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Trump’s Approval Rating Plunges Amid Wave of Pre-Midterm Violence

just-want-peace

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The Democrats took back the house! Huige victory. A vote against Trump.

Alright Mr/Mrs/Ms, whatever, FTW, your party now has the house -- big question -- WHAT ARE YOU (DIMS/PROGRESSIVES ETC) going to do now?? Talking is over, you have the majority, so are y'all gonna produce some semblance of MAGA, - (you DO want the USA to flourish, do you not, or is the destruction of America your goal?)- or are y'all gonna still stomp your feet, yell, accuse lyingly, refuse condemnation of violent events against "non-believers of the dims" etc as has been usual for the past 2 years.

You've condemned the right for virtually every action they've taken, so what's up your (dims etc) sleeve for the future now that you have the POWER you've lustfully craved since the glory days of the ZERO????

Time to put up OR shut up!!
 

TCassidy

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The Democrats took back the house! Huige victory. A vote against Trump.
Are you kidding? Do you really know so little about politics?

The party in power always loses seats in the off year election.

In 2010, President Obama's first off year election, the Republican Party gained 63 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and six seats in the U.S. Senate.

In 2014 Republican majority grew to 54 seats in the Senate, 247 seats in the House.

In this election the Republicans held their majority in the Senate (in other words they did not lose one seat in the Senate in spite of the fact that historically they should have lost from 4 to 6 seats).

In this election the Republicans lost less than half the Democrat losses in 2010 and half the Democrat losses in 2014.

This was no "blue wave" for the Democrats. It wasn't even a "blue ripple." It was a monumental disaster for the Democrats and if they don't wake up and smell the coffee 2020 will be an even greater disaster for them.
 

HankD

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What does the Word say about a House divided against itself?
That's a different kind of division.

The Civil War was America as a house divided and almost destroyed us as a nation.

Though we may even on occasion use violence, today we are united under the Declaration of Independence, The Constitution The Bill of Rights, The Emancipation Proclamation ...
 

FollowTheWay

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Alright Mr/Mrs/Ms, whatever, FTW, your party now has the house -- big question -- WHAT ARE YOU (DIMS/PROGRESSIVES ETC) going to do now?? Talking is over, you have the majority, so are y'all gonna produce some semblance of MAGA, - (you DO want the USA to flourish, do you not, or is the destruction of America your goal?)- or are y'all gonna still stomp your feet, yell, accuse lyingly, refuse condemnation of violent events against "non-believers of the dims" etc as has been usual for the past 2 years.

You've condemned the right for virtually every action they've taken, so what's up your (dims etc) sleeve for the future now that you have the POWER you've lustfully craved since the glory days of the ZERO????

Time to put up OR shut up!!
MAGA has done nothing positive for America. We will do our best to stop him from destroying our country.
 

FollowTheWay

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Are you kidding? Do you really know so little about politics?

The party in power always loses seats in the off year election.

In 2010, President Obama's first off year election, the Republican Party gained 63 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and six seats in the U.S. Senate.

In 2014 Republican majority grew to 54 seats in the Senate, 247 seats in the House.

In this election the Republicans held their majority in the Senate (in other words they did not lose one seat in the Senate in spite of the fact that historically they should have lost from 4 to 6 seats).

In this election the Republicans lost less than half the Democrat losses in 2010 and half the Democrat losses in 2014.

This was no "blue wave" for the Democrats. It wasn't even a "blue ripple." It was a monumental disaster for the Democrats and if they don't wake up and smell the coffee 2020 will be an even greater disaster for them.
That's true in general. But the fact is that Trump will now face much more opposition. The House can force him to release his tax returns for instance and can also directly intervene if he tries to fire Mueller.
 
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