Stucky QOTD:. ALABAMA

Many are weeping and wailing today. Equally many are rejoicing and calling upon da name of Da Lawd.

Q1: How do YOU feel about the election outcome?

Q2: Is this a referendum against Trump? In other words, is his agenda in Deep Shit?

Q3: What does this mean for 2018?  (midterms)

Author: Stucky

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javelin
javelin
December 13, 2017 7:53 am

Don’t care– Republicans suck too. Look at all of this “people first” legislation they’ve passed with a SCOTUS majority , majority in both houses and the POTUS position……….they suck.

deplorably stanley
deplorably stanley
  javelin
December 13, 2017 8:52 am

I’ve never cared about an Alabama election before in my life, not starting now.

Alabama does its thing, I do mine. Meh.

Kauf Buch
Kauf Buch
  deplorably stanley
December 13, 2017 10:04 am

Yeah…uh huh…except for that TEENY WEENSY LITTLE THING called the US Senate and its ability to stop the Trump Agenda and IMPEACH the President.
*rolls eyes*

javelin
javelin
  Kauf Buch
December 13, 2017 5:50 pm

The Republicans seem to be doing a bang up job of stopping the Trump agenda and have done nothing ( or said anything)about the efforts to impeach Trump with bogus Russian stories or the constant MSM barrage….they suck.

bluestem
bluestem
  javelin
December 13, 2017 9:37 am

The world did not end. Carry on, John

Kauf Buch
Kauf Buch
  javelin
December 13, 2017 10:02 am

Then, please LEAVE the USA; we don’t need Chicken Little fatalists on “our” side.

javelin
javelin
  Kauf Buch
December 13, 2017 5:53 pm

Let’s see…build the wall-nope too many repubs have blocked…. Obamacare..-nope not enough Republicon votes and the best they could come up with was REPLACE ( and failed at that too)… muslims, immigration, middle class–nope, all repeatedly screwed over when it is time to actually vote for what they run on in elections— Second Head of the Same Globalist Snake.

Chicken little? I don’t think so. More like a pragmatist who makes judgments on evidence of actions and not hollow words.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Kauf Buch
December 13, 2017 8:00 pm

I really hate when people tell others to leave the country. People can love their state and their country without embracing the government and Democrat or Republican agendas.

curtmilr
curtmilr
December 13, 2017 8:00 am

It isn’t even about Republican vs. Democrat, much less Trump.

Moore botched the whole “scandal” management. He obviously dated younger women, he married one! Thus, his denial was seen as an obvious lie, and his “god-fearing Christian” act rang hollow.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 13, 2017 8:06 am

Better start learning Spanish.

goofyfoot
goofyfoot
December 13, 2017 8:06 am

#1 I don’t
#2 No
#3 Not sure
I would like to hijack and say RIP to Pat Dinizio from the Smithereens. Seeing how they are a great Joisey band and don’t suck like FagJovi or lil Brucey.

Javelin
Javelin
  goofyfoot
December 13, 2017 9:02 am

Saw them 2 summers ago at an outdoor charity concert for this local, public farm-horse rescue place….they still sounded great and I still remembered all the words

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
December 13, 2017 8:11 am

#3 Obviously it means every single republican candidate is going to have made up bullshit allegations thrown at them. This election proved that it works. The days of facts and arguments are long past. People really are that stupid. The whole democracy could be swept away by a storm of bullshit with no facts, no evidence whatsoever. The democrat party platform has devolved to just baseless accusations and armies of 3rd world paid off voting cattle.

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kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
  Iconoclast421
December 13, 2017 8:23 am

You are on the right track.

Just like with GloBull Warming, there is a phrase that is used: If you repeat a lie long enuf, it becomes the truth.

I happen to know another one: ‘
Whoever gets the lie out first’

The lie becomes implanted in the ‘intelligent’ minds of humans, most of which wouldn’t know critical thinking from a donut.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
December 13, 2017 8:28 am

Go check out Trumps Tweet about the election. This special election was about giving Soros enough rope to hang himself. I expect to see him charged with treason before the AL election is sorted out. Soros controls the voting machines and MI/NSA have the proof. This is based on answers provided to questions by Q .

Kauf Buch
Kauf Buch
  IndenturedServant
December 13, 2017 10:06 am

Got any links, please? I haven’t seen anything about Soros being charged or on what.
Would be nice, but gives me the “too good to be true” wishful thinking feeling.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Kauf Buch
December 13, 2017 4:20 pm

https://8ch.net/cbts/res/87855.html#88502

Read the post #88502 highlighted in purple.

