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38 minutes ago, concha said:

 

Payrolls have only recently gotten back to where they were 2 1/2 years ago and labor participation has not recovered yet. Real average weekly earnings are down nearly 4% in the last year. The Misery Index is up 4 points since Biden took over. The housing market is nosediving. Trillions in wealth have been erased.

 

But good luck trying to get Biden's cock out of Willie's mouth.

 

Labor participation will NOT return to previous levels. People are choosing not to participate in traditional work force. More are starting their own or retiring. Tech is causing jobs to be mechanized and computerized. No need for so many bodies, just as it is in the modern military.

Just because the world has not ended since punk lost,  mean what?

Tell us?

 

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Stacy Abrams Explains You Can Get Your Bills Down To $0 By Killing Yourself
U.S.·Oct 19, 2022 · BabylonBee.com
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ATHENS, GA – Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams shocked Americans this week when she insisted we need abortion because "having children is why you're worried about the price of gas." She later followed up her comments by reminding everyone they can reduce their bills to zero by just killing themselves.

"As it turns out, not being alive anymore solves almost all economic problems," said Abrams on Morning Joe. "And if there are fewer people alive, that means fewer mouths to feed and fewer problems in general! I'm very compassionate!"

Abrams' comments have drawn adulation from her supporters, as they are mostly Communists who get very annoyed at the thought of too many people being alive. Some even called for Abrams to add an innovative "bodies-for-gas" proposal to her talking points, with mobile abortion clinics and suicide booths available at all Georgia gas stations for maximum convenience. Other supporters have recommended that Abrams help Georgians struggling with high hospital bills by euthanizing their grandmothers.

"We applaud Stacy Abrams' unwavering commitment to raging against the creator of the universe by destroying human life in pursuit of material goods," said local campaign organizer Lucille Wormwood. "These are the kinds of values Georgians want in public office."

At publishing time, Stacey Abrams had committed to turning Georgia's economy around by implementing a one-child policy.

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37 minutes ago, concha said:
Stacy Abrams Explains You Can Get Your Bills Down To $0 By Killing Yourself
U.S.·Oct 19, 2022 · BabylonBee.com
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ATHENS, GA – Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams shocked Americans this week when she insisted we need abortion because "having children is why you're worried about the price of gas." She later followed up her comments by reminding everyone they can reduce their bills to zero by just killing themselves.

"As it turns out, not being alive anymore solves almost all economic problems," said Abrams on Morning Joe. "And if there are fewer people alive, that means fewer mouths to feed and fewer problems in general! I'm very compassionate!"

Abrams' comments have drawn adulation from her supporters, as they are mostly Communists who get very annoyed at the thought of too many people being alive. Some even called for Abrams to add an innovative "bodies-for-gas" proposal to her talking points, with mobile abortion clinics and suicide booths available at all Georgia gas stations for maximum convenience. Other supporters have recommended that Abrams help Georgians struggling with high hospital bills by euthanizing their grandmothers.

"We applaud Stacy Abrams' unwavering commitment to raging against the creator of the universe by destroying human life in pursuit of material goods," said local campaign organizer Lucille Wormwood. "These are the kinds of values Georgians want in public office."

At publishing time, Stacey Abrams had committed to turning Georgia's economy around by implementing a one-child policy.

Nice parity, close to liberal logic at work. 

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8 hours ago, concha said:
Stacy Abrams Explains You Can Get Your Bills Down To $0 By Killing Yourself
U.S.·Oct 19, 2022 · BabylonBee.com
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ATHENS, GA – Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams shocked Americans this week when she insisted we need abortion because "having children is why you're worried about the price of gas." She later followed up her comments by reminding everyone they can reduce their bills to zero by just killing themselves.

"As it turns out, not being alive anymore solves almost all economic problems," said Abrams on Morning Joe. "And if there are fewer people alive, that means fewer mouths to feed and fewer problems in general! I'm very compassionate!"

Abrams' comments have drawn adulation from her supporters, as they are mostly Communists who get very annoyed at the thought of too many people being alive. Some even called for Abrams to add an innovative "bodies-for-gas" proposal to her talking points, with mobile abortion clinics and suicide booths available at all Georgia gas stations for maximum convenience. Other supporters have recommended that Abrams help Georgians struggling with high hospital bills by euthanizing their grandmothers.

"We applaud Stacy Abrams' unwavering commitment to raging against the creator of the universe by destroying human life in pursuit of material goods," said local campaign organizer Lucille Wormwood. "These are the kinds of values Georgians want in public office."

At publishing time, Stacey Abrams had committed to turning Georgia's economy around by implementing a one-child policy.

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With less than three weeks to go until the midterm elections, registered voters’ preferences are nearly evenly divided: 41% say they favor the Democratic candidates in their districts, while a nearly identical percentage (40%) support Republican candidates; 18% are not sure how they will vote or favor candidates other than Republicans or Democrats. And those supporting GOP candidates are somewhat more engaged this election than their Democratic counterparts: They are more likely to have thought “a lot” about the election and to say the outcome “really matters.”

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1 hour ago, Bormio said:

Polls seem to be coalescing around a 4-5 point in the generic ballot for the GOP.  That would be huge if true.  Would probably put 240 House seats in reach for the GOP, and if it spills into Senate races, could defeat some Democrat incumbents thought to be OK.

