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Yes, a grown man who continually types in oversized, red all caps font is clearly not playing with a full deck!
...and, IMO, not allowed to have the keys to the doors.

Yes, a grown man who continually types in oversized, red all caps font is clearly not playing with a full deck!
Dems Win Senate MajorityAll signs point to a LEGENDAY ASS-KICKING OF THE DISASTER-O-CRATS IN JUST A COUPLE OF WEEKS...
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All signs point to a LEGENDAY ASS-KICKING OF THE DISASTER-O-CRATS IN JUST A COUPLE OF WEEKS...AS ALL OF THE TOP ISSUES WITH VOTERS HEAVLY FAVOR THE GOP...
The red wave is building
Less than three weeks out from the midterm elections, the polls are moving in one direction. Even MSNBC's Joe Scarborough “senses” the shift in voter sentiment.
Earlier this week, he spoke to NBC analyst Steve Kornacki, who compared the midterm elections to previous elections. He sees striking similarities to 2014 when a “slow and late-building wave to the point where, even on election night, the magnitude of it took some folks by surprise.” He pointed out that Republicans in 2014 won back the Senate and “reached their highest level in terms of House seats since 1928.”
As Democratic candidates try in vain to resurrect the fervor among pro-choice voters triggered by the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade, Kornacki confirmed the obvious: The economy, inflation, and crime are the most important issues.
~ Signs of a red wave abound. Although it’s premature to predict that Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin will pull off an upset victory against New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, he has managed to close the gap from 24 points to 4 in a newly released Quinnipiac poll . New York hasn’t elected a Republican governor in two decades, but it seems Zeldin’s singular focus on the state’s skyrocketing crime rate is resonating with voters.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ge-strength-optimism/the-red-wave-is-building
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A classic post.All signs point to a LEGENDAY ASS-KICKING OF THE DISASTER-O-CRATS IN JUST A COUPLE OF WEEKS...AS ALL OF THE TOP ISSUES WITH VOTERS HEAVLY FAVOR THE GOP...
The red wave is building
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Less than three weeks out from the midterm elections, the polls are moving in one direction. Even MSNBC's Joe Scarborough “senses” the shift in voter sentiment.
Earlier this week, he spoke to NBC analyst Steve Kornacki, who compared the midterm elections to previous elections. He sees striking similarities to 2014 when a “slow and late-building wave to the point where, even on election night, the magnitude of it took some folks by surprise.” He pointed out that Republicans in 2014 won back the Senate and “reached their highest level in terms of House seats since 1928.”
As Democratic candidates try in vain to resurrect the fervor among pro-choice voters triggered by the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade, Kornacki confirmed the obvious: The economy, inflation, and crime are the most important issues.
~ Signs of a red wave abound. Although it’s premature to predict that Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin will pull off an upset victory against New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, he has managed to close the gap from 24 points to 4 in a newly released Quinnipiac poll . New York hasn’t elected a Republican governor in two decades, but it seems Zeldin’s singular focus on the state’s skyrocketing crime rate is resonating with voters.
All signs point to a LEGENDAY ASS-KICKING OF THE DISASTER-O-CRATS IN JUST A COUPLE OF WEEKS...AS ALL OF THE TOP ISSUES WITH VOTERS HEAVLY FAVOR THE GOP...
The red wave is building
Less than three weeks out from the midterm elections, the polls are moving in one direction. Even MSNBC's Joe Scarborough “senses” the shift in voter sentiment.
Earlier this week, he spoke to NBC analyst Steve Kornacki, who compared the midterm elections to previous elections. He sees striking similarities to 2014 when a “slow and late-building wave to the point where, even on election night, the magnitude of it took some folks by surprise.” He pointed out that Republicans in 2014 won back the Senate and “reached their highest level in terms of House seats since 1928.”
As Democratic candidates try in vain to resurrect the fervor among pro-choice voters triggered by the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade, Kornacki confirmed the obvious: The economy, inflation, and crime are the most important issues.
~ Signs of a red wave abound. Although it’s premature to predict that Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin will pull off an upset victory against New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, he has managed to close the gap from 24 points to 4 in a newly released Quinnipiac poll . New York hasn’t elected a Republican governor in two decades, but it seems Zeldin’s singular focus on the state’s skyrocketing crime rate is resonating with voters.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ge-strength-optimism/the-red-wave-is-building
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A classic post.
Yes. A real doctor would know that.
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YEAH ,WE'LL SEE WHO'S SAYING THAT AFTER TUESDAY , WON'T WE?
I never even saw Michael Jordan or Tom Brady do that much pre-game taunting, smirking, and end zone dancing.To you people who keep rubbing the Trumpers' faces in the last election results and openly smirking about how wrong their predictions were last year when they were obnoxiously end zone dancing and celebrating victory before the game was even played, all I can say to you guys is.....
All signs point to a LEGENDAY ASS-KICKING OF THE DISASTER-O-CRATS IN JUST A COUPLE OF WEEKS...AS ALL OF THE TOP ISSUES WITH VOTERS HEAVLY FAVOR THE GOP...
The red wave is building
Less than three weeks out from the midterm elections, the polls are moving in one direction. Even MSNBC's Joe Scarborough “senses” the shift in voter sentiment.
Earlier this week, he spoke to NBC analyst Steve Kornacki, who compared the midterm elections to previous elections. He sees striking similarities to 2014 when a “slow and late-building wave to the point where, even on election night, the magnitude of it took some folks by surprise.” He pointed out that Republicans in 2014 won back the Senate and “reached their highest level in terms of House seats since 1928.”
As Democratic candidates try in vain to resurrect the fervor among pro-choice voters triggered by the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade, Kornacki confirmed the obvious: The economy, inflation, and crime are the most important issues.
~ Signs of a red wave abound. Although it’s premature to predict that Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin will pull off an upset victory against New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, he has managed to close the gap from 24 points to 4 in a newly released Quinnipiac poll . New York hasn’t elected a Republican governor in two decades, but it seems Zeldin’s singular focus on the state’s skyrocketing crime rate is resonating with voters.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ge-strength-optimism/the-red-wave-is-building
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Possibly the worst prediction in the 18 year history of JPP.com?
All signs point to a LEGENDAY ASS-KICKING OF THE DISASTER-O-CRATS IN JUST A COUPLE OF WEEKS...AS ALL OF THE TOP ISSUES WITH VOTERS HEAVLY FAVOR THE GOP...
The red wave is building
Less than three weeks out from the midterm elections, the polls are moving in one direction. Even MSNBC's Joe Scarborough “senses” the shift in voter sentiment.
Earlier this week, he spoke to NBC analyst Steve Kornacki, who compared the midterm elections to previous elections. He sees striking similarities to 2014 when a “slow and late-building wave to the point where, even on election night, the magnitude of it took some folks by surprise.” He pointed out that Republicans in 2014 won back the Senate and “reached their highest level in terms of House seats since 1928.”
As Democratic candidates try in vain to resurrect the fervor among pro-choice voters triggered by the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade, Kornacki confirmed the obvious: The economy, inflation, and crime are the most important issues.
~ Signs of a red wave abound. Although it’s premature to predict that Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin will pull off an upset victory against New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, he has managed to close the gap from 24 points to 4 in a newly released Quinnipiac poll . New York hasn’t elected a Republican governor in two decades, but it seems Zeldin’s singular focus on the state’s skyrocketing crime rate is resonating with voters.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ge-strength-optimism/the-red-wave-is-building
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I'm surfing next Tuesday !!