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The wife and I have decided to volunteer to help with Georgia 55, a program dedicated to helping people get to vote. We are going to take off work during early voting to help people get to polls, drop boxes and etc by doing the ride program. I don't know if such a thing exists in other states, but I believe there are opportunities out there along these lines. My goal is to personally get 100 voters to vote that otherwise wouldn't have been able to. How they vote is obviously their business, but I know any increase in participation is good and generally favors us. Even if you can't volunteer that sort of time, there are other ways to contribute, such as coordination, vote curing, etc. Bottom line, I'll be damned if I am going to watch these fucksticks win simply because someone like myself who had the ability to help didn't.18 points
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I mean just a couple more defections by Wazzu and Oregon State to the WAC left then Cal and Stanford can rebrand as 2Pac.16 points
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So where is that USC poster who spent the last several weeks writing book-length posts about how "the Zeros" aka "Eugene Community College" would "never" get into the B1G?15 points
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I know it's a bit unseemly for some of you, but all of this is good for college football. We have been fed dogshit matchups for decades and told to shut up and like it. As much as all of this is a money grab, there is no bigger money grab than the bullshit schedules we have been fed and told to shut up and like it. Every week in the fall, I check the schedule and there are a handful of great matchups that are must see TV for me. The teams that are getting left behind are rarely, if ever, on that must see list. Yes, please, for the sake of nostalgia give us more Texas games against Baylor and Tech and TCU when we could be playing Bama and Georgia and Florida. Who is more excited to see Oregon play Cal or Washington State instead of Michigan or Penn State?13 points
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Hank South just put in a crystal ball for McKinley to Texas. Announcement coming September 1st most likely.12 points
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So I’ve read the last two pages and it seems that objectively I can say without being CR that Trump is a fucking criminal that is a threat to this democracy if he is re-elected and if you still want to vote for him after all this please get slowly fucked by a long razor blade because I think we are all on the same page now. Amiright? Or do we still have some idiots here?12 points
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I'm here- eating some brisket (not from Riley's house🤣), drinking a beer and trying to catch up on threads on my SC board and Surly, while reading posts on other 247 boards. For realignment sickos like myself, we're never going to see another day like today. I'm strangely feeling okay with the Zeros joining the BIG. Now I've got a team to hate in the conference, and it makes the conference stronger overall. The overwhelming emotion for me today is happiness at the PAC dying the death it has deserved for over 10 years- ever since Champagne Larry and idiotic Presidents passed on UT, OU and the B12 gang, the PAC has deserved this. You don't get to pass on UT and OU twice and live to tell the tale. This conference fucked SC over for most of the last 20 years, so USC starting the chain reaction that led to its demise is very satisfying. Knowing Scott, Klownkoff, Wilner, Clownzano, etc will all go down in history as complete frauds, each in their own way is the cherry on top.11 points
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My man, how are you going to post Livvy pics when we're melting down over losing Simmons to LSU? Read the room.11 points
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Don't listen to this guy. His mood has been affected by the mortgage market for the past year.11 points
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Candy arrived. From the pictures, I thought the paint was flat, but it has sparkles. Really beautiful. Haven't plugged it in yet but really happy with the build. I LOVE the color. Sparkles aren't over powering but a cool look. Perfectly set up, frets are smooth, really happy with the quality. Can't wait to plug it in.11 points
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They started doing that immediately after Trump uttered the words "this is a fraud on the American public" and we got a good look into how effective those efforts really were in 2022. Remember that "red wave" that was supposed to happen last year? How'd that go? And that axiom I mentioned? It was established before said efforts and survived them. That's how toxic Trump is, and it's why other GQP candidates are currently talking about raising the voting age to 21. That will never fly because it requires a consitutional amendment, and that shit ain't happening between now and next November. But that's not even the point. The point is that all this chatter about "raise the voting age" is an acknowledgement that at the state level, they didn't do near enough to suppress D votes and that they need to do more to accomplish that. They don't know how to do that in a way that would survive court challenges. Regarding the age issue, it can only get worse for the R's as we must consider that 