Quote (TiStuff @ Feb 11 2021 01:15am)
lol
so what do you think kenw? if the dems get their way and go total communism. Do you think USA will fare any better then the history of other nations that fell to communism?
Not all Dems are progressives like AoC just like not all Republicans are Qtards or Trumpers like Marjorie Taylor Greene. if you are really paranoid, lucky for you, we don't have a filibuster proof supermajority so all you are doing right now is fear mongering - the only thing you know best.
Actually I recant what I said about the lack of Trumpers in Congress. You people make my stomach churn violently in disgust every passing day.
70% of Republicans Would Consider Joining New Party Formed by Donald Trump, Poll Finds
The poll also found that a majority of Republicans describe Democrats as their 'enemies.'
More than two-thirds of Republicans would consider joining a new political party led by former President Donald Trump if he decided to leave the GOP and form a new party.
A CBS News poll found that 33% of Republicans would join Trump's new political party and another 37% said they would "maybe" join the new party. Thirty percent of Republicans said they would not leave the GOP.
As the second impeachment trial of the former president begins, nearly half of Republicans, 46%, say it is very important for the party to remain loyal to Trump, with 27% saying it is somewhat important. Twelve percent don't believe it is important at all to stay loyal to the former leader of the Republian Party.
Additionally, 71% of Republicans say that any member of the party who votes to impeach or convict Trump is disloyal, compared to 29% who say they are principled.
The stark difference in opinion between political parties highlights the divide in the country, with 57% of Republicans describing their Democratic counterparts as "enemies." Forty-three percent say they are their "political opposition."
The hostility decreases somewhat among Democrats, with 41% describing Republicans as their enemies and 59% describing them as political opposition.
Despite the deep partisan divides, a majority of Americans, 56%, still believe the Senate should convict Trump in his second impeachment trial.
This post was edited by kenw on Feb 11 2021 12:56am