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The Republican Party took a hard right turn and followed Trump and his ideals/beliefs. There’s a reason why republicans that have lost elections since Trump did automatically scream voter fraud and why they don’t go against him at all because he still rules the party.

It’s saying something when Reagan couldn’t get elected as a Republican in today’s world

And why is that? Is it because the Democrats went from representing blue collar Americans to pandering to mentally ill freaks who think they are women because they had their penis' surgically removed?

Donald Trump's election was a symptom of a massive cancer that has been brewing in the United States for decades. This nation's institutions care more about their globalist equity project than they do the people they supposedly represent. When a nation's institutions start neglecting and abusing the populace, the populace typically embraces a "strongman" who is entrusted to clean up the muck.
 
And why is that? Is it because the Democrats went from representing blue collar Americans to pandering to mentally ill freaks who think they are women because they had their penis' surgically removed?

Donald Trump's election was a symptom of a massive cancer that has been brewing in the United States for decades. This nation's institutions care more about their globalist equity project than they do the people they supposedly represent. When a nation's institutions start neglecting and abusing the populace, the populace typically embraces a "strongman" who is entrusted to clean up the muck.
If that’s the case then please explain why Trump lost to a guy that doesn’t care about the American people and if Trump was all about the American people? I’m sure I know you’ll say, but I could be wrong
 
I don't think media outlets located in huge metropolitan cities funded by multi-national corporations constitute being labeled as megaphones for the majority.
A majority of this country is left leaning, hence why republicans don’t win the popular vote also a reason why on serious things i.e reproductive rights, same sex marriage conservatives don’t put that up to a vote in states
 
Hard right turn, where?

Where are these elections being lost considering we're approaching elections that haven't happened?

What are these beliefs that conservatives (note the use of conservative versus Republican) where they've had a drastic turn of belief?

In this light, I have to ask. We're seeing reports of a million plus Democrats switching parties. Are these all your "Trumpkians?"

And what are you basing that upon? Since we're making statements like this, let's try this on for size.

Mondale, if Republican, would win against Biden at this point. 🙃



Part of the reason I join conversations like this with you are the sweeping generalizations made. I don't get that when we look it's not found.
Elections all over to see who would be the party nominee in the November elections, we’ve seen hard right, election fraud, pro Trump candidates lose (and some have won obviously).

Come November (and august here in Wyoming) you’ll see many more democrats switch parties in some states like Wyoming, to make sure Trump endorsed, right wing zealots don’t get elected, I know for a fact it’s going to happen here.

As for the hard right turn, maybe I misspoke, perhaps they took a cultish turn? Or a whatever Trump says is gospel at any cost? Take for instance Liz Cheney, she’s been a right wing, constitutional conservative her entire career, she voted with Trump 98% of the time on his policies, but because she doesn’t support Trump’s election fraud hyperbole and she believes Jan 6 was much more than a small gathering is all of a sudden a liberal, RINO, etc, she shared every belief, value, etc as the conservatives and yet she’s not one? Simple reason why because she went against conservative’s king Trump on one thing.

Don’t get me wrong I don’t like Biden and hope like hell he doesn’t run for re-election, but voted for him
 
A majority of this country is left leaning, hence why republicans don’t win the popular vote also a reason why on serious things i.e reproductive rights, same sex marriage conservatives don’t put that up to a vote in states
Well, I told myself I was just going to stay out of this one, but...First of all, "left-leaning" is a conveniently nebulous term. The majority of Americans are centrist. Either way, it doesn't matter. What matters is the Constitution. This is NOT a democracy. The majority doesn't win at the Federal level (note: it is a Federal government, NOT a national government - look up what the difference is). It is a Constitutional Republic and you are illustrating precisely why we have an electoral college. It is to prevent mob rule resulting from group think. High density populations packed in tiny geographic regions tend to develop group think - "spend your days with drug addicts and you'll become a drug addict." The needs of people living in rural America are vastly different than those who live in dense urban areas.

The Constitution has this little thing called the 10th Amendment - you might want to look that up, too. Whatever authorities are not expressly granted to the three branches of Federal government are reserved to the States and to the People. The abuse of the Constitution has taken on grotesque form ever since the 19-teens with the formation of the Federal Reserve and the implementation of the federal income tax. It took a turn for the worse in the 20s and 30s when leftists in America were singing the praises of Benito Mussolini.

As a Libertarian who went to college and subsequently worked in WDC for several years including time on Capitol Hill, I can say that the abject corruption on both sides of aisle was so disgusting that not only did it push me to the Libertarian party, but it caused me to leave. While both parties have tremendous corruption among their ruling class professional politician veterans, the current extreme progressive left is what is most scary at this time because of its religion-like socialist dogma, the principals of which are completely antithetical to the founding principals of this country - both expressed and implied. These principals are codified in The Constitution and further clarified in numerous contemporaneous documents such as The Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers (and the anti-Federalist counterpoints), Thomas Jefferson's numerous letters and more. The Constitution is not a guidance document - it is law.

