America is fighting back.

ResearchMonkey

Well-Known Member
In August of this year you posted a great graphic and it was so true. Having you post the truth was quite surprising with just how often you're on the wrong side of everything.


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I was wondering how you enjoyed getting TEA Bagged so handily? -- You, like Obama, disappeared for the historic resurgence of real Americans voicing their love for these United States.

I wouldn't of wanted to be around for the shellacking either. Did you SeeSack? -- Welcome back.
 

spike

New Member
Yeah, it was true thanks. The presidential election map showed a great shrinkage of dumbfuckistan from the 2004 presidential election map.

The election went well for me. Somewhere around 90% or more of the stuff went the way I voted. I imagine you must have felt clobbered with Whitman and Fiorina sent packing.

Oh that's right you don't think women are fit for office anyway. Still, I can't imagine your ballot worked out too well.
 

Altron

Well-Known Member
Or, most people are dissatisfied with their elected officials regardless of party affiliations, and there was a strong movement against incumbents.

Additionally, a geographical view is completely inappropriate as this has absolutely no bearing on government. House representation is based on population. The Northeast, for instance, is tiny on the map and in terms of physical area, but has a huge population. From land mass, this years Republicans would have an overwhelming majority, but when you count up the population, it's a much smaller gap. This is because there are many small-on-your-map urban areas that are very densely populated and thus have many representatives, but don't have as much weight on the overall appearance as a sparsely populated state that has far fewer representatives.

The Democrats took a lot of seats in '08 due to how upset people were over Bush and Iraq. As usual, elected officials don't live up to their campaign promises, so a whole bunch of them got kicked out this year because of anger over the recession and healthcare and whatever else. Next time, we'll be pissed off over something else, and vote out a bunch of incumbents again. It's a cycle that won't stop until we have politicians that aren't sleazebags (i.e. never)
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Additionally, a geographical view is completely inappropriate as this has absolutely no bearing on government.

No?

The why is it the elitist enclave, generally north & east of Virgina, The greater Chicago region & the population centers of the west coast are consistently liberal?

The Democrats took a lot of seats in '08 due to how upset people were over Bush and Iraq.

Ironically, they spent 8 years listening to a deafening roar form those in the previous mentioned areas hammer at GW & his policies, quite literally, from before Bush ever took office. Bush & his policies were not the deciding force. Peace (mot military) & silence were.
 

catocom

Well-Known Member
I, even now, still hold on to the shame, lest I forget,
that I actually fell for a similar line on the "Patriot Act", and
actually believed they would let it sunset.

frickin politicians :disgust:
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
and actually believe they would let it sunset.

Remind yourself who complained about it fpr the last 6 years. Then, remind yourself who didn't simply extend it but completely removed any variation of an ending.
 

catocom

Well-Known Member
Oh, I Know.

btw, I changed that 'believe' to 'believed'.
Thanks for the recall.

[rant]
I just Hope that people will continue to remember the Change that came.
AND the change that didn't happen.

I Hope people will remember that just saying what you want an end result to
be, isn't all that's important. How you get there, and the consequences have to be considered.

Of coarse some people chose to "believe the lie" and won't ever see truth.
Sad really.
[/rant]
 

ResearchMonkey

Well-Known Member
I'm looking forward to seeing the effects of massive wins of the state legislator houses, lets see some 10th amendment action.

:usa:
 

catocom

Well-Known Member
I'm looking forward to the House spitting out some bills that are short,
easy to read, and to the point.

I think they are going to show where the real hold-up is coming from.
 

ResearchMonkey

Well-Known Member
I'm looking forward to the House spitting out some bills that are short,
easy to read, and to the point.

I think they are going to show where the real hold-up is coming from.
As long as the deliver them, I don't expect any will get signed.
The budget could get interesting.
 

ResearchMonkey

Well-Known Member
Yeah, it was true thanks. The presidential election map showed a great shrinkage of dumbfuckistan from the 2004 presidential election map.

I guess it depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is.



The election went well for me. Somewhere around 90% or more of the stuff went the way I voted.
I bet. The 6ht largest economy in the world in the shitter and your happy as a clam. I'm OK with letting Brown drink from the fountain of liberalism as it turns to searing flame.


Oh that's right you don't think women are fit for office anyway. Still, I can't imagine your ballot worked out too well.
You're an idiot who can't read and prefers delusions and illusions to govern your cognitive functions.

America can see who you are now and voted accordingly commie-boy.
 

ResearchMonkey

Well-Known Member
dumbfuckistanisshrinkin.gif


You posted it THIS year dumble-dick.

Yeah, it was true thanks. The presidential election map showed a great shrinkage of dumbfuckistan from the 2004 presidential election map.

I guess it depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is.



The election went well for me. Somewhere around 90% or more of the stuff went the way I voted.
I bet. The 6ht largest economy in the world in the shitter and your happy as a clam. I'm OK with letting Brown drink from the fountain of liberalism as it turns to searing flame.


Oh that's right you don't think women are fit for office anyway. Still, I can't imagine your ballot worked out too well.
You're an idiot who can't read and prefers delusions and illusions to govern your cognitive functions.

America can see who you are now and voted accordingly commie-boy.
 

spike

New Member
I guess it depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is.


I didn't use that word. :laugh:



I bet. The 6ht largest economy in the world in the shitter and your happy as a clam. I'm OK with letting Brown drink from the fountain of liberalism as it turns to searing flame.

The CA economy being down was not an effect of this recent ballot. But yes, I'm pretty happy with how my ballot went.


You're an idiot who can't read and prefers delusions and illusions to govern your cognitive functions.

I just can't imagine your ballot worked out too well. Maybe that's a delusion and you voted just like I did.

How did your ballot go?

You posted it THIS year dumble-dick.

Point?
 

ResearchMonkey

Well-Known Member
Did you post this image on 8/14/10, 12:57am OTC.

Gawd you're fucking retarded.



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worthy of repeating. "Dunbfuckistan is shrinking"


The CA economy being down was not an effect of this recent ballot. But yes, I'm pretty happy with how my ballot went.
Who approved unions in the california State governemnt creating over 500billion in unfunded liabilities? -- I bet it was the guy you voted for in 2010, moonbeam-brown.

Couldn't have worked any better. I will enjoy the tasty liberal tears as the world burns under Brown. California is about to skrool'd.

As for the vote in in total, it was a a shellacking over your socialist ideologies..
 
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