If the answers to the questions being posted are true, I suspect soros will be charged with treason. People get executed for treason.

just found this too: http://beforeitsnews.com/politics/2017/12/q-doug-jones-was-allowed-to-win-in-alabama-so-voter-fraud-could-be-recorded-in-real-time-2965891.html

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Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  IndenturedServant
December 13, 2017 8:02 pm

I think the vote was rigged. And Soros is behind a lot of that.

wdg
wdg
December 13, 2017 8:32 am

It means that democracy with universal suffrage is finished. When big money that owns a propaganda and subversive Main Stream Media can influence the voting masses and thereby control the outcome an election, then the entire democratic system is a farce that must be smashed if we are ever to regain control of our sovereignty and freedom. It has been a long time since the US was a constitutional republic as founded or even a representative democracy of the people…it is now an oligarchy controlled by powerful domestic and international interests. Democracy provides a convenient mask to delude the people and provide a form of false legitimacy for those who rule over us. Let’s face it: we are little more than slaves to be watched, controlled, manipulated and plundered by those who rule over us.

Realist
Realist
  wdg
December 13, 2017 11:00 am

Always remember that if voting mattered they wouldn’t let you do it.

Grog
Grog
  wdg
December 13, 2017 12:04 pm

oligarchy/plutocracy

CCRider
CCRider
December 13, 2017 8:41 am

Q1-Was there one of those state sponsored circle-jerks? Damn, I missed another one. That’s 30 years and counting.

Q2-N/A. You mean infrastructure improvements, putting killery in jail, repeal and replace Obamacare, renegotiate the Iran deal, take Iraq’s oil and of course, build a Mexican paid wall with a ‘big beautiful gate’? It was all bullshit to suck in those poor souls that think they can vote themselves rich and free. Of course the tax breaks for the Bigs stays (or so he and his beneficiaries hope).

Q3-It means the same it meant in 1918. More slavery. Same shit different century.

Tom S.
Tom S.
December 13, 2017 8:42 am

1) I am mildly disappointed, but not surprised – I thought Moore was something of a nut anyway.

2) This election had not a damn thing to do with Trump or his agenda. If you recall the primaries, Moore wasn’t even Trump’s choice – he campaigned for Moore’s opponent! Moore lost because of how he responded to the (bullshit IMO) accusations. Or rather, that combined with all of the “establishment” Republicans who torpedoed him. Add all of the write-in votes to his column and he’d have won. And, won not even considering the probably vast numbers of Republicans who just stayed home. In other words, what happened to him last night is the Alabama version of what happened to Hillary last November – people just did not like her and stayed home on election day.

3) This election doesn’t mean a damn thing going forward, for all of the reasons I cited above. The much MUCH bigger issue is the hapless McConnell-Ryan leadership cabal. Those two could fuck up a one car funeral. They have been like a ball-and-chain for Trump’s initiatives. The situation, from Trump’s perspective, reminds me of a quote from Hindenburg, who said of the dying Hapsburg Empire “we are fettered to a corpse”.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 13, 2017 8:51 am

Quick – somebody sho0t Ruth Bader Ginsburg!
I’m totally kidding, of course. Totally.

Card802
Card802
December 13, 2017 8:55 am

I could care less about Moore or republicans or the fucktard democrats. As far as midterms, what sitting president has not lost his super majority in midterms?

The press will have a shitfit when Trump loses his, it’s like this shit is rigged or something….

TC
TC
December 13, 2017 8:55 am

The bright spot about this election is that the GOP is laid bare. Anyone who didn’t understand it before should be getting it now. Fiscal conservatives, and social conservatives for that matter, have no representation in the federal government, and at this point probably never will.

Aquapura
Aquapura
December 13, 2017 9:04 am

Schumer and the Democrats want this election to appear to be a referendum on Trump. That’s what they will say over and over and over until people believe it. The reality is they were effective in smearing Moore enough to just barely swing the race to their side…and Moore was a poor candidate even without his “baggage.”

