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Post by nephillymike on Oct 25, 2022 4:48:27 GMT -5
The first I have ever tuned in to.
Should be interesting.
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Post by One on Oct 26, 2022 6:45:04 GMT -5
What's interesting is that the DNC continues to support a candidate who is clearly not able to debate, as evidenced last night and as is necessary in the Senate. Actually it's not interesting, it's sad and it's worse that the dishonest media continues to prop him up and villainize anyone who has the audacity to talk about what we all see. Worse yet is the number of people who will vote for Fetterman despite his obvious inability to do the job and his desire to release hardened criminals from prison at a time when crime is exploding, just because he has (D) after his name.
I think much of what is said about Oz has substance, if I were a registered Republican I would never have voted for him. But when you have one guy who has the ability to speak clearly and respond in normal conversation and the other needs a teleprompter just to understand what's being said and whose speech is most often incomprehensible, there really shouldn't be any question who gets the job.
It's beyond time for the American people to rebel against the corrupt, inept and dangerous mainstream media. I would think the Constitution presumes the press to be reasonably honest, not a partisan propaganda machine.
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Post by robbieratchet on Oct 26, 2022 17:08:39 GMT -5
It's going to go down to the wire, with a very good chance of ballot-dumping from Philadelphia at 2am giving the race to Fetterman. Congrats, you're going to have a stroke victim with brain damage as Senator.
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Post by nephillymike on Oct 29, 2022 22:33:46 GMT -5
Didn’t you guys hear?…
That rag of impartiality, The Philadelphia Inquirer, declared Fetterman won the debate!
Before the debate, I saw Oz as lacking substance. He did well and showed me a little.
It would be cruel, and they’d never do it, but they could run ads of Fetterman at the debate grouped with the Inqys declaration of victory and embarrass the establishment.
My line is Oz -5%. It’s over.
Things are looking better lately in PA, GA and NV. I see us getting the Senate 52-48.
Crime Inflation Borders
These issues will carry the Red wave.
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Post by robbieratchet on Oct 30, 2022 13:53:50 GMT -5
It would be cruel, and they’d never do it, but they could run ads of Fetterman at the debate grouped with the Inqys declaration of victory and embarrass the establishment. My line is Oz -5%. It’s over. Things are looking better lately in PA, GA and NV. I see us getting the Senate 52-48. -This is precisely why we've lost the culture war. One side is getting ready to ballot dump in order to put a stroke victim as a Senator. He is quite literally nothing more than a beating heart with a vote to them. Our side is worried about "looking mean." -Don't you dare say that. How many ignorant chuds already cast an early vote for this degenerate before the debate? And that's besides all the inevitable cheating that will occur. I would argue that the concept of early voting itself is just another way to help liberals cheat. The same could very well happen in Arizona. Get everyone you know to the polls, or get ready to watch an invalid embarrass your state for the next 6 years.
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Post by md717 on Oct 30, 2022 16:28:31 GMT -5
It would be cruel, and they’d never do it, but they could run ads of Fetterman at the debate grouped with the Inqys declaration of victory and embarrass the establishment. My line is Oz -5%. It’s over. Things are looking better lately in PA, GA and NV. I see us getting the Senate 52-48. -This is precisely why we've lost the culture war. One side is getting ready to ballot dump in order to put a stroke victim as a Senator. He is quite literally nothing more than a beating heart with a vote to them. Our side is worried about "looking mean." -Don't you dare say that. How many ignorant chuds already cast an early vote for this degenerate before the debate? And that's besides all the inevitable cheating that will occur. I would argue that the concept of early voting itself is just another way to help liberals cheat. The same could very well happen in Arizona. Get everyone you know to the polls, or get ready to watch an invalid embarrass your state for the next 6 years. He won't last six years. Assuming Shapiro wins the governor's race, Fetterman will resign (or have another health event) and Shapiro will appoint his replacement. Here's hoping he doesn't win.
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Post by robbieratchet on Oct 31, 2022 10:59:08 GMT -5
He won't last six years. Assuming Shapiro wins the governor's race, Fetterman will resign (or have another health event) and Shapiro will appoint his replacement. Here's hoping he doesn't win. Sometimes politics is beyond my understanding. I get how to your average ignorant citizen, Fetterman has a "working class" appeal, even though he's never worked a day in his life. But then, Josh Shapiro looks like a child molester, and is a career govt. leech. So why is Shapiro up over Mastriano more than Fetterman/Oz, with some polls having Oz ahead. How many people in PA will vote for Oz and Shapiro - are there really that many? It drives me nuts. I don't disagree with your sentiment btw.
