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Current time: December 11, 2024, 11:12 pm

Poll: Who will control Congress in 2023?
This poll is closed.
Democrats control Senate & House
33.33%
3 33.33%
Democrats control Senste but Republicans control House
33.33%
3 33.33%
Republicans control Senate but Democrats control House
11.11%
1 11.11%
Republicans control Senate & House
22.22%
2 22.22%
Total 9 vote(s) 100%
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It's the 2022 Midterm predictions!
#31
RE: It's the 2022 Midterm predictions!
(November 2, 2022 at 12:54 am)Tomato Wrote: Americans unsure about God are fast-growing force in politics – and typically even more politically active than White evangelicals
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"Go Team, Go!!" For those of you who live in America, please vote!!!
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#32
RE: It's the 2022 Midterm predictions!
(November 1, 2022 at 4:56 pm)Jehanne Wrote: I will never vote Republican, no matter how badly the Democrats screw-up.  What's the alternative to this?

Voting for better/more progressive Democrats in primaries and, if they lose to a shitty corporatist moderate Dem, voting for a third-party candidate in the general election. If the third-party candidates are horrible then I guess all that's left is to vote for the shitty Democrat. But to me that's a last resort.

Also, this is exactly how they get you. "We're not Republicans, and we promise we'll do the things we told you we would do in 2008. But we really will this time!!! We promise!!"

Lmao. At a certain point you should start getting angrier at Democrats. Republicans are horrendous, you won't get any disagreement from me there. That's why it's so frustrating that Democrats are so fucking bad at their jobs. We need an actual left-wing party in this country. They should be winning every election by a landslide. The fact that they're not speaks to how horrible and corrupt the DNC is.
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#33
RE: It's the 2022 Midterm predictions!
(November 1, 2022 at 5:40 pm)Ranjr Wrote: Here's a link to Total Public Debt as Percent of Gross Domestic Product.  I use this data to judge how an administration has fared.

Averages voters are too dumb or dogmatic to consider it.  Prediction?  Pain.

This is hardly the most important issue, as much as rich politicians act like it is.
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#34
RE: It's the 2022 Midterm predictions!
(November 2, 2022 at 12:32 pm)Aegon Wrote:
(November 1, 2022 at 4:56 pm)Jehanne Wrote: I will never vote Republican, no matter how badly the Democrats screw-up. What's the alternative to this?

Voting for better/more progressive Democrats in primaries and, if they lose to a shitty corporatist moderate Dem, voting for a third-party candidate in the general election. If the third-party candidates are horrible then I guess all that's left is to vote for the shitty Democrat. But to me that's a last resort.

Third parties never (hardly) win; no one gives a shit about them. Don't throw your vote away.
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#35
RE: It's the 2022 Midterm predictions!
(November 2, 2022 at 12:37 pm)Jehanne Wrote:
(November 2, 2022 at 12:32 pm)Aegon Wrote: Voting for better/more progressive Democrats in primaries and, if they lose to a shitty corporatist moderate Dem, voting for a third-party candidate in the general election. If the third-party candidates are horrible then I guess all that's left is to vote for the shitty Democrat. But to me that's a last resort.

Third parties never (hardly) win; no one gives a shit about them.  Don't throw your vote away.

You don't actually think you're the first person who's said that to me right? lol. 

I'd argue voting for the Democrat just for them to do nothing until the next election cycle when they need your vote... is throwing your vote away. Don't worry, they'll codify abortion this time! They promised, right?

Dems need to lose until they get the hint. I thought they'd get it in 2016. I was very wrong.
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#36
RE: It's the 2022 Midterm predictions!
(November 2, 2022 at 12:39 pm)Aegon Wrote:
(November 2, 2022 at 12:37 pm)Jehanne Wrote: Third parties never (hardly) win; no one gives a shit about them.  Don't throw your vote away.

You don't actually think you're the first person who's said that to me right? lol. 

I'd argue voting for the Democrat just for them to do nothing until the next election cycle when they need your vote... is throwing your vote away. Don't worry, they'll codify abortion this time! They promised, right?

Dems need to lose until they get the hint. I thought they'd get it in 2016. I was very wrong.

Again, what's the alternative?? A repeat of the 2000 election?
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#37
RE: It's the 2022 Midterm predictions!
(November 2, 2022 at 12:33 pm)Aegon Wrote: This is hardly the most important issue, as much as rich politicians act like it is.

Not being a rich politician, I find it very important and one of the few measurables that doesn't rely on someone's feelings, moral outrage, or like their opinion, man.

And if rich politicians talk about it so much, how do they explain the increases during Republican administrations?
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#38
RE: It's the 2022 Midterm predictions!
I vote 3rd party in hope that they receive enough votes for more funding.  Where I live, my presidential vote doesn't count.
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#39
RE: It's the 2022 Midterm predictions!
(November 2, 2022 at 1:29 pm)Ranjr Wrote:
(November 2, 2022 at 12:33 pm)Aegon Wrote: This is hardly the most important issue, as much as rich politicians act like it is.

Not being a rich politician, I find it very important and one of the few measurables that doesn't rely on someone's feelings, moral outrage, or like their opinion, man.

And if rich politicians talk about it so much, how do they explain the increases during Republican administrations?

Right, but of all the potential issues that impact you, the average citizen, why do you think the debt is such an important indicator? There are numerous economic issues that affect you 100x more.
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#40
RE: It's the 2022 Midterm predictions!
(November 2, 2022 at 2:07 pm)Aegon Wrote: Right, but of all the potential issues that impact you, the average citizen, why do you think the debt is such an important indicator? There are numerous economic issues that affect you 100x more.

First, I'm not merely thinking about myself.  Second, GDP growth and debt management helps me and everyone else, especially looking forward.  Name some economic issues that effect me more along with the rich politicians who talk about GDP/debt ratio.
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