Saturday, July 25, 2020

101 days left until the election (#4193)

     101 days left until the election. 55 days until early voting for the general election begins in Minnesota and South Dakota. Can you begin to feel the excitement building? I know I can and the smile on my face, perceptibly, is widening. We are nearly done with the triple digits of days left before trump is put back into the private sector where he cannot harm us any longer. What happens to him after that, time will tell, but I know what happens to us will be a bright and good thing. I don't really have a subject this morning as I am typing right now but as is often the case, something strikes me along the way.
     I can see the trump strategy of fomenting chaos as a way to muck up the election but that won't work because the many more of us are onto him. We are prepared as if we were going to war to stop his insanity of holding onto power at the expense of American lives. As well we will put a tight grip on the reins of our steadfast advance on regaining the Senate. Those republican senators up for reelection this coming November 3rd are in for a real battle. None of them is safe even in the most red of states. My reasoning is because trumps have so screwed so many of us that there are no more swing voters. Either you are for trump or against him and the middle of that is a barbed wire fence, uncomfortable for sitting.
     If the poll numbers are any indication it is clear that most of the what used to be swing voters have moved over into the Democratic camp. There are a lot of republicans who are now independents so that that they can vote against trump. What is happening is that trump is showing his true nature and that nature is no friend of anyone who cannot give trump something for nothing. Well we the American people are just about out of everything so the idea that we would have to pay more than an homage to trump is impossible. So instead we the American people will cast ballots that remove trump and bring in Joe Biden to begin the reclamation of the working middle poor class.

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