America is over as we have known it

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  • K_W

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    The non-producers have figured out that they can trade votes to those who will give them the fruits of the producers... and they are ok with it... the downfall of our country has begun...
     

    Que

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    The fruit is sour grapes.

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    Que

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    Well, at least the kids can go to school tomorrow. After all, it's about the kids, right?
     

    Atlas

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    it's not over. it just has to separate itself from the Socialist Republic Of America.
     

    canav844

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    Looks like it will pretty much be 2 more years of gridlock government if the house and Senate predictions remain consistent.
     

    netsecurity

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    Christianity is the biggest loser in this campaign, as it has been thoroughly repudiated by big city voters. So in that sense, the American way is history and our culture is transforming. I fought it hard as hell, even though I'm not a practicing Christian, just because I love American values and I believe that Christian faith is the core of our tradition (Christmas, etc.) and stability.

    Now we are officially one politically correct agnostic nation under god, with liberalism and socialism for all. Now we have the government to raise our children, and teach them to have faith in it, not him.
     
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    Christianity is the biggest loser in this campaign, as it has been thoroughly repudiated by big city voters. So in that sense, the American way is history and our culture is transforming. I fought it hard as hell, even though I'm not a practicing Christian, just because I love American values and I believe that Christian faith is the core of our tradition (Christmas, etc.) and stability.

    Now we are officially one politically correct agnostic nation under god, with liberalism and socialism for all. Now we have the government to raise our children, and teach them to have faith in it, not him.

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    "Big city voters" do not get to decide everyone's religion. That is a personal choice, and anyone can choose to continue to teach Christianity to their children.

    I should also point out that the Christian candidate defeated the Mormon candidate....
     

    canav844

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    I don't see that as a bad thing
    Nor do I, depending; there are prevailing concepts there that are good in some ways but gridlock can also hinder and promote supercongress BS, so it'll be wait and see. And it means healthcare will likely be tabled for a while, and we'll probably need to wait to see the DOJ held accountable, and probably loose more federal officers in the meantime.

    And based on the latest set of numbers I saw on a 96% reporting it, they're calling popular vote for Mitt and electoral for Obama, which does send a message to Captain Arrogant (as much as I did see a campaign Rep in Chicago call it a decisive victory for Obama). And knowing IN would go Mitt anyway, I was undecided and POTUS was my last ballot filled because it was a matter of vote lib to wake up the GOP or vote R to send a message to O.

    I don't think the sky will come crashing down, I don't think that like in 08 there will be the same rush on ammo and prepping for an AWB because the partisan support that they had in 08 just isn't there. Steam lost by midterm elections could create a very different outlook though, so it's not time to relax either.
     
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