Reasons Harris Lost (Page 4/9)
NewDustin NOV 06, 04:15 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:
I don't see how that has anything to do with what I stated... but hey, you got your shot in against Canada.


While we're bagging on you, I bet you wish you got to keep your good hockey players too
blackrams NOV 06, 04:47 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

I thought the "migration" from California was due to right wing Californians being fed up with the left wing policies of elected California politicians. So... what exactly are you suggesting?



What I stated is pretty plain, no apologies if you can't see what's happened in Colorado and other states.

There are most likely many reasons Californians are living CA. Not being there, I don't have first person information but, there is no doubt they are bringing their politics with them. How you got the ideas you have, I can't answer for. Might be Trudeau syndrome for all I know.

Rams
Patrick NOV 06, 04:59 PM

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Originally posted by blackrams:

What I stated is pretty plain, no apologies if you can't see what's happened in Colorado and other states.

There are most likely many reasons Californians are living CA. Not being there, I don't have first person information but, there is no doubt they are bringing their politics with them. How you got the ideas you have, I can't answer for. Might be Trudeau syndrome for all I know.




And no surprise, you haven't responded to my previous post in a rational manner and stated what you think "their politics" are. Left or right? What is it? What side of the political fence are Californians who are migrating to "Utah, Colorado, Texas and Arizona"?
Raydar NOV 06, 05:01 PM
My take?
Very simply Kamala didn't have a platform. Nada.
She expressed a few opinions (pro/anti fracking, etc.) but those seemed to change with however the wind was blowing.
One campaign ad suggested that "she wouldn't change a thing", that Biden was doing.

She had no plan. I think she thought that she could "wing it". At best it was going to be Brandon V2.0. At worst, I don't even want to think about it.

I'm not really a Trump fan, either, but I think that he was a far better choice than Kamala.
The positive aspect of this is that he can't run again. He's done.
Kamala can run again, but she doesn't have a hope in hell.
BOTH sides are going to have to pony up someone worthy of the vote. They've got four years...
Raydar NOV 06, 05:04 PM

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Originally posted by blackrams:
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There are most likely many reasons Californians are living CA. Not being there, I don't have first person information but, there is no doubt they are bringing their politics with them.




Go ahead and ask Toddster and Fierobear how they voted. I think we don't even need to.
Patrick NOV 06, 05:08 PM

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Originally posted by NewDustin:

While we're bagging on you, I bet you wish you got to keep your good hockey players too



We've got enough to go around. Plus, these players get to help spread Canadian ideals to other countries far and wide. It's all part of a covert plan for Canadian world domination... damn, I've said too much!

Patrick NOV 06, 05:11 PM

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Originally posted by Raydar:

Go ahead and ask Toddster and Fierobear how they voted. I think we don't even need to.



I agree. And if they're any example, my point has been made.
blackrams NOV 06, 05:13 PM

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Originally posted by Raydar:

I'm not really a Trump fan, either, but I think that he was a far better choice than Kamala.
The positive aspect of this is that he can't run again. He's done.
Kamala can run again, but she doesn't have a hope in hell.
BOTH sides are going to have to pony up someone worthy of the vote. They've got four years...



Which probably means, VP Elect Vance will try to succeed President Elect Trump. Based on what I've read, seen and heard, that's going to be special.

On another note, we seem to be lacking a anti-Trump member contributing to this discussion. Hmmm, I wonder why.....................

Rams

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maryjane NOV 06, 05:20 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

I feel your description of Trump's traits are if anything, way too moderate.

In regards to him dragging us all into WWIII, I don't believe he'd be the one directly leading the charge. It might more so be his inactions on that front that would eventually contribute to a major war developing. And why would he go that route? It would be an incredible boom (pardon the pun) to the American economy, with arms sales to all the involved countries.

There's a method to Trump's madness... and it's all about power, and making money... for himself. It seems unfathomable that the American people (who voted for him) can't comprehend this... but perhaps like fish in the sea, they're totally oblivious of being immersed in water... or in this case, immersed in a deception.

The echo chamber here will just laugh this off. Fine, they're feeling pretty good about themselves today... but I hope we all still have something to laugh about four years from now.



You "other countries' are perfectly capable of keeping yourselves out of war all on your own. I'm sure you can find yourself a 21st Century Neville Chamberlain somewhere within.


blackrams NOV 06, 05:24 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

And no surprise, you haven't responded to my previous post in a rational manner and stated what you think "their politics" are. Left or right? What is it? What side of the political fence are Californians who are migrating to "Utah, Colorado, Texas and Arizona"?



Patrick, I feel no need to do any research for you. Already stated that I have no "first person knowledge", only that they are bringing their politics with them. Do your own research if you're that interested.

Rams

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