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arista
04-11-2018, 06:22 PM
The Big Fight
for the Democrats to try take many republican seats.
We will find out our time Weds AM


[The collective rage of women could
tip the balance in the US midterms
Record numbers of women are running
for political office, inspired by the anger
they felt at the election of Donald Trump.]

https://news.sky.com/story/the-collective-rage-of-women-could-tip-the-balance-in-the-us-midterms-11544484


[Is this the most successful month of the Trump presidency?
Nick Bryant New York correspondent]

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-45871362


[As America retreats from the world,
the politics of fear takes over?
Analysis by Robyn Curnow, CNN HD]

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/11/02/politics/us-midterms-migration-foreign-policy-analysis-intl/index.html


Celebs trying to get more voting for Democrats
Could backfire.

Underscore
04-11-2018, 06:27 PM
I predict that the Dems will take the house, but not by a considerable amount. They'll gain within the region of 35-38 seats.

I predict that the Republicans will narrowly retain the Senate by about 50-50 (due to VP casting vote) or 51-49.

It is going to be a very interesting election and will set us up going into 2020. If Donald Trump does crap, he could be facing a challenge in 2020 although challenges rarely ever work.

arista
04-11-2018, 06:34 PM
I predict that the Dems will take the house, but not by a considerable amount. They'll gain within the region of 35-38 seats.

I predict that the Republicans will narrowly retain the Senate by about 50-50 (due to VP casting vote) or 51-49.

It is going to be a very interesting election and will set us up going into 2020. If Donald Trump does crap, he could be facing a challenge in 2020 although challenges rarely ever work.


Yes Could Be
Underscore

Maru
05-11-2018, 01:24 AM
I already voted. And with the rise in crime in the past week or so, I'm even happier I did because I wouldn't have wanted to be anywhere near a polling place on Nov 6.

I usually vote early anyway to avoid electioneering and because it's convenient. There were way more people there than has been at any other time during early voting. I think in Texas, 4.5m people have already voted.

I'm just glad more people are voting. We usually have sh1t turnout.

bots
05-11-2018, 05:35 AM
These mid terms will be quite interesting. If the dems do well, will Trump void the results? I think it's a possibility. We will know soon enough.

Underscore
05-11-2018, 07:43 AM
These mid terms will be quite interesting. If the dems do well, will Trump void the results? I think it's a possibility. We will know soon enough.

He wouldn’t dare. At the end of the day this is still America and nobody is above the law (supposedly)

Alf
05-11-2018, 08:04 AM
The Dems will get crushed.

arista
07-11-2018, 06:01 AM
Democrats have won the house

Republicans of course keeps the Senate


https://news.sky.com/story/live-polls-open-in-key-test-us-midterms-2018-11546151

iRyan
07-11-2018, 06:03 AM
All I can say is thank ****ing god we won the House

Shaun
07-11-2018, 06:26 AM
The Dems will get crushed.

Democrats have won the house

https://66.media.tumblr.com/db1fcdbf533d0dc3490f1a0331eb6088/tumblr_inline_okh34yaViC1qbqb0j_500.gif

Oliver_W
07-11-2018, 07:19 AM
Predictable result. Trump will obviously get his second term though.

Nick.
07-11-2018, 07:24 AM
Over 100 women are set to be elected

https://media1.tenor.com/images/b7294cd08f2e9dcffe5fd1531d148314/tenor.gif?itemid=3579688

Underscore
07-11-2018, 07:26 AM
The Dems will get crushed.

https://media.giphy.com/media/xUPOqrl3x2SkKjE3Is/giphy.gif

Nick.
07-11-2018, 07:31 AM
Make way for speaker Nancy Pelosi

https://media.giphy.com/media/uf3pw5tPdLyA8/giphy.gif

bots
07-11-2018, 07:31 AM
Now the dems can start there long list of investigations. Trump's tax returns should make interesting reading :hee:

Underscore
07-11-2018, 07:32 AM
Make way for speaker Nancy Pelosi

https://media.giphy.com/media/uf3pw5tPdLyA8/giphy.gif

Our qween :love:

https://tribktla.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/pelosi.jpg?quality=85&strip=all&w=770

Alf
07-11-2018, 08:08 AM
Over 100 women are set to be elected

https://media1.tenor.com/images/b7294cd08f2e9dcffe5fd1531d148314/tenor.gif?itemid=3579688Who cares what policies they stand for as long as they don't have a dick, that's the important thing.

