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    Quote Originally Posted by paulxu View Post
    Overweight senators will be able to purchase miracle weight loss products without a middleman.
    Of course Paul is unable to admit the Fetterman disaster.
    Are you saying this guy Fetterman is fit to serve?? Ludicrous.

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    I think PA is stuck with some hard choices.
    Do you want a person who has had some govnt. experience, and is recovering from a stroke?
    Or do you want a good doctor who got a little TV fame, has no govnt. experience, and turned into a grifter to enrich himself?
    (Might remind you of a real estate guy who got a little TV fame and became the poster boy of grifters everywhere)

    Tough choice for the Keystone State.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulxu View Post
    I think PA is stuck with some hard choices.
    Do you want a person who has had some govnt. experience, and is recovering from a stroke?
    Or do you want a good doctor who got a little TV fame, has no govnt. experience, and turned into a grifter to enrich himself?
    (Might remind you of a real estate guy who got a little TV fame and became the poster boy of grifters everywhere)

    Tough choice for the Keystone State.
    The fracking question was the best part of the night. Fetterman looked like a complete disaster on that. A lot of flip flopping by the dems last night.

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    "Like ravenous bears coming out of hibernation, Americans are emerging now from a lengthy sleep, surveying a barren landscape not of their own making, and preparing to go on a rampage at the polls. On and after November 8, 2022, the true villains will finally be brought to account for despoiling this once-great nation.

    A rout is baked into the cards—not simply a Red Wave or even a Red Tsunami, but a brutal and abject rejection of “know-nothing” politicians in both parties who act insolently as “know-it-alls,” even as their policies and moves define economic and geo-political failures downward.

    This reckoning is long overdue—we have been too willing to follow the prescriptions of supposed “thought-leaders,” too trusting that career politicians and bureaucrats in both parties have our best interests at heart, too tolerant of epic corruption and its odious consequences, and too accepting of breathless media accounts that whitewashed the economic destruction and mayhem perpetrated against families and households by a gorged and now gargantuan, soul-destroying super state.

    Today, after almost surrendering control over the United States of America to a cabal of self-selected globalist insiders, we see clear signs that individuals and parents have finally woken up to dread reality—most of us are each much worse off financially since 1989. That was when we began to be herded down a futile path that shipped livelihoods abroad while channeling untold resources to government officials who stubbornly refuse to take responsibility for wasting so much of our nation’s wealth and borrowing power."

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulxu View Post
    I think PA is stuck with some hard choices.
    Do you want a person who has had some govnt. experience, and is recovering from a stroke?
    Or do you want a good doctor who got a little TV fame, has no govnt. experience, and turned into a grifter to enrich himself?
    (Might remind you of a real estate guy who got a little TV fame and became the poster boy of grifters everywhere)

    Tough choice for the Keystone State.
    Not so tough. BTW Fettermsn’s “Govt experience” was a disaster both in Braddock and as Lt. Governor. Not even sure how this guy copped that gig.

    And, yes. Debates have consequences.

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    We are all faced with candidates that seem less than optimal.
    Politics have become so much about business interests rather than public service.

    The women of PA now have to be concerned about "local political leaders" in their doctor's office when discussing their own health concerns.
    ...he went up late, and I was already up there.

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    My newsfeed today...

    -Another woman is claiming that Herschel Walker paid for her abortion and drove her to the clinic. My prediction is that no one who is defending him will stop defending him, and no one who is attacking him will stop attacking him. As far as the election goes it's a non-issue.

    -Trump is REALLY in trouble this time!! My prediction is...he isn't. He should be, but he's not.

    -Dr. Oz absolutely clobbered Fetterman in the debate. My belief now is that almost everyone who watches a debate will never changed their mind no matter how a candidate performs. Even if their person didn't win, their supporters will still think they did

    -Fetterman absolutely clobbered Dr. Oz in the debate. My belief now is that almost everyone who watches a debate will never changed their mind no matter how a candidate performs. Even if their person didn't win, their supporters will think that they did.

    -The climate is going to hell. I think that's probably correct.
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    In terms of betting odds, Republicans are now solid favorites to take back the Senate. They're heavy favorites in Ohio (Vance) and Wisconsin (Johnson), solid favorites in Nevada (Laxalt) and Pennsylvania (Oz), and slight favorites in Georgia (Walker). Democrats continue to hold a slilght lead in Arizona (Kelly) and a solid lead in NH (Hassan). Nothing else is remotely in doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulxu View Post
    We are all faced with candidates that seem less than optimal.
    Politics have become so much about business interests rather than public service.

    The women of PA now have to be concerned about "local political leaders" in their doctor's office when discussing their own health concerns.
    Abortion advocate “Catholic Paul” everybody.
    The same guy who can’t stop blabbing about “The Big Lie” meanwhile ignores the original Election Denier…

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    The Catholic Church was OK with abortion for 1800+ years.
    It's only in the last 150 years that a pope reversed that.
    Whatever would you do if some pope comes along and reverses course again?
    Would your head explode?
    Maybe you'd rather have a women in her doctor's office with a life threatening ectopic pregnancy...waiting for her doctor to get an OK from local politicians.
    Sounds like a good plan.
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