Told you so.

The indoctrination of kids/young people and the abortion issue go hand in hand.

They are taught that everyone is a victim. Thus they are primed to believe any accusation of victimhood. The main propaganda point with abortion was that it is an attack on women's rights, on women themselves. That women are being "victimized" by the reversal of Roe is taken as a basic fact by the indoctrinated.

And I still believe that Lindsey Graham put the icing on the cake. The Roe decision left it to the states. That is one thing. Graham jumped out and proposed Federal law to take it right back away from the states. That is something different entirely. Instead of being a state issue, now it was a national congressional issue. A huge motivation for the young and indoctrinated to vote, especially women. IF the GOP took Congress, they would pass a national ban (supposedly).

As if any more evidence is needed to know who the real enemies are.
 
I don't see a loss. Pelosi is going to be gone. The Biden administration won't be able to push through any more of their crap. It's a win, not a big win but you take what you can get now.

A mid term election like this is always good for the minority party. With the absolute incompetence and damage done by the Democrats, this should have been a red wave.

All the Democrats could do is damage control, and they were successful.
 
Do you even vote hard, bro?

Speaking for myself, I'm already looking forward to the (next) "most important election of our lifetime".


Hey, NEXT TIME it’ll be different.

Here’s a thought: If you don’t rely on voting to seize and secure your liberty, the votes cast by idiots and scoundrels can’t hurt you.
 
In Trump, the GOP was given the biggest sledgehammer ever to destroy the Left/Dem stranglehold on America going back to the National Security Act, the New Deal, and the founding of the Fed. Instead of building momentum behind Trump, the Grahamite/McConnellite-GOP undermined him in every possible way because they don't control Trump. It's the same reason they torpedoed Ron Paul each time he ran. The main difference between Trump and Paul is that Trump had the cash resources to overcome most of their dirty-tricks.


You make it sound like if Trump had his way he'd fix things.

That makes no sense given we now know for certain that Trump believes in not just bigger govt but massively bigger govt.
 
You make it sound like if Trump had his way he'd fix things.

That makes no sense given we now know for certain that Trump believes in not just bigger govt but massively bigger govt.

I don't think that's accurate. Looking at his record and looking at his speeches, etc. what I think Trump believes in is classic America... America in its heyday. Whether that be bigger or smaller government, I don't think Trump has any preconceived opinion on that. But it's looking more and more like it doesn't really matter anymore what Trump thinks or says. So, it's a waste of time to ecven debate it...
 
It sure didn't help that some bible thumper states immediately moved to pass the most extreme restrictions on abortion. IIRC, one even outlawed the morning after pill and there was insane talk about trying to prosecute women who went to other states to get an abortion. The hard left is always screaming about a theocracy and that kind of stuff made it look like it possible. When the decision came down, R controlled states could have gotten their asses in gear to quickly pass reasonable limits legislation but I don't think that happened. A total ban will never fly with the general public.
 
Time to end women’s sufferage.

Thinking with their lips and that’s it.

Bigger problems in the world than abortion access. There are ways to prevent unwanted pregnancies, killing the baby is a piss poor decision.


Most women who support abortion comes from unmarried women.

Women who are married and have families are likely less to support.
 
Proud to be a Hoosier today . Not one single pro life GOP incumbent in state house or state senate lost a race to the dems even though they spent a bunch of money on the Dems abortion anger thing in urban areas. Dems should leave for illinois. Nice to know that in a shithole country of retards who half or more think it is acceptable to kill babies as birth control that the majority in my state have some value on life.
 
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Let me ask you guys something:

If overturning RvW and returning it to the states as prescribed in the Constitution is what costed the republicans seats, does that indicate that 'we shouldn't be doing these things' or 'it's going to be unpopular'? Or should the 'or' be an 'and'?

Imagine if Ron Paul had gotten into office and done the same thing purely on constitutional grounds. Would we be bemoaning the recklessness of it all? My God, what if he had abolished the federal reserve? Imagine the short-term pain that would have caused and the electoral backlash which would've ensued. Should we just avoid issues that are unpopular, even if they are the correct thing to do?

Now, I will admit there were people like Graham who tried to push it too far as to say it should be banned at the federal level, which is as much a violation of the 10th amendment as legalizing it at the federal level. But the media had already pretty much decided that they were gonna run the narrative that the 'republicans are gonna take away yer rights!' well before RvW's overturn was even decided.
 
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Let me ask you guys something:

If overturning RvW and returning it to the states as prescribed in the Constitution is what costed the republicans seats, does that indicate that 'we shouldn't be doing these things' or 'it's going to be unpopular'. Or should the 'or' be an 'and'.

Imagine if Ron Paul had gotten into office and done the same thing purely on constitutional grounds. Would we be bemoaning the recklessness of it all? My God, what if he had abolished the federal reserve? Imagine the short-term pain that would have caused and the electoral backlash which would've ensued. Should we just avoid issues that are unpopular, even if they are the correct thing to do?

Now, I will admit there were people like Graham who tried to push it too far as to say it should be banned at the federal level, which is as much a violation of the 10th amendment as legalizing it at the federal level. But the media had already pretty much decided that they were gonna run the narrative that the 'republicans are gonna take away yer rights!' well before RvW's overturn was even decided.

^^^ THIS

The mid-terms were not a tactical error on the part of the GOP, nor the result of tactical brilliance from the Dems. Making this a tactical issue plays into the hands of the deep-politics globalists, because they want to sweep this 2.5 year long global crisis they created called The Doomsday Virus under the rug. Oh, you already forgot about the Doomsday Virus? Remember when they shuttered half the economy and put the nation under de facto house arrest, including closing schools? For more than two years. You already forgot about that?! Well, maybe their tactics are more effective than I'm giving them credit for...

2022 was not a tactical mistake. It is clear evidence that the national GOP leadership is utterly impenitent in its rabid devotion to neoCON-flavored Marxism and globalist oppression of Americans through ram-rodded bipartisan political action at the Federal level. And they still hold the reins of the party. 2022 was an indictment of the GOP itself. As if we needed another one...
 
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