Senator Saturday Night Live very publically resigned last week over misconduct allegations. Granted it cost the “party” nothing since MN is solidly blue with a governor that will appoint another “D” rubber stamp senator in the interim. But don’t for a second believe that Franken left out of some duty or honor to the Senate or the State or his family. It was all calculated to help swing Alabama so the “D” party could get a +1. Policy aside the Democratic party disgusts me because they are party above everything else in a very conniving way. Their success in Alabama just means we are in for more of the circus that was this Senate race. Unfortunately far more was lost than a Senate seat in the R column.

Dan
Dan
December 13, 2017 9:04 am

1) Disappointed, Moore would have been a good man to have in the Swamp
2) Not at all, though the spin will be in full-gear this way. Moore wasn’t Trump’s pick, and when half of red voters stay home, this is what happens. The amazing thing is that he didnt loose by 20%, which is what would have happened even a few years ago. A loss is still a loss, but if there’s a silver lining, it appears people are waking-up to how libtards & their gutless/brainless allies on the so-called ‘principled’ right (establishment) attack their opponents. We still have a long ways to go, however in this regard.
3) To ditto others above, yes, 2018 is gonna be the nastiest, most toxic election we’ve ever seen. EVERY non-establishment candidate (and even some GOP-establishment) are gonna have a dozen or more ‘women’ come forward and make claims. And kids. And even animals and inanimate object will have stories of sexual misconduct. Mark my words, it will be pure insanity by the left on display, and the Swamp creatures will invent any lie to try and take control of congress.

Gubmint Cheese
Gubmint Cheese
December 13, 2017 9:05 am

Should have just sent Sessions back and eliminated this farce.

It’s not like he’s doing anything as AG anyway.

TJF
TJF
December 13, 2017 9:05 am

Q1: I don’t really feel about it in any way. I don’t have any faith that either party is going to have my best interests in mind.

Q2: No. People believe what they want to be true. This is about the sexual predator stories.

Q3: I expect the strategy will be used in other places. Come up with unproven and unprovable allegations against your opponent because it is a winning move.

BB
BB
December 13, 2017 9:20 am

Alabama is full of stupid niggers and obviously Alot of lazy white people who wouldn’t spend 15 minutes out their day to vote. I’m so disgusted with this Fucking country and many of the Worthless People in it. Just fuck it.

gxg
gxg
  BB
December 13, 2017 11:27 pm

This is only half true. White people went out and voted for Moore in big numbers. The reported results don’t jive with reality, in spite of national media spinning this as “unenthused Republicans stayed home.” This was not true. We were pissed off and VERY motivated. Polling places were packed, and not just in urban areas.

I can see why you’re angry. I’m angry too, but for different reasons. My theory? Democrat votes were highly inflated, while Republican votes got “lost” or shredded.

If this is investigated, I believe we will see this election overturned.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
December 13, 2017 9:21 am

Not good but hardly a major disaster. The situation that brought Trump to power still exists and is getting worse, thanks to the Deep State. The real losers are the Establishment GOP leaders who have revealed themselves to be utterly unprincipled, hypocritical, disloyal, scheming sacks of shit. The GOP as it exists now is on the way out. It must be replaced.
The real devils in this are the Southern country club Republicans, the Chamber of Commerce bastards who will sell their souls for a penny and who would rather die than be placed in the same bag with smelly working folk. I have despised these people all my life. The women are the worst. Pretentious, trendy, desperate to be seen as sophisticated and hip. The men are empty husks, concerned with useless pursuits like college football and, always, making money. They have no values or beliefs at all.
I was no big fan of Roy Moore. To win this fight we need rock-like beliefs and steel-hard determination but we also need leaders who have the intelligence, guile, and common sense to outwit the Domestic Enemies who currently run the country. Moore was an easy target and I don´t care how much 14 year-old poontang he tried to get his hands on.
The battle continues.

4th Turner
4th Turner
December 13, 2017 9:26 am

Q…1: F’ how most people “FEEL” about the “outcome”–let’s look at some FACTS– the number of write-in votes during the post polling tally decreased from 24K to 18K to 16K in about 15 minutes:

How does that happen?? Are ya buyin’ what most “news outlets” are sellin’? That this is a “referendum on Trump” yada, yada “backlash against sexual impropriety” blah, blah……. or for folks that have tuned into episodes of “House of Cards” is what’s being played out in “the news” perhaps is just a shadow of something else going on?

