Republicans aren't entitled to votes: they have to earn them. Yet they act like they are entitled to them. I see no issue with Georgia voters telling the GOP "if you want our vote fucking act like you want it"
As much as I hate to say this, our other alternative is letting the democrats taking control of the senate.
If they succeed at that, and at rigging the presidency, kiss all your freedoms goodbye or prepare for violence the likes of which we have never seen in this country.
My grandfather and mother both believe there will be another civil war in the future. As an attempt at being an optimistic 18 year old, I've been sitting here going "nah, they're just black-pilled."
I've been starting to believe them more and more everyday.
Then GA GOP, recognizing the gravity of the situation, ought to through their actions do whatever they can to earn the votes of their very sizable MAGA constituency instead of trying to shame them into voting for them.
What are they doing to ensure the special election won't be rigged? What actions consistent with an America First philosophy have they taken? We know the Dems won't do those things; MAGA ought to want to see some evidence that the Reps will before they get their vote.
Politicians themselves do this all the time: they might support a bill, but that won't stop them from withholding a vote for it unless they get something in exchange for their vote. A politician's constituents doing the same thing the politicians do shouldn't be surprising or unusual.
I agree with you, they shouldn't be doing this RINO crap and watnot. The issue is, we are stuck with 2 bad options:
either
A) A RINO which is unreliable.
or
B) A democrat which is about 95% guaranteed to vote for Biden's proposals (and will almost assuredly support his effort to pack the supreme court). This is assuming Biden is rigged in of course. If he isn't rigged in, expect the democrat to almost exclusively vote against Trump's policies.
Personally I prefer option A, because at least we have a chance that they might vote in our favor rather than a virtual guarantee of voting against it.
If they wanted Republicans to vote they shouldn't have unanimously voted in favor of an expansion of employment based greencards for Indian tech workers yesterday. So while Big Tech shits all over Trump and his supporters, the Reps grant them more cheap labor. Both Senators in the runoff support this
Republicans aren't entitled to votes: they have to earn them. Yet they act like they are entitled to them. I see no issue with Georgia voters telling the GOP "if you want our vote fucking act like you want it"
As much as I hate to say this, our other alternative is letting the democrats taking control of the senate.
If they succeed at that, and at rigging the presidency, kiss all your freedoms goodbye or prepare for violence the likes of which we have never seen in this country.
My grandfather and mother both believe there will be another civil war in the future. As an attempt at being an optimistic 18 year old, I've been sitting here going "nah, they're just black-pilled."
I've been starting to believe them more and more everyday.
Then GA GOP, recognizing the gravity of the situation, ought to through their actions do whatever they can to earn the votes of their very sizable MAGA constituency instead of trying to shame them into voting for them.
What are they doing to ensure the special election won't be rigged? What actions consistent with an America First philosophy have they taken? We know the Dems won't do those things; MAGA ought to want to see some evidence that the Reps will before they get their vote.
Politicians themselves do this all the time: they might support a bill, but that won't stop them from withholding a vote for it unless they get something in exchange for their vote. A politician's constituents doing the same thing the politicians do shouldn't be surprising or unusual.
I agree with you, they shouldn't be doing this RINO crap and watnot. The issue is, we are stuck with 2 bad options:
either
A) A RINO which is unreliable.
or
B) A democrat which is about 95% guaranteed to vote for Biden's proposals (and will almost assuredly support his effort to pack the supreme court). This is assuming Biden is rigged in of course. If he isn't rigged in, expect the democrat to almost exclusively vote against Trump's policies.
Personally I prefer option A, because at least we have a chance that they might vote in our favor rather than a virtual guarantee of voting against it.