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"It was one thing to cast a vote for a party’s only candidate, reasoning the choice as the lesser of two evils. This is quite another thing. This is wide-open-eyed, “we WANT Trump!”"
Beth is spot on and we have seen this coming since 2016. Trump has changed the DNA of the GOP.
Sobered by last night and trying to practice what people call radical acceptance, not of a presidential candidate because surprising things happen. Just plainly sobered by the thought that, with other individuals to choose from, masses of people still hail Trump. He’s what they actually want in a leader. A bully. A verbally abusive, artfully and purposely divisive bully who has all but left the Republican Party unrecognizable. I don’t know. I just can’t understand it. Maybe I’ve got a mental block. But, you who are staunch Republicans, why don’t you care about your own party more than that?
Forgive me. I don’t want to be a repeat performance of my 2016 self. I don’t. I didn’t like her anymore than you did. I intend to deal differently with this. I do not intend to get obsessed. I do not intend to lose more relationships. I don’t intend to talk about this regularly.
As the Scriptures say, I want to seek peace and pursue it. I want to be a person of kindness, love and compassion.
But I’ve got to move to a place of radical acceptance. It was one thing to cast a vote for a party’s only candidate, reasoning the choice as the lesser of two evils. This is quite another thing. This is wide-open-eyed, “we WANT Trump!”
Anyway, this is where we are. We can complain all we want about our leaders but, in this government by the people, at the end of the day and the beginning of November, our candidates are mirrors of ourselves.
@elonmusk The Save Act does not comply with the Constitution of the United States of America. We will keep our mail-in ballots in Oregon. Where are the millions who voted illegally? The Answer: There are not millions because they can’t register to move for Federal elections. Common Sense!
@EdHand89@Hogdale_@stooldirtywater That could 100% could be the case. There are so many things wrong with this teams mental game. You also have to look at the home and away splits. This team is high upside with a lack of implementing the plan, it is wild and wildly frustrating.
@elonmusk About that… Trump Supoorted Hilary’s Senate and initial Presidential campaigns. He made donations around:
* 2002–2007 (Senate-related donations)
* 2007–2009 (presidential campaign cycle donations)
This was fun… Thanks.
@ThomBradley8@ChristineDrazan I never said you said…. I made a statement… If you had been to any of those states recently you would know Texas and Oklahoma has some horrible roads. I drive all over text las Nov and just got back from Oklahoma, the roads are horrible. You are just being partisan.
@ThomBradley8@ChristineDrazan Great, then you know Oregon has some of the best paved roads in the nation. Are you are being partisan and hyperbolic, or have you honestly not been to Texas and Oklahoma recently?
@ammocanski@ChristineDrazan@jeepfan1940 Wrong, ask Grok.
Auditors issued a clean opinion on the state’s overall financial statements. The errors were described as unintentional mainly reclassifications, estimation differences, paperwork issues, and adjustments proposed to correct the books—not lost or misspent funds.
@DamonMancu27688@ChristineDrazan Wrong…
“Auditors issued a clean opinion on the state’s overall financial statements... The errors were described as unintentional—mainly reclassifications, estimation differences, paperwork issues, and adjustments proposed to correct the books—not lost or misspent funds.”
@ThomBradley8@ChristineDrazan You clearly have never been to any other state in the Union. Texas, Oklahoma, and California have terrible and dangerous roads.
@ChristineDrazan Hyperbole…
“Auditors issued a clean opinion on the state’s overall financial statements. The errors were described as unintentional—mainly reclassifications, estimation differences, paperwork issues, and adjustments proposed to correct the books—not lost or misspent funds.”