ok - the real purpose of this poll. there are so many people brain washed by the fake news left media and thinking that Dems have a chance. this poll will display the votes... you know who you are... don't chicken out and pretend you don't see it... if you are so certain your nightmare will be over in a few months lol. and also a request... after Nov 2020 Trump landslide, don't disappear, come take your beating like a man (or woman)... ok? or, the better choice is - come over ride the Trump train, and you will stand as a winner after the election.... it's not too late yet.
As extreme liberal Congressman Al Green from Texas said, we have to remove Donald Trump or he will win the election. No pretenses, just the utter truth.
If we did a vote on whether Xi looks like Winnie the Pooh you can be certain some gentlemen around here would not vote as they would be afraid of going on a list.. Anyway.. Al Green actually said: "I'm concerned that if we don't impeach this president, he will get reelected. If we don't impeach him, he will say he has been vindicated. He will say the Democrats had an overwhelming majority in the House and they didn't take up impeachment. He will say that we have a constitutional duty to do it if it was there and we didn’t. He will say that he has been vindicated. "But here’s what I say. We are confronting a constitutional crisis as I speak to you. As I look the people of America in the eye, I’m telling you we have a constitutional crisis. When the chief executive officer, the president of the United States, refuses to comply with subpoenas and says he will order others to do so, this creates a constitutional crisis. "But this isn’t the genesis of it. It started when the president said he would fire Mr. Comey for his failure, pardon me, as a result of his desire not to be investigated. And when he decided to do this — and he went on TV, on national TV at prime time — and indicated he was thinking about this Russia thing, that was the genesis of it. "We have a constitutional crisis. I regret that I am the canary in the coal mine. I regret that I was the person who had to first say that there was some obstruction taking place here. I regret that it has to be me, but it has to be somebody. I take my duties seriously. I love my country Mr. Mena and I want you to know this — we must impeach this president. If we don’t, it’s not the soul of the nation that will be at risk only. It is the soul of the Congress that is at risk. Congress has a duty, a responsibility, an obligation, that only it can fulfill, no one else can. No other entity can. It is Congress that will have to act. If we put people above party, we’ll act properly. But if we allow a party to be above principle, we will not. If we allow political expediency to trump moral imperative, we will have created a shameful situation that this Congress will never live down. History won’t be kind to us. We must impeach him." Green shared the clip in a tweet, and said: "Mr. President, YOU WILL FACE IMPEACHMENT for factual obstruction and/or actual bigotry in policy. You are not above the law. You have a date with destiny."
Plenty back in Asia though, I don't have any family there so I don't need to navigate split loyalties. I notice on days of market highs you get overly excited. You should try futures, don't care if up down or sideways baby. Every day is a good day.
Where where those 34% of blacks 2 weeks ago? https://www.wwltv.com/article/news/...-won/289-cfccb2c0-798f-43b5-a55d-20aec55d03fb How John Bel Edwards won the Louisiana Governor's race Author: Chris McCrory Published: 1:41 PM CST November 17, 2019 "John Bel Edwards won with African American votes and African American turnout," political analyst Ron Faucheux said. "The 51% that Republicans got combined in the primary fell to 49% in the runoff, and that was largely due to increased African American turnout." Edwards spent much of his time in the closing days of the race in predominantly-black areas, trying to bring more black voters to the polls. During the last week of the campaign, Mayor LaToya Cantrell stumped for the incumbent governor. "This race really proved to be rural vs. urban, and Governor Edwards really performed so well in all of the urban areas," said pollster and analyst Greg Rigamer. The strategy worked overwhelmingly. By the time final results came in Saturday night, Edwards had secured about 99% of the African American vote, according to WWL-TV's election analysis By 9:45 p.m., WWL-TV called the election for Edwards because 93% of returns had come in, and the majority outstanding were from predominantly black districts, which had broken universally for the Democrat."