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Mr. Illini
liberty142
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« on: February 28, 2015, 02:38:36 PM »

WA and OR were formerly areas that the GOP could compete by moderating, but I am afraid that they have become too liberal. They have become a very popular destination for young hipster-y types from across the country.
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Mr. Illini
liberty142
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2015, 05:19:02 PM »

Here is what I say. Who cares? As a conservative I dont consider the people in SEA-TAC and Portland to be people I am interested in chasing or pandering to for votes. They are primarily atheists, socialists and people who reject American Exceptionalism and are Blame American Firsters. They wallow in multiculturalism and moral relativism and are increasingly anti-semitic with their support for the genocidal BDS movement.

It will be a wonderful day when white coastal liberal gentries, especially in CA, are outnumbered by hispanics who want their own candidates and not benevolent white liberals representing them.  Those whites whose primary concern is climate change even if it means banning energy jobs, destroying manufacturing and turning the state into a third world country with no upward mobility for anyone not employed in Silicon Valley or Hollywood.

Ugh.  This is why our party is sucking more and more everyday.

Your side hasnt won an election since 1956. Your side also was very happy with the "arrangement" that the House GOP had with the Dems prior to 1994. Conservatives brought the GOP into majority status, not moderate and liberals.

LOL.  Yeah, Reagan, Bush 41 and even Bush 43 for that matter look like downright liberals compared to people like Ted Cruz.

It's not too late to join the Democratic Party.
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Mr. Illini
liberty142
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,843
United States


Political Matrix
E: -4.26, S: -3.30

« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2015, 05:30:09 PM »

Here is what I say. Who cares? As a conservative I dont consider the people in SEA-TAC and Portland to be people I am interested in chasing or pandering to for votes. They are primarily atheists, socialists and people who reject American Exceptionalism and are Blame American Firsters. They wallow in multiculturalism and moral relativism and are increasingly anti-semitic with their support for the genocidal BDS movement.

It will be a wonderful day when white coastal liberal gentries, especially in CA, are outnumbered by hispanics who want their own candidates and not benevolent white liberals representing them.  Those whites whose primary concern is climate change even if it means banning energy jobs, destroying manufacturing and turning the state into a third world country with no upward mobility for anyone not employed in Silicon Valley or Hollywood.

Ugh.  This is why our party is sucking more and more everyday.

Your side hasnt won an election since 1956. Your side also was very happy with the "arrangement" that the House GOP had with the Dems prior to 1994. Conservatives brought the GOP into majority status, not moderate and liberals.

LOL.  Yeah, Reagan, Bush 41 and even Bush 43 for that matter look like downright liberals compared to people like Ted Cruz.

It's not too late to join the Democratic Party.

Meh, I'd just be ridiculed by the base there, too.  Think Walter Mittey 2.0, haha.

I guess that's part of a two-party system.

WalterMitty goes out of his way to say spew Republican viewpoints while keeping the D avatar. Moderate Democrats are just not ridiculed as much in the party as moderate Rs are in theirs.
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