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it was a riot, a pretty low-key riot compared to what lefties did all summer, in terms of carnage and property damage. lefties actually managed to secede from the nation for a short while, creating the short lived nation of Chaz. i’m old enough to remember when liberals stormed the state capital in Wisconsin because they didn’t like that scott walker was going to take political power away from labor unions. january 6 was a lot like that. also, the one casualty that day was a woman shot to death who was completely unarmed, 5’2” tall, got no warning, shot to death for the crime of trespassing. and no one cares, because she was white, conservative, not a violent felon scumbag. if she was a non white violent felon scumbag, the left would make her a martyr. because whe was white and conservative, the left says she got exactly what was coming to her. But Michael Brown was an innocent victim, <sniff> I’m tearing up at the thought. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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you don’t think america is exceptional? we don’t stand out i. terms of what we’ve done for the world? can you tell me which country has done more? i don’t want to adhere to moral customs “because they’re in the bible.”. i want to adhere to moral customs which have proven to work, and to avoid moral customs which have proven to be a disaster. you’re saying it’s flawed to want to abide by the constitution? so any president should be able to do whatever he wants? still trying to figure out if you think trump and his fans are war mongers. trump is the opposite. if you can point me to data which suggests that anything on than the nuclear family is far better for children, and that fatherless homes are a disaster for young children especially boys, all ears. I’m conservative precisely because i respond to empirical results. advocate for what has been shown to work, i advocate against that which has been shown to be a catastrophe. why are americans fleeing blue states and moving to red states? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Voted for Bush 41 and would have likely voted for McCain had he not went off the deep end mid-campaign. The way the GOP is heading though I don’t foresee it happening anytime soon…Maybe of Romney was the nominee. |
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“I’m not liberal, i just happen to think they are correct on every single issue.” The way the gop is heading, right, right. imagine thinking that the nation might be well off if we acted a bit more like FL ( where people and businesses are moving in huge numbers) and a bit less like CT, where people and businesses are leaving in drives. Why are people and businesses leaving blue states and going to red states. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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A huge reason for the population shift is simply an surge of retirees looking for sunshine. |
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I differ with traditional conservative ideology on gay marriage, the death penalty, gun control. Go ahead. Your turn. I had no trouble stating issues where i lean left. So unless you’re not only a liberal but a devout liberal, there must be some cornerstone liberal issues on which you side with conservatives? You won’t name one, because there isn’t one. you agree with the left on every single major issue, and no one on this planet thinks you considered John McCain over Barack Obama. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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As for McCain, I know I posted about my early support for him here at least once. |
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But I was fishing with and chatting with Jeff a bunch back then. Block Island Jeff is more complicated than you think, especially since he was raised as a corn fed Iowa kid.... (Oh, and to play your game, I think the left is wrong on the death penalty, especially for first degree cases cases with DNA evidence/cop killed/kid killed, among other things) |
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to a pure liberal. i know plenty of people who are 100% pure on one side or the other. But you should probably stop criticizing people who you think are nothing but regurgitators of right wing talking points. because you’re the exact, precise mirror image. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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if i can predict exactly what spence is going to say on every single issue before he chimes in, he’s not complicated. I don’t doubt he’s a really good person, i’m confident he’d never mistreat anyone. but politically, he’s as complicated as a parrot. And i didn’t start this game. the lefties, when presented with valid arguments that they couldnt refute, fall back on the position that were all just regurgitating faux news talking points. an ironic accusation from a group ( that you’re not in) who doesn’t have an original thought among them. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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and companies are moving away from blue states and to red states, for reasons other than weather. it’s logical to claim that men are women, and it’s logical to deny that fatherless is the worst problem facing blacks, it’s logical to say police are what’s wrong with our cities, logical for bankrupt states to raise taxes and spend more. i’m not saying conservatives aren’t illogical at times. but jeez…. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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are flocking to. people like that idea. “FL is actually a pretty expensive state to live in.” right, which is why no retirees move there. i’m not simplifying anything. you’re deflecting and dodging everything that paints conservatism in a favorable light. NC and TX have more than tourism, but they are well run red states that can’t build houses fast enough. If CTs economy was thriving and people and businesses were flocking here, i’d concede that liberalism was onto something. but the states that are a mess are disproportionately blue, and the states that are booming are disproportionately red. I’m curious to know what the reason is, to see what we can learn from it. You are scared sh-tess to know what the reason is. because you can’t process it accept that which doesn’t support liberalism. I’ll happily go where the empirical data leads me. You deny everything which doesn’t paint liberalism favorably. TN and NH don’t have disneyworld, yet they also avoid an income tax. you don’t need tourism to avoid an income tax. you need the willingness to say “ no” when public labor unions ask for unreasonable money. that’s all. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Meanwhile president Biden’s approval ratings keep dropping, and people are continuing to flee blue states for red states. but i do t have a logical case to make that he bungled Afghanistan, nor can i make a case that people are making a statement when they move across the country in huge numbers. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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much value and stability, that we should encourage it? i don’t advocate for things just because they’re new and weird. If they show to be an improvement, that i’ll shout for it at the top of my lungs. I go where the facts and results take me GS, not where Tachael Maddow tells me to go. Are the places that have really embraces this “progress”, out performing places that cling to traditional values? are people moving from TX and SC to San Francisco and Manhattan? No. Why aren’t they? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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just because a value or tradition is old,,doesn’t mean it’s inferior to what’s new. That doesn’t mean im opposed to change, but “change” isn’t always “improvement”. im easier than most to persuade if you have facts, empirical results, and. imminent sense i. your side. I see the clear exodus from blue states to red states, that tells me that much of america does t agree with guy. there’s a reason why people are moving to FL and TX and not to CA. for the second time ( sorry if you answered this) can you point me to a place that’s really embracing today’progressive liberalism, which is thriving in a way that can be replicated on a large scale? because i can’t think of one. the ones i can think of, are disgusting, failing crapholes that people can’t flee fast enough. but i can name several conservative places that are booming in a way that could be replicated. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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are moving to red states. that tells me something. you don’t like what it says, so you ignore it. and you seem to take a lot of joy in bashing religion. yet people who identify as religious constantly claim to be happier and lead richer lives, than secular folks. When everything points to blue states as thriving and red states as failing, I swear I’ll join your side. but the facts don’t support it. not even close. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Jim like Scott support seditious behavior . But the try to hide it in gymnastics linguists . As intellectual cover !as if everyone is to stupid to. Know what’s going on
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