed by radio-carbon dating, and has been assigned a range of 230-160 BC. This copy clearly had the normal features of scribal errors indicating it was NOT the original copy of Daniel.

    This means that for the first time, we have a manuscript artifact, with predictive prophecy that was NOT YET FULFILLED at the time the copy was made, but was fulfilled some years later than the copy.

    This is kind of a big deal. The skeptics cannot force Antiochus to die earlier, so not sure what they are going to say. Maybe they will resort to a theory where the parchment was made in 200 BC, and then saved for 75 years before the copy was made, just to fool modern scientists who use carbon dating.

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  10. The irony is that some Federal workers don’t have to go to work because if the shutdown so they can vote in person tomorrow.

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  11. BS jason, there is NO party registration here. When you show up on a primary day where both parties have a primary, the first thing they ask you is if you want the GOP or DEM ballot, not that this means you are one of the two, but that you can participate in one of the two. I recall once asking for the DEM ballot because I wanted to influence their side while the GOP side was not really contested.

    So any numbers shown can only be the result of either polling data, or just guesses.

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  12. Jason, these might be the numbers you saw;

    https://x.com/VoteHub/status/1985402500829118546

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  13. 5.2 earthquake near northern Japan, all quakes up there are a concern due to their badly damaged nuclear reactor.

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  14. Despite Muh inflation and Muh trump, Atlanta Fed projects 3rd quarter gsp at 4%.

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  15. “Walt, you should read Arthur C. Clarke’s book “Rendezvous with Rama”.

    It describes a huge interstellar craft that enters the solar system and is boarded to

    discover its secrets before it leaves.”

    *******************************************

    Clarke interviewed me, since I know so many details of aliens and interstellar travel…

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  16. New names to call large groups of things:

    A large group of violent street protester who assault ICE, block roads, interfere with arrests of illegals?

    Call them a BUFFOONERY

    **************

    A large group of drunk people?

    Call them a STAGGER of drunk people

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  17. Walt, what did you think about my long post above about the Book of Daniel?

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  18. Jason, these might be the numbers you saw;’

    No that is New Jersey, the numbers are coincidental.

    The site I got the VA numbers is this one

    https://independentvoterproject.org/voter-stats/va

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  19. So the Dem firewall in NJ is 290k but they cannibalized a lot more votes to get there than in 2021?

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  20. Oh My. Wikipedia now saying that disease and climate change were important drivers in the collapse of the western Roman Empire.

    I guess this would be news to the Visigoths and Ostrogoths.

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  21. Wiki went downhill a long time ago. Grokipedia is Musk’s answer to it, give that a try and see if it’s actually better.

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  22. “Walt, what did you think about my long post above about the Book of Daniel?”

    *************

    Oh, I miss Daniel

    “Lord I miss Daniel, oh I miss him so much

    Daniel my brother you are older than me
    Do you still feel the pain of the scars that won’t heal
    Your eyes have died but you see more than I
    Daniel you’re a star in the face of the sky…”

    (COULD IT BE THAT DANIEL IS ON 3I/ATLAS???)

    ___________

    DW,

    I actually found it to be most interesting and intriguing.

    Things I did not know about.

    To me, it seems the more they study the Bible and discover archaeological evidence the the more it proves the Bible to be right.

    Sorta like a of scientists. They can explain a lot of things scientifically as to how everything was created. But the majority of scientists are also religious people who believe in a God/Supreme Being. The more they study the more they realize there is a creator.

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  23. A large group of drunk people?

    Is quemala and the deviants included in this group?

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  24. Jason, I’ve tried posting a reply to the firewall thing several times now, but the site refuses to accept it. I’ll try later tonight once I get to my hotel and can sue a laptop.

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  25. Here’s a more optimistic look @ VA governor’s race:

    https://spectator.org/virginia-wild-card-turnout-among-black-voters/

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  26. Cuomo up to 15% chance, not sure why the move.

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  27. Jason, probably the Atlas Intel poll that showed Cuomo having closed the gap to just 4 points (39-43). Bloomberg went all in for Cuomo, I just don’t think it will be enough since a ton of Sliwa voters will not rank him to push over Mamdani’s rabid base. And Mamdani cleverly advised his voters to rank Sliwa second to reduce the chance of Cuomo doing so.

