
K D
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Yea I'm not sure. If they are saying it really happened then it was either not fully disclosed why USPS was bringing in votes or they found out these were absentee votes or something. Not sure. I was trying to decide if I would really wear a Josh jersey or if I would take the opportunity to get a nice Bills tie or polo.
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Joe Biden is the type of guy that locks the car door when he driving through "the community." He's definitely not walking though there on foot, or really anywhere on foot these days
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That's not possible. Only white males can be successful
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So it's a bad idea to send illegal criminals back to their country? Even her hair is like "nah I'm outta here, this lady is nuts"
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Boo hoo pay your taxes millionaires
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Kamala way ahead as the most likely DNC nominee
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David Bellavia veteran and radio host from WBEN Buffalo speaking at 8pm supposedly
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Trump is incentivizing Putin to meddle (again) in 2024
K D replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Putin says unicorns don't exist and Trump agrees. He's siding with Putin! The FBI and CIA have proven time and time again to be corrupt shadow government institutions with unelected officials running things behind the scenes. Are we just not allowed to question them ever? Yikes -
Nobody would vote for that. Most people are in the middle. We also aren't interested in voting for DEI or any other racist type stuff
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Gross.
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Biden To Support Major Reforms To Supreme Court
K D replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
They are getting desperate -
Secret Service aware of Iranian plot to assassinate Trump
K D replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Iran, Iran, Iran is the new Russia, Russia, Russia -
Attempted Assassination on President Trump (x2)
K D replied to Beast's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
"We gave up the high ground because we are scared of heights" said no general ever. How embarrassing -
J.D. Vance - Character and Policies
K D replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I'm not in a union so I will surely take your view into perspective. I just know what I see from friends who are and they make way too much money based on their cost of living imho. I have a family member who is talking about retiring in his 40's. Good for him if you can find that kind of work but most can't. Meanwhile, I see closed factories and companies that can't wait to take their jobs overseas. Perhaps all unions aren't created equal? I agree with the ideals my grandpa fought for. We need good living wages, safe conditions, and an opportunity to retire with dignity. We need people who take pride in their work. That should be the backbone of this country. Not people sitting at home smoking and playing video games and making TikToks. -
J.D. Vance - Character and Policies
K D replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Thanks for the well thought out response. Many of us probably grew up in one of those towns. Our family moved to the area to work in the local factory or mine. The factory closes, local businesses shut down, no jobs and no hope, people turn to drugs and alcohol and the cycle gets repeated. Your only chance is to move away. I'm not against unions. My grandpa was a union president. During his time they were fighting for living wages and safer work conditions. He has asbestos in his lungs and many of his friends died young. His father worked in a gypsum mine and he saw the toll it took on his health. But unions have also become greedy. There isn't a union representative in the country who is running on the platform of "we make a good living already let's just all relax and enjoy it." Workers want higher and higher wages. Not because they need it but because they want multiple cars, a boat, all brand new iPhones for their entire family. Everyone posts online about their vacations and how great their life seemingly is and others see that and expect the same. It's rotting people's brains. It's never going to be enough. What's the answer? This is where people's political and personal ideals come into play. We all have our own thoughts. I don't know who is right or who is wrong but I think we all want the same thing. We want to be happy and create a nice life for ourselves and our families. Many people don't get that opportunity and it's an endless struggle. I'll give some of my thoughts- If we just automatically charge huge tariffs on imports then the cost of everything is going to go up. I think we will need a more nuanced approach that limits imports and also gives incentives for home grown products. It will take a long time to build up the production power to then say ok we don't need these imports anymore, tax the hell out of them. Instead of billions of dollars going overseas, I'd like to see more investment here in our country. We are spoiled in that we have a ton of land, great natural resources, and a first world economy. We also have the best military. Nobody is invading us, we don't need to be leading NATO. Focus on what's going on at home for once. And so then how do you fix the people? This is tougher and is really the crux of the matter. We can have the jobs and the resources but if nobody wants to work for an honest pay then it's all for naught. Socially, morally, politically, religiously, we all have our own ideas. Mine as someone who is more "conservative" (yet still independent) is that strong families, love of God, and personal accountability is important. If you are born into a broken home, you are already at a disadvantage so stop normalizing that. If you don't have religion then who cares if you are a piece of crap, there's no consequences. And if you aren't personally accountable then you will just do whatever is easy and doing the right thing is almost never the easy thing. What can Politicians do? -America First -Unity -Focus on education and merit -Stop enabling victim mentality and laziness -Less powerful unions -Stop the rhetoric and hate -
J.D. Vance - Character and Policies
K D replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The American worker used to be the gold standard. "Made in America" meant something. Now it's a bunch of whiney babies that would rather stay home and play video games and do drugs because why bother. The entitlement is off the charts