Richest districts are Dems, Poorest are Republicans

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Nov 21, 2018.

  1. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    http://verdantlabs.com/politics_of_professions/
     
    #121     Nov 25, 2018
  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Obviously a lot if 90% of all blacks vote democrat.
     
    #122     Nov 25, 2018
  3. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Bush took a 200 billion dollar budget surplus and turned it into a 1.2 trillion dollar deficit and crashed the economy to the worse its been since the great depression.

    Trump has turned a 600 billion dollar deficit into a trillion dollar deficit in less than 2 years.

    Yeah,thats very sound economics.
     
    #123     Nov 25, 2018
  4. I was young and stupid when I registered. It was at a time when I was an antiwar protester and wanted to be affiliated with the party that vocally opposed President Bush, Jr.

    It was not long before I realized my mistake. I was obtainng signatures for a petition that would allow a Hanford Nuclear Reservation cleanup bill to be put on the ballot and voted on by Washington State residents. After reading this proposed bill, I realized that the real purpose of the bill was to transfer cleanup and medical expense liability from defense contractors and the Federal Government to Washington State and by extension to Wastingon State taxpayers. I asked my girlfriend and fellow anti-war protester about this. She asked a trusted Washington State University professor and he said we should continue to obtain signatures.

    After thinking about it for a few days, I threw away the list of signatures I obtained. The bill ended up passing Washington State residents and businesses were saddled with expenses that were caused by the negligence and responsibility of other parties.

    Washington State politicians have raised funds from Washington State residents through high sales taxes, increasing property taxes, new occupational taxes, property sale excise taxes, increased fees and fines on businesses, and a occupational tax. There are now user and new or increased parking fees for things that used to be free.

    The Stadium where the Seahawks played was torn down and replaced with one that cost a billion dollars in spite of voters being against it. Althought the Democratic mayor of Seattle was quickly ousted by voters, he never went to jail as I understand it. He retired rich as far as I know. Furthermore, perfectly good roads are torn up on an annual basis and repaved, usually in the same locations. Money for schools means not additional spending on teachers salaries or books. It means expensive remodel jobs and increased school board salaries and benefits. The Democrats in Washington State are fully corrupt and this is the reason why I don’t trust and support them. I have not gotten around to officially changing party affiliation as it is not top of mind when I’m home from the road.

    I support Trump because he has called out political correctness for it being a way to supress speech and ideas that were contrary to the Democratic and media narratives. I support Trump for his promise to clean up the swamp in Washington that most voters know to exist. I support Trump for his promise to address uncontrolled illegal immigration into the US. I support Trump for his business friendly and job creating promise of reducing overreaching regulations and excessively burdensome taxes. I support Trump for his plan to renegotiate trade treaties and make them more balanced, especially when it comes to intellectual rights. The R&D involved in developing new products and ideas is very expensive. It is not fair for another country such as China to steal another’s idea and compete them out of the market. Ask Hollywood how they feel about their copyrights for perspective.

    Please get more educated and open your eyes. Trump is an ally of the American people, not establishment politicians.
     
    #124     Nov 25, 2018
  5. RRY16

    RRY16

    Let me make this easier for you..why are you a registered Democrat?
     
    #125     Nov 25, 2018
  6. 80% of Asians and Jews really vote Democrat? I am astonished and disappointed that number is this high. No wonder Democrats want to make it as easy as possible for immigrants, illegal or otherwise to be able to enter the US.

    On the bright side, most people care about their families and communities and are a potential final check and balance against what seems to be at times, self-serving politicians.
     
    #126     Nov 25, 2018
  7. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    More educated and affluent Blacks vote Conservative.
    I wonder WHY that is???
    Nearly 50% of blacks live as working class, working poor, or in abject poverty.
    Affluent blacks (those who earn more than 100k per year) account for less than 15% of black population.
    Must be the white man keeping them all down and all the successful coons tap dancing their way through life, right Phony?
     
    #127     Nov 25, 2018
  8. I secretly don’t feel worthy enough to be a Republican. I have fear of rejection issues given my prior activist background. Do you think I could just check a box for Republican Party affiliation? Is there are swearing in ceremony? Do I need references? Will they do a background check on me? What if they find my arrest record? Will I have to sing the National Anthem and Pledge Allegience to the flag? What if I sing off-Key or miss a word? Will I be subjected to a lie detector test and what would happen if I failed it?

    Although the above may not be required, perhaps it should be. Republicans in general seem to have higher standards of ethics and accountability.

    Seriously, it is what I said: I have not gotten around to it as it is not the most pressing thing in my life when I’m home.
     
    #128     Nov 25, 2018
  9. RRY16

    RRY16

    You’re a lying sack of shit, you just play this game on here to push your agenda.
     
    #129     Nov 25, 2018
  10. smallfil

    smallfil

    Never understood Asians voting for a Democrat. For supposedly, smart people and I am Asian by the way, they are voting against their best interests! Discriminated when they apply for scholarships and have to pass the eye of the needle to enter elitist schools like Harvard, only now are they waking up somewhat! A small group of Asians actually, had the sense to sue Harvard due to their discriminatory policies directed at Asians! It took them this long to figure it out? If they continue to vote for Democrats then, they deserve the way they continue to be discriminated against!
     
    #130     Nov 25, 2018