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In reply to the discussion: If you think things are expensive now . . . [View all]Mad_Machine76
(24,796 posts)53. If TFG and several red-state governors
hadn't declared COVID restrictions to be a culture war issue, things might have been better. But nobody is talking about THAT
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Wow, broadbrush much? If I had a go at Boomers like that I would be lit the hell up.
Celerity
Oct 2022
#41
yeah but democrats and progressives ignore the 1500 coordinated radio stations blaming dems
certainot
Oct 2022
#15
MSNBC shows have been talking about hispanics and the shift to the right and have no idea
certainot
Oct 2022
#49
No matter how good or bad the economy is, GOP candidates will run on tax cuts
IronLionZion
Oct 2022
#57
Perfect point! Trump is not the problem. He is the indicator of the mess we are in.
SalamanderSleeps
Oct 2022
#10
Didn't he once say that 'everything started going downhill when FDR was elected'?
peppertree
Oct 2022
#24
That picture is just an old white man who's chauffer had the day off and can't figure out how
erronis
Oct 2022
#25
So we're both right! And repuglicons shouldn't be allowed to control anything more than
erronis
Oct 2022
#28
That is truth. Spread it widely. So many more, but that's a good short list for voters. nt
Evolve Dammit
Oct 2022
#32