Crimson Dynamo
07-11-2018, 08:11 AM
Not the blue wave many predicted
The Democrats really are fecking useless

Lol

Maru
07-11-2018, 09:55 AM
It's not a blue wave, no, but it is not the red wave either some were demanding. This is good news for Democrats if they want to keep Congress locked (legislatively) for the next two years. That gives them plenty of time, two years in fact, to play Inspector Gadget. Nancy Pelosi can be Chief Quimby.

What's gonna really suck is when the budget comes back around for a vote. Both parties are going to attempt to pack as much pork that can fit in order to 1) impress their base 2) "negotiate" (i.e. give each other free money) in order to get a bill passed. They'll be at a stalemate for a bit yeah. Rah rah, party line, etc. It could lead to a monstrocity (like Obamacare) where the budget will have so much pork, it will blow up the deficit even further. Both parties pull these shenanigans at other times, sure, but with a split Congress, Republicans or Democrats won't really introduce any major cuts, because neither party can never agree on where these cuts should be. So it's much more likely that this Congress will make our deficit much worse, and very unlikely we will see any meaningful cuts and tax-reform is pretty much off the table. With the House being explicitly responsible for making budgets, this will be particularly fun for our deficit.

Someone said the last time we had both houses under party control for more than 4 years was 1968 (an epic year). Can't remember if that statistic included the Presidency or not, but I'm trying to research it. I would believe it.

With the Senate, Republicans will still have control over appointments with regards to the appellate courts. Also, the Supreme Court will be further in their pocket if anyone else retires. Ruth Gader Ginsburg is 85 for one. Republicans also have a bigger majority now, so approval for Presidential nominees will be cake.

A few of the far-left candidates have gone mainstream tonight, so that will be very interesting. Some say this is handing them rope to hang themselves... sure, but the Democrats show an amazing ability to learn from their mistakes. The Republicans keep hobbling on with a loyal base, and as much as I hate Trump at times, he's at least pushed them to at least try to reform beyond "low taxes for everyone"... they also have to tune into the social&cultural narratives that are playing out across the country... something they've never been keen to focus on as a platform. Outside of "more experienced" and "family values" anyway.

It's also interesting that in Purple-ish States where Republican candidates were unfavorable towards Trump, most of them ended up losing.

Basically this was a Purple wave with big bright spots of Red and Blue... but zoom out, and this is actually a moderated Congress. It's just a shame both our majority parties are complete r*tards who can't negotiate. It could end up being a silver-lining though... culturally. Questionable, but maybe.

It will be even more interesting to see how Trump deals with a grid-locked Congress... it's so much easier to talk sh** I think when the same team runs the Presidency, the House and Senate.

arista
07-11-2018, 10:02 AM
Yes Nancy has a choice
Road block everything
but possibly making the Democrats not worth electing
in 2 years,
they are scared of getting a leader?

By now they should have a Democratic Leader



Or she can build a bridge and try to work together.

Maru
07-11-2018, 10:12 AM
Yes Nancy has a choice
Road block everything
but possibly making the Democrats not worth electing
in 2 years,
they are scared of getting a leader?

By now they should have a Democratic Leader



Or she can build a bridge and try to work together.

Yeah, there's infighting in the Democratic party with regards to direction. That could be a real problem for them if it's not somehow resolved. Republicans are adopting more moderate candidates more easily I think. Especially since they've had quite a few retirements, including one of the people I voted for during primaries. He is a lot more relaxed with regard to social issues (such as gay marriage), so while the progress is slow, it is there.

Hard left candidates running against run-of-the-mill blue dogs may not come out of the wash the same way because two are running on very different ways of governing/policy.

The other controversy is that Nancy should step aside and let new blood come in and let the next generation step up to run the party. That's wise advise, but Nancy is considered a safe bet.

She is a bit whackadoo though... I remember a ways back after one election right before a recess. I want to say closer to the Holidays. She made this big speech, that they would all stop everything they were doing, going to really knuckle down, wouldn't leave until they were done and come out with the biggest Reforms in history.

