Ok...alright...would you guys rather let this madness continue or stop it right now AND no more democrats in office ever again but you have to be lightfoots sex slave for one month no days off?
Don't be going all Mad Max on us now!**** that. Drop all the nukes. Bring on the roaming bands of scavengers, raiders, and cannibals. Time to go all "Book of Eli" or "Fallout: New Vegas" before I'd let that...thing...anywhere near my ding a ling or my precious lil' booty butt. No laws in the wasteland, so the righteous could quickly sort out the unrighteous.
Don't be going all Mad Max on us now!
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Bring it on. Ain't goin near Beetlejuice, even with @Sam7sf 's junk!
Don't forget that asshole Straus.The main reason Texas would turn blue will be the RINOs. If the Republicans running (Cornyn, Abbott, Phelan, Kacal, etc.) vote to empower Democrats, then why vote Republican? Put some real Constitutional (US & TX) conservatives on the ballot, and the tide will turn. Just ask Ted Cruz....
I didn't read all 100+ posts and won't comment further on the disgusting barbarism that is abortion nor those that perpetuate it, but will comment on the influx.As more and more people resettle to Texas, we seem to inch closer and closer to going Blue. Is anyone else thinking that bringing R v W back to the forefront, it risks engaging more and more swings to the liberal side, ultimately pushing Texas to flip? I've been having more and more political conversations with people who I never felt were political before. Will that translate to the polls?
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I didn't leave CA for TX only to be followed by Libtards. If their politics are so awesome they should stay where they are, in fantastically successful cities like LA and SF where there is absolutely nothing wrong, obviously. If people move to TX like I did then they have to accept the politics of this great state instead of trying to poison it like they did in CA. #1A all day. #2A all day.As more and more people resettle to Texas, we seem to inch closer and closer to going Blue. Is anyone else thinking that bringing R v W back to the forefront, it risks engaging more and more swings to the liberal side, ultimately pushing Texas to flip? I've been having more and more political conversations with people who I never felt were political before. Will that translate to the polls?
I didn't leave CA for TX only to be followed by Libtards. If their politics are so awesome they should stay where they are, in fantastically successful cities like LA and SF where there is absolutely nothing wrong, obviously. If people move to TX like I did then they have to accept the politics of this great state instead of trying to poison it like they did in CA. #1A all day. #2A all day.
If people move to TX like I did then they have to accept the politics of this great state instead of trying to poison it like they did in CA. #1A all day. #2A all day.
Thank you sir!Welcome to the Forum!
Yes, the Republicans are in trouble! I have voted almost a straight Republican ticket since Clinton, but no more. When die-hard constitutional voters have finally given up on the RINOs (gun bill was the final straw) after being repeatedly betrayed for no reason! There is no longer a desire to give them any support, they are just as bad as the Democrats (in different ways)!
Until term limits are passed this country will continue to collapse. Let's hope for a viable Libertarian party, but I am not holding my breath.
I hope not. While I have not been a fan of abortion I grew up in the era of town girls disappearing to go visit their "aunt" in another city for a month or more. What I have never cared for is the fact that the federal gov't gives money to, and supports, Planned Parenthood. Making abortion easier to obtain has only increased the number of abortions in our communities. If the decisions concerning abortions should be state concerns, so should the paying for them. The lack of fathers in the home and core family beliefs in many have contributed to the lack of self-restraint. Mothers should have to state who the father(s) are and the men (loose term) should have to contribute.As more and more people resettle to Texas, we seem to inch closer and closer to going Blue. Is anyone else thinking that bringing R v W back to the forefront, it risks engaging more and more swings to the liberal side, ultimately pushing Texas to flip? I've been having more and more political conversations with people who I never felt were political before. Will that translate to the polls?
I am in favor of the constitution which says all rights not expressively given to the federal government should be for the states.
We should have the right to guns (federal constitutional rights)
We should have the right to medical care without government interference whether it is abortion or vaccinations. It is amazing how almost all people believe in "my body, my choice", but not to both parts of the previous statement.
My view on the issues is pertinent only to myself, and other people's opinions should be respected as well.