Jump to content

reddogblitz

Community Member
  • Posts

    16,053
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by reddogblitz

  1. I looked into this a little more. This is the normal for a first term President in The last 4 months of an election year since at least Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton 91, 86, 87, 91 https://news.gallup.com/poll/116584/presidential-approval-ratings-bill-clinton.aspx W 95, 94, 96, 93 https://news.gallup.com/poll/116500/presidential-approval-ratings-george-bush.aspx Obama 89, 92, 91, 93 https://news.gallup.com/poll/116479/barack-obama-presidential-job-approval.aspx That's why I don't pay too close attention to approval ratings. Especially in party. Doesn't mean they are all zombies. It's politics. Rally around your person in the last few months before an election cuz the other person would be way worse. Yeah I know, but it's Trump. Hang in, we got less than 2 weeks to go.
  2. Thanks. I did not know. I'm not a Trumpee if that's what you are insinuating.
  3. It's not my job to prove your points. If it's so available you should be able to prove it.
  4. Are you getting this number from where the sun does shine? If so, can you provide any proof? A link or something?
  5. I'll give it a shot. We all want American children to grow up nourished, educated, and sent out into the world prepared to be more successful than we are.
  6. 1st bolded - gonna disagree on this somewhat. Without term limits, more elections are decided on how much money and support the party gives them. Then the longer they stay in the more power they have so their constituents want to hold the power rather than start over with a less powerful freshman. its like a snowball rolling down a hill. 2nd bolded - taking a wild guess here but I would put the percentage of narcissists in national office to be 80%. Its what narcissists need, power, accolades, big public speeches, swarms of people following them around smooching their rear ends. Its a narcissist dream come true. And no one turns on the charm like a narcissist which helps them win.
  7. Gotcha. I'll take My share of the blame for not reading better. especially machine guns part. Go BILLS !!
  8. I have no idea what you mean. To fully appreciate Shout you have to experience it at the Ralph after a score. After the Extra Point, Shout starts up and everyone stands and dances and sings along together. And its the perfect length so when its over its Kickoff. Its a beautiful thing. I seriously doubt the whole stadium is going to stand up and make a sireen sound for 2 minutes. Also seriously doubt everyone is going to stand up to rap. When I was on the Seahawks Drum line and went to games, they played commercials after a score. What a buzz kill. Its THE BEST post score ritual I have ever seen in any of the other 4 NFL stadiums I have been to games.
  9. Not bad, but I'd go with this one from 5 years before that. Led McCann and Eddie Harris circa 1969.
  10. Yes, Hitler lost the presidential election in 1932. But at the time he was not a dictator ... yet. In 1933 Hitler was appointed as Chancellor by the guy that beat him in 1932 and then began his rise to dictatorship. https://www.thoughtco.com/hitlers-rise-to-power-timeline-1221353
  11. Can you provide more info about this, perhaps a link. I'm not finding what you describe. http://www.history-of-american-wars.com/korean-war-facts.html Nothing about the NK dictator losing. The war started 2 years later.
  12. Can you name a dictator that lost an election?
  13. How does a dictator lose an election?
  14. I've been thinking for a while in all this talk about Trump making himself a dictator or not leaving leaves out a very important part of the constitution and why it was set up the way it was. Founders very concerned about a strong man getting in office and becoming the king. They had experience with Kings and didn't want one. So they set up checks and balances which have worked well. Trump wants to invalidate votes etc but the courts over ruled him many times. He wants to stay in, the military and secret service will not stand for it. The President does have that much power. So I'm not worried about it. Trump can want to do whatever he wants, checks and balances say otherwise.
  15. I would recommend "Live at the Sands".
  16. Now you are making fun of people experiencing homelessness and living in a trailer? You sound like a Republican.
  17. I wonder if any of the other guys helped Josh win these games or if he did it all on his own?
  18. What is the remedy for when someone does something very wrong that does not break the law?
  19. Turning the corner. Isn't that what Trump said and got annihilated for it? Bottom line: If a D does it its good. If an R does it, its bad.
  20. It's okay that Knox dropped that pass in the EZ cuz he caught a few hard ones later on and we were way ahead against a bad team. But what if he dropped one in the EZ in the SB and we lost by 4. Our tune may be different. Ask Cowboy fans about Jackie Smith.
  21. Yes Allen is better. Having Digs to throw to has helped Josh improve dramatically. He gets open AND catches everything. Just curious, would. You support trading Digs in the off season to get that #1pick back? They are both good and help each other to be even better IMHO.
  22. I agree. However, it takes 2 to Tango. Why isn't Congress working to over ride the veto? They have enough votes. Instead they're playing political games with a mad man's $2000 comment in order to try to win the next election. Meanwhile many Americans really really really need it to put food on their family. Hopefully Nancy has enough ice cream in the freezer to last til the stimulus checks arrive. Both deserve much blame IMHO.
  23. My nephew is a doctor and got his last week. My sister in law is also a doctor and will get hers Monday. I don't need to decide if I'm going to take it or not. Just tell me when and where to take it and I'll be there.
×
×
  • Create New...