I believe I'll just stop now.
 
Come November (and august here in Wyoming) you’ll see many more democrats switch parties in some states like Wyoming, to make sure Trump endorsed, right wing zealots don’t get elected, I know for a fact it’s going to happen here.
That's fucking crazy.

I'm pretending to be someone that I'm not. In an election.

Doesn't that make you pause. If not, for a minute? I don't get the person that's going to switch party affiliation to influence an election only to switch back (parties) to vote for another.
Take for instance Liz Cheney
Warmonger.

Come November (and august here in Wyoming) you’ll see many more democrats switch parties in some states like Wyoming, to make sure Trump endorsed, right wing zealots don’t get elected, I know for a fact it’s going to happen here.

Here's where I'd be pissed off if I lived in Wyoming.

As, from what it appears, you stand behind Liz to ensure a "Trump endorsed, right wing zealot doesn't get elected" it's not where the state stands with their support—fiscally or in the voting booth. Have you seen the disparity in campaign contributions for Chaney? Overwhelmingly the money spent to keep her in office is from out of state. Where's the will of the people? The majority so many point to?
That majority in Wyoming voted Trump into office twice following their vote for Romney. <Romney. 🙃 >

I find it ironic thinking about how this plays out.
 
That's fucking crazy.

I'm pretending to be someone that I'm not. In an election.

Doesn't that make you pause. If not, for a minute? I don't get the person that's going to switch party affiliation to influence an election only to switch back (parties) to vote for another.

Warmonger.



Here's where I'd be pissed off if I lived in Wyoming.

As, from what it appears, you stand behind Liz to ensure a "Trump endorsed, right wing zealot doesn't get elected" it's not where the state stands with their support—fiscally or in the voting booth. Have you seen the disparity in campaign contributions for Chaney? Overwhelmingly the money spent to keep her in office is from out of state. Where's the will of the people? The majority so many point to?
That majority in Wyoming voted Trump into office twice following their vote for Romney. <Romney. 🙃 >

I find it ironic thinking about how this plays out.
Does it give me pause that people will switch parties for an election to influence it? No because in this state if you’re not right wing your vote doesn’t matter at all b/c a dem is never going to win anything other than the governorship (in the past, not going to again in my lifetime). This state and their support isn’t something that I care about. The state (government and citizens) has a simple way of doing things- Trump is god and we do whatever he says. They loved Cheney (she had a 99.3% approval rating) until Trump started bitching and moaning about her because of the Jan 6 committee then all of a sudden Cheney is bad, so I don’t particularly trust the uneducated electorate here. As for Cheney’s campaign money coming from out of state, it’s no different than out of state money coming in for Trump’s puppet Hageman
 
Well, I told myself I was just going to stay out of this one, but...First of all, "left-leaning" is a conveniently nebulous term. The majority of Americans are centrist. Either way, it doesn't matter. What matters is the Constitution. This is NOT a democracy. The majority doesn't win at the Federal level (note: it is a Federal government, NOT a national government - look up what the difference is). It is a Constitutional Republic and you are illustrating precisely why we have an electoral college. It is to prevent mob rule resulting from group think. High density populations packed in tiny geographic regions tend to develop group think - "spend your days with drug addicts and you'll become a drug addict." The needs of people living in rural America are vastly different than those who live in dense urban areas.

The Constitution has this little thing called the 10th Amendment - you might want to look that up, too. Whatever authorities are not expressly granted to the three branches of Federal government are reserved to the States and to the People. The abuse of the Constitution has taken on grotesque form ever since the 19-teens with the formation of the Federal Reserve and the implementation of the federal income tax. It took a turn for the worse in the 20s and 30s when leftists in America were singing the praises of Benito Mussolini.

As a Libertarian who went to college and subsequently worked in WDC for several years including time on Capitol Hill, I can say that the abject corruption on both sides of aisle was so disgusting that not only did it push me to the Libertarian party, but it caused me to leave. While both parties have tremendous corruption among their ruling class professional politician veterans, the current extreme progressive left is what is most scary at this time because of its religion-like socialist dogma, the principals of which are completely antithetical to the founding principals of this country - both expressed and implied. These principals are codified in The Constitution and further clarified in numerous contemporaneous documents such as The Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers (and the anti-Federalist counterpoints), Thomas Jefferson's numerous letters and more. The Constitution is not a guidance document - it is law.

I believe I'll just stop now.
Well said!!!!!
 
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