Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
[Re: Law Dog]
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Yep the numbers are crazy but you can guess who’s the Libertarian. Libertarians are not liberals. Libertarians want less government. Liberals want more government and to be ruled and told what to do and how to live.
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
[Re: Chancey]
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Democrats were for slavery, supported the KKK and were behind keeping blacks out of certain colleges. Of course this was decades ago, but non the less, democrats were responsible. Yet us right wingers hated bummer for what he was doing to our country and the left called us racist for it. Lmao.
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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I also agree Catch22. Ain't no way there are 90% democrats and only 10% republicans on here. Libertarians not Liberals. I probably exaggerated a bit but I would best the majority on this site are Libertarians. I can only think of a couple people I would describe as Liberal on here, 5% seems about right. No, the majority are Republicans. Most here aren't for things like abortion or the legalization of all drugs or having someone like Gary (Spicolli) Johnson represent them. There are some overlapping commonality's such as smaller Government, gun rights and such but I think a more accurate poll here, imo of course, would be 70% Republican, 20% Liberals, 9% Libertarian and 1% of the "Stay off my Lawn party".
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
[Re: Chancey]
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I think that would be pretty close Catch.
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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With all the name calling , don't forget to classify the large( group) of people who hadn't voted in years and came out to vote for Trump. The far left had gotten so bad that the average republican was too respectable to beat them. Trump was the (hail mary ) pass we had to have . I'm in this (group). I told everyone I met that if Trump doesn't pull this off , America is screwed. You have made an excellent point with that in bold above, cattails! And many here would call a good ole principled republican a "fence-sitter" now. The left went way to far one direction and, to balance the scale, we republicans went way to far to the right, to a point that has some looking for an armed revolt that will certainly end lawful gun ownership in this country. In normal times any of the other candidates on that stage would have made great presidents. Trump was the only one who understood their language, It's a shame what things have come to. I fear that as others have said, trump is just a speed bump in the road for democrats.
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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Democrats sure have been doing everything they can to remove that speed bump.
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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If I remember right, there was a Tman poll during the Republican primary and most members here wanted Cruz. Then they settled on lesser of two evils. Marty would definitely be the exception.
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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Every time I see this map.... I think to myself it's very obvious where all the people "living on the system" are. Minnesota is a great spot to look at. look at the whole state, Minneapolis, Duluth, and there is a couple other spots on that map that are poor areas. They voted for more free stuff, benifts, nonsense, and not for bettering the country.
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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Every time I see this map.... I think to myself it's very obvious where all the people "living on the system" are. Minnesota is a great spot to look at. look at the whole state, Minneapolis, Duluth, and there is a couple other spots on that map that are poor areas. They voted for more free stuff, benifts, nonsense, and not for bettering the country. And the ironic thing these people don't get is even when a Democrat is in office and done with their term, they still remain poor. Some people just dont get it.
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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Whats that huge blue area east of calif?
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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Whats that huge blue area east of calif? Prolly Denver
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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If someone is not a Trump fan, but strongly supports our Second Amendment rights, you call them a fence rider. You haven't thought much on that position, have you? Jim What ? ? You and crack le are fence riders because you guys overanalize everything , to the point you become confused and cant come to a rational conclusion on anything I dont care if you support Trump , he will win without you Strongly support 2nd A ? ..........You once said you would relinquish anything greater than a single shot rifle without a fight . Basically a single shot rifle is where you draw the infringement line in the sand. Just pick a side and stick with it ........if you are a democrat , admit it ..........no one cares
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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I don't think t-man even accurately represents most conservative voters. Honestly, I think we would fall somewhere on the far right fringes. Our views on 2A and the rest of the Constitution fall in line with normal conservitive views but overall, we seem to have a degree of self reliance not typically found outside of our little clique here.This self reliance normally shows in our political views. Now I'm not saying that we are the old grey bearded guy that smells like skunk sitting in the corner booth of the local cafe with his back against the wall, ( well, ok, some of us are...lol) but our ability to think for and take care of ourselves sets us apart somewhat, even from most main stream conservitaves. I could be wrong and I'm sure many will find fault with my views, but it's just what I see, so take it for what it's worth.
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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Every time I see this map.... I think to myself it's very obvious where all the people "living on the system" are. Minnesota is a great spot to look at. look at the whole state, Minneapolis, Duluth, and there is a couple other spots on that map that are poor areas. They voted for more free stuff, benifts, nonsense, and not for bettering the country. x2 Chicago's not hard to spot either
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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Blue are the welfare States and Cities really it's plain as day.
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Re: Does Trapperman represent most voting Americans?
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Democrats were for slavery, supported the KKK and were behind keeping blacks out of certain colleges. Of course this was decades ago, but non the less, democrats were responsible. Yet us right wingers hated bummer for what he was doing to our country and the left called us racist for it. Lmao. And the Democrat party still wants to keep many minority groups enslaved. Just think what would happen if all the poor folks, particularly minorities became upper middle income; they would leave the Democrat party in droves. The Dems keep many of these folks dependent by keep them poor, thereby relying on handouts. The problem is Dems can't really even produce much in the way of significant handouts. It's a stick and carrot game. The Dems say vote for us and we will provide XYZ, after they get voted in the offers of free stuff pretty much disappear. I think many African-Americans are wising up to this scam. Look at history: Lincoln was a Republican Martin Luther King was a Republican Up until just recently many Democrat congressmen were or had been KKK members. p.s. My maternal grandfather became a Republican after the KKK burnt a cross in his yard, this happened in Indiana in the 20's. He associated the Klan with local Democrats.
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