Yeah, they went on that recess. She does things like that.

arista
07-11-2018, 10:18 AM
[The other controversy is that Nancy should step aside and let new blood come in and let the next generation step up to run the party]

Yes she should let someone else take her job.

Maru
07-11-2018, 10:40 AM
Some great articles out there this morning. mmm... Purple party.

Source: https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/2018/11/06/election-results-democrat-control-house-gridlock-republican-senate-congress-column/1906702002/

Election results 2018: Forget the blue wave and behold the purple puddle

Democrats in the House and Republicans in the Senate means gridlock. That's a good thing, but it is only a temporary solution.

Well, it wasn’t the huge Blue Wave we were promised, a change in Congress on a par with the Tea Party’s “shellacking” of President Barack Obama in 2010, or President Bill Clinton’s big midterm losses in 1994. It looks more like a Blue Slosh. Or maybe a Purple Puddle. The Democrats regained some ground, but it wasn’t the overwhelming repudiation of President Donald Trump and the Republicans they were hoping for.

As I write this, it looks as if Democrats will control the House of Representatives by a narrow margin, while the GOP keeps control of the Senate. What does that mean? Gridlock.

Is that good? It just might be.

The idea that gridlock is good is based on the notion that most of what Congress does is probably bad, and that when Congress can’t do much we’re better off. As Bill Kort wrote in 2017, “Gridlock is good because when Congress is tied up in knots they can’t do anything to hurt us. This idea has been verified by the market many times over the past 25 years.”

Gridlock in Congress can be a good thing

Kort notes that the economic boom of the 1990s took place after Clinton was forced to moderate his approach post-1994, and that times of government unity often lead to bad decisions. Under divided government, things have to appeal to both parties or they don’t pass. That will take a lot, given how divided the parties are.

But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said that "divided government is the perfect time to do big things." Pointing to Social Security reform in 1983, the 1986 Tax Reform Act, and the Clinton-era welfare reform program, McConnell said, “None of those things in my view would have occurred in unified government."

There are a lot of things that need to be done, ranging from infrastructure, to trade, to a health care fix that will get us past the Obamacare debacle. They won’t get addressed unless the two parties can come together. I think there’s room for them to work together — and former Democratic National Committee Chair Ed Rendell was saying the same thing on election night on Fox News. It’ll be interesting to see whether President Trump can bring some of his famed “Art of the Deal” skills into play.

For Trump, at least, there are some upsides to a Democratic-controlled House. If, as expected, the leadership consists of people like Nancy Pelosi, Jerrold Nadler, Adam Schiff and Maxine Waters, Trump will have a useful array of foils. He’ll have to balance his desire to use them as convenient enemies in the run-up to 2020 and his need to work with them to produce some sort of legislative achievement.

Likewise, the Democrats will have to decide whether to weaponize the House via investigations and subpoenas or to work with the president. Rendell strongly encouraged the latter, but the party’s Trump-hating base will strongly favor the former. On the other hand, the Trump-hating base failed to produce the promised Blue Wave.

The federal government is too powerful

Meanwhile, there’s a bigger lesson, as brought home by satire site The Babylon Bee, which wrote, "Nation torn apart by routine election starting to wonder if government may be too powerful."

As the nation was torn apart by a relatively mundane, routine midterm election, just like the ones that regularly occur every four years, Americans began to wonder if a government in which such a commonplace election can impact so many lives in so many ways might just be a little bit too powerful.

The nation suddenly realized that a government holding elections that threaten far-reaching changes in each and every person's private life could actually need to be downsized a tad.

"I was starting to wonder why we were all at each other's throats," said one Democratic voter in Oregon. "And then it hit me: The politicians and policies we're voting on could shake up who has the government's blessings for the next few years, and which groups will get left out. And then I was like, 'Whoa. Maybe if the government weren't so huge and bloated, we wouldn't care about elections that much.' "

He then dismissed the idea as "crazy talk," however.

Yes, it’s a satire site, but is this really satire? And no, the idea isn’t “crazy talk.”

The outcome of national elections is such a big deal because the federal government possesses such far reaching power over people’s lives. When the Constitution was drafted, James Madison told us that the powers of the federal government were “few and defined.” And that was true then.

It’s not true now, and people get upset over the idea of the other party in power more because they fear what the federal government might do to them than because they have hopes for what the federal government might do for them. An oversize, overreaching federal government really is tearing us apart. Gridlock is only a temporary solution to that.