Q…2: (According to that same anonymous 8chan poster) the agenda here has to do with catching vote fraudsters in action. We’ll see how this plays out in the next weeks here, whether the “fraction-magic” vote counting scheme will be outed as the scam that it is, whether Bev Harris’ vote audit trailing measures can be deployed nationwide… which leads to…

Q…3: Will those measures be in place before the midterms, to counter vote-flipping schemes by the usual suspects? Now those are great Q’s

I guess in the coming weeks we’ll find out if the Q stuff is really legit… here’s a couple places to catch up on things Q:

https://anonfile.com/J9U6jedbb0/Q_Map_12_07_2017_v3.pdf

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message3682021/pg516

RiNS
RiNS
December 13, 2017 9:33 am

A1: I think it is a good thing. There was too baggage with Moore. In the end it will benefit Trump as he did afterall campaign previously against the Judge.

A2: Not at all. Might not be the same for Bannon. This is just the sideshow to the main event.

A3: Not much. If the revelations from Peter Strzok and Lisa Page texts are the prelude then by February/March this will all be forgotten.

This is just the intermission to the main feature.

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I’d still like to see the Hot Dogs twist and do tricks for just a little longer.
Still great seat available. Popcorn is at the ready..

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
  RiNS
December 13, 2017 9:54 am

wtf does baggage mean? You are saying that unproven and unprovable allegations are all that matter.

RiNS
RiNS
  Iconoclast421
December 13, 2017 10:48 am

It is unproven yes, but it is baggage. I wouldn’t have voted for him. More important to me He hung out with teenage girls when he was in his thirties. Or are we all going to say that ain’t true either.

Just weird as far as I am concerned.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  RiNS
December 13, 2017 8:10 pm

Is that hotdog ever going to jump into the bun? That’s what it did when I used to watch this at the drive-in movies.

TPC
TPC
December 13, 2017 9:34 am

“Trump’s” side has revealed themselves to be just another part of the system.

Which is sad, because right now someone could just show up and NOT be a complete shitheel and have a decent chance of winning.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
December 13, 2017 9:40 am

No fucks given.

jim from mo
jim from mo
December 13, 2017 9:45 am

Future elections are going to be unbearable with sexual harassment claims, this election proved that with the right timing and a willing MSM it can irreparably harm a candidate.

gxg
gxg
  jim from mo
December 13, 2017 11:35 pm

…OR, this time, we’ll see the liars exposed, shamed and punished — including the media.

You’re right. They’ll do this as long as they can get away with it. But they’ve forgotten that some people(s) do fight back, and a reckoning is long overdue.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
December 13, 2017 9:49 am

You simply cannot run a steaming pile and expect to win an election.

What is truly sad is that the republican (and democratic party for that matter) continue to believe that the worst, bottom feeding scum, is all that should run for political office under their banner. Just look at Utah, where they are pushing Romney for US Senate.

You simply cannot pretend to be the party of “morality” and run accused abusers, you cannot pretend to be the party of “small government” and run big-government liberals (Romney, McCain, Christie), and you cannot pretend to be the party that fights for freedom and run candidates that continue to support endless wars, massive deficits, massive government, the war on drugs, the war on private property rights, government control of education, government control of medicine, the Federal Reserve, the income tax, etc.

The ONLY thing the two worthless parties have going for them is that they can manage to convince the gullible public that the OTHER party/candidate is worse. They most certainly cannot stand on principles (as neither has any), cannot stand on voting records (as freedom and liberty have declined under BOTH worthless parties), and cannot stand on accountable, responsible, government (as government has grown and become more and more corrupt under both).

Imagine what a 5% voter turnout would say to the world. Continuing to support the criminal system is simply not going to make it go away.

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
  MrLiberty
December 13, 2017 10:12 am

You’re saying that we dont have a republic. Dont run accused abusers? What the fuck does that even mean? ANYONE can be accused. Which means you cant run ANYONE, which means you have no republic. WTF kind of argument is that?

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Iconoclast421
December 13, 2017 10:39 am

Maybe a better way to put it would have been to say “a long history of questionable moral behavior.” Moore is just the tip of the iceberg of republican candidates with large numbers of skeletons in their closet who have attempted to take the moral “high ground” only to have been exposed. And frankly, as I support a stateless society, I would absolutely prefer that nobody run for any office and the whole damn thing be shut down. Indeed, the threat of accusations should not prevent anyone from running (as all sorts of accusations can be made), but squeaky clean is far from the way most could be described. But then, nobody succeeds in politics without lowering themselves morally – just another reason why the whole system of government needs to go.

