18 thoughts on “Why I’m voting GOP

  1. Super. And every one voted for billions to secure Ukraine’s border, but not a dime for our own.

  2. Crimea’s Bridge to Russia Shuts After Explosion
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/major-explosion-hits-the-bridge-between-crimea-and-russia-halting-traffic-11665215052

    Well. That answers the age old question, What do you get the man, who has everything, for his birthday?

    The MN DOT should offer assistance to Russia and send the people who repaired the 35W/94 corridor in Minneapolis to repair the bridge. That way it will be out of action for a minimum of 36 months.

  3. Swiftee wrote: “And every one voted for billions to secure Ukraine’s border, but not a dime for our own.”

    I see you’ve taken CPAC’s pro-Russian support to heart.

    If I told you a year ago that for $100 billion or so we could decimate Putin’s military — cause Russia to lose its status as a great power, and do so without losing a single American life, would you have taken that deal?”

    Seriously. I don’t know why this isn’t the beginning and end of literally any argument against supporting Ukraine that any isolationist were to offer.

  4. Did the democrats vote to fund the abortions at taxpayer expense.

    Could we convince republicans to shift some of the money now spent on law enforcement toward paying for abortions for a certain class of people who are likely to grow up to become criminals? Program could pay for itself in a generation. And since democrats love all abortions should be very easy to get the law passed.

    Let’s be proactive for a change

  5. The abortion rate for black women is over THREE times as high as the abortion rate for white women (40/1000 vs 12/1000).
    Blacktivists claim that this means that anti-abortion laws place a disparate burden on black women.
    No, I am not kidding.

  6. The abattoirs in leftist shithole states are going full steam. The flow of baby parts continues unabated, and will not be allowed to slow. If America’s black population gets too low, the degenerates will simply import more from Africa. No, I’m not kidding either.

    ps: Blow it our your ass, DeadrATcrawiling

  7. As MBerg implies — abortion is in the ballot. As such it’ll be interesting to see how suburban woman vote. Perhaps crime and inflation will ‘Trump’ abortion as leading issues facing this demographic.

  8. As such it’ll be interesting to see how suburban woman vote

    I wish I would’a wrote this, but it’s from Steve Deace.

    Remember when white suburban women voted to rid the world of mean tweets, only to put the world on the brink of nuclear war instead? What is it with you suburban white women? You want to murder your children before they’re born, mutilate them after they are, and now Armageddon.

  9. Back to the subject, exactly. National right to Life ought to have its key question for electoral surveys be one thing; will you caucus with the Democratic Party? If the answer is yes, you can safely assume that they will be uniformly against the right to life. And, for that matter, the right to defend innocent life with lethal force, a.k.a. the Second Amendment.

  10. I understand why Republicans and Christian—Rights leaders tolerate Trump and Walker’s disrespect of women. Why, after all these years do Republican women tolerate it?

  11. It doesn’t appear to be a big deal at this point–only one judicial election this year is contested, in Scott County–but it strikes me that going forward, pro-lifers ought to pay more attention to the judicial temperament and behavior of judicial incumbents and see whether we can get more originalists and textualists on the courts that will restrain the support of infanticide through the judiciary.

  12. Bikebubba, MN has a problem because its state judges are appointed by the governor, then they stand for election in the general as the incumbent.
    What judges do is wait until a governor who shares their politics is in office, then they resign or retire, the governor appoints a judge loyal to his party, and then the new judge runs as the incumbent (often unopposed) in the next election.
    When you look at the electoral history of the judges you almost always find that they were appointed by Pawlenty or Dayton, and elected by a landslide in the next election.
    So to change the MN judiciary, you have to control the governor’s office for a significant period of time, change the MN constitution, or find good candidates to run against sitting judges.

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