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  28. janzam, the article made the same points I have been raising. We will find out tomorrow. Not optimistic about Sears, hopeful for Miyares

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  29. The Atlas Intel poll coming out at precisely the time when 3I?Atlas in nearing earth…

    Coincidence? I think not.;…

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  30. Song By New York City

    Takeoff of the song “With a Banjo on My Knee”

    “Mandami Brought Me To My Knees “

    Oh the socialist Mandami

    brought me to my knees

    Once he started ruling,

    nothing left but rats and fleas.

    Oh Mandami, Oh you big piece of crap….. (sing, you bastards!)

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  31. At his point I will settle for Mamdani winning with less than 45%, a clear majority rejecting him

    If the Rs can win NJ and Miyares win in VA I would call it a good night.

    In PA it would be great if the three Marxist judges were rejected, little chance it will happen.

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  32. Trump endorses Cuomo, I think its a mistake.

    Too little, too late and his influence is very limited.

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  33. I predict Dems win VA and NJ governorships and retain Dem PA Supreme Court justices. Sorry.

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  34. Sherrill wins by at least 5

    Spanberger wins by at least 10

    Dem wins VA Lt Gov and probably AG too, narrowly.

    NYC is screwed

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  35. 26 Generic Ballot poll

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    Republicans: 46% (+2)

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    Democrats: 44% RMG | 10/27-30 | 2,000 RV

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  36. RIP, Dick Cheney.

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  37. If the choice was Mandani or Sliwa, it would be easy to vote for Sliwa. Unfortunately, that is not the world we live it. It’s Cuomo or disaster. Thankfully, I don’t live there. However, my wife and I visit NYC several times a year.

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  38. 30 years ago today Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated after ceded territory to the PLO hoping it would bring peace

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  39. Dick Cheney lived like 50 years with a damaged heart and a transplant and had like 10 heart attacks.

    There is hope for me if I have have the big one.

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  40. I have a long list of politicians that have disappointed me and a small list of those who redeemed (or at least surprised me in a positive sense) themselves.

    Cheney was in the former group, along with Specter, Toomey, Romney, Christie, etc.

    Among the latter are Trump and Fetterman.

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  41. Breaking this is big.

    MAMDANI AWARDED REALTOR OF THE YEAR IN FLORIDA!

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  42. Greg Abbott:

    After the polls close tomorrow night, I will impose a 100% tariff on anyone moving to Texas from NYC.”

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  43. Jerusalem Post out with a story about how many NYC Jews are considering Aliyah after the election today, presuming the Jew-hater wins. For those unfamiliar with the term, Aliyah is the return to Israel that is open to any Jew who lives around the world. The door is always open for them to come home.

    Given these NYC Jews typically vote Democrat, if a couple million left NYC for Israel would this bring NY state into play in future elections?

    Maybe Mamdani a blessing in disguise? Not that I dislike Jews, but I do dislike Democrat votes.

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  44. Jones the favorite again on Predictit.

    But remember, Trump is a bad guy because he said he could get away with shooting someone on 5th ave.

    Jones gets a pass for calling for the murder of children.

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  45. And Jones got away with doing his community service working for his own PAC, and he wants two bullets in the head of Republicans he disagrees with. He literally thinks Republicans are worse than Hitler and Pol Pot. I am seriously considering moving out of Virginia. Totally serious. I don’t want to live around people who think this sort of person is fit to be the Attorney General.

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  46. Interesting

    “Federal prosecutors revealed Monday they have unearthed a trove of personal emails showing then-FBI Director James Comey openly talked in the days before the 2016 election that he expected to be working soon for President-elect Hillary Clinton and was being kept apprised by a top FBI aide on efforts to anonymously provide information to the news media.

    “Well done my friend. Who knew this would. E [sic] so uh fun,” Comey wrote in an early November 2016 email after then-FBI special government employee Dan Richman briefed the FBI director on Richman’s efforts to provide information and guidance to The New York Times on an article involving Clinton’s email scandal.

    The emails were referenced in a bombshell court filing by acting U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan and her deputy, Tyler Lemmons in which the government rejected Comey’s argument that he was being maliciously prosecuted for misleading Congress about actions he took as FBI director.

