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Re: New York States Voting History Since The Great Depression
« Reply #30 on: April 02, 2023, 01:50:27 AM »
Well i am not going to make any long winded, gibberish, buffoon statements. I choose to live in a state governed by a great republican governor. Its mighty funny millions of snowbirds come here yearly and I was talking to one who just happened to be from New York and his own words to describe his exodus was weather and asinine leadership from his hell hole state. Exact wording. I asked him why he didn't move here permanently and his response was To Much Trouble ? Yeah right. If it wasn't for Texas millions of northern snowbirds wouldn't have a home for 6 months out of the year, how interesting. There are plenty of good states out there being run by good republican governors that a person could if they had to go to. Also I could show images of places here in Texas but just to silly and has nothing to do about the political state we are in now. Ya all keep your wonderful states I'll stay here.

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Re: New York States Voting History Since The Great Depression
« Reply #31 on: April 02, 2023, 02:09:17 AM »
People DO take things personally when facts are pointed out. This Alvin Bragg is a perfect example. New York likely isn't THE MOST LIBERAL state, but the point is, an Attorney General, or Governor could have stepped in and put a stop to this circus.
In New York? Whose to do it? They're ALL LIBERAL.

I gave the registered voter count for the entire  state and there is something like 6.7 million registered democrats in New York State, with slightly over 3 million in New York City, which means the other 3 million are scattered throughout the rest of the state, and there is less than 3 million registered Republicans in the state.

This taken into account, dispells the MYTH that New York City controls the states elections.

NEW YORK CITY CONTRIBUTES ROUGHLY "HALF" OF NEW YORK STATES DEMOCRATIC VOTE. THE REST OF NEW YORK "STATE"CONTRIBUTES THE REST OF THAT 6.7 MILLION DEMOCRATIC VOTERS.  WHILE THE NUMBER OF REGISTERED REPUBLICANS IN NEW YORK STATE IS LESS THAN HALF THE NUMBER OF DEMOCRATS.

SO THE FINAL SYNOPSIS FOR THE READING COMPREHENSION IMPAIRED IS: " THERE ARE MORE THAN DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF DEMOCRATS IN NEW YORK STATE THAN REPUBLICANS,  AND ONLY ABOUT HALF OF'EM ARE IN NEW YORK CITY.

HENCE, NEW YORK  STATE IS CONTROLLED BY DEMOCRATS BECAUSE THERE MORE THAN  TWO TO ONE MORE OF'EM.
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Re: New York States Voting History Since The Great Depression
« Reply #32 on: April 02, 2023, 02:53:31 AM »
well come on up here in the summer and ill point out many texas plates. theres a subdivision on the biggest inland lake in our county and its nickname is little texas. some wealthy texan bought a bunch of acreage on it and all you see are tx and az plates there. they kind of make me chuckle. must not have many trees where there from because they dont allow you to even trim a tree on YOUR property unless its approved by the land owners association. but i could care less they run for cover before the first snow. by the way were you born intx or did you move there because if you were born there you didnt choose crap. your job is there your family is there and even if someone wanted to move many couldnt afford to and if they did theyd have to put up with ignorant people that wouldnt welcome the fact they were looking for a more conservative place to raise there family (sound familiar) you didnt choose to live in tx. you live there because your parents did. me?

 i spent 8 years serving my country and saw most of it. there was absolutely no other place i saw that when you weighted the pros and cons even came close. but that said if all i could have gotten was a dead end job here i would have moved even to detroit if it made my wife and kids have a better life.that was my responsibility when i had kids and because of that responsibility i dad to give up the best job i ever had and that was the military.

 what sacrifices have you made for texas or this country. ill give dee all the respect in the world. he risked his life for texas as a law enforcement officer for 20 years. what did YOU do? remember now, you dont get points for what your mommy did. you are not ONE BIT BETTER because of where you were born. kind of like a rattle snake. the ones in texas are just as likely to strike you as the ones in california.

