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Or Florida, the measles state. Are people getting dumber?Sounds like a great time to never visit that state at any point in the near future.
Or Florida, the measles state. Are people getting dumber?Sounds like a great time to never visit that state at any point in the near future.
They all need to be voted out.'I serve with some real scumbags': GOP lawmaker criticizes other Republicans as infighting increases
Rep. Tony Gonzales' comments come as Republican infighting in the House has reached new heights.www.usatoday.com
I'm curious to see where the GOP goes after Donald Trump. He is 77 years old and thus will not be captain of the ship for long.
I have more mixed feelings on him than others. I do see him as a failed leader. He made many mistakes. But he made many good points against the GOP establishment in 2016, he campaigned on a platform to build infrastructure, protect social security, and drain the swamp, which he ended up failing on but the ideas were correct. He hired idiots like Gary Cohn and John Bolton. And as much as Trump is a failure, I think that Bish, Ryan, McConnell, McCarthy, etc are even bigger failures.
I think they'll have to change in part because young GOPers are not as into that neoliberal/neoconservative fluff. These are not the Reagan/Bush Republicans who worshipped authority and wanted more wars.
The other issue is that now the Democrats are pro-war and pro-business, so those are no longer viable positions for the GOP like they were in the 1980s. Anybody who wants deregulation, free markets, etc can just vote Dem. The GOP needs to offer something else.
The fascist has good points, excellent view.
I mean, its clear that the christian nationalists have taken over the GOP. Just take a look at their 2025 plan.
I think you gloss over just how much more pro business the GOP is. As for pro war, the Dems have never been isolationist. And considering the GOP is talking about invading Mexico, maybe consider just who is the pro war party.
Ya think?GOP senator: Greene ‘dragging our brand down’
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) took a shot at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Tuesday, saying she is “dragging our brand down.” “She is a horrible leader,” Tillis said of Greene, according …thehill.com
What's dragging the GOP brand down is that they have nothing to offer.GOP senator: Greene ‘dragging our brand down’
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) took a shot at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Tuesday, saying she is “dragging our brand down.” “She is a horrible leader,” Tillis said of Greene, according …thehill.com
That, too. They push for things the public doesn't want while promising to take away more stuff they do want.What's dragging the GOP brand down is that they have nothing to offer.