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View HKOwen's Profile HKOwen Flag Hong Kong 08 Nov 22 8.58am Send a Private Message to HKOwen Add HKOwen as a friend

Looks very possible GOP will have majority in both houses rendering Biden even more redundant than he is now.

He has certainly done a good job of losing every fossil fuel job related vote.

At least if Kamala Harris completes Biden's term she will be unabale to have any influence other than veto.

Hunter Biden should be heading to the airport if he has any sense cos his beans gonna get spilt.

 


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View Ouzo Dan's Profile Ouzo Dan 08 Nov 22 4.21pm Send a Private Message to Ouzo Dan Add Ouzo Dan as a friend

Hopefully the Republicans clean up, I don't think I've seen a worser pair than Biden & Harris in my life.

Literally a house plant & a cackling banshee.

Edited by Ouzo Dan (08 Nov 2022 4.22pm)

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 08 Nov 22 4.30pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

I can't see the Democrats doing well, it'll be an interesting next couple of days.

 


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The problem with the USA being a nut-job, is that it is important.

The problem with the UK being a nut-job, is that it isn't.

 

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View HKOwen's Profile HKOwen Flag Hong Kong 08 Nov 22 11.04pm Send a Private Message to HKOwen Add HKOwen as a friend

Originally posted by steeleye20

The problem with the USA being a nut-job, is that it is important.

The problem with the UK being a nut-job, is that it isn't.

The Commonwealth is still important even it is changing shape.

I don't think that for example, the UK has any need to try and lead on climate issues, no one else gives a feck what we do. If it can be turned into a commercial advantage then fair enough to shout about it. We are hardly the only country in the world to be researching carbon capture and hydrogen fulled vehicles.

It is wrong for any politician to render a fiction fo thousands of " well paid green jobs ".

The country will not have a dramatic economic reversal because the Govt pays to insulate properties that CAN be effectively insulated.

If you have a property that cannot be insulated then what?

( 100% manadate that all new builds have to be energy efficient as far as possible )

 


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It seems obvious that the balance of power is going to change and the US faces another period of stalemate when nothing too much will change at federal level. Not so at state level though.

What's more interesting, and a very disturbing, is just how many of the Republican candidates for state level jobs are Trump endorsees, who have bought into his lies about the 2020 election being "stolen" by election fraud, and sold themselves to the voters on a promise to "put things right". As some would have responsibility for overseeing future elections this is obviously critical and has the potential for a serious threat to democracy, which in turn could ignite an already volatile situation.

So what happens in the coming months is therefore more important than what happens today. Will Trump be emboldened and declare? Will those he endorsed all stick with him, or show some independent thought?

Will the growing rift between DeSantis and Trump break out into open warfare and split the MAGA movement? With DeSantis being described as an intelligent Trump, that would be interesting.

With American politics at the lowest I can recall, nothing would surprise me.

 


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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 09 Nov 22 12.54am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

It seems obvious that the balance of power is going to change and the US faces another period of stalemate when nothing too much will change at federal level. Not so at state level though.

What's more interesting, and a very disturbing, is just how many of the Republican candidates for state level jobs are Trump endorsees, who have bought into his lies about the 2020 election being "stolen" by election fraud, and sold themselves to the voters on a promise to "put things right". As some would have responsibility for overseeing future elections this is obviously critical and has the potential for a serious threat to democracy, which in turn could ignite an already volatile situation.

So what happens in the coming months is therefore more important than what happens today. Will Trump be emboldened and declare? Will those he endorsed all stick with him, or show some independent thought?

Will the growing rift between DeSantis and Trump break out into open warfare and split the MAGA movement? With DeSantis being described as an intelligent Trump, that would be interesting.

With American politics at the lowest I can recall, nothing would surprise me.

They’re always slightly behind us and are now only just catching up in reducing politics to the point of being a choice between the lesser of two evils.

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 09 Nov 22 1.06am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Eh? You mean Mitt Romney isn't going to be republican leader? That's amazing, I mean I thought some really clued up people had a handle on the GOP a couple of years ago. Ah well, shucks, them the breaks.

Turns out they didn't know their backside from their frontside.

 


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Why would anyone who values democracy and fair elections be against proof of identity before casting a vote? It is required in almost all countries in Europe. The Democrats presumably believe it would cost them votes so they are totally against the idea and try to make it a race issue

 


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Originally posted by HKOwen

Why would anyone who values democracy and fair elections be against proof of identity before casting a vote? It is required in almost all countries in Europe. The Democrats presumably believe it would cost them votes so they are totally against the idea and try to make it a race issue

Same over here so the Tories (cowards) dropped it. To get onto the electoral register you have to provide some form of identification and proof of nationality. If you cannot provide id when voting how did you get onto the register in the first place.

Or is it that your lefty mates in the lefty council didn't look to hard when registering you?

 


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View becky's Profile becky Flag over the moon 09 Nov 22 8.09am Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

Same over here so the Tories (cowards) dropped it. To get onto the electoral register you have to provide some form of identification and proof of nationality. If you cannot provide id when voting how did you get onto the register in the first place.

Or is it that your lefty mates in the lefty council didn't look to hard when registering you?

I don't think you have to produce ID - you just register through the Electoral Roll form sent out by the Local Authority, by stating that you reside at that address and are eligible to vote.

 


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Originally posted by becky

I don't think you have to produce ID - you just register through the Electoral Roll form sent out by the Local Authority, by stating that you reside at that address and are eligible to vote.

Wow you are correct Becky. I just looked all you need is a National Insurance number no wonder the left don't want voter id.

There are plenty of stories about NI numbers being issued to people who are not entitled to them so hardly a secure identification method. Even if they do have an NI number who is to say they are entitled to vote in that particular election.

What a shambles, this is where the real voter fraud takes place not so much at the ballot box on election day.

 


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