21 thoughts on “News/Politics 10-21-22

  1. Now where would they get that idea from?

    It’s “Weekend at Joey’s 2”

    And maybe they got it here….

    Maybe ask Jill Biden that question too.

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  2. I have zero faith in this clown.

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  3. It’s fine……

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  4. Didn’t you hear me?

    I said it’s fine…..

    Well look at that. A fact check of the president that actually checks the facts. So it can be done, just not by the lapdog media.

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  5. It’s fine….

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  6. Huh.

    I’ve been told this was a winning strategy for Dems….

    “Democrats focus on the overturning of Roe not driving voters”

    https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/oct/20/democrats-focus-on-the-overturning-of-roe-not-driv/

    “Growing evidence suggests that Democratic congressional and Senate candidates who focused almost exclusively on abortion as their salvation this fall made a bad bet. They found themselves cornered running in a year when their party’s president’s negatives are a real problem and the public was blaming Democrats for inflation and crime. Democrats found themselves searching frantically for a way to change the subject.

    Their first thought was to turn the traditional referendum on the president, his party and policies into a referendum on former President Donald Trump. They claimed his minions, this year’s GOP candidates and anyone who supported them represent an existential threat to democracy itself. This played well with their base, but also upset and motivated Republican voters who may or may not have been strong Trump supporters but who were outraged at the charge.

    Then came Dobbs v. Jackson overruling Roe v. Wade in June. Democrats from President Biden on down were convinced that the Supreme Court had handed them just what they needed. Focusing on abortion would turn out suburban women in record numbers to save the day. It hasn’t happened.

    Many suspect that from the day the Dobbs decision came down, pro-abortion forces and the media were misreading polls by assuming that all or most of the women who claimed abortion was a major issue that would affect their vote were going to vote with Democrats. Women have historically been split on the issue with almost as many describing themselves as “pro-life” as “pro-choice.” In any case, it does not appear that the issue is helping in the way Democratic strategists predicted.

    The most recent New York Times/Siena Poll tells the tale. Democrats have not managed to change the subject because most voters remain far more concerned about crime, the economy and inflation, issues that polls confirm Republican candidates are better able to solve. Focusing on Mr. Trump, Jan. 6 or abortion is not driving voters.

    Meanwhile, Democratic campaigns continue to focus on abortion with little apparent impact. The 18-percentage-point generic Democratic advantage among independent women in September’s Times/Siena poll has vanished. These same women now favor Republicans by 14 points — a reversal that goes far to explain why the 1-point Democratic lead in September has morphed into a 4-point Republican lead now.

    The failure of focusing so single-mindedly on abortion is nowhere clearer than in Wisconsin, where Democrats’ early hopes of ousting Republican Sen. Ron Johnson are crumbling. In early August, Mr. Johnson’s Democratic opponent, Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, enjoyed a 7-point lead. Mr. Johnson fought his way back to even and last week began pulling ahead. The latest Marquette University poll released on Oct. 5 had Mr. Johnson up by 6 points, and the feeling on the ground is that the race is continuing to move in Mr. Johnson’s direction.

    Their campaigns are very different. Mr. Barnes focuses almost exclusively on abortion while Mr. Johnson talks about inflation and crime. The race could tighten up again as Wisconsin races tend to be closer than the latest polls would seem to predict and midterm races are about voter turnout rather than persuasion.”

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  7. All laws restricting abortion were lost in MN when our AG refused to defend them. Do most people really believe that parents should not even know their child is having an abortion? Do most people believe there should be no restrictions? We know that is not the case.

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  8. And there is this playing out in the state in which I live. Any wonder why no one wants to go to Denver?!

    The city will give the nonprofit Denver Basic Income Project city funding as the organization embarks on its goal to give 820 homeless people cash and then study the effects.

    The up to $2 million from the city will give direct cash assistance to more than 140 women, transgender and gender non-conforming individuals, and families in shelters

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  9. Keep running on this please Democrats.

    It’s such a winning issue for you.

    “Poll: Nearly 80% Of Voters Oppose Transgender Procedures On Minors”

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/poll-nearly-80-of-voters-oppose-transgender-procedures-on-minors

    “A new poll found that nearly 80% of American voters believe that minors should be required to wait until they are adults to pursue transgender procedures.

    The national survey, conducted by Convention of States Action, in partnership with The Trafalgar Group, polled over 1,000 likely 2022 election voters in October. When asked if they “believe underage minors should be required to wait until they are adults to use puberty blockers and undergo permanent sex change procedures,” the poll found that 78.7% of all respondents comprising Democrats, Republicans, and non-partisan affiliations said they should “wait.”

    “The idea that young people have to be 16 to drive, 18 to vote, and 21 to drink, and yet can undergo life-altering medical procedures in middle school defies common sense, and the American people see that clearly,” said Mark Meckler, president of the Convention of States.

    The overwhelming majority of Republican and independent voters oppose gender change treatments for minors, while Democrats were divided. 96.8% of Republican voters, 84.6% of independent voters, and 53.2% of Democrats said that minors should wait until they are adults to pursue medical transition.”

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  10. Sure….

    If your GrandPa was a murderer.

    Then it would be just like that, otherwise, no.

    “Murderers In Prison For Life Are “Like Your Grandfather”…”

    Like

  11. You peasants don’t realize how lucky you are.

    But you will very soon….

    Of course…

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  12. Another “non-partisan” group is exposed as frauds shilling for Dems.

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  13. This group of individuals are as much responsible for America’s decline as Biden, Pelosi, and Schumer.

    Only one missing is their leader, Susan Rice.

    Take note.

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  14. The Biden way of running a campaign…

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  15. In part an email from my Congressman:

    I am appalled at the recent decision by the Department of Defense to use American taxpayer dollars to facilitate abortions for service members and their families,” said Congressman Doug Lamborn. “This is yet another example of the Biden Administration doing everything in its power to disregard human life and push the liberal left’s radical agenda against American values.

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