The Senate, Task Two!

GOP senator: National shelter-in-place order would be an 'overreaction'

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said on Thursday that he did not believe the administration should try to institute a national shelter-in-place order because areas of the country have been affected differently by the coronavirus outbreak.

"Not every place is the same. We’ve had the same conversation in Texas, but some places we have more cows than people, and the virus loves the crowd, loves congestion, and that's why you see places like New York and Dallas, for example, which is having its own struggles," he said.

"I mean, we know what to do. We need the social separation and the hygiene, while we continue to test for cures and while we continue to work toward a vaccine. ... Locking down the country more than necessary to defeat the virus to me seems like an overreaction," he added.

The country would be better off if we just shut the Senate for the next six months and let he House deal with things.:)
 
Democrats are now favorites to take control of the Senate from Mitch McConnell: Election analyst

The conventional wisdom for most of the 2020 cycle has been that the Republicans have the advantage in the battle for the Senate. While they are defending far more seats, most of those seats are in states that President Donald Trump won by double digits and that will not be seriously contested in November. One person pushing this argument until recently was election forecaster Harry Enten.

Now, however, Enten has changed his mind. Writing for CNN on Saturday, he argued Democrats are now favorites to win the Senate in 2020 — if only slightly.

There is still six months of watching the Trumptanic slipping lower in the water of public support. Will the Trumpublicunts find the life boats or will they too go down with the shits?:)
 
Ditch Mitch completely ...... like in a ditch.
 
Ditch Mitch completely ...... like in a ditch.

That's a tall order. Kentucky is full of alot of right-wing leaning voters that watch primarily fox news. Still his statements about states being able to go bankrupt and shitting on all the state employees that have pensions there could effect it afterall that's one of the issues that cost Bevin the governor seat there.
 
Kentucky is full of alot of right-wing leaning voters that watch primarily fox news.

Then they'll be folks who reject social distancing, won't they? Converging cause and effect lines.
 
Then they'll be folks who reject social distancing, won't they? Converging cause and effect lines.

Don't be like that. Being a democrat in a very red state like Kentucky I know these sorts of people. They're not bad people deserving that kind of sentiment they're just horribly misled. Conned by the charlatans in right wing media.
 
Don't be like that. Being a democrat in a very red state like Kentucky I know these sorts of people. They're not bad people deserving that kind of sentiment they're just horribly misled. Conned by the charlatans in right wing media.

Sorry, they knew what Trump was in multiple dimensions before they voted for him. They know what he's panned out to be as they continue to support him. No sympathy for them here whatsoever.
 
Don't be like that. Being a democrat in a very red state like Kentucky I know these sorts of people. They're not bad people deserving that kind of sentiment they're just horribly misled. Conned by the charlatans in right wing media.

Trump's reputation since the 1970's should have sealed his fucking DOOM. His support comes from those who would chisel the edges, or skim the cream, you know, Simple People, the common man, You know, Morons for Mammon!

Trump voters in the Red States that have few hospitals or clinics in fifty miles haven't really had the spread, because of the current shut downs, but inevitably the virus will spread. Thinning the herd of less immune capable individuals.

Ronnie Redneck and his merry band of Militia bro's won't want to face a SWAT team made up of Afghan and Iraq Vets, much less some Army Rangers. Protesting armed and assumable locked and loaded, is insurrection, isn't it?

Someone could die!
 
Ronnie Redneck and his merry band of Militia bro's won't want to face a SWAT team made up of Afghan and Iraq Vets, much less some Army Rangers. Protesting armed and assumable locked and loaded, is insurrection, isn't it?

Someone could die!

Problem there is too many of the Ronnies are behind the badge, both in the ranks and as elected Sheriffs and police chiefs and in command positions of the National Guard.

If it all goes Kablooey, it could get real interesting to see which side they take.
 
Trump's reputation since the 1970's should have sealed his fucking DOOM. His support comes from those who would chisel the edges, or skim the cream, you know, Simple People, the common man, You know, Morons for Mammon!

Trump voters in the Red States that have few hospitals or clinics in fifty miles haven't really had the spread, because of the current shut downs, but inevitably the virus will spread. Thinning the herd of less immune capable individuals.

Ronnie Redneck and his merry band of Militia bro's won't want to face a SWAT team made up of Afghan and Iraq Vets, much less some Army Rangers. Protesting armed and assumable locked and loaded, is insurrection, isn't it?

Someone could die!

My next door neighbor is a maga hat wearing republican. He's a former Vet and great guy, a credit to the community and the country. We have some very interesting political discussions (better discussions than I find here on this forum that's for sure). So I think I have a more 3 dimensional view of how they see Trump than you do.

My neighbor is aware of Trump's reputation and his misdeeds in the past, and sees them as irrelevant to what Trump's trying to accomplish now. Just like dems are overlooking the me too allegations of Tara Reid for what they hope Biden can acheive come November.

