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10 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

Enough to read a contract before I sign it.

Can you say the same?

I doubt it. You would not have read anything if you were a teenager. Can someone please explain to me how this mass deportation thing works? Do Hispanics have to have their birth certificates with them at all times so that they can prove citizenship?

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41 minutes ago, Big girl said:

You're jealous. I would be too.

Jealous of what?  You don’t even know me.

you come on here saying that educated people are superior than the uneducated.  Following bidens footsteps…Get off your high horse. 
Oh by the way: I have a degree and I graduated with honors……now who is the fool. That degree doesn’t make me smarter or better than those that don’t have a degree.

You may want to humble yourself.

i see you couldn’t address the meat of what I posted….not surprised.  

 

 

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2 hours ago, Big girl said:

It warms my soul to know that more educated people voted for Harris. The people without college degrees didn't know any better. I can't blame them.

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I was looking at the numbers this morning, and Trump obviously gained black voters, primarily men.  More striking to me is he is going to end up with less votes than he did when he lost in 2020.  Tin hat theories aside (although I’m sure that won’t stop some of you from posting them, it’s too engrained just as some claim TDS is on the opposite side - I think both sides are equally goofy), my suspicion is a decent percentage of the voters missing were men of color.  And this is my question, especially to Big girl and any of other posters of color:  is it the woman thing with Harris or was it just that she was seen as a weak candidate? (In point of fact, exit polling showed neither candidate was viewed favorably by the majority of the voters - what a shocker).  I ask this because it’s been my experience (and it’s not a limited experience and involves men of all ages), black men in general are more homophobic than white men.  To be fair, maybe they are just more vocal about it (or less afraid to vocalize it) but it seems to me to be that way by a decent margin.  Has that also been your experiences?  
 

And if that is indeed true, are they also more resistant to a woman being in the ultimate position of power?  I ask these questions because I’m genuinely curious and honestly don’t mind asking questions that might seem taboo, especially the older I get.  Anyway, if this offends anyone, I guess I cared less about that than my desire to gain some understanding in these areas.  The numbers being released have just really piqued my curiosity.  

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3 hours ago, Big girl said:

It warms my soul to know that more educated people voted for Harris. The people without college degrees didn't know any better. I can't blame them.

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Putting people in a box and calling people that don't go to college uneducated (not saying you are saying that...but several of the liberal news stations and Dems have) is part of the rhetoric so many are tired of. What makes you uneducated because you didn't go to college? All of these people that go to trade school...are they uneducated? All these people that start their own business and are extremely successful...are they uneducated? I will take people that are knowledgeable and wise every day of the week over "education." College isn't for everyone. There are millions upon millions of jobs that are necessary for this world to function and they do not require college. Is someone that doesn't go to college uneducated because they don't go to college? I know a lot of people that make a lot more money with no college degree than I do with a college degree. With so many classes being online you can cheat your way through college. Are you educated just because a sheet of paper says you are? The idea that people who continue on to college are more intelligent than the people that don't is quite insulting to. It's a choice, and as I said, it's not for everyone. Let's not forget...it was the "educated" that put Jesus on the cross.

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3 hours ago, thetragichippy said:

I think what Regan is missing (from the copy and paste from someone else, as I've seen this 100 times on X) is California is only 55% counted.....in 2020 California counted 17 million votes - they are currently at 10 million.....and New York is 97% counted..... @Reagan should wait until the counts are complete

Yes, I got the format off X.  But, the numbers are not the same.  I waited until Arizona was called for Trump and used those numbers.  I got those from the election section off The Daily Wire's website.  Now, if votes are still being counted, no way it gets to 81 million. BTW, starting with B. Clinton, no Dem has even got into the 70 million mark.  Yobama first time got 69.4 million.  No way legally Joebama got 81 mill.  Excuse was, Trump hatred.  What, not 81 mill worth of hatred this time.  My opinion, this election is what 2020 should have looked like.  The other side didn't have the scamdemic to hide behind this time to cheat.  But as I posted before, the Dems blew it and should have let Trump win in 20.  Trump's looking at the possibly of nominating 3 Supreme Court justices.  First, I can see Thomas retiring to give Trump this slot.  Second, I can see Alito retiring for the same reason as Thomas.  Third, the wildcard. is Sotomayor.  They say she's in bad health.  Can she outlast Trump?  That's not the question.  Can she outlast Vance and Desantis? With Trump, she may not have an option.    

