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Spartan117 [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

lol, best comment ever. The sad part is these people can't stand to live in the hellhole they created with their own stupid political beliefs. I live in California, and would love to move to a state where the people are not freaking insane. In my defense I've been voting against everything the democrats put forward in my state for years and you have no idea how depressing it is to wake up after elections and see every result go against not only my votes but just plain common sense. I should have been born in a red state.

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AntsCamera 3 points ago +3 / -0

I live in New Jersey, so I am in the same boat as Joe and many other Blue State refugees. My house rep is republican, my town is republican led, we get choked out by cities. Newark Jersey City,, Camden and Trenton, I'm talking to you

The difference between me and Joe is that he has tens if not hundreds of millions of people he can influence to help change things. Joe, change shit, you have a lot of power. Stop playing the middle of the road guy that constantly bitches like Pim Tool.

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Spartan117 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think it's good that they are middle of the road sometimes cuz it has the potential to reach some of the people who are libertarian that haven't realized the left doesn't represent them anymore. Could change some minds. Personally I'm a constitutanilist who believes the only way to fix America is to go back to small the small government and personal freedoms our founding fathers intended. That's why I want to live not only in a red state, but in a small town where people actually understand what being an American is supposed to mean. Idk, I'm ranting, still this country was and could be the perfect paradise if liberals would learn to not be so stupid and try to make this country into their socialist paradise. There are plenty of places they could move that their beliefs line up with the governments, of only they'd leave the land of the free the way it was always intended to be