As for the Ronnie Redneck thing this whole civil war bullshit really upsets me. We're not talking about a civil war here at all. What we're talking about is a violent purge where Republicans like my neighbor go to my door puts a gun to my head and shoots me just because I disagree with him on political topics. If we're at that level of enmity than this country is already hopelessly lost and I cannot will not believe that's the case. We all lose when we see our brothers as evil.
 
To rationalize Trump as you describe your neighbor does is to reveal your neighbor has no moral compass. That he smiles at you, keeps his lawn cut, and doesn't appear at your door with a gun doesn't give him a moral compass. It puts lipstick on a pig.
 
We have some very interesting political discussions (better discussions than I find here on this forum that's for sure).


That's only logical in light of the fact that you're talking about in-person discussions. If your neighbour (or anyone else) said the things the usual suspects here say about us (for example, Dumpington's tried and true list of the seven things all Democrats believe in), don't expect me to believe you'd make any effort whatsoever at having a rational discussion! I sure wouldn't.
 
‘Eye-popping’ new Senate polls ‘imply a Democratic wave of epic proportions’: elections analyst

Although control of the Senate is widely seen as a 50-50 tossup, FiveThirtyEight elections analyst Nathaniel Rakich points to a series of new polls showing Democrats in very strong position to take over the chamber.

In particular, Rakich singles out new polls from Colorado, North Carolina, and Montana to argue that Democrats seem to have gained the upper hand in the battle for the Senate.

Excellent, but what about Kentucky? Ridding the country of Moscow Mitch is the most important race!:)
 
There's only one poll that matters.

Job One is The Don.
Job Two is Moscow Mitch The Bitch.
Job Three is Lyin' Lindsay of Leningrad.
 

Senate Republican blocks Schumer resolution to immediately release CDC guidance on safely re-opening the nation


A Republican from Indiana has just blocked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s resolution requiring the CDC to immediately release the guidance it created to help restaurants, stores, houses of worship, and other businesses along with local and state governments safely re-open amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Senator Mike Braun (R-IN), claimed the document, created by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention epidemiologists, scientists, and other health experts, was merely a set of “bureaucratic hurdles” and “over prescriptive guidelines” “designed to “shutter the economy,” CNN reports.

Arguing to make public the CDC’s guidelines, which the Trump White House has banned, Senator Schumer noted that President Donald Trump “is not a scientist,” and said, “it has become painfully clear over the last two months how unfamiliar he is with the disciplines of science and medicine.”

President Trump intentionally did not push for testing, even when the CDC was floundering, because he was concerned higher positive numbers would harm his re-election chances.

Also, Trump installed the current CDC Director, Robert Redfield, a right wing Christian extremist who is responsible for the failed coronavirus tests.

Sen Braun is not a scientist, but he did sleep at ... DICK!
 

The sad and pitiful case of Republican Sen. Martha McSally


If the newest poll of the 2020 Arizona Senate race is accurate, Republican Sen. Martha McSally is set to go down in a humiliating defeat.

OH Predictive Insights found that she is trailing her opponent, Democrat Mark Kelly, by 13 points. He’s up 51 percent to her 38 percent, the poll found.

And in an opinion piece for The Arizona Republic, Laurie Roberts argued the poll is even worse than the topline results look:

Arizona, Colorado, Maine and a few others are sure to flip in Nov. Mitch and Lindsey are challenged biggly and Texas seems wavering.

Trumptanic taking Blue Water over the bow??????:)
 
Will Jack Luis eat his words when the Dems get their butts kicked? That's a lot of cunts to munch.
 
Will Jack Luis eat his words when the Dems get their butts kicked? That's a lot of cunts to munch.

Will you, if the Democrats take over the Senate? We both know you won't, which shows what a hypocrite you are. That just goes with being a Trumpette.
 
Will you, if the Democrats take over the Senate? We both know you won't, which shows what a hypocrite you are. That just goes with being a Trumpette.

I made a bet for the presidential race, that I would delete my account if Trump loses. That's enough betting for one year. Which party is top dogshit is not that important to me, but I would be very surprised if Trump wins while the Senate turns blue.
 
I made a bet for the presidential race, that I would delete my account if Trump loses. That's enough betting for one year. Which party is top dogshit is not that important to me, but I would be very surprised if Trump wins while the Senate turns blue.

You Trumpettes just keep coming back with alts, so that's just a Trumpette hypocritical bet.
 
10 Republican Senators who are vulnerable to being swept out with Trump in November

In November 2020, it’s not just the presidency that’s at stake. It’s also the control of the Senate.
35 Senate seats are up for election on November 3: 12 Democrat incumbents and 23 Republican incumbents (along with two special elections).
Below is a list of the 10 most vulnerable Republican incumbents. These are the seats that may be the easiest to flip on election day.

Read the list, see them sweat, laugh at their pitiful struggles to be relevant!:D
 
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