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yup. the GOP could have chosen to kill the monster but they kept it alive. and now it's come back for them.Let the games begin, aka it‘s all about the rubes!
We could call it the "okay" reset.It's like a reset.
I should trademark that.
Yeah, no.i think it will - just severely compromised like every bill has been this far leaving the dems again with unfulfilled promises.
i aslo think the repubs are shitstains for not passing this stuff and wanting to help americans.
Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, a Republican, said Sunday the strategy that propelled Trump to the nation's highest office in 2016 wouldn't work for Republicans moving forward.
"Republicans don't need election reform to win, we need leadership," Duncan said during an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday. "I think there's millions of Republicans waking up around the country that are realizing that Donald Trump's divisive tone and strategy is unwinnable in forward-looking elections.
"We need real leadership, we need new focus, a GOP 2.0 that includes moderates in the middle, to get us to the next election cycle," he added.
Which side wants slaves again?I love that they say the quiet part out loud so often