Diogenes
Diogenes
December 13, 2017 9:59 am
Kauf Buch
Kauf Buch
December 13, 2017 10:01 am

Q1: How do YOU feel about the election outcome?
It s*cks. Aside from *assumed* voter fraud (Mississippi blacks , etc etc), there’s the GOPe+Dem non-stop smear which went on for months.

Q2: Is this a referendum against Trump? In other words, is his agenda in Deep Shit?
No, to Part 1. HAIL YES to Part 2. The Dems and some of us *get* it; too many – not just GOPe-ers – are mimicing Leftist handwringing.

Q3: What does this mean for 2018? (midterms)
See Q2 answer: the Dems only need 51 Dems in the Senate and: A) Impeachment action in 3…2…1…,
B) the Trump Agenda is DEAD.

BL
BL
December 13, 2017 10:02 am

My favorite part of this shitshow is the article on VF this morning in the HIVE section which is owned by the guy who backs Bannon which trashed this election as an end to Bannonism. Shades of W.R. Hearst.

Will there ever be an end to sheep showing up to wear stupid hats and wave signs to rah-rah for the latest shill candidate (no matter the uniparty)? Doubt it.

kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
  BL
December 13, 2017 2:27 pm

HIVE section?????

BL
BL

KoKo- Vanity Fair was bought by the cat lover with mucho money who is Bannon’s benefactor and you may remember SB went straight to him after leaving the WH. I remember VF being more for the female reader but decided to check it out some months ago.

“The Hive” is the politics oriented segment of VF.

Administrator
Administrator
Admin
December 13, 2017 10:20 am

Josh‏ @JoshNoneYaBiz

The guy I didn’t want to win, won.

Guess it’s time to go destroy my own city and march around in a vagina hat.

Just kidding, I’ll blame Russia.

Just kidding again, I’m an adult, I’ll accept the outcome and move on with my life.

Ten Year Lurker
Ten Year Lurker
December 13, 2017 10:56 am

Great post Southern Sage.

Q1: Surprised but not disappointed. As many have said here today, just another side show.

Q2: No. As long as he’s breathing, Grandmaster Trump will continue to Rope-a-Dope the media and the Swamp, but if he’s impeached, or worse, war is inevitable.

Q3: It means you all you old, bitter, “no fucks given” curmudgeons had better get off your asses, get out from behind your screens and keyboards and take some action, politically speaking. You would all be amazed how much chaos you can create in peoples lives by spending 2 or 3 hours at your local town hall or county courthouse filing motions once or twice a month. All legal, non-violent and you don’t have to wear a pussy hat. Although I do recommend putting on a nice suit.

kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
  Ten Year Lurker
December 13, 2017 11:05 am

Lurker….how about suggestions for those ‘motions’ at the court. You seem to have experience – I don’t (and most others).

Ten Year Lurker
Ten Year Lurker

Kokoda,

My first suggestion would be to find a personal cause that really motivates you, such as Tim’s post the other day about wanting to do something about the Daniel Shaver case. Passion will carry you a long way. By your screen name you seem to be passionate about AZEK deck boards not standing behind their product, so maybe you could start there, if you haven’t already.

You can file a motion for anything, but for it to be taken seriously by the court you have to show some sort of cause for damages or injury. Full disclosure, I am by no means an attorney and most of my experience with the legal system is with Domestic Relations court (although I have been involved in a few criminal matters over the years).

Like I said in an earlier post, navigating the system is arduous and tortuous, mostly frustrating, not to mention costly because often times when you file a motion, there is a fee involved. My DR divorce case took almost 3 years and cost $122,537.58. But that’s where the passion came in, I was able to get full custody of my daughter. I can tell you that when you file a motion against someone so that they have to appear in court, it usually ruins their day. Even if it’s trivial and the court dismisses it straight away, you have more than likely caused them an enormous amount of emotional stress and possible significant financial cost if they bring an attorney with them.

One good tip I can offer is that if you want to file a motion on something, do consult with an attorney. Most will speak with you for 30 to 60 minutes free of charge and you can gather a lot of information in that short period of time. They’ll often tell you exactly what you need to do to file a motion in a given case.

My greater point with my earlier comment about people getting out from behind the computer screen is to just get involved at the local level if you want to try and make a difference. Simply going to a small city council meeting once a month can go a long way in finding out which way your community is going. At the very least you’ll be more informed. Local volunteer work is also a great way to meet like minded people and get your finger on the pulse of the town.