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Post by md717 on Oct 31, 2022 23:24:53 GMT -5
i understand your frustration. I don't know the answer. I can only speculate that Oz is a less offensive Trump acolyte than Mastriano. Will hundreds of thousands of PA Republican voters split their vote and either abstain from voting for Mastriano or vote for Shapiro and Oz? Seems hard to fathom. I'm going to be in Jamaica on election night. It should be very, very interesting to see what happens.
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Post by One on Nov 3, 2022 8:00:48 GMT -5
Not sure if this is off topic, but I just got an email from the PA Dept. of State urging me to have a voting plan. The email was in English, Spanish and Chinese. Using Spanish as a secondary language isn't anything new, but Chinese???
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Post by robbieratchet on Nov 3, 2022 16:57:19 GMT -5
Not sure if this is off topic, but I just got an email from the PA Dept. of State urging me to have a voting plan. The email was in English, Spanish and Chinese. Using Spanish as a secondary language isn't anything new, but Chinese??? Yes, it's completely off-topic. But to answer your question, Asians are almost 10% of Philadelphia's population, and the 4th largest ethnic group in PA. Mandarin would likely be the 3rd most popular language used. On a side note, I think if you can't read/write in English, you shouldn't be allowed to vote here anyway. But I'm aware that's an opinion unlikely to gain traction anytime soon.
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Post by One on Nov 4, 2022 12:58:00 GMT -5
Not sure if this is off topic, but I just got an email from the PA Dept. of State urging me to have a voting plan. The email was in English, Spanish and Chinese. Using Spanish as a secondary language isn't anything new, but Chinese??? Yes, it's completely off-topic. But to answer your question, Asians are almost 10% of Philadelphia's population, and the 4th largest ethnic group in PA. Mandarin would likely be the 3rd most popular language used. On a side note, I think if you can't read/write in English, you shouldn't be allowed to vote here anyway. But I'm aware that's an opinion unlikely to gain traction anytime soon. You racist prick. Well, if I prayed at the alter of the Left that's what I'd say, but I don't so I agree. It's called assimilation which isn't too far from "work." But we know how the left thinks about that.
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Post by One on Nov 5, 2022 12:41:11 GMT -5
The country has been Gruberized - that's a reference to Jonathan Gruber's Obamacare comment that they were relying on "the stupidity of the American voter" to get the legislation passed. I asked a friend for a reason why anyone would vote for Fetterman. His response was because "he's better, he's not Republican." I had to try hard to avoid telling him how stupid and destructive that thinking is.
I'm sure he's representative of at least half of the country, probably more like 75%. Both Republican and Democrat voters will essentially do the same thing. It's like so many sports fans, what matters is team loyalty sprinkled with an apparent disdain for logic and fact. Fetterman getting any support exemplifies this disturbing truth. Sports are a pastime, regardless how emotionally committed we are to our team, the outcome of games/seasons doesn't actually affect our quality of life or the future of our children, only our temporary happiness and bragging rights.
On a political level, these things are both stupid and self-destructive. I can understand not voting for Oz, but voting for a man who not only has serious and potentially irreversible cognitive decline is essentially the same condition as what Fetterman is suffering, except it's voluntary rather than medically induced.
And there's no making those who think that way to understand how that's hurting our country, not helping it.
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Post by nephillymike on Nov 5, 2022 22:03:42 GMT -5
True about Fetterman.
However, our side couldn’t do better than Oz? We had nobody better?
That’s why it’s so close.
I can’t believe after that debate it’s close.
I’m hoping we have 3% of voters that they’re missing in the polls.
Apparently Fetterman was on the view and “did well”, at least what I heard a lefty in the office say. Maybe I’ll check it out.
But hey, the Inquirer said he won the debate so it must be true right?
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Post by One on Nov 6, 2022 7:42:15 GMT -5
It's insane that we're even having this conversation. The man wants to empty the prisons and he can't process information. The ONLY reason he is has any support at all is because he's not Republican and that tells us all we need to know about the sad state this country is in right now.
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Post by robbieratchet on Nov 6, 2022 18:49:18 GMT -5
What's the ceiling for the GOP? 55, 60 percent? Every year it gets lowered by immigration/anchor babies/the media/our education system. Even in 2005 I couldn't imagine the Democratic Party daring to run a Fetterman in a swing state.
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