The insurrection was a beginning - not an end. Vote in every election you can

BoyNextDoor

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I am more than a little concerned about the attitude that the January 6th Insurrection was the end of it. It was only the beginning.

All of the Trump apologists are already out in force. The victim card is already being played. The cries about the First Amendment being under attack are being used to shout down the real dangers of a mentally ill POTUS being removed and prevented from ever holding office again.

The GOP is in no danger of going away and their inclination to be the party of the disloyal opposition during the Obama years will be magnified 10 fold under the "communist" Biden. They gained seats in the house, in state legislatures and they will be picking their voters for another 10 years as they Gerrymander their way through the Trump altered census.

So let's keep up the return to basic American values and not let the so-called Conservatives think we believe we have won the war. Proving that the Republic is strong enough to remove a would be despot - would be autocrat - wanna be Emperor is an amazing and total vindication and was a win of a decisive battle.

But there can be no letting up. Pay attention and vote in every election you can (including for dog catcher because NO election is too small) and keep the insurrectionists OUT.
 
Great post.

I grew up voting Republican, but the older I got the more I shied away from the Republican party, as they got more and more extreme, and less and less the party of rational good government.

If the Republicans were to return to the center-right, or moderate right they were in the 80's, I think the majority of Americans might once again embrace them. There were good people in that party once, before it got hijacked by extremists. We need more Mitt Romney types, more Arnold Schwarzenneggers, more George Bush (the first) and more people of that caliber. Center-right moderates with a sound moral compass to do what is right for the country, the constitution, and the greater good of the nation, and were not slave to the idea that "The Greater Good" was some code word for "Socialism." And less of the Ted Cruz, Donald Trump, Rick Santorum, Bitch McConnel types who clearly care nothing for this country or the needs of it's citizens, other than to cater to their darkest parts of their human nature.
 
Heck, the election of Trump should have been the wake up call that your vote matters and you'd better use it. Since we beat him in 2020, the message just might have gotten through...
 
Great post.

I grew up voting Republican, but the older I got the more I shied away from the Republican party, as they got more and more extreme, and less and less the party of rational good government.

If the Republicans were to return to the center-right, or moderate right they were in the 80's, I think the majority of Americans might once again embrace them. There were good people in that party once, before it got hijacked by extremists. We need more Mitt Romney types, more Arnold Schwarzenneggers, more George Bush (the first) and more people of that caliber. Center-right moderates with a sound moral compass to do what is right for the country, the constitution, and the greater good of the nation, and were not slave to the idea that "The Greater Good" was some code word for "Socialism." And less of the Ted Cruz, Donald Trump, Rick Santorum, Bitch McConnel types who clearly care nothing for this country or the needs of it's citizens, other than to cater to their darkest parts of their human nature.

I registered Republican when I was 18. Registered with the Selective Service System. Voted For Bush and against Dukakis. Voted for Silvio Conte. Voted for Weld for Governor.

But by the time The Contract with America and Gingrich came around I was done with the Republicans. That, in my opinion, was when the GOP really began its downfall. When they threw in with the "moral majority" and the pious liars.
 
Voting matters.

The thing I am going to curiously watch is what happens to that engagement level (on both sides) once Trump is out of the picture. He's certainly a polarizing figure and drove engagement in the last election - on both sides.
 
I am more than a little concerned about the attitude that the January 6th Insurrection was the end of it. It was only the beginning.

All of the Trump apologists are already out in force. The victim card is already being played. The cries about the First Amendment being under attack are being used to shout down the real dangers of a mentally ill POTUS being removed and prevented from ever holding office again.

The GOP is in no danger of going away and their inclination to be the party of the disloyal opposition during the Obama years will be magnified 10 fold under the "communist" Biden. They gained seats in the house, in state legislatures and they will be picking their voters for another 10 years as they Gerrymander their way through the Trump altered census.

So let's keep up the return to basic American values and not let the so-called Conservatives think we believe we have won the war. Proving that the Republic is strong enough to remove a would be despot - would be autocrat - wanna be Emperor is an amazing and total vindication and was a win of a decisive battle.

But there can be no letting up. Pay attention and vote in every election you can (including for dog catcher because NO election is too small) and keep the insurrectionists OUT.

I think there are plenty of folks who value much of what REPUBLICANS contribute....I'm definitely one of those people.

Individualism is something I'm 100% behind and value.
Individualism is something both parties can celebrate together.