    Halligan cited and attached to the filing numerous emails in which Comey was clearly aware that Richman was working to provide information anonymously to news outlets about the Clinton email case and that he expected those outreach efforts would end with Clinton defeating Donald Trump in the November 2016 election.

    “Some day they will figure it out. And as [Individual 1 and Individual 2] point out, my decision will be one a president-elect Clinton will be very grateful for (although that wasn’t why I did it),” Comey wrote Richman in one such email in late October 2016.

    Halligan’s filing said the emails showed Comey was aware of and encouraging Richman’s contacts with the media, contrary to his claims to Congress.

    “Consistent with the above-described correspondence, Richman corresponded extensively with members of the media regarding or on behalf of the defendant, including in an anonymous capacity,” the DOJ court filing argued.”

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  47. “Some day they will figure it out”

    We can hope.

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  48. Some House Republicans are reportedly looking into the possibility of invoking a Civil War-era “insurrection clause” to block Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani from becoming New York City mayor.”

    Nah.

    If he wins, let them hang themselves.

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  49. Ok I have to get ready to go vote to oust the 3 PA supreme court judges.

    It won’t happen, but will do my duty.

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  50. She will probably get elected.

    She’s the candidate for Helena city commissioner, and here she goes, sickly teeing off on freshman GOP Sen. Tim Sheehy

    “I hope you die in the street like a dog,” McKnight [said]. “One day, you’re going to live to regret this. I hope that your children never forgive you. I hope that you are infertile. I hope that you manage to never get a boner ever again. You are the worst piece of sh– I have ever, ever, ever had the misfortune of looking at … God forbid that you ever meet me on the streets because I will make you regret it. F— you. I hope you die.” 

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  51. Zzzzzzz If possible, how?

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  52. Miyares pulls away again on Polymarket, don’t ask me why.

    https://polymarket.com/event/virginia-attorney-general-election-winner-2025?tid=1762268109484

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  53. Not sure which post put Bitter asleep, please elucidate…

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  54. It Looks Like Nancy Pelosi Is Being Pushed Out of Congress by the Far Left”

    This is like “Hitler being pushed out as Fuhrer by radical Nazis”

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  55. How do you put a tariff on somebody for moving to a state?

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  56. Clearly our country is on the verge of disaster. Rush Limbaugh made the salient point years ago that the USA could survive Obama, but he wasn’t sure it could survive the people who voted him into power.

    That problem has not gone away. In fact, the far left has already taken over the former Democratic party. Look at today, we are rooting for a Cuomo to win the NYC Mayor race. That’s how bad this has gotten. The “Centrist Democrat” if there ever was such a species is now long extinct. Everyone knows that if the Kentucky Governor ran for president, he would get no delegates and 1% of the popular vote in the primary.

    We have to save our country. Two dates loom large. November 2028 and the 2030 census. The answer to both of these is the same. We have no choice left but mass migration. Republicans could give the party leaders and conservative PACs billions of dollars to try to educate the left to gain in our numbers, but that is not the most effective path, certainly not for the cost. Instead, if the Republican Party would start a fund to provide moving cost assistance to Republicans who wish to help save America, this would cost a fraction of other plans, and it would yield the best results against 2028 and 2030.

    For the 2028 election, we see the same 7 critical states, all won by Trump a year ago. WI, MI, PA, GA, NC, AZ, and NV. Trump had 312 Electoral Votes, so not all of these states are needed, but all must be pursued to avert disaster in 2028. Here is the plan:

    Wisconsin: Republicans and conservatives in Illinois must move north to Wisconsin. Democrats only grant the GOP three house seats in Illinois anyway. Trump got 2.4 million votes in Illinois, so even if only 400,000 to 500,000 moved to Wisconsin, it would be enough to move the state safely into the Republican column. The migrations north should focus on WI-01 and WI-03 to sure up these house seats. Minnesota should not participate in this migration simply because we have four of the eight house seats there, and the state has been very slowly moving in our direction. Once the OWLs (old white liberals) die off, we will have a good shot at Minnesota.

    Michigan: This is the toughest state to sure up. But if another couple hundred thousand Republicans could flee Illinois for Michigan, this would certainly help. They would need to land in MI-07, MI-08 and MI-10 to ensure these house seats go red.

