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Posted: Sat Apr 25th, 2020 06:25 pm |
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Ordinary Biker![]() Joined: Sat Oct 21st, 2017
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Some people will never get it. Especially people that will not look beyond if there is an R or a D behind someone's name when voting. Personally I have never nor will I ever register dem or rep. I am undeclared. But I vote every election. Have since I was first able to. But not only do I not vote party lines, I am nor have I ever been a one issue voter. Electing someone to represent you is far too nuanced for that. It is a rash generalization not born out by facts to claim that dems are anti-god or anti-religion or anti-church. I've seen many of them worshiping and attending church. If you wanted to claim pro-choice instead of pro-abortion, you would be closer to the truth. And to claim that dems want to tell you how to live in the same paragraph as proclaiming reps are anti-choice about abortion is maybe a tad ironic. Just a tad mind you. I will say that I think both parties are drifting further off center. Both are becoming more extreme. Hell, I don't care, paint your truck red and put MAGA in huge white letters down the side. It's YOUR truck! What you put on it doesn't directly affect me AT ALL! I would wonder what you would do whenever he wasn't president any more...but then that applies to bumper stickers too, lol. It is an interesting occurance how differently Trump is viewed geographically. I have always wondered about his support in the heartland. After the Chinese trade was so devestated farmers, how is it that his support there hasn't been hurt as much? I'd be interested in knowing that one...
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