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The "two party" system?

https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/contrib.php?cycle=2020&ind=D

Defense: Top Contributors to Federal Candidates, Parties, and Outside Groups

      To Candidates and Parties To Outside Spending Groups
Rank Contributor Total Contribs Total Dem% Repub% Total
1 Lockheed Martin $6,054,150 $5,976,862 47.1% 52.6% $71,767
2 Raytheon Technologies $5,838,737 $5,719,611 54.7% 45.1% $90,561
3 Northrop Grumman $5,318,749 $5,268,909 54.6% 45.2% $42,531
4 General Dynamics $3,369,933 $3,305,014 51.6% 48.2% $33,582
5 L3Harris Technologies $2,631,055 $2,609,201 52.1% 47.8% $13,211
6 General Atomics $2,501,729 $2,136,960 32.2% 67.8% $363,295
7 Anduril Industries $2,426,616 $2,426,566 3.2% 96.7% $0
8 Leidos Inc $2,002,013 $1,975,286 54.3% 44.9% $22,439
9 BAE Systems $1,531,905 $1,523,129 54.7% 45.0% $8,405
10 COLSA Corp $1,459,223 $433,720 3.3% 96.7% $1,025,563
11 Booz Allen Hamilton $1,142,201 $1,086,498 76.9% 22.7% $54,583
12 Huntington Ingalls Industries $1,088,923 $1,087,348 47.3% 52.3% $540
13 MITRE Corp $784,294 $759,309 88.5% 11.0% $23,469
14 Bollinger Shipyards $655,183 $631,159 2.4% 97.6% $24,024
15 Sierra Nevada Corp $563,822 $563,418 35.4% 64.5% $1,750
16 CACI International $560,990 $551,992 45.3% 54.3% $9,245
17 Xtreme Concepts $479,926 $479,926 0.0% 100.0% $0
18 Sandia National Laboratories $474,841 $463,066 78.4% 20.8% $11,045
19 Boeing Co $464,629 $461,270 43.8% 56.1% $2,913
20 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory $436,282 $425,091 71.1% 28.2% $11,091
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2 minutes ago, Matt Allison said:

Translation: "He's white. The other guy isn't."

Except for the fact that Black Conservatives bring out the werewolf in the left. Malcolm X was right about people like you Matt. 

 

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On 10/19/2022 at 5:13 PM, Joe Bauer said:

Most of our Presidents are known for one or two famous speech or comment quotes in their terms.

Profound statements that framed their legacies more than any others.

Franklin Roosevelt:

"We have nothing to fear but fear itself."

Dwight Eisenhower:

Farewell speech. 
In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.

JFK:

Ask not what your country can do for you..." "We all breath the same air..."

Donnie Trump:

"I like to grab em by the pu$$Y."

LBJ:

"I don't think they ( the Warren Commission) or me or anyone else can be absolutely sure of everything that may have motivated Oswald ... or others that may have been involved."

 

Bump.

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The Republican Party can blame Donald Trump for their midterm election losses all they want, but how many of the Party leaders went off to New Hampshire and Pennsylvania and Georgia to campaign for and support Bolduc, Oz and Walker and give their campaigns millions and millions of dollars?

They have nobody to blame but themselves.

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Ben still doesn't get it.

Yes, the 5-4 GOP Citizens United ruling has completely corrupted U.S. politics, but that doesn't mean there are no significant policy differences between Donks and Phants on issues like tax policy, healthcare, gun control, women's rights, LGBT rights, and climate change mitigation.

Here's one major example.  The GOP is the party of climate change denial.

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5 hours ago, Matt Allison said:

Translation: "He's white. The other guy isn't."

Bingo, Matt.  We have the same system here in GA, it's all code by our rebranded Dixiecrats, known now as Republicans.  When we get to choose from two black candidates, which isn't often at the state level, the R's back the one that will kowtow, making it difficult to elect a qualified independent candidate.

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50 minutes ago, Richard Price said:

Bingo, Matt.  We have the same system here in GA, it's all code by our rebranded Dixiecrats, known now as Republicans.  When we get to choose from two black candidates, which isn't often at the state level, the R's back the one that will kowtow, making it difficult to elect a qualified independent candidate.

The Repubs could run 100 women drugged into necrophilia state serial rapist Bill Cosby as their Georgia senate candidate and the Trump followers would enthusiastically vote for him.

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Ben, So you're super pro corporate management. .

And of course, you're completely for  the working guy!

I get it! You just love everybody!

 

And for all other of you guys who think Citizen's United is a "1st Amendment Free Speech " issue.

Was this free speech on election morning?

 

r/PoliticalMemes - Hmmm...

 

Because Musk never tweeted it.

 

"People are challenging his statements that social media should not be moderated because of "free speech".

I think the movement is pretty clever. He can't speak against censoring misinformation, and then turn around and censor anything that he feels misrepresents himself.

Like the common person shouldn't get protection against lies against them? (eg. Sandy Hook parents)

But a billionaire can use his influence to censor anything against him?"

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Hannity Unsure Who Pushed the ‘Red Tsunami’ Rumors He Pushed

https://www.thedailybeast.com/hannity-cant-seem-to-figure-out-who-pushed-the-red-tsunami-rumors-he-pushed?ref=home?ref=home

 

“Sean Hannity is out here trying to find the guy who did this.

Four days before Tuesday’s midterm elections, the Fox News star took to Twitter to promote a segment on his primetime show that featured a couple of conservative pollsters forecasting dominant GOP victories in both the House and Senate.

“RED TSUNAMI COMING?” Hannity posted on Friday night, hyping the “latest polling” from polling firm Trafalgar. “Is a red tsunami on the way?””

 

Some comedian said that’s not true. “If there was a tsunami coming, Ted Cruz would be on a plane heading for Cancun.”

Steve Thomas

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