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Keln 1 point ago +1 / -0

How much does this douche make? I predicted both last year's election within a single state (that was stolen) and most of the BCS winners before that.

How is it I can do simple math and this guy still makes millions?

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Keln 12 points ago +12 / -0

And I think they should be punished by gravity, via helicopter.

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Keln 39 points ago +39 / -0

And for that reason we all have a duty to carry on the legacy our forefathers set in motion.

We cannot shirk that responsibility and let them down or let down the many people in this world who look to us for inspiration and an example.

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Keln 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't say "freedom boner" really, but this is how you get one.

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Keln 5 points ago +5 / -0

Little tiny Keln once lived in Yuma, a long long time ago.

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Keln 10 points ago +10 / -0

It's so rare for me to downvote a pede, I doubt I've done it more than a dozen times.

A pepe? Never.

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Keln 6 points ago +6 / -0

Eh, she probably voted for Trump, won't admit it and is all emotional because her brain is still trying to cope with going against her conditioning.

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Keln 3 points ago +3 / -0

At some point some Iowa pede needs to explain why Iowa has so many Democrats in the first place. I've got a pretty good understanding of politics in most states, but Iowa is a bit of a mystery to me.

I mean why is it such a swing state? I don't see much difference between Iowa and other Plains States demographically.

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Keln 13 points ago +13 / -0

As someone who has always voted Republican, since the 90s, I've got to say I feel the same as so many former democrats.

The Republicans have let us down so many times, just playing politics and trying too hard not to ruffle any feathers. Trump has changed everything. He's recreated the Republican party to be the party of the people.

And something I want ex-democrats and independents to understand is he hasn't strayed from what Republican voters thought we were voting for in the past.

My only fear is what comes after Trump. Will the next guy carry on his example? Will the Republicans learn from Trump and change? Or will everything go back to the same it was.

If the Republicans carry on with MAGA, they won't lose, and the Democrats will be forced to come back to the center or break apart.

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Keln 7 points ago +7 / -0

Anyone who thinks Trump wins the election but we don't get the house isn't getting it, and also doesn't get what happened in 2018.

The Democrats took the house by a small margin in a midterm election that was expected to be a big blue wave. And the only way that was even possible is because so many rinos lost support or just flat decided not to run.

We are getting the House back.

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Keln 0 points ago +1 / -1

I really don't like pushing people to vote. Anyone not invested in this election by now just isn't paying attention. And I don't want someone like that anywhere close to a poll station.

The campaign every election to get voters out always comes from the Democrats. You don't have to tell a Trump supporter to vote. Wild horses couldn't keep us from it.

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Keln 5 points ago +6 / -1

Voted this morning with the wife since I'll be in another state on election day.

I gotta admit it was hard to even wait this long. I'm ready for this to be finished. I already know how it ends, I just want to get there already!

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Keln 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yeah the Left always uses the youth for their army of idiots.

But if they are trying that in Poland they started a generation too early. Stuff is still too fresh in people's minds.

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Keln 3 points ago +3 / -0

You get rid of rinos in primaries. The election isn't the time for making statements. That's how you get stuck with some terrible Democrat.

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Keln 4 points ago +4 / -0

If Trump wins I doubt he'll bother challenging the count. SCOTUS will never see it.

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Keln 5 points ago +5 / -0

As a Veteran of two branches, I didn't even know we had a "community".

But yeah, most of us are pro-Trump.

Most people don't volunteer to get shot at if they don't love their country. And Democrats really hate this country.

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Keln 5 points ago +5 / -0

rofl "Bernie Whisperer"

Nah, my experience is they speak to their beliefs when the average Dem voter doesn't have any beliefs, they just go along with the party and what the party says that day.

It's easier to argue ideas than moving goalposts is all.

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Keln 10 points ago +10 / -0

The most bizarre thing I've found about Bernie bros, who could potentially be total commies, is that they usually end up being the most reasonable people and the easiest on the left to redpill.

That tells you a lot about hardcore Democrats that just go along with whatever the party decides.

I mean, look at how many went from Bernie in 2016 to 100% Trump and MAGA. I think they just have a higher than average voter consciousness than the typical Dem voter. It gives you something to work with.

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Keln 23 points ago +23 / -0

This is a fantastic diagram that really puts things into perspective.

The Left LOVES to turn everything into a conflict between classes or races. The reality is there is a slice of our population that just cannot rest until they have everyone else under their thumb.

It's like a discussion I had with someone the other day, a guy I work with who is from the Pacific Northwest, has never voted, seems like a total lefty type but is voting Trump now for his first vote ever. I said "I've never done pot or any other drug, but I think legalization is the right path, to eliminate black markets and the crime surrounding it".

And he said "but what if people..." argument.

I said, well people need to learn to accept the consequences of their own actions. It's not up to government or their neighbors to hold their hand and make sure they never do anything bad to themselves.

That nanny mentality is where the Left comes from.

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Keln 1 point ago +1 / -0

What is their utmost importance is keeping the doors open, and I don't blame them a bit.

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