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Collapse of the Democratic Party

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
28 Jul 2021, 17:05
#1
28 Jul 2021, 17:05#1

In the election in 2020  the 6th congressional district in Texas was won by the Republican Party by a 3% victory margin.   The Congressman Ronald Wright won the District  beating the Democrat by 8%.   The elected Congressman passed away and an election had to be held  to replace him.

The election was on a run-off basis with  24 candidates standing originally.   Both the first placed and second placed candidate  were Republicans - there was no Democrat standing in the final election at all.    That shows that support for the Democrats  with a high number of Latino and Black voters dropped down to 37,1%  of the votes cast  from the 44%  it was in the 2020 house election results.   

This follows the same pattern as was evident  in the Hidalgo country election - 80% of the voters being Hispanics - where a Democratic Party Mayor who previously had a 20% majority was replaced by a Republican with a majority of 51% of the ballots cast. 

If this trend  is repeated in the  midterm election in 2020  the  Democrats will be lucky if they lose less than 50  House seats and 5 Senate seats - hence their drive to get the Election Bill - legalizing ballot fraud - be approved while in an opinion poll 73% of all voters in fact disapprove of it for not requiring for identifying voters and allowing for vote harvesting like practiced in California.

If any major election fraud is proven during the voter auctions at present undergo that figure of 50 could go up to 65.                      

 

BE
Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
28 Jul 2021, 18:45
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28 Jul 2021, 18:45#2

Dr Steve Turley had a clip showing all the CCP Demonrats defeat. Many such cases. 

Nothing these disgusting Marxist Globalist scumbags do itls for the good of America.

Poll after poll shows Demonrats policies have little support. 

The more they bugger up the country the greater the collapse will be. 

I see everywhere people demanding these traitors pay for their crimes

Reckon Rudy Giuliana should be AD with Sydney Powell deputy AG. 

Clean out the corrupt DOJ which includes the FBI. 

Its imperative the Intelligence agencies get kicked out. 

Impeach activist judges who do not follow the law. 

Two investigations full on must take place. Firstly l, those responsible for the COUP must be prosecuted and hung. Lesser light get jail time. 

Ditto for all involved with the genocidal Covid Hoax. 

Thirdly, all those allowing the USA to be invaded must also be prosecuted and hung. 

They betrayal of the America people has been monumental and there has got to be consequences and a massive clean out. 

The Marxist professors and media hacks have got to go. 

The Chinese hold on academia, Hollywood and the press must be broken. 

It will be an enormous task but it has to be done. 

America will have learned a huge lesson. Things were so good people became complacent. They thought no internal attack on their country would ever succeed. 

Well it just about has and the next few years will be decisive. 


CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
29 Jul 2021, 16:20
#3
29 Jul 2021, 16:20#3
I had a look at Senate races in  2022 where elections will be held and the following are likely to be won by the Republicans:-
Arizona - Nevada - New Mexico - Georgia - New Hampshire.   
Although Connecticut seems to be solid Democrat - there are serious signs of unhappiness about the direction the Democrats are going  and the same applies to Vermont.    
As to the House any seat with a majority of 12% or less will likely go the the Republican Party if  present  election outcome trends continue.      
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
29 Jul 2021, 17:04
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29 Jul 2021, 17:04#4
As of now I agree Mike the CCP Demonrats are heading for a crushing defeat as are the Uniparty Rinos.
AJ
AJHPro3,183 posts
29 Jul 2021, 19:18
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29 Jul 2021, 19:18#5

The USA has a major issue to deal with regarding the influx of refugees or illegals swamping the country.

With mail in voting, no ID required, dead voters plus all these folks walking across the border and the Demorates signing them up as members with a promise of citizenship don`t be surprised if things go South once more.

But I hope I am wrong.


BE
Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
29 Jul 2021, 20:01
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29 Jul 2021, 20:01#6
The desire for forensic audits is growing. In August the Arizona audit details should be out. They do of course have to get the routers etc .That will lead to more forensic audits. There are even calls for forensic audits in certain counties in Texas and Florida where demonrats were trying to cheat. The frauds will necessitate election reform. The CCP Demonrats don't want voter ID or signature validation etc. They are quite simply lying cheats and its going to catch up with them.Imagine in Pennsylvania 1. 8 million ballots sent out and 2.5 million returned. Yet skunks like arch buffoon sharktwit says all is well. Ditto that other buffoon redrooi.
MO
MozartCaptain49,914 posts
29 Jul 2021, 20:04
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29 Jul 2021, 20:04#7

What Mike is missing is when important elections roll around like the recent Senate race in Georgia that determined everything, the Dems roll out  grievance politics and future promises. Works like a charm every time.

