The Midterm Election - THE MOON IS CRASHING

The scary thing is that Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez actually won. I think that's the kind of person we have to look forward to from the millennial generation, who is beginning to increasingly enter politics. She's a "cute", not very intelligent or informed ideologue that is more concerned with the grandness of her ideas and the feel-goodness of her words rather than fact or reality. She's barely right in half the statements she makes to the point where she's so negligent in what she says she's lying, worse than Trump even. Millennials love making their "grand statements" and virtue signalling and all that, and that's what we're going to get.

Shes from New York, she probably wouldnt have won if she was from anywhere else.
 
The scary thing is that Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez actually won. I think that's the kind of person we have to look forward to from the millennial generation, who is beginning to increasingly enter politics. She's a "cute", not very intelligent or informed ideologue that is more concerned with the grandness of her ideas and the feel-goodness of her words rather than fact or reality. She's barely right in half the statements she makes to the point where she's so negligent in what she says she's lying, worse than Trump even. Millennials love making their "grand statements" and virtue signalling and all that, and that's what we're going to get.
To be fair, FOX News does that with their female news anchors. Women are used as virtue, damn shame.
 
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If you're a hack journo for a right wing site right now you can just search for 'literally shaking' on Twitter, screenshot the tweets and laugh at the tweeters.

https://dailycaller.com/2018/11/07/...&utm_campaign=atdailycaller&utm_medium=Social

This sort of thing makes me so happy too to be honest. I dunno where I'd be if it wasn't for Twitter cunts having a meltdown because their party got a small majority in the House rather than the large one they felt entitled to and that CNN had promised them. The salt from these people seasons my life.

The only thing that would make it funnier would be if Twitter no platformed them people laughing at the 'literally shaking' tweeters, which isn't even all that unlikely at the moment.

Yes Jack Dorsey! Let the hate flow through you! Pick up your Bay Area weapon and strike down the mockers!

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I'm sorry... but what are they even claiming to investigate? Russian ties, part 2? Usually you have to accuse someone of actually doing something wrong before you start an investigation into whether or not they did it. "We know he must have done something wrong" indicates extreme prejudice and that facts have nothing to do with their "investigation".

Also when the hell are we getting more OIG reports about how the FBI are a bunch of fuckups? I thought we were due some more of those.
 
I'm sorry... but what are they even claiming to investigate? Russian ties, part 2? Usually you have to accuse someone of actually doing something wrong before you start an investigation into whether or not they did it. "We know he must have done something wrong" indicates extreme prejudice and that facts have nothing to do with their "investigation".

They'll say it's "Alt Right neo Nazi Russian bot election hacking" and then they'll go after Trump's messy personal life.
 
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Why is that important? Have the other Governors been cutting off the water and electricity to the gays?

Of course it's just identity politics bullshit. Polis is extremely wealthy (net worth of $400 million) and has never struggled a day in his life.

I live in CO and voted for Polis's opponent. I didn't even know Polis was gay until after I had submitted my ballot. He initially said he wanted to turn Colorado into a sanctuary state, believes extreme taxation is the answer to everything, and simplistically demonizes guns. He's a terrible and predictable contemporary Dem. Nothing special at all except for the fact that he likes cock.
 
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The scary thing is that Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez actually won. I think that's the kind of person we have to look forward to from the millennial generation, who is beginning to increasingly enter politics. She's a "cute", not very intelligent or informed ideologue that is more concerned with the grandness of her ideas and the feel-goodness of her words rather than fact or reality. She's barely right in half the statements she makes to the point where she's so negligent in what she says she's lying, worse than Trump even. Millennials love making their "grand statements" and virtue signalling and all that, and that's what we're going to get.

She's a Millennial "type" but hardly representative as a whole. In many ways Trump is a Millennial candidate too. If you want to talk generational politics, as time goes on, more and more people are interested in some form of populism that deals with the issues they actually care about.

I remember back in the early 00s, politicians talked about reaching across the aisle as if it were a good thing. Boomers would talk about how they liked checks and balances on power. I don't know a single young person who is into politics that wants to maintain the status quo.

I support the Republicans, but I'd rather have a "Blue Wave" than gridlock because then nothing gets done and nobody gets the changes they want. Money doesn't buy as much, automation is on the way, hordes of migrants are entering Western countries, birth rates are down, healthcare is expensive, male/female relations are poor, and countries are going into terrible debt.

Someone needs to do something.
 
She's a Millennial "type" but hardly representative as a whole. In many ways Trump is a Millennial candidate too. If you want to talk generational politics, as time goes on, more and more people are interested in some form of populism that deals with the issues they actually care about.

I remember back in the early 00s, politicians talked about reaching across the aisle as if it were a good thing. Boomers would talk about how they liked checks and balances on power. I don't know a single young person who is into politics that wants to maintain the status quo.

I support the Republicans, but I'd rather have a "Blue Wave" than gridlock because then nothing gets done and nobody gets the changes they want. Money doesn't buy as much, automation is on the way, hordes of migrants are entering Western countries, birth rates are down, healthcare is expensive, male/female relations are poor, and countries are going into terrible debt.

Someone needs to do something.
Sooo....you're saying we need to start arming all Americans and conquer the Western Hemisphere and then set our sights on Europe before it becomes a giant muslim shithole? Because I'm down to conquering Latin America.
 
Sooo....you're saying we need to start arming all Americans and conquer the Western Hemisphere and then set our sights on Europe before it becomes a giant muslim shithole? Because I'm down to conquering Latin America.

First men down get first pick of the spoils. Only the good looking women get to come to the U.S. All others have to back.
 
This wasn't too bad overall from a conservative standpoint IMO. GOP Senate + Ginsberg Dying = GOP SCOTUS

No wall tho.

There will be a point in the future where the GOP won't be able to win a national election ever again unless they rebrand themselves as the party of free gibs and based spanish-speaking gringos like Jeb.

America is on its way to latinamericanization.
 
No wall tho.

There will be a point in the future where the GOP won't be able to win a national election ever again unless they rebrand themselves as the party of free gibs and based spanish-speaking gringos like Jeb.

America is on its way to latinamericanization.
Let me burst a little bubble for the whitey in here. Latinos who become Americanized are like white people. Those that live in the more rural areas tend to be more conservative, those who live in the cities tend to be liberal (though not as much a whites), so it might be wise for the Republicans to embrace a voting bloc that tends to support gun ownership, religion (mostly Catholic but other sects of Christian as well), traditional family values, etc.

The Democrats are clumsy in their outreach to Latinos. They treat them like children. It would help the Republicans to reach out and try to get them more into the fold. A lot of legal immigrants do not illegals. Notice how the Cuban population in Florida really doesn't like socialism? They either suffered directly under it or they are children of people who fled that shit.

Republicans could pick up more votes by reforming immigration laws and tightening things like what happens to people who hire illegals. The folks hiring illegals will mistreat them since they have little way of fighting back.
 
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