FWIW, and you’ve probably already seen this but here’s a link with some info about a class action suit against AZEK:

https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/824160-azek-decking-durability-class-action-settlement/

Hope my reply was helpful and best of luck.

Administrator
Administrator
Admin
December 13, 2017 11:34 am

2017-12-12 22:43 by Karl Denninger

Oops…..

Well, Mr. President, it seems you have a wee problem, although of course “preliminary” projections can be wrong.

So much for that alleged agenda over the next year…… which makes things a bit dicey for 2018 too.

This is what you get for not going after the health scam and instead working to hand $20 billion+ a year to hedge fund managers via the carried interest scam in your so-called “tax cuts.” An act that you deserved to lose over, and now it appears you have.

Enjoy it long, dry and hard SIR for you deserve every inch for taking the one plank in your platform that would have made an actual and immediate difference to the middle-class American and throwing it in the ****ing trash the day after your election, never to be heard from since. You have deserved to get it up the ass politically for that crap for the last year and now it appears you may just have had exactly that happen.

Just desserts for the wicked lie you ran on the public you shall now reap. Go play “sit and spin” with Paul “I’m a lying sack of crap” Ryan and Mitch “I’m a dick” McConnell.

Diogenes
Diogenes
  Administrator
December 13, 2017 1:32 pm

TRUTH !!!!!!

Unpopular
Unpopular
December 13, 2017 11:53 am

Q1: How do YOU feel about the election outcome?

Hate to see another tool of the deep state in the Senate.

Q2: Is this a referendum against Trump? In other words, is his agenda in Deep Shit?

Not at all. Trump wanted hisself some Strange in the primaries. Plus Moore was a very comprised candidate and all of the large urban areas always vote deep state blue anyway. Yet, in spite of all that, and even with a divided Republican party in this race, Jones only won by 1.5% of the vote. This does not a mandate make.

Q3: What does this mean for 2018? (midterms)

If Moore wants even a prayer of a win in 2020, he will have to become a Trump Democrat. But, it is very likely the global establishment has photos of Jones in flagrante delicto with farm animals and/or pizza – so – a deep state minion he shall likely be. This means Alabama will go back to red in 2020 – unless the dark powers pull the plug on the economy. In that case, its everyone for themselves and who the hell knows.

Peaceout
Peaceout
December 13, 2017 12:55 pm

I have grown tired of the whole process, the hysteria generated by the media, the allegations, the hypocrisy, the 24/7 non stop political bullshit. None of it matters really, what will eventually trickle down to me? More tax cuts that will in result in me actually paying more, more affordable heath care that I can’t afford, higher stock market prices I can’t afford to buy into. Yeah I’m just tired.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
December 13, 2017 2:50 pm

“If voting made a difference they wouldn’t let us do it.”

-Mark Twain

Administrator
Administrator
Admin
December 13, 2017 3:16 pm

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Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
December 13, 2017 8:15 pm

Doug Jones is going to owe a lot of people when he gets into office.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
December 13, 2017 11:12 pm

Kentucky State Rep. Dan Johnson committed suicide after being accused of sexual molestation. Looks like something is clearing some swamps.

http://www.wdrb.com/story/37062873/rep-dan-johnson-commits-suicide-on-bridge-in-mt-washington

gxg
gxg
December 13, 2017 11:40 pm

IMO, this election is far from over. The results are questionable, to say the least. The media is spinning this like, “Republican voters stayed home.” This is not true. Polling places were packed, and not just in urban areas. We were motivated and pissed off. We wanted to send the swamp a message.

My belief? Roy Moore won this thing by a comfortable margin.

My theory? This isn’t the end. It’s only the beginning.

Bones
Bones
December 15, 2017 1:05 pm

Being from and living in Bama for decades I can tell you the primary reason Doug Jones won was this……if Moore was elected the deep state fake ass republicans would not have seated him based on false allegations and shied in their man. Alabamans decided to stop the deep state and elect a democrat to prove their hatred of the deep state and fake republicans. That is the factual reason no more no less. It’s a fact.we can always boot that democrat later, that’s the easy part. Getting rid of a deep state republican is much harder as the many vote by party. This was a clear message to the rest of the USA. We hate the deep state cony republicans as much as the democrats. We played their game and trumped their asses……