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Friday, April 26, 2024

Disband the Republican Party

The time to end the Republican party is now, right now. I don’t care that it’s right before an election. As if elections meant anything and if they don’t, it’s because of the Republican party. The Republican party refused to take election tampering seriously. They were the ones who refused to take these cases to court, despite the overwhelming evidence of election interference, looking the other way when presented with voter fraud. If the Republican party cannot defend the rights of its constituents, but merely act as adjunct Democrats, the party should be abolished and reconstituted with those who recognize the dangers of unlimited debt, runaway inflation and a world turning away from the dollar as a prime reserve currency and the medium for purchasing petroleum.
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15 comments:

  1. Turn on the TV right now and see the Democrat idiots openly destroying free elections in their mania to hurt Donald Trump.
    I've lived to long.

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    1. Wake up and smell the votes. The republicans vote just like the democrats. It is truly the uniparty, with the exception of just a very few.

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    2. Wake up and smell the votes. Republican, democrat, they all vote for the continued destruction of the nation. It is in fact the uniparty. With the exception of a very, very few.

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    3. John the River - it’s not you. It’s them. They’ve lived too long.

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  2. No more voting for the Chamber of Commerce RINO because he's "the lesser of two evils". I don't care if the opponent is Stacey Rodham Obama Abrams. Ignore the glossy mailer you get in October where Mr. One-More-Term tells you he's pro-life and pro-2nd Amendment and he brought back a million bucks to the local hospital bureaucracy and another million for downtown "streetscape" improvements. He's going back to vote for more debt limit increases, more goodies for his pals, and more corruption from DC to Ukraine and 'round the world. #BlankTheDownBallot2024

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  3. That's why I switched my party affiliation to Independant years ago.

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    1. I'm registered as No Party
      JD

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    2. I quit voting, except for local, eg: sheriff, local reps, and county commissioners.

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  4. i could not agree more. lets just start over with term limits.
    it will never happen, but a man has to have a dream doesn't he.

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    1. Sadly, the people already have term limits but they are incapable of using them. Vote against any incumbent is all that is needed.

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    2. My default position on Election Day is vote against any incumbent, unless in the highly unlikely case that a solid reason exists to vote for them.

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  5. i say disband the govt. disband the u.s. of a. its too big, its too culturally split. time to separate peaceably.

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  6. I don't vote. Voting implies consent which I give to no man.

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  7. With technology today, everytime CONgress has a vote on anything, We The People, should get advance notice, read what they are voting on, be able to "vote" to our Representative on how WE WANT THEM TO VOTE ON THE BILL. If they do not vote the way the majority (us) says, they are automatically kicked of CONgress. Until WE get our voice back, this is better than term limits.

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