The last presidential  election was huge in determining the fate of the country. Trump blew it in the first debate and the Covid news conferences. And the media were  culpable in not setting the Russian collusion record straight.

Governments change when things are going badly. Right now the US is booming thanks to Trump and Mnuchin, and Joe reaps the benefit.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
29 Jul 2021, 20:40
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29 Jul 2021, 20:40#8

And doubtless you think there was no fraud to worry about eh Moz.

Booming for who. The extremely wealthy. 

Biden’s America: American Wages Drop by Nearly 2% as Inflation Spirals Out of Control

What a life. People sit at home, collect unemployment, relish their stimulus checks. It’s grand. But they have to know it can’t last.

One can ignore all the businesses screaming “Help wanted!” One can refuse to pay attention to the rumblings of another wave of coronavirus-related lockdowns and push away to abstraction the thought of the national debt. (Who can fathom all those zeros, anyway?)

But it can’t go on. That’s because there are laws of economics, and if you poke the economy beast enough, it will bite.

It’s now showing its teeth — and written on those teeth are the letters I-N-F-L-A-T-I-O-N. As prices increase, earning power, of course, drops.

It’s happening right now, and given the current administration in Washington, are you surprised?

Average hourly earnings technically increased from $29.35 in June 2020 to $30.40 last month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

But real average hourly earnings decreased by 1.7 percent over the same time period, thanks largely to the consumer price index — which measures the price of consumer items — rising 5.4 percent.

With the 1.7 percent real earnings drop, those earning $50,000 annually effectively lose $850 to inflation.

And it’s looking worse: While average hourly earnings rose by 0.3 percent from May to June of this year, according to the statistics bureau, the CPI also rose by 0.9 percent.

Mixing wages and inflation in its pot of economic numbers, the bureau spit out this sobering figure: Real average hourly earnings dropped by 0.5 percent in one month, between mid-May and mid-June.

Multiply that 0.5 percent by the number of months in a year, and you’ll see your paycheck evaporate at an annual rate of 6 percent.

You already know inflation is a problem if you’ve been to a gas pump lately or tried to rent a car or have been like the guy who works at a lumber yard and is referred to by a friend as “the lumber baron.”

And each tentacle of inflation can be traced back to some type of government action.

Car and truck rental prices are up 36 percent from a year ago. Stalled by the 2020 lockdowns, car rental companies sold a third of their fleets — 770,000 vehicles, according to New York magazine, which noted that now that demand is back, computer chip shortages mean there aren’t enough cars to be had.

The computer chip shortage developed because of the lockdowns, according to an analysis by the Detroit Free Press. Cars didn’t initially sell in lockdown, so auto manufacturers canceled orders for the chips that run vehicles and their accessories.

But when demand recovered, there weren’t enough chips for automobiles.

Meanwhile, retail gasoline prices are up about 96 cents since July 2020, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Increased demand and higher crude oil costs have caused the price increase, according to AAA.

Whether valid or not, it’s hard to avoid the image of higher gas prices after the Biden administration canceled the Keystone pipeline immediately upon taking office in January, especially in the wake of the energy independence attained by the Trump administration.

At least there seems to be some relief when it comes to lumber prices, which have fallen 68 percent from late May, when the going rate was more than triple the pre-pandemic average price, according to Fortune.

Lumber price increases came about because of all those do-it-yourself projects people on lockdown initiated, according to Forbes. Lowered interest rates prompted more home building, and there were sawmill labor shortages (including those caused by stimulus checks).

Inflation is coming from two sources, Brian Jackson, an economist and accounting professor at Oklahoma’s Northeastern State University, told The Western Journal.

“The government is borrowing, selling treasury certificates to the Federal Reserve, and the Federal Reserve is having to pump dollars into the economy, of course, so by the quantity theory of money, inflation is going to follow,” Jackson said.

“Also, I think, really, all these stimulus checks that are going out — at least [to] the non-skilled labor force — is disincentivizing work, and so I hear stories all over the place of employers having a hard time finding people to work, so as wage inflation from that creeps into the supply chains at various points, you’re going to see product prices continue to increase.”

He also said the hardest hit in inflationary times are those on fixed incomes

However, last month, Jerome Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, predicted inflation would be short-lived, according to The Associated Press.

