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  • miguel

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    A BIG **** YOU TO THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER!

    The author comments, "And it is the job of the State Department, the intelligence community, and the defense department to bring this problem in front of the American people and say, “We have a problem. You don’t know everything that’s going on, and if you start voting in populist candidates, you’re going to end up knocking out load-bearing walls that you don’t understand.

    I got one word for Mr Weinstein: Samson.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    The author comments, "And it is the job of the State Department, the intelligence community, and the defense department to bring this problem in front of the American people and say, “We have a problem. You don’t know everything that’s going on, and if you start voting in populist candidates, you’re going to end up knocking out load-bearing walls that you don’t understand.

    I got one word for Mr Weinstein: Samson.
    Yep, time to go "open concept".
     

    Mgderf

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    The author comments, "And it is the job of the State Department, the intelligence community, and the defense department to bring this problem in front of the American people and say, “We have a problem. You don’t know everything that’s going on, and if you start voting in populist candidates, you’re going to end up knocking out load-bearing walls that you don’t understand.

    I got one word for Mr Weinstein: Samson.
    That horse left the barn under Obama.
     

    jamil

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    Agreed, it would do nothing for the “Vote blue no matter who” crowd, but what about the uninformed voter?
    Most democrat voters I’ve known over the years aren’t the raving lunatics we see in the memes. They’re just ordinary people that don’t care about politics at all, and they think they are voting for the “good guys”.
    Uninformed voter? Who is that exactly? Those people usually don’t bother voting. But, with the constant war on conservatism l, not just on the corporate news, but pretty much all the Hollywood movies, one can’t escape it. Uninformed voters lean left if they ever bothered to vote.

    I suppose that sounds very cynical, and that’s because I have a cynical view of politics these days. No one is truly informed. We all listen to our favorite sources and suck in everything we want to believe. Makes me think no one is truly informed. Everyone has a reason to lie.
     

    Route 45

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    Glock brand horse semen
    I wonder how many on INGO know that this is not a joke.

    Say what you want about my P320, but there’s probably not any horse spooge in the recipe for the polymer frame. Glock’s poly mix is a closely guarded secret.

    :):
     

    Ingomike

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    Fascinating explanation of TPTB and how much they control, why republicans are as bad as democrats, world order, and why they desperately need to take out Trump.

    @jamil with the ramifications laid out in the article added to the volumes of data we have already gone through only someone with their head in the sand would think that international intelligence could not be involved in physical confrontations such as alleged to have occurred in Germany…

     

    DadSmith

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    Where Republicans have gained in voter registration ahead of November
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    Jack Birle
    September 3, 2024 10:00 am

    In various critical states for electoral success, Democrats have held one key advantage over Republicans: registered voters. However, in many of these states, the advantage is slipping away.

    Florida
    Florida, a longtime battleground state, has slipped safely into Republican hands in recent cycles. At one time, Democrats dominated Republicans in the state regarding the number of registered voters. The yawning gap in 2012 was a 557,544 advantage in favor of Democrats.

    President Barack Obama won Florida that year, but it has been a downward slide for the party since then. Its advantage dwindled in succeeding years, and registered Republicans surpassed Democrats in 2021.

    As of the end of July, the GOP holds a 996,795 registered-voter advantage over Democrats as the state has increasingly turned toward Republicans. The voter-registration advantage is a significant obstacle for Democrats looking to win statewide contests in the Sunshine State.

    Pennsylvania
    Not every state where Republicans are making gains in voter registration has flipped as firmly as Florida. Pennsylvania has also seen the Democratic advantage dwindle in recent years.

    In the Keystone State, Democrats had enjoyed an advantage of 1 million more registered voters than Republicans in 2008, but 16 years later, Republicans have significantly closed the gap. As of the end of August, Democrats only hold a 352,226 voter advantage over Republicans.

    Though they control a statewide advantage, Democrats have watched their leads in several counties marked as a key to success in the presidential election shrink or flip entirely.

    Erie County was a key swing county in Pennsylvania that voted Republican in the 2016 presidential election but flipped back to Democrats in the 2020 presidential election. In terms of voter registration, Democrats had enjoyed a 40,531 registered-voter advantage in 2008, but as of August 2024, that lead in the county for Democrats is down to a net advantage of 10,390 voters over Republicans.

    Bucks County, a key suburban district outside of Philadelphia, had seen Democrats hold a 13,119 registered-voter advantage in 2008, but ahead of the 2024 election, Republicans hold a narrow 829 registered-voter advantage over Democrats.

    Nevada
    Nevada is another key state where Republicans have gained ground with voter registration figures that they hope to flip in the presidential race.

    In the Silver State, Democrats held a 96,875 registered-voter advantage over Republicans at the end of 2020, after former President Donald Trump narrowly lost the presidential election in the state to President Joe Biden.

    With just over two months until Election Day, the Democrats’ registered-voter lead over the GOP has been reduced to 47,881. The number of registered Democrats in the state has gone down in that time, while the number of registered Republicans has increased.

    Since the end of 2020, Democrats have been unseated as the largest voter affiliation, with nonpartisan becoming the largest group of registered voters in the state. With the increase in nonpartisan voters, independents will be more critical than in past elections for Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.

    Since the 2020 presidential election, voters reelected Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) in 2022 but also elected Republican Joe Lombardo for governor over the Democratic incumbent in the same election.

    In addition to tightening the margins in various swing states, in recent years, Republicans overtook Democrats in voter registration in Kentucky and West Virginia, both considered GOP strongholds.

    With an expectedly close presidential election in November, Republicans and Democrats will be relying on every advantage they may have over the other side, including voter registration.
     

    Ingomike

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    jwamplerusa

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    Trump eyes plan that may give Elon Musk role in auditing U.S. agencies

    American citizens do not need a government efficiency or auditing commission.

    American citizens need a Constitutional compliance commission, which assesses the United States Code smfh Federal Regulations against each provision of the Constitution and invalidates all contrary to the 9th & 10th amendments.

    Sending all laws back to Congress for repeal and recession found in non-compliance with the 9th and 10th amendments.
     

    jamil

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    Fascinating explanation of TPTB and how much they control, why republicans are as bad as democrats, world order, and why they desperately need to take out Trump.

    @jamil with the ramifications laid out in the article added to the volumes of data we have already gone through only someone with their head in the sand would think that international intelligence could not be involved in physical confrontations such as alleged to have occurred in Germany…

    Who has said that "international intelligence" could not have been involved? Hmmm?

    I would be surprised if the powers that be allowed Trump to be president.
     

    jamil

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    It's concerning that we vote for the lesser of two evils, instead of two esteemed.
    Every election, every voter has two candidates to choose from. Now you could make some silly, facile argument about collective blame, that “we” don’t pick better candidates to run. But that is not within the power of a single individual. It’s not my fault that so many other people nominate idiots, which then I must choose between the lessor idiot.
     
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