1) there were a bunch of people ages 14-17 in 2020 who could not vote then and will be able to in 2024 and 2) the Gen Z demographic was as lopsided as could be against the GQP before Dobbs, and after Dobbs, they swung away from them even harder. In 2016, they accounted for 2% of the election. In 2020 it was 7.5% and next year, they look to figure in for about 13%. Combine them with the millennials, that looks to be more than one-third (37%) of the electorate. Trump does very poorly with that demo in the swing states. The GQP certainly doesn't think that way, but their problem is that they're stupid criminals. Where as you might see them as Lex Luthor and Skeletor, what they really are amount to Harry and Marv from Home Alone. This is going to remain true as long as that "party" remains a collection of social media personalities who think clicks/views/subscriptions translate to electoral victories. The MAGA faction has been believing in that belief since 2018, and they've been knocked on their asses over and over for it. We already got a preview of both states in the last two years. The GQP in Georgia couldn't even propel a Heisman Trophy-winning football hero into the Senate. Now you might say that the GQP voters in GA are racist, and I'm not gonna fight you on that...but still, Walker was running against a black dude that hates Trump. Their choice was "black dude that loves Trump vs. uppity negro that hates Trump," and the latter still won. And again, this was all pre-indictments. As to Wisconsin, we got a good look at where they are with the Protasiewicz win against that MAGA loser Daniel Kelly just 4 months ago. That was nothing to sneeze at, and it was literally done on the same day Trump was indicted in NY (aka the first of the three), so it's safe to say the indictment played no role in this particular election. If anything, Trump's legal entanglements plus the gaggle of absolutely loathsome Supreme Court decisions, due entirely to Trump's packing of the court, likely expand that margin. This apathy you speak of would be most pronounced in mid-term election years. It would also be most pronounced under the flurry of the aforementioned legislations at the state level. All that was supposed to happen at once last year, and yet here we sit with a slightly blue senate, only a nominally red house, Trump is indicted in multiple states, and his competitors in his own party are already yelling about raising the voting age with the deliberate intent to disenfranchise a very large demographic precisely because they know they'll go overwhelmingly against that stupid party the first chance they get. Seriously I don't think some of you quite appreciate how transparently pathetic that whole "raise the voting age" thing makes them look even to independents. It looks like...well, this. In closing, what this shit really comes down to is two categories of people: independent voters and unlikely voters. It's not about making the base so mad that they press the button harder next time. That's just feelings and emotions. Trump is just playing to his base, not branching out to reconnect himself with the independent voters that he did win in 2016. I won't say much about unlikely voters because I think most of you know that those have been overwhelmingly in rejection of the President-reject. That said, if you want to get a good idea of where independent voters are heading, just check out this excerpt from a New Yorker article: "Among self-identified independents who don’t lean toward either party, the survey yielded more ambiguous results. Fewer than half of these respondents—between thirty-seven per cent and forty-six per cent, depending on the specific cases—said they believed that Trump had committed a crime. And about half of these respondents said that the charges were politically motivated. But, although these findings seem encouraging for Trump and his supporters, the survey also found that the number of independents who believe that Trump has done something criminal is growing, especially in relation to the classified-documents case. In a Bright Line Watch survey carried out last October, thirty-four per cent of independents said that a crime had been committed in that case. In the latest poll, that number had grown to forty-six per cent." And it's not just independent voters: "This suggests that, as prosecutors release more details of the charges and evidence against Trump, opinion is slowly shifting against him among less partisan voters. The survey even showed evidence of movement among Republicans. Since last October, the percentage of Republicans who said they believed that Trump had committed a crime in handling classified documents rose from nine to twenty-five. “We have to keep two things in mind at the same time,” Brendan Nyhan, a political scientist at Dartmouth who co-founded Bright Line Watch, told me on Monday. “On the one hand, the public is incredibly polarized on these cases. On the other hand, the new evidence does seem to be moving the needle.” So in 2018, he started to lose support in electoral form and lost the House In 2020, he lost more support in electoral form, lost the Senate, and was voted out In 2022, he lost even more support in electoral form, the GQP barely gained the House because of gerrymandering fuckery, and the D's gained a Senate seat In 2023 he is losing even more support due to the indictments So he's gonna...what...gain all that support back and win the general?11 points
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