But no matter the rate of inflation or how long it continues to rise, so many of the problems can be traced to government policies, especially the lockdowns.

Some might argue the initial action to flatten the curve in 2020 was prudent because there were so many unknowns. But as evidence grew of the overwhelming survival rate of most people sick with COVID, suspending economic activity was irresponsible.

And yet, even now, there is talk of further restrictions, despite the ongoing business disruptions and growing inflation.

It’s a time requiring leadership, and given the Gallup assessment of the current administration, growing numbers of people aren’t finding it.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.


MO
MozartCaptain49,914 posts
30 Jul 2021, 02:46
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30 Jul 2021, 02:46#9

Another stupid article……the Keystone pipeline was a terrible decision but it has nothing to do with the current increases at the pump.

I do think there was fraud, but completely unprovable in the time available to decide the election.

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
30 Jul 2021, 07:42
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30 Jul 2021, 07:42#10

Mozart

i am merely referring to recent election results - ie after the 2020  election - as well as some trends in voting already noticeable  in 2020 in states like Florida and on congressional level in District 25 in California.   There were  some serious  problems in the 2020 election that relates to ID of voters and  potential fraud - especially with mail-in votes that is slowly making its way to the  Supreme  Court - eg in California there is a case before the 9th circuit court  - which could end up in the Supreme  Court  and besides that where voter audits that may reveal serious problems that may go the same way,  

In essence the DP is trying to extend the California system to the rest of the states by law - but the question is will that not end up in the Supreme Court as well.   I believe that is the main reason for the suggestions by the Democrats to pack the Supreme Court and by that means  get unconstitutional laws to be passed as legitimate in terms of the Constitution.   Election legislation is a major part of the latter.     

In general with the drift of the Democrat to the left of the political center and the majority of voters being moderate the political situation at present is flued and may affect future elections.      

  

        

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
30 Jul 2021, 09:23
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30 Jul 2021, 09:23#11

The fact is American under trump became energy independent and was exporting oil.

Under China Joe its again importing oil from the ME and Russia

The pipeline revealed the CCP demonrats attitude to American energy independence and the the man made climate change hoax. In summary it revealed the Globalist policy of America LAST.

MO
MozartCaptain49,914 posts
30 Jul 2021, 17:27
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30 Jul 2021, 17:27#12

Mike the country has plenty of checks and balances. Look at the role of judges in holding back the Trump agenda.

You make some good points but party affiliations are amazingly durable in the US. Tradesmen may have their jobs threatened by immigrants, but they still remember discussions around the family table 40 years ago, describing how Republicans would exploit them. So many are life long Democrats come what may.


Trump was starting to make some inroads but some disastrous campaign mistakes deep sixed his chances.

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
30 Jul 2021, 18:08
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30 Jul 2021, 18:08#13

I understand that - but it seems things are  not going well for the middle and working class people.   I also think that crime is causing people to start arming themselves to protect their families and the Biden administration is trying to reduce ownership of arms.    The fact is that defiunding of police is going ahead  at full speed in Democrat cities and according to the voter polls they oppose defunding - they oppose open borders as well and oppose voting without ID's as well.  

On the other hand I think that change would also come to Latino voters who see themselves being under threat.    The two cases where I pointed out changes in voter patterns were both being where large percentages of the voters are Latinos and they are under thread from criminals  as well.

In the end  your own home city is now according to stats the most dangerous city to live in  in the Americas.    Hope you have private security as they would send you a social worker when your home is under attack.   Take care.         

DB
DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
30 Jul 2021, 20:43
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30 Jul 2021, 20:43#14

America had it too good for too long...most of them  doesn't know how good they have it...they'll destroy it by trying to make it "better for everyone "

Sad.

MO
MozartCaptain49,914 posts
30 Jul 2021, 22:58
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30 Jul 2021, 22:58#15

Mike I’m 33 miles north of Chicago and most of the violence is South. Nowhere is perfectly safe these days but Lake Forest is about as nice as it gets. Look it up,

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
31 Jul 2021, 09:09
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31 Jul 2021, 09:09#16

Mozart

Looked it up and it seems to be  an area with wealthier and better-educated residents - but probably relatively safe at present    However, that does not mean it would last .

In the wealthier  areas of  Ballito, Chakas Rock, Salt Rock, Sheffield Beach and Tinley Manor Beach   the residents had to arm themselves and prevent entry into the towns by rioters erecting road blocks and allowing only residents to enter.    They were forced to do that  since the  police and army was nowhere to be seen.   

Hope that will not be the case in your area in future.               

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