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  • #16
    A decidedly right-leaning independent. I don't tolerate racism. I am a religious guy but it has no place at all in government. I am a defender of every American's rights as written in the Constitution (SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED).

    I just about have to vote for a Republican because the Democrats are generally a frothing, incoherent mess of bad ideas. Not to mention dangerous. But I wouldn't call myself a Republican. For years I've watched them tell us what they would do once elected and then do nothing on immigration and fiscal responsibility. I sense the same frustration on the Democrat side - they haven't lived up to their promises of security and prosperity for black people.

    I look forward to some of the interesting political views that come out of all this goofy MAGA shit. Maybe some real political change will come from the young kids that didn't have to grow up watching Republicans grab their ankles every time they were winning the argument but got called a racist. I've heard that the young gamers are laughing about how ridiculous all the PC college 'safe space' and other absurdities are. I just want to see what we used to have, two parties that generally agreed on things but had some slight differences of opinion. I think it will happen.
    When the government pays, the government controls.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
      A decidedly right-leaning independent. I don't tolerate racism. I am a religious guy but it has no place at all in government. I am a defender of every American's rights as written in the Constitution (SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED).

      I just about have to vote for a Republican because the Democrats are generally a frothing, incoherent mess of bad ideas. Not to mention dangerous. But I wouldn't call myself a Republican. For years I've watched them tell us what they would do once elected and then do nothing on immigration and fiscal responsibility. I sense the same frustration on the Democrat side - they haven't lived up to their promises of security and prosperity for black people.

      I look forward to some of the interesting political views that come out of all this goofy MAGA shit. Maybe some real political change will come from the young kids that didn't have to grow up watching Republicans grab their ankles every time they were winning the argument but got called a racist. I've heard that the young gamers are laughing about how ridiculous all the PC college 'safe space' and other absurdities are. I just want to see what we used to have, two parties that generally agreed on things but had some slight differences of opinion. I think it will happen.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by The King View Post
        Rebuplican?
        Meh, silly human mistake. Never pretended to be anything more. Good catch though.
        Originally posted by Taya Kyle, American Gun
        There comes a time when honest debate, serious diplomatic efforts, and logical arguments have been exhausted and only men and women willing to take up arms against evil will suffice to save the freedom of a nation or continent.

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        • #19
          That’s the one I’ll pick then.

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          • #20
            1. I don't care what gender you prefer to marry
            2. There are only 2 genders
            3. Don't fuck with my guns, in fact let me have the restricted ones more easily too.
            4. Free the weed, I don't smoke but I might start, extra tax revenue.
            5. I don't like abortion, but I understand mistakes.
            6. I see way too many mistakes walking around spending my tax money.
            7. I like big butts and I can not lie.
            That's all I have off the top of my head. I refuse to swear a blind allegiance to a political party.

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            • #21
              50 is more than I thought were in the politics forum.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
                I've heard that the young gamers are laughing about how ridiculous all the PC college 'safe space' and other absurdities are.
                People under 15 who are polled are deeply conservative these days. Fiscally speaking. The vast majority. Its kind of the opposite of what most people would say. Something like "You can't trust the kids", well now you can. Everything has shifted. Dems got a big wake up call coming. In order to stay alive the democratic party will probably reform and ditch the slavering insanity. Probably see the return of the blue dog or something like.
                WH

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
                  People under 15 who are polled are deeply conservative these days. Fiscally speaking. The vast majority. Its kind of the opposite of what most people would say. Something like "You can't trust the kids", well now you can. Everything has shifted. Dems got a big wake up call coming. In order to stay alive the democratic party will probably reform and ditch the slavering insanity. Probably see the return of the blue dog or something like.
                  I find it hard to believe anyone under 15 cares about politics, beyond Trump jokes. Can you show some evidence?
                  2004 Z06 Commemorative Ed.

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                  • #24


                    It's a joke, nancy.
                    When the government pays, the government controls.

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                    • #25
                      ^^^

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                      • #26
                        constitutional Conservative republican. i want the constitution returned to it's original state with a very few exceptions. 3000 pages of progressive socialism needs to be removed .
                        the single most dangerous thing is our universities and schools. as years have gone by younger far left progressives have came into our schools . i keep a close eye on our school. first sign of lefty bullshit and i will hit the board .
                        god guns and country pretty much covers it .

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by BradM View Post
                          1. I don't care what gender you prefer to marry
                          2. There are only 2 genders
                          3. Don't fuck with my guns, in fact let me have the restricted ones more easily too.
                          4. Free the weed, I don't smoke but I might start, extra tax revenue.
                          5. I don't like abortion, but I understand mistakes.
                          6. I see way too many mistakes walking around spending my tax money.
                          7. I like big butts and I can not lie.
                          That's all I have off the top of my head. I refuse to swear a blind allegiance to a political party.
                          All of this. If we can find a name for this "un-party party", I'd be a flag waving member.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by BLAKE View Post
                            All of this. If we can find a name for this "un-party party", I'd be a flag waving member.
                            It needs to happen

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                            • #29
                              When the government pays, the government controls.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by mschmoyer View Post
                                I find it hard to believe anyone under 15 cares about politics, beyond Trump jokes. Can you show some evidence?
                                Well I didn't mention politics. I said fiscally. Meaning they seem to understand economics/money better than their predecessors. Maybe they just dislike wastefulness more. Which will of course influence their politics away from socialism and the pro(re)gressive agenda. Here's a source you'll probably find acceptable. But there are plenty more, its something that comes fairly frequently in various places. I'm sure Time only covered it because its pretty well known and often talked about and they want to put their spin on it, as best they can.

                                They're more likely to support same-sex marriage — but not support gun control. Why?
                                WH

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