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RiverDave

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I don’t follow sports.. I don’t follow racing.. Truth be told I don’t care about much outside of my family my country / values (which I view to be one and the same) I care about my friends, I care about my business.. and honestly that would probably be an appropriate order.

Tomorrow we find out if my kids are potential drafts for WW3.. Tomorrow we find out if inflation turns into hyperinflation.. Which pretty much would ensure the kids getting drafted.

Tomorrow we find out if the Criminals stay in charge.. weirdly the tag line says “we are voting for a felon?”

All of Hillary’s staff smashed all their devices with hammers and the ones they didn’t they brought in experts to “bleach bit” to make sure they were unrecoverable.

A former president and a husband of a running candidate met the head of the DOJ (Loretta Lynch) on the tarmac on a private plane for close to an hour.. during that same time period. Of course they were talking about the weather.

The Clinton’s raised billions for Haiti.. built I think 3 houses.

The Bidens raised Billions for EV’s. To date like seven electric charger built.

I can go on and on.. from the Clintons literally stealing the white house furniture, to raiding the DNC.

From Bernie being the nominee?? To Hillary being inserted. (Rigging elections? A judge said it was legal in case you didn’t know.. THEN WHAT IS THE POINT IF A PRIMARY?)

Moving forward to this years where everyone said “Joe is fine” to a single debate where they all said he isn’t..

They INSERTED Kamala again without a single vote? She didn’t get a SINGLE vote in her original primaries against Joe Biden.. yet we are to believe she is running neck and neck with a guy that pulled more votes than Obama?

We haven’t seen our president since the debate with DJT. Not one of these people has asked to invoke the 25th.

Hush money? Didn’t Bill Clinton do the same? What about A recent favorite JFK?? (Who I believe I’m related too distantly). Marylin Monroe? She didn’t get paid she just got killed for her roll.. and honestly so did he.

Stop all foreign aid, stop reckless government spending. PAY OFF THE DEFICIT!! STOP ALL SPECIAL INTEREST!

America First!! Citizens only. If you disagree with that go travel and see what kind of rights you have anywhere else.

DONALD J TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT! VOTE LIKE OUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON IT! Because it does.

Dave Johnson aka RiverDave.

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It is funny, ironic, you mention draft. Seems like the more people you talk to the more that is a very real concern. If the wrong side wins it seems war is likely and a draft is inevitable. Doesn't sit well with a lot of people who have to think about their children being sent off to war. Scary and sad at the same time.
 

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Voted yesterday. I'm sure there will be problems today...
 

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Heck yeah - I went and voted in person this AM 6:30. Trump was buried down as like the 5th or 6th option, with Harris on top (Ohio) - thought that was odd.

There is also an Ohio amendment up for vote, with language so confusing it would convince you to vote "NO", but in fact the better choice would be "YES". I'm a somewhat educated person, it had me tripped up - I can see how things get slanted and then presented (It was so obviously biased, and coming right from the state Gov) . Crazy.
 

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Someone move this shit to the dungeon! lol. JK

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Heck yeah - I went and voted in person this AM 6:30. Trump was buried down as like the 5th or 6th option, with Harris on top (Ohio) - thought that was odd.

There is also an Ohio amendment up for vote, with language so confusing it would convince you to vote "NO", but in fact the better choice would be "YES". I'm a somewhat educated person, it had me tripped up - I can see how things get slanted and then presented (It was so obviously biased, and coming right from the state Gov) . Crazy.
That was the same thing CA did with the repeal of the insane gas tax back in 2016 (I believe?). The attorney general intentionally worded it so confusingly that many voted opposite of their intentions. I almost did myself and I went into it knowing which way I was going to vote on it, yet still second guessed myself.
 

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That was the same thing CA did with the repeal of the insane gas tax back in 2016 (I believe?). The attorney general intentionally worded it so confusingly that many voted opposite of their intentions. I almost did myself and I went into it knowing which way I was going to vote on it, yet still second guessed myself.
Something about whoever writes the bill gets to write the intro you see at the voting box.

The b******* train to nowhere said it was a "job creation bill" on the ballot.

Turns out it's really a $100 billion train to nowhere... But I'm sure some well connected Union people have gravy jobs, even though it doesn't go anywhere.
 
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Flying_Lavey

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Something about whoever writes the bill gets to write the intro you see at the voting box.

The b******* train to nowhere said it was a job creation bill.

Turns out it's 100 billion train to nowhere... But I'm sure some connected Union people have gravy jobs even though it doesn't go anywhere.
Feinstein's husband RAKED it in on that one. Amazing how a sitting senator's husband's construction company won the bid, yet they knew there was no way it could be built for the budget and time that was originally proposed.
 

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Feinstein's husband RAKED it in on that one. Amazing how a sitting senator's husband's construction company won the bid, yet they knew there was no way it could be built for the budget and time that was originally proposed.
Isnt it Pelosi’s husband that’s the shitbag that’s in charge of that mess?
 

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Isnt it Pelosi’s husband that’s the shitbag that’s in charge of that mess?
It was Feinstein, through her husband Richard Blum. They're both dead, so who knows who or to what extent is the stake in the company (Tutor Perini Corporation) at this point. Regardless of now, there was a clear conflict of interest in many projects.
 

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We usually don’t put political signs up at our home. Feels it could make us a target.
This year was a little different.

Every trick-or-treater said they liked the sign. I guess the Dem parents/kids skipped our house.
 

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The shenanigans that went on in Maricopa in 2020 were enough that I hope they put safeguards in place..

At one point when they requested the voting machines for inspection they had all been wiped clean.. they are supposed to be preserved by law for some amount of time. Why nobody gets prosecuted for that is beyond me.

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We usually don’t put political signs up at our home. Feels it could make us a target.
This year was a little different.

Every trick-or-treater said they liked the sign. I guess the Dem parents/kids skipped our house.
First time for us with political signs too. 95% of the people who visited on Halloween liked our signs. There were a couple of groups who just skipped our house completely, even though we were sitting out front. 😂 Pussies.

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Heck yeah - I went and voted in person this AM 6:30. Trump was buried down as like the 5th or 6th option, with Harris on top (Ohio) - thought that was odd.

There is also an Ohio amendment up for vote, with language so confusing it would convince you to vote "NO", but in fact the better choice would be "YES". I'm a somewhat educated person, it had me tripped up - I can see how things get slanted and then presented (It was so obviously biased, and coming right from the state Gov) . Crazy.
Same in Cali...my wife made the same observation.
 

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My son a I voted at City Hall in College Station. We walked in around 9:30 and there was no line. One of the pole workers said she voted early and had to wait 1 1/2 hrs. People used to vote early to avoid the long lines. Go figure.
 

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Unfortunately even if Trump wins the election today, the Marxist regime in Washington DC will March forward with not certifying the election because of an Insurrection that he was never charged with. If that happens y’all better Ammo Up
 

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Voted around noon in Lakewood....first time in my life that I've ever had to wait in line.

No ID required but they did ask me what year I was born, so it's at least something....not much but something.

I have no idea how they verify signatures since they have you sign an electronic screen which is a scribble at best.
 
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