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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: Bruce T] #6743089
01/24/20 10:41 PM
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"Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?"
Are you kidding, only in my dreams.


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: Chancey] #6743090
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Don't worry James, there will be a Democrat with a pulse for you to vote for in 2020.

Which sadly is not enough to stop an abortion for some folks.


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: James] #6743092
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Originally Posted by James
Land doesn't vote, by the acre or otherwise.

Only people vote.

Jim

But it is still .most of America so people in most of America voted Trump.


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: Chancey] #6743093
01/24/20 10:43 PM
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Some produce the rest consume what group is better to support.


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: waggler] #6743095
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Originally Posted by waggler
"Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?"
Are you kidding, only in my dreams.

wink


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: Bruce T] #6743097
01/24/20 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Bruce T
Originally Posted by James
Land doesn't vote, by the acre or otherwise.

Only people vote.

Jim

But it is still .most of America so people in most of America voted Trump.


Lol. Are you a lawyer? If not, you should have been one.

You're throwing up red herrings.

Jim


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: AntiGov] #6743099
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Originally Posted by AntiGov
Originally Posted by Posco
We are living in two Americas. We'll see which one wins out.



Yep ...... or is it one america and one anti- america


Maybe. One group does seem to believe they are the sole definers of what an American is. That's pretty anti-American isn't it?

Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: Chancey] #6743107
01/24/20 10:51 PM
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I read a national poll a couple of weeks ago.

Voters self-identified as :

24% liberal
37% conservative
The final 39 % was made up of various denominations of "independent"

There is no way that TMAN is representative of that distribution.

Last edited by white17; 01/24/20 11:00 PM. Reason: lousy math skills

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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: James] #6743109
01/24/20 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by James
Okay, Chancy, a direct question.

If you didn't intend to inquire with a poll, survey, tabulation, or similar about Tman and most Americans, why did you pose your thread title in the form of a question?

I think your thread here, like your deleted similar thread mentioning abortion, were to challenge one of my statements on that issue in a prior abortion thread also deleted.

Jim




Yes James, I did it to make a point.

You made a statement that most Americans support Roe v Wade. That means that most Americans support abortion. I think you are wrong.
If the American people were to have a popular vote about abortion, it would fall on its face and I think you know that.

The deleted thread got whacked and we don't need to discuss it further.

In this thread, I am asking a sincere question, and not a yes or no answer. We bicker about a lot of things, but for the most part, I think we all have common sense...... and that wins out.


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: Chancey] #6743114
01/24/20 10:54 PM
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24 + 37 + 61 = 122 percent.

Ken, one of those numbers is off.

Jim


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: waggler] #6743115
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Originally Posted by waggler
"Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?"
Are you kidding, only in my dreams.



IDK, there are a lot of people that I don't see eye to eye with on here.


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: James] #6743116
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Originally Posted by James
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Lol. Are you a lawyer? If not, you should have been one.

You're throwing up red herrings.

Jim

There are many ways to view things and interpret them


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: gryhkl] #6743119
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Originally Posted by gryhkl
I should have added to my post above that I do not think Trapperman is anywhere near a representation of Americans as a whole.

I do hope there are is a much smaller percentage of Americans who seem to be OK(some gleeful) with the way we are divided in to two large groups than we have here.
There is a smaller group of moderates wishing more Americans would reject the hate that our two political group cultivate.

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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: James] #6743128
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Originally Posted by James
24 + 37 + 61 = 122 percent.

Ken, one of those numbers is off.

Jim



RIGHT !! Thanks !! Fat finger

Should be 24, 37, 39


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: James] #6743135
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Originally Posted by James
24 + 37 + 61 = 122 percent.

Ken, one of those numbers is off.

Jim

Maybe some of the moderate republicans and the moderate democrats labeled themselves as independent and the leanings of the party they are registered as being a member of?

Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: James] #6743142
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Originally Posted by James
No.

Your proposition and conclusion are illogical on their face. And Tman did not correctly predict the election. I remember the moaning right before the election. Many people here thought Hillary would win. Even Ken, to whom I lost a bet, said he expected Hillary to win.

And she did win the popular vote. More Americans voted for her than for Trump.

Most Americans don't trap or have any interest in it. Most Americans don't even hunt or fish.

Jim



No, many of the people who voted for her were not Americans. Some voters were even dead. shocked


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: Chancey] #6743147
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Here if you register as a independent you can’t vote in the primary and you cannot change and vote just before the primary.


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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: Chancey] #6743148
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I think a lot of folks voted for trump because they are tired of the same old BS coming out of the government. Same thing as the way Obama got voted in he promised a change. Neither have done a lot in my opinion in most folks lives seems like the POTUS now has got his self in a pickle with a lot of Americans. Seems like the important things just get overlooked. I feel the biggest thing that will get America is the continuing debt it cant go on forever and the hammer will drop.

Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: Chancey] #6743151
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I can see it now: if Trump loses the election, some of you will say it's because dead people voted.

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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans? [Re: Law Dog] #6743155
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Originally Posted by Law Dog
Here if you register as a independent you can’t vote in the primary and you cannot change and vote just before the primary.


Same in Pennsylvania.


Eh...wot?

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