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  2. Oh goodness, this wound up in the CR. I wonder who’s face this will blow up in? My guess is that it rhymes with ā€œderpublicanā€ Where my libertarians at @Anastasis is this 85 or 15% territory?
  3. What? The way we fix this is through primary elections. I like most of your takes but this is just stupid. Want to stop those annoying Allred texts? Beat his ass in the primary.
  4. Even worse, heaven forbid you make one fucking donation to a democrat and you show up on the public record rolls and they sell your info and you start getting text messages from Gavin fn Newsome.
  5. Is now a bad time to admit I never watched Scrubs
  6. That final scene was...umm...slightly unexpected. I'm a little high, but I don't think I conjured that image all alone with my brain.
  7. ho lee fuk ...
  8. Allowing that group of worms to count you among their registered members is enough of a reason to avoid it.
  9. Abbott announced he’s running for a fourth term (oh goodie). This picture is real. https://www.texastribune.org/2025/11/09/texas-greg-abbott-reelection-campaign-governor/
  10. Dicker the Doinker.
  11. Who was the person on this thread who was saying Schumer is a great politician like a month or two ago?
  12. Ending the shutdown is the right thing. The fact that the democrats did it in the most politically degrading way possible is just fun theatre.
  13. It sounds worse than it is. The affiliation only limits what primaries you can vote in, and they only happen once during a calendar year.
  14. Yeah….dont know how the dirty Dagos skated by.
  15. This is the way
  16. The author left a few boxes unchecked, though I'm sure that's at least partly a reflection of its specific era of creation.
  17. No limit… iswydt
  18. This is what I'm seeing: https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/laws/advisory2020-05.shtml I would not want to be stuck with that affiliation for a whole calendar year.
  19. John Shitty Brisket is late so he can say he cast the deciding vote to end the shutdown in his campaign ads. And it’s not about flipping Rep to Dem, that’s not the point. It’s about convincing people who don’t vote that one group actually will help them while the other hurts them. All this does is continue to fuel the ā€œboth sides suck why should I voteā€ people to continue to not vote.
  20. Taking stock of the situation: 1. most here knew, and loudly expressed as much, Schumer couldn't hold a long shutdown together. They were proven correct. 2. Democrats put a target on the backs of Republicans for the shutdown as well as exploding grocery and healthcare/insurance prices. Large cracks in the Republican rank and file on Epstein has now spread to healthcare costs (Orc MTG). 3. Republicans were happy to let everything expire without having to vote on it specifically. Now, all Republicans will have to go on record in a vote. They even have Trump out there tweeting about healthcare plans (lol) 4. The 2024 election was seemingly won on affordability and the party that is perceived as the "common man" champion (somehow it was Republicans). That is not the case any longer and Democrats had a good/great night at the polls, the first voting test since 2024. They look like the ones fighting for affordability and the working class.
  21. Texas is an open primary state. Registration isn’t a thing. You just can’t vote in both primaries. So most of these ex Republicans on here (in this forum, I mean) have been ā€œDemocratsā€ since they participated in Rush Limbaugh’s ā€œOperation Chaosā€ and voted/caucused for Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primary. Our precinct caucus in HaysCo was Hilarious. I was an Obama precinct captain and everyone caucusing for Obama was like a regular Democrat. The people caucusing for Clinton were like 1/3 regular Democrats, 1/3 well known Republicans and 1/3 ringers from out of state the Clinton campaign had bussed in and demanding to be recognized before they were physically ejected.
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