    Pennsylvania: This one is easy. The few conservatives and Republicans left in Maryland, move north to PA. We are only allowed one congressional seat in Maryland anyway, so get out of there and move north. Trump got a million votes in Maryland, so if half of that, 500,000 would find their way into PA, then the state is solidified. Another option for Pennsylvania is migrations from New York and New Jersey, but this could be counterproductive given we do hold a few house seats in each of those states. A better target would be Virginia. This state is quickly going down the toilet and within 10 years will be the California of the east coast. Republicans in the northern part of the state should move to PA.

    North Carolina: Republicans in Virginia who did not move north to PA should move south into North Carolina or Georgia. Numerous NC house seats could be bolstered by the influx of Republicans. We might cringe at the loss of house seats in Virginia, but these are likely to be lost going forward anyway.

    Georgia: This one is also easy. Just a small migration from Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, and now Florida has enough to spare, and Georgia is off the table for Dems.

    Arizona: This one is different from all the rest because the migration of conservative retirees happens every year. But the surest way to fix this for good is mass migration from California, particularly given the fact that we will have few house seats left after the forthcoming redistricting. Trump got 6 million votes in California, and even if a third of that total could spread out over Nevada and Arizona, those states would be out of play for the left.

    Nevada: See above under Arizona. But Utah could also perhaps spare a few thousand moving across the border to Nevada. The influx into Nevada would also help the GOP capture the four house seats there to compensate for the loss of seats in Virginia.

    Then once the 2030 census locks in these changes, the GOP would have a lockbox on the electoral college and the US House for 10 years. Virginia would drop from 13 EVs to 10, NC jump from 16 to 18. PA jumps from 19 to 21. NV from 6 to 8, AZ from 11 to 13. WI from 10 to 12. GA from 16 to 17. IL drops from 19 to 14, MD drops from 10 to 7.

    This plan would give the GOP the most bang for the buck. I know it will never happen, and people hate moving because of the turmoil, job changes, etc., but many people work remotely now or work service jobs that are easily found in other states. But we must save our country from the far left, those who eager to take away your freedoms and put out the lights of the shining city on the hill.

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  57. How do you put a tariff on somebody for moving to a state?”

    Oh, he meant it as a joke.

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  58. That plan is like rearranging the chairs on the Titanic.

    The only way you save the country is stop indoctrinating students with Marxist propaganda.

    It involves a complete reset of the educational system, starting with the Marxist NEA.

    I don’t see it happening, although Turning Point is an example of a strategy that at least provides some pushback.

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  59. Republican administrations, Republican House and Senate majorities, R governors, etc. over the last 50 years have done NOTHING to prevent the educational system/academia from becoming completely dominated by far left, anti-American dogma.

    This was what put us in the current situation. It wasn’t elections, because conservatives won a bunch of those.

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  60. DW,

    Your plan would be quickly overturned by some judges order to prevent people from lawfully moving from one state to another. Take away another right to protect democracy.

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  61. I didn’t mean that my plan would end the attempts at educating the electorate. We have to do both. But what I was simply asserting is that mass migration would give us the most bang for the buck, and relief for the most immediate problems, the two deadlines looming, Nov. 2028 and the 2030 census. If we fail at either of those, then its lights out.

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  62. I am not sure that is the right solution.

    The South used to be solid Democrat.

    WV was the most reliable Dem state for decades. KY and LA went for Clinton.

    Only a few years ago, Ohio and Florida were swing states.

    MIgrations might look like a temporary fix, but it ignores the basic problem.

    Nancy Pelosi today called Trump the most vile thing on earth.

    Not Hamas, not terrorists, not murderers, not Putin, Rocketman, etc.

    Trump.

    This is not some crackpot like Jasmine Crockett, it is the former speaker of the House, a leader in her party.

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  63. I see what you are suggesting as in effect a massive gerrymandering of the whole country.

    I don’t think it is feasible even if it did work (temporarily).

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  64. The 2030 Census, I agree, will be massively important.

    If Rs hold the Presidency, and illegals are not counted, it will greatly help Rs.

    But if Dems hold the Presidency it will be bad news.

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  65. Not counted for purposes of redistricting I mean.