But, not at the expense of civil right, civil liberties and out and out racism...which the REPUBLICAN party seems to have embraced.

This is just one example of what I think common values can be.
 
I think there are plenty of folks who value much of what REPUBLICANS contribute....I'm definitely one of those people.

Individualism is something I'm 100% behind and value.
Individualism is something both parties can celebrate together.

But, not at the expense of civil right, civil liberties and out and out racism...which the REPUBLICAN party seems to have embraced.

This is just one example of what I think common values can be.

Exactly. But the 70 million Trump voters represented by the RWCJ here bray on and on with their lies about individualism and freedom are at risk if we do not take the freedom and liberty away from a woman to make decisions about here own healthcare and her own body; are at risk if police aren't allowed to gun people down as judge, jury and executioner; are at risk unless we reduce the taxes of he ruling elites; and on and on. All lies that they hold dear.

I cannot see how to embrace common values unless and until we come to grips with and deal with subversive lies being dressed up as truth.

The whole "Stop the Steal" effort is based on a lie. Shouldn't the repeater and teller of the lie face consequence? How about the financier of the lie? What are their consequences?

Fact and truth have to be the first common value or the rest is for naught.
 
Individualism is something I'm 100% behind and value.

LMFAO!!!! Says the "progressive" Democrat an authoritarian collectivist...*knee slapper*

Individualism is something both parties can celebrate together.

Yes, but outside of the topic of abortion, only (R)'d do so....(D)'s are all about that COLLECTIVISM bubba. They can't even keep it in their own state and are losing their fucking minds over the opportunity to force as much collectivism as possible in the next 2 years. :D

But, not at the expense of civil right, civil liberties and out and out racism...which the REPUBLICAN party seems to have embraced.

You're confusing which party wants to sac civil rights, or be racist for that matter. At least one state (CA) tried to repeal it's equal rights act so it could discriminate against white/asian folks for the sake of equity or "social justice".

But it was arguably the most progressive state, totally controlled by Democrats, not a republican one. Because racist gotta racist. ;)

This is just one example of what I think common values can be.

This is another example of your dishonest leftist bullshit. :kiss::kiss::D
 
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Exactly. But the 70 million Trump voters represented by the RWCJ here bray on and on with their lies about individualism and freedom are at risk if we do not take the freedom and liberty away from a woman to make decisions about here own healthcare and her own body; are at risk if police aren't allowed to gun people down as judge, jury and executioner; are at risk unless we reduce the taxes of he ruling elites; and on and on. All lies that they hold dear.

I cannot see how to embrace common values unless and until we come to grips with and deal with subversive lies being dressed up as truth.

The whole "Stop the Steal" effort is based on a lie. Shouldn't the repeater and teller of the lie face consequence? How about the financier of the lie? What are their consequences?

Fact and truth have to be the first common value or the rest is for naught.

Yes...100% and consequences must be a part of this.

Consequences....a large group of Repubs will be up for reelection in 2022....no time to waste, let's get to work! To borrow Pence's words.
 
Consequences....a large group of Repubs will be up for reelection in 2022....no time to waste, let's get to work! To borrow Pence's words.

Unfortunately, I think that whatever can be done needs to be done right now. This is the United States, and Americans have the attention span of gerbils. By 2022, this will all be under the bridge and not considered relevant to most voters.
 
Unfortunately, I think that whatever can be done needs to be done right now. This is the United States, and Americans have the attention span of gerbils. By 2022, this will all be under the bridge and not considered relevant to most voters.

The dozen Senators and the 100+ House members that supported the sedition, lies and insurrection by calling the election into question must have their names repeated and challengers have to be found to unseat them.
 
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315 state legislative seats changed party hands. This number represents a 38% decrease in flipped state legislative seats compared to 2018. There were 5,875 state legislative seats up for regularly scheduled election on Nov. 3.

Of the 315 seats, 215 (68.3%) were Democratic seats that went to Republicans, while 78 (24.8%) were Republican seats that went to Democrats. In 2018, 391 seats (77%) went from Republicans to Democrats, while 93 seats (18%) went from Democrats to Republicans.

Fifty seats flipped party control in New Hampshire in 2020, the most of any state. Forty-nine of those seats flipped to Republicans—48 from Democrats and one from a Libertarian. One seat flipped from Republican to Democrat. West Virginia followed with 19 flips, 18 of which flipped to Republicans—17 from Democrats and one from an independent—and one of which flipped from Republicans to Democrats.
 

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