If we do something to shrink the federal government, we’ll likely make things better. Is that crazy talk? Maybe. But it’s also true.

arista
07-11-2018, 10:46 AM
[Democrat candidate for Georgia governor
Stacey Abrams refused to concede defeat against Republican rival Brian Kemp who said he was "confident victory is near" but was waiting
on final results in the close race.
She is hoping to become the first black female US governor.]

https://news.sky.com/story/live-polls-open-in-key-test-us-midterms-2018-11546151


She has lost and must accept it.


https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LQQfBIyY1w8/maxresdefault.jpg

arista
07-11-2018, 02:06 PM
The markets are up
as Trump says he will work with the Democrats
and not the total take over the democrats dreamed of.

Trump is to hold a News Conference
in a Few hours

Livia
07-11-2018, 02:08 PM
The markets are up
as Trump says he will work with the Democrats
and not the total take over the democrats dreamed of.

Trump is to hold a News Conference
in a Few hours

Like he has a choice.

Nicky91
07-11-2018, 02:11 PM
congrats democrats with this victory

Crimson Dynamo
07-11-2018, 02:14 PM
congrats democrats with this victory

what victory is this?

Nicky91
07-11-2018, 02:15 PM
what victory is this?

that they have some power to be against Trump

Crimson Dynamo
07-11-2018, 02:23 PM
that they have some power to be against Trump

and how is that related to what you said previosly?

they are in opposition

arista
07-11-2018, 04:58 PM
President Trump
Is Live now all media



Trump said he likes what Nancy said today

Crimson Dynamo
07-11-2018, 05:19 PM
Stay pressed Nancy

:hehe:

arista
07-11-2018, 05:30 PM
Trump demanded the CNN Reporter
to sit down.
As he went on about the wrong things.


[Trump slams 'rude, terrible' reporter at midterms news conference]


[The president has had a hostile exchange with a reporter from CNN over questions
over his stance on immigration and the Russia investigation.
"I am not concerned about anything with the Russia investigation because it's a hoax - that's enough, put down the mic," he said.
"CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working for them. You are a rude, terrible person - you shouldn't be
working for CNN. The way you treat Sarah Huckabee and other people is horrible.
"When you report fake news, like CNN does a lot, you are the enemy of people."]


https://news.sky.com/story/live-polls-open-in-key-test-us-midterms-2018-11546151

montblanc
07-11-2018, 05:34 PM
i’m still pissed at the senate result for texas even though i knew it was coming :oh:

but OMG at how close it was throughout :omgno:

arista
07-11-2018, 05:37 PM
i’m still pissed at the senate result for texas even though i knew it was coming :oh:

but OMG at how close it was throughout :omgno:



Yes a few points
And Ted Cruz - gets through

Liam-
07-11-2018, 05:44 PM
Imagine voting for Ted Cruz though

arista
07-11-2018, 05:58 PM
Jon Snow of Ch4HDnews
ask's Trump can Harmony and Peace break out
and media friendly.

Trump says
he would love Harmony.

Underscore
07-11-2018, 06:09 PM
One of the highlight wins of last night

https://www.rosenfornevada.com/images/Rosen-Facebook.png

arista
07-11-2018, 06:13 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacky_Rosen

Underscore
07-11-2018, 06:20 PM
Jacky Rosen was one of my favourite senatorial candidates this season, right up there with Beto O'Rourke.

arista
07-11-2018, 06:23 PM
18:09
[Trump on meeting with likely Democrat Speaker Nancy Pelosi
"We had a very warm conversation - she loves this country and is a very smart woman," he says.
"We didn't talk about impeachment.
Do you impeach someone because
he created the greatest economic success
in our country? Let's impeach the president, then the vice president....
"These people are sick and they cause division."]

