A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything-
The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time-
@Passizle@Laura38297064@moe_is_god@johnsops@secupp This is an important concept for ppl like u to grasp. The only thing that truly matters is how ppl are GOVERNED NOT WORDS OR PROMISES. Those who are utterly obsessed with hating Trump are laser focused on applying bad intentions to words versus understanding how our gov works.
@AustroLibertari@HardlyLoose Rage bait at its finest! Congratulations sir 👏🏾🎉🎆
You have successfully trolled🧌 the whole comment section of your post. Kudos
"and it's okay to the point of him saying I dont want too. A husband does NOT owe wife his time, energy or financial support AT ALL there is plenty of relationships where they are both independent. If your need for security and comfort is that high be with someone else like that or shut your ass up complaining you are feel vulnerable/insecure/lonely"
You see how stupid you sound when the roles are reversed.
@RodPipesImenso@AccumulatedTh Admit it. Your fatigue comes from your algorithm, which has been carefully curated. You have no real life experience with everyday people.
When a candidate wins every single county in a state primary, political insiders have a word for it.
Not a "strong performance."
Not a "commanding victory."
A **mandate**.
Vivek Ramaswamy just won all 88 counties in Ohio.
82.47% of the vote.
His opponent — Casey Putsch, a YouTube car guy — got 17.53%.
That number isn't a loss. It's a message.
When a challenger can only pull 17% in a contested primary, it means the party didn't split. It means the base didn't hedge. It means there was no protest vote worth counting.
In Ohio GOP politics, that's not a primary result.
That's a declaration.
Ramaswamy now faces Democrat Amy Acton in November.
88 counties. 82.5%. Zero cracks in the coalition.
Ohio is red — and the math just made it official.
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