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1 hour ago, LaceyLou said:

According to them you are now a member of "The Far Left."

No doubt. Romad1 is the pinkest pinko that ever sashayed down Pinko Street.

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They have broken the seal on murdering ordinary white people, unrepentedly and in public, and we have entered the acceleration phase.

This is it. This is the inflection point. Either it stops here, or millions die. It’s that simple.

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22 minutes ago, antrat said:

I'm not talking about the far right idiots, I'm talking to the ones that just voted for Trump because they thought he would be better for the economy. Or those that voted for him because they think Dems are all weak on the border, cancel culture types.

Is this really the America you want? American citizens being gunned down in the streets of this country while the government denies what your eyes see?

Are you that lost?

There's a lot of evidence that this isn't what a lot of them wanted, for what it's worth

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23 minutes ago, chasfh said:

This is it. This is the inflection point. Either it stops here, or millions die. It’s that simple.

He's likely going to end up very underwater on the issue of immigration and have managed to do the unthinkable in making "Abolish ICE" a relatively mainstream political position. On top of being underwater on every other issue of the day and with somewhere around 60%+ of the country disapproving. These are not conditions that historically lead to consolidation... the buy in from the public isn't there, and decreases with each passing day.

On top of this, they have shown themselves to be unable (with, paraphrasing Pam Bondi's own words, the full weight of the government) to subdue the 16th largest metropolitan area in the country. If anything, they are losing more and more control by the day. They don't have the ability to scale this up from here... and in all likelihood never will.

Millions are not gonna die over this ****. It's a campaign based around fear, but ultimately their tactics are not working. Ordinary Minnesotans are demonstrating this every single day. It doesn't mean there won't be more horrors to come, it will get a lot worse honestly. But they will fail in the end.

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40 minutes ago, chasfh said:

No doubt. Romad1 is the pinkest pinko that ever sashayed down Pinko Street.

Yeah, its vegetable rights and no nukes all the way. 

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1 hour ago, mtutiger said:

He's likely going to end up very underwater on the issue of immigration and have managed to do the unthinkable in making "Abolish ICE" a relatively mainstream political position. On top of being underwater on every other issue of the day and with somewhere around 60%+ of the country disapproving. These are not conditions that historically lead to consolidation... the buy in from the public isn't there, and decreases with each passing day.

On top of this, they have shown themselves to be unable (with, paraphrasing Pam Bondi's own words, the full weight of the government) to subdue the 16th largest metropolitan area in the country. If anything, they are losing more and more control by the day. They don't have the ability to scale this up from here... and in all likelihood never will.

Millions are not gonna die over this ****. It's a campaign based around fear, but ultimately their tactics are not working. Ordinary Minnesotans are demonstrating this every single day. It doesn't mean there won't be more horrors to come, it will get a lot worse honestly. But they will fail in the end.

But what good does “being underwater” do for the people being hauled away or shot?  This isn’t going away. A bad outing on meet the press by a cabinet member isn’t going to turn the tide. Nobody is going to stop this until he’s dead or removed from office and the latter will never happen.  This isn’t about political capital. Conventional norms are out the window.  Polling and editorials and podcasts will not do anything to resolve this. Traditional political analysis and history are irrelevant now. 

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4 hours ago, oblong said:

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You've got it wrong.   Its good for people to carry a gun, as long as they vote Republican. 

 

We don't know that Alex Pretti was not a Republican at some time.   Burt since he worked a job where he helped people, I doubt he was a current Republican.    

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