GiRTh
07-11-2018, 07:02 PM
Not the big pick ups the Dems wished for. I dont think there will be enough support for impeachment with just the house and not the senate. Trump still has alot of support. I think he's gonna be there for the full term and if they run lightweights like Cory Booker and Kamal Harris against him in 2020 he might win again . Unless he does something crazy like invade Canada Donnie may be here for a while

montblanc
07-11-2018, 07:04 PM
Not the big pick ups the Dems wished for. I dont think there will be enough support for impeachment with just the house and not the senate. Trump still has alot of support. I think he's gonna be there for the full term and if they run lightweights like Cory Booker and Kamal Harris against him in 2020 he might win. Unless he does something crazy like invades Canada Donnie may be here for a while

sad but true

i don’t see him going anywhere soon

Livia
08-11-2018, 11:25 AM
I notice last night on the news they made a big thing about a Muslim woman and a Mexican woman bring elected to congress and said hardly anything at all about the Native American women voted in for the first time. I'm not surprised though, it's pretty typical.

arista
08-11-2018, 11:54 AM
I notice last night on the news they made a big thing about a Muslim woman and a Mexican woman bring elected to congress and said hardly anything at all about the Native American women voted in for the first time. I'm not surprised though, it's pretty typical.


Yes she is a Muslim
but I hope she is good at her Democrat Region Job.

Also to any Democrats
If you want to enter the USA
Get in line - Stay Legal

Livia
08-11-2018, 12:25 PM
Yes she is a Muslim
but I hope she is good at her Democrat Region Job.

Also to any Democrats
If you want to enter the USA
Get in line - Stay Legal

I was highlighting the continuous overlooking of Native Americans. They're not illegals. They're originals.

arista
08-11-2018, 12:27 PM
I was highlighting the continuous overlooking of Native Americans. They're not illegals. They're originals.


Yes , of course

Oliver_W
08-11-2018, 05:08 PM
I notice last night on the news they made a big thing about a Muslim woman and a Mexican woman bring elected to congress and said hardly anything at all about the Native American women voted in for the first time. I'm not surprised though, it's pretty typical.

Whatever her name is, Crazy Eyes, has been getting a fair bit of media attention lately, so she'd make the news either way tbh

Maru
08-11-2018, 11:16 PM
I notice last night on the news they made a big thing about a Muslim woman and a Mexican woman bring elected to congress and said hardly anything at all about the Native American women voted in for the first time. I'm not surprised though, it's pretty typical.

They (media) don't really care. It's always been catering to very specific demographics. That's why I think tend to believe Intersectionality is just a cover for a modern day racism. And yes anti-Semiticism as well, apparently (https://www.dailywire.com/news/38127/linda-sarsour-blames-democratic-partys-downfall-emily-zanotti).

It's really dubious to elect people based on their color rather than their policies/character. Most Americans are mixed-blood anyway.

GOP Elects First Korean American Woman To Congress. But You Wouldn’t Know It.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/38140/gop-elects-first-korean-american-congress-you-paul-bois

It could also be they didn't cite the Native American lady because it probably would've brought back up the Elizabeth Warren genetic test debacle. The test showed she was whiter than White-Out, and she was particularly notorious for using Native American "heritage" to get votes.

To be fair, I don't know that I would want to make a big kerfuffle about it in the media either. It would detract from that lady's legitimate win. You know the different groups that will take credit and make it about them. That's what it ends up being about... not why she was elected, learning about her constituency, etc, but rather, the list of mainstream folk we can "thank" for "making it possible".

NM is actually on my top list for a visit. I want to go on a painting/photography trip. Maybe Arizona too. I've been on the West end of here and it's beautiful the further that direction you go. I'm kind of a plains/rocks/sand type of person.

Oliver_W
09-11-2018, 07:22 AM
It could also be they didn't cite the Native American lady because it probably would've brought back up the Elizabeth Warren genetic test debacle. The test showed she was whiter than White-Out, and she was particularly notorious for using Native American "heritage" to get votes.


#Fauxcohontas

arista
09-11-2018, 02:59 PM
[Democrat candidate for Georgia governor
Stacey Abrams refused to concede defeat against Republican rival Brian Kemp who said he was "confident victory is near" but was waiting
on final results in the close race.
She is hoping to become the first black female US governor.]

https://news.sky.com/story/live-polls-open-in-key-test-us-midterms-2018-11546151


She has lost and must accept it.


https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LQQfBIyY1w8/maxresdefault.jpg


Feck me she lost
and still saying she has not???????


She Got 47
He got 50

arista
18-11-2018, 02:28 PM
Stacey Abrams
was just on CNN HD Live
finally she she has now
said She Lost.