 

Current RCP polling has the GOP likely to win at least 221 (majority already) with 38 toss-ups, almost all of which have Democrat incumbents. 

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2022/house/elections-map.html

 

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Democrats’ Generic Ballot Lead Plateaus: Congressional Democrats lead their Republican counterparts by 3 percentage points on the generic ballot (48% to 45%) among likely voters, with another 7% undecided three weeks from Election Day. The figures have been rather consistent over the past couple weeks, after Democrats topped out at a 5-point lead in early October.

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3 minutes ago, Wildcat Will said:

Democrats’ Generic Ballot Lead Plateaus: Congressional Democrats lead their Republican counterparts by 3 percentage points on the generic ballot (48% to 45%) among likely voters, with another 7% undecided three weeks from Election Day. The figures have been rather consistent over the past couple weeks, after Democrats topped out at a 5-point lead in early October.

 

Guess which polling service Willie the Dumbass got his quote from. It's included in the below list of eleven polls. 

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2022 Generic Congressional Vote
 

Polling Data

Poll Date Sample
Republicans (R)
Democrats (D)
Spread
RCP Average 10/9 - 10/19 -- 47.9 44.5 Republicans +3.4
Emerson 10/18 - 10/19 1000 LV 46 41 Republicans +5
Economist/YouGov 10/16 - 10/18 1110 LV 47 46 Republicans +1
Politico/Morning Consult 10/14 - 10/16 2005 RV 44 45 Democrats +1
Monmouth 10/13 - 10/17 756 RV 50 44 Republicans +6
CNBC 10/13 - 10/16 800 RV 48 46 Republicans +2
CBS News Battleground Tracker 10/12 - 10/14 1753 LV 47 45 Republicans +2
Harvard-Harris 10/12 - 10/13 LV 53 47 Republicans +6
Trafalgar Group (R) 10/10 - 10/12 1079 LV 48 43 Republicans +5
Rasmussen Reports 10/9 - 10/13 2500 LV 48 41 Republicans +7
NY Times/Siena 10/9 - 10/12 792 LV 49 45 Republicans +4
FOX News 10/9 - 10/12 LV 47 46 Republicans +1
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Republicans were considered favorites to win control of the upper chamber of Congress heading into the year. Democrats now appear slightly more likely to hold the majority in January.

Democrats hold the slimmest possible majority in the Senate, a reality that at times has reined in Biden's most ambitious policy goals. The chamber is split 50-50, and Vice President Kamala Harris holds the tie-breaking vote.

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4 minutes ago, Wildcat Will said:

Republicans were considered favorites to win control of the upper chamber of Congress heading into the year. Democrats now appear slightly more likely to hold the majority in January.

Democrats hold the slimmest possible majority in the Senate, a reality that at times has reined in Biden's most ambitious policy goals. The chamber is split 50-50, and Vice President Kamala Harris holds the tie-breaking vote.

 
Current RCP Projection for the Senate:
 
47 Democrats
Net Change
GOP +3
Republicans 53
47 Dem 53 GOP
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Loeffler recounted to The Associated Press how she lost her seat to Democrat Raphael Warnock in January 2021 after more than 330,000 Republicans who voted in the 2020 presidential election failed to cast ballots in the January 2021 runoff. As Warnock now faces Republican Herschel Walker in a race that could determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate, Loeffler is trying to prevent a repeat.

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24 minutes ago, concha said:

Senator Rick Scott Says GOP Has Path to 55 Seat Majority in the Senate

 

National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Rick Scott (Fla.) says Republicans will likely control 52 Senate seats next year and have a pathway to a 55-seat majority, given how recent polls show GOP candidates picking up momentum.

 

If the GOP got to 55, they would be 5 seats short of a filibuster proof Senate, with the Democrats having 23 seats up in 2024.  That would end any thought of Biden running in 2024

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THE LATEST

LAST UPDATED OCT. 17, 2022

Democrats currently have about a 2-in-3 chance of holding onto the Senate and even an outside shot at picking up enough seats to eliminate the filibuster. However, Republicans have plenty of opportunities for pick-ups, especially in Nevada and Georgia (though it remains to be seen how Herschel Walker’s scandals will impact the race). Democrats, meanwhile, appear to be on firmer footing in Arizona and could even pick up a seat in Pennsylvania. However, that race has tightened somewhat amid Republican attacks on John Fetterman’s health.

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2 minutes ago, Wildcat Will said:

THE LATEST

LAST UPDATED OCT. 17, 2022

Democrats currently have about a 2-in-3 chance of holding onto the Senate and even an outside shot at picking up enough seats to eliminate the filibuster. However, Republicans have plenty of opportunities for pick-ups, especially in Nevada and Georgia (though it remains to be seen how Herschel Walker’s scandals will impact the race). Democrats, meanwhile, appear to be on firmer footing in Arizona and could even pick up a seat in Pennsylvania. However, that race has tightened somewhat amid Republican attacks on John Fetterman’s health.

 

This is from 538.

Their current number is no longer about 2/3.

it is 58% and falling (from 71% a month ago).

Keep trying.

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