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1 hour ago, TxHoops said:

I was looking at the numbers this morning, and Trump obviously gained black voters, primarily men.  More striking to me is he is going to end up with less votes than he did when he lost in 2020.  Tin hat theories aside (although I’m sure that won’t stop some of you from posting them, it’s too engrained just as some claim TDS is on the opposite side - I think both sides are equally goofy), my suspicion is a decent percentage of the voters missing were men of color.  And this is my question, especially to Big girl and any of other posters of color:  is it the woman thing with Harris or was it just that she was seen as a weak candidate? (In point of fact, exit polling showed neither candidate was viewed favorably by the majority of the voters - what a shocker).  I ask this because it’s been my experience (and it’s not a limited experience and involves men of all ages), black men in general are more homophobic than white men.  To be fair, maybe they are just more vocal about it (or less afraid to vocalize it) but it seems to me to be that way by a decent margin.  Has that also been your experiences?  
 

And if that is indeed true, are they also more resistant to a woman being in the ultimate position of power?  I ask these questions because I’m genuinely curious and honestly don’t mind asking questions that might seem taboo, especially the older I get.  Anyway, if this offends anyone, I guess I cared less about that than my desire to gain some understanding in these areas.  The numbers being released have just really piqued my curiosity.  

You might be right. My son once said that black women were not going to listen to their man if kamala was elected. He later changed his mind and voted for her after listening to Trump's rhetoric.

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4 hours ago, Big girl said:

It warms my soul to know that more educated people voted for Harris. The people without college degrees didn't know any better. I can't blame them.

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this is the exact elitist attitude that's been coming from the left that is costing y'all all these elections.  talking down to people that disagree with you like they're stupid. I know just as many dumb people who have degrees as don't. I've read enough of your posts that I would bet any amount of money that this page contains a large amount of folks without degrees who have a higher IQ than you.  The point being that an education doesn't at all equal intelligence.  a big chunk of these kids today are getting degrees in meaningless areas and all they know how to do is protest and complain.  They're calling people dumb but can't hold or even find a job. They're unable to cope with even the slightest adversity, and an event like Trump winning the election will shut them down for weeks. Time to get down off your high horse. Your nursing degree didn't do a damn thing to make you more qualified to cast an educated vote in a presidential election, which you've proven over and over again with your posts the last two days.

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17 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

this is the exact elitist attitude that's been coming from the left that is costing y'all all these elections.  talking down to people that disagree with you like they're stupid. I know just as many dumb people who have degrees as don't. I've read enough of your posts that I would bet any amount of money that this page contains a large amount of folks without degrees who have a higher IQ than you.  The point being that an education doesn't at all equal intelligence.  a big chunk of these kids today are getting degrees in meaningless areas and all they know how to do is protest and complain.  They're calling people dumb but can't hold or even find a job. They're unable to cope with even the slightest adversity, and an event like Trump winning the election will shut them down for weeks. Time to get down off your high horse. Your nursing degree didn't do a damn thing to make you more qualified to cast an educated vote in a presidential election, which you've proven over and over again with your posts the last two days.

Yeah right. Get over it.

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20 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

this is the exact elitist attitude that's been coming from the left that is costing y'all all these elections.  talking down to people that disagree with you like they're stupid. I know just as many dumb people who have degrees as don't. I've read enough of your posts that I would bet any amount of money that this page contains a large amount of folks without degrees who have a higher IQ than you.  The point being that an education doesn't at all equal intelligence.  a big chunk of these kids today are getting degrees in meaningless areas and all they know how to do is protest and complain.  They're calling people dumb but can't hold or even find a job. They're unable to cope with even the slightest adversity, and an event like Trump winning the election will shut them down for weeks. Time to get down off your high horse. Your nursing degree didn't do a damn thing to make you more qualified to cast an educated vote in a presidential election, which you've proven over and over again with your posts the last two days.

All what elections? Please advise. Trump lost in 2020. I feel better about him winning knowing that he expanded the student loan forgiveness program in 2018. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

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34 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

this is the exact elitist attitude that's been coming from the left that is costing y'all all these elections.  talking down to people that disagree with you like they're stupid. I know just as many dumb people who have degrees as don't. I've read enough of your posts that I would bet any amount of money that this page contains a large amount of folks without degrees who have a higher IQ than you.  The point being that an education doesn't at all equal intelligence.  a big chunk of these kids today are getting degrees in meaningless areas and all they know how to do is protest and complain.  They're calling people dumb but can't hold or even find a job. They're unable to cope with even the slightest adversity, and an event like Trump winning the election will shut them down for weeks. Time to get down off your high horse. Your nursing degree didn't do a damn thing to make you more qualified to cast an educated vote in a presidential election, which you've proven over and over again with your posts the last two days.

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13 minutes ago, Big girl said:

All what elections? Please advise. Trump lost in 2020. I feel better about him winning knowing that he expanded the student loan forgiveness program in 2018. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

all of the elections across the country that are going to the right. the presidency. in the senate.  in the house.  in school boards, and local govts in traditionally blue areas.

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