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Posted by Anonymous
 - April 15, 2021, 02:25:16 PM
House Democrats' majority shrunk as Rep. Julia Letlow (R-La.) is slated to be sworn into office on Wednesday.



With Letlow being sworn in, Republicans have 212 seats in the House compared with the Democrats' 218 seats. Tie votes fail in the House, which means that Democrats cannot pass legislation if three or more of their members defect and the Republican Party fully opposes them.



And specifically, with such a narrow majority, it means that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) can only afford to lose two Democrat votes on a bill on any legislation opposed by all Republicans. It will leave Pelosi and her caucus with little room for error on bills including President Joe Biden's infrastructure package, another COVID-19 stimulus bill, policing bills, or gun-control legislature.
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 06, 2021, 02:26:28 PM
I don't know where any of those four candidates stand on important issues for working class people like immigration enforcement, trade, ceding sovereignty to the UN. But, I know where BIden stands on those issues and it's with woke global corporations, not working Americans. For that reason, I would have preferred an opposition instead of a rubber stamp.
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 06, 2021, 11:27:47 AM
The dem party machine did what they do best: lose an election all night and then miraculously get ninety eight percent of the vote in stacks of found ballots.
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 06, 2021, 12:12:57 AM
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=396745 time=1609909191 user_id=114
The Dems candidates are now in the lead at the end of the night after being behind for most of it. I might have known.

Elections results in Georgia are about as believable as Venezuela.
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 05, 2021, 11:59:51 PM
The Dems candidates are now in the lead at the end of the night after being behind for most of it. I might have known.
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 05, 2021, 11:33:40 PM
Results have turned. With ninety five percent of the vote counted Warnock now has a 50.3-49.7 lead over Loeffler. Perdue has seen his three point lead evaporate. It's 50.1-49.9 for Perdue in that one.
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 05, 2021, 11:26:30 PM
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Posted by Anonymous
 - January 05, 2021, 11:13:41 PM
Quote from: Odinson post_id=396739 time=1609906180 user_id=136
If you like ignore all the negative aspects, nothing is really a bad thing.



Nazism aint bad either if you ignore the genocide.

True. The Great Leap Forward was a huge success if you ignore the 45 million deaths.
Posted by Odinson
 - January 05, 2021, 11:09:40 PM
If you like ignore all the negative aspects, nothing is really a bad thing.



Nazism aint bad either if you ignore the genocide.
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 05, 2021, 10:59:45 PM
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Posted by Anonymous
 - January 05, 2021, 10:27:26 PM
It's looking good in both races with eighty five percent of the vote in. If the Dems don't kick out election observers and find tens of thousands of new ballots from dead people, the GOP should win one if not both races and retain control of the upper house.
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 05, 2021, 10:18:21 PM
Quote from: "iron horse jockey" post_id=396722 time=1609902634 user_id=2015
I like Trump, but I don't like the GOP. They are in bed with woke capitalists just like the democrats.

I agree. Mainstream Republicans are globalist dicks who have sold out the working class for decades. John McCain made me sick. So do the Bush family, Collins, and Romney. But, a GOP is the last line of defense against the ravage prog capitialists' agenda who bought Biden his white house win.
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 05, 2021, 10:10:34 PM
I like Trump, but I don't like the GOP. They are in bed with woke capitalists just like the democrats.
Posted by Thiel
 - January 05, 2021, 09:41:00 PM
The GOP has slim leads in both Georgia senate races with about 78% of the vote in.
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 05, 2021, 07:23:08 PM
Folks leave blue states for red states because of oppressive government policies. Than they vote for the same shit that forced them out of the states they left. :crazy:  



Congressman Says 'It's Not Hard To Understand' Why People Are Leaving Liberal States For Republican-Run Georgia

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"It is easy to understand," Carter responded. "We've had decades of Republican leadership and therefore we have a great state. We have a state with a high quality of life. We have a state that is creating jobs. We have a state that people want to move to."



"What is happening is these people from the blue states — much like Texas and much like the other red states that have controlled their taxes and have maintained the high quality of life and that have created jobs — people are moving in from the blue states and then bringing their politics with them," he continued. "It is not hard to understand at all what's happening in the state of Georgia."



Carter said he hopes Georgia's more recent and more Democratic residents eventually "learn" that Republican leadership is why "they are wanting to come to this state."



"We welcome them, but we don't welcome their politics," Carter said. "We've created jobs. Georgia has been seven or eight years in a row the most business-friendly state in the country and that's been under Republican leadership. It's important for people to keep that in mind. What are you moving away from? Why are you leaving California? Why are you leaving Illinois? Why are you leaving New York state? And why are you coming here?"