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  66. jason, I get that things change over time. Vermont was reliably Republican once. States change, and the parties themselves change with time. Those changes are longer term and usually gradual. 2028 is THREE years away. The likelihood is very strong that the same states will be the battlegrounds in three years: WI, MI, PA, NC, GA, AZ, and NV.

    Do you see any of these states leaving the battleground collection in three years or do you see any other joining this group?

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  67. I agree its not really feasable…but we have to do something to save our country.

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  68. Meanwhile, another day, another headline like this: North Carolina Democrat Resigns After Arrest on Child Sex Crime Charges

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  69. Virginia numbers updated for early voting, based on new mail in ballots received. The GOP did well considering the strongly GOP districts brought about the same number of ballots as strongly Dem districts. Norfolk, Portsmouth, Hampton, Newport News and Richmond all still lag behind everywhere else.

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  70. Here is another headline:

    Lesbian Singer Kicked Out of LA Gold’s Gym After Calling Out Men in Women’s Locker Rooms

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  71. When did Jason apply to be a teacher. Oh, wait.

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  72. Shocking headline: Massive Fraud Uncovered in Food Stamp Program, Says Agriculture Secretary

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  73. Former VP Dick Cheney has passed away at age 84. Considered to be one of the most powerful vps in American history, was the mastermind behind the Iraq War.

    For that I will always consider him to be one of the worst vps ever.

    And I’m not even considering his blind support of his daughter, Liz Cheney.

    Upset alert here….look for Ciattarelli to pull this one out.

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  74. The King of False Equivalencies weighs in.

    Unless you agree to be a teacher then you can’t criticize the Marxist takeover of the educational system.

    I am surprised he didn’t bring up the fact I never tried out for pro football as a reason I can’t attack the woke NFL.

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  75. if it follows the Marxist judges, in order to pay the half or partial snap benefits, it will take 3 weeks alone.

    of course the Marxists had no authority to ask the king to feed them.

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  76. Nigel Farage: Cut Migration to Zero, Slash the Price of Energy to Save British Economy and Living Standards

    That ship has sailed and its already sunk. There is no saving the UK. It’s gone.

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  77. If Cheney masterminded the Iraq War, fine with me, I agreed it was necessary.

    My problem with him is not his tenure as VP, I thought it was excellent, but the fact he abandoned all his conservative principles in exchange for TDS, and supported a far leftist for President.

    He destroyed his legacy completely, he is despised by both the right and left, he was a fool, like Romney, to think the Marxists admire him. They don’t. They used him and his daughter as convenient pawns, to be discarded as garbage once no longer useful.

    Liz Cheney was #3 in the R leadership. Dick Cheney was admired by most Rs.

    Both are now relegated to the dustbin of history.

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  78. Farage wants to be the UK Trump, but that is beyond his pay grade.

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  79. Do you see any of these states leaving the battleground collection in three years or do you see any other joining this group?”

    I think there are states that could join this group. If Rs win in NJ tonight, combined with Trump’s 46% there, it could be a sign. Also Maine if there is a backlash to the crazies there. Maybe MN for the same reason. New Mexico.

    I don’t see any leaving at moment.

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  80. If Cheney masterminded the Iraq War…..

    A war that was based upon Saddam Hussein’ massive pile of WMD’s that never was produced and his ties to 9-11 that never was made and his ties to terroist groups that many leaders in the area already had.

    A war that cost close to 4500 American lives, over 30,000 wounded and over $2 trillion that might eclipse $6 trillion in the near future.

    No, I’m not fine with that.

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  81. “I think there are states that could join this group. If Rs win in NJ tonight, combined with Trump’s 46% there, it could be a sign. Also Maine if there is a backlash to the crazies there. Maybe MN for the same reason. New Mexico.”

    New Hampshire could also join the group, depending on the GOP candidate for POTUS. But of course if in 2028 the Republican flips any of these states, it likely means WI, MI, PA, NC, GA, AZ, and NV were already in the victory math.

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  82. FBI Boston

    @FBIBoston

    ·

    BREAKING: Special agents & officers with FBI Boston’s Joint Terrorism Task Force & Harvard University Police Dept. have arrested two Massachusetts men in connection with an explosion at Harvard Medical School. Details to follow at a 1:00 p.m. news conference with

    @dmanews1

    at the federal courthouse in Boston. Watch it live: http://facebook.com/usaoma

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