 but wait between the mexican califorian and snow flakes that you cry about taking over, weed out the bums crack heads and welfare trash cant be to many texan left there and it would seem by the crying its you that should be moving not me. you sure dont make it sound like paradise to me. more like hell. its either that or you are just a winer that hates everything. im out of here now. theres good texans here that i respect and know that one bad apple...... by the way you also  live in the state that gave us Johnson and the bushes. thanks for that ;)
Well i am not going to make any long winded, gibberish, buffoon statements. I choose to live in a state governed by a great republican governor. Its mighty funny millions of snowbirds come here yearly and I was talking to one who just happened to be from New York and his own words to describe is exodus was weather and asinine leadership from his hell hole state. Exact wording. I asked him why he didn't move here permanently and his response was To Much Trouble ? Yeah right. If it wasn't for Texas millions of northern snowbirds wouldn't have a home for 6 months out of the year, how interesting. There are plenty of good states out there being run by good republican governors that a person could if they had to go to. Also I could show images of places here in Texas but just to silly and has nothing to do about the political state we are in now. Ya all keep your wonderful states I'll stay here.
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Re: New York States Voting History Since The Great Depression
« Reply #33 on: April 02, 2023, 03:02:07 AM »
well come on up here in the summer and ill point out many texas plates. theres a subdivision on the biggest inland lake in our county and its nickname is little texas. some wealthy texan bought a bunch of acreage on it and all you see are tx and az plates there. they kind of make me chuckle. must not have many trees where there from because they dont allow you to even trim a tree on YOUR property unless its approved by the land owners association. but i could care less they run for cover before the first snow. by the way were you born intx or did you move there because if you were born there you didnt choose crap. your job is there your family is there and even if someone wanted to move many couldnt afford to and if they did theyd have to put up with ignorant people that wouldnt welcome the fact they were looking for a more conservative place to raise there family (sound familiar) you didnt choose to live in tx. you live there because your parents did. me?

 i spent 8 years serving my country and saw most of it. there was absolutely no other place i saw that when you weighted the pros and cons even came close. but that said if all i could have gotten was a dead end job here i would have moved even to detroit if it made my wife and kids have a better life.that was my responsibility when i had kids and because of that responsibility i dad to give up the best job i ever had and that was the military.

 what sacrifices have you made for texas or this country. ill give dee all the respect in the world. he risked his life for texas as a law enforcement officer for 20 years. what did YOU do? remember now, you dont get points for what your mommy did. you are not ONE BIT BETTER because of where you were born. kind of like a rattle snake. the ones in texas are just as likely to strike you as the ones in california.

 but wait between the mexican califorian and snow flakes that you cry about taking over, weed out the bums crack heads and welfare trash cant be to many texan left there and it would seem by the crying its you that should be moving not me. you sure dont make it sound like paradise to me. more like hell. its either that or you are just a winer that hates everything. im out of here now. theres good texans here that i respect and know that one bad apple...... by the way you also  live in the state that gave us Johnson and the bushes. thanks for that ;)
Well i am not going to make any long winded, gibberish, buffoon statements. I choose to live in a state governed by a great republican governor. Its mighty funny millions of snowbirds come here yearly and I was talking to one who just happened to be from New York and his own words to describe is exodus was weather and asinine leadership from his hell hole state. Exact wording. I asked him why he didn't move here permanently and his response was To Much Trouble ? Yeah right. If it wasn't for Texas millions of northern snowbirds wouldn't have a home for 6 months out of the year, how interesting. There are plenty of good states out there being run by good republican governors that a person could if they had to go to. Also I could show images of places here in Texas but just to silly and has nothing to do about the political state we are in now. Ya all keep your wonderful states I'll stay here.

Actually Lloyd, the Bush bunch are what we refer to down here as "damn Yankees". They came down here from Massachusetts, and stayed.

We have no defense concerning LBJ however. He was a Texan.  :-[
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Re: New York States Voting History Since The Great Depression
« Reply #34 on: April 02, 2023, 03:03:08 AM »
Ah more gibberish from the peanut gallery. Spent 21 years in the US Army, raised in Arizona and moved to Texas when I seen all the commie Californians coming in to it. Wrote my Senators and congressmen here over 15 times, You? As far as Texans coming to Wisconsin oh I mean Michigan, Yea right. WHO CARES. They can have it 8)

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Re: New York States Voting History Since The Great Depression
« Reply #35 on: April 02, 2023, 03:11:30 AM »
I also remember a time back when Dee like myself wrote extensively about a wall needed here in Texas. But a certain buffoon said we didn't need it? and  chastised both of us for being Texans.  Now the same buffoon is crying the blues over the border situation, Hmmm I wonder if it is the same buffoon? Oh no because now there is only one bad Texan? How interesting. What a bunch of hypocrisy.

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Re: New York States Voting History Since The Great Depression
« Reply #36 on: April 02, 2023, 03:22:23 AM »
you are right sir. arent many ways to prevent idiots from moving in and claiming there texans

well come on up here in the summer and ill point out many texas plates. theres a subdivision on the biggest inland lake in our county and its nickname is little texas. some wealthy texan bought a bunch of acreage on it and all you see are tx and az plates there. they kind of make me chuckle. must not have many trees where there from because they dont allow you to even trim a tree on YOUR property unless its approved by the land owners association. but i could care less they run for cover before the first snow. by the way were you born intx or did you move there because if you were born there you didnt choose crap. your job is there your family is there and even if someone wanted to move many couldnt afford to and if they did theyd have to put up with ignorant people that wouldnt welcome the fact they were looking for a more conservative place to raise there family (sound familiar) you didnt choose to live in tx. you live there because your parents did. me?

 i spent 8 years serving my country and saw most of it. there was absolutely no other place i saw that when you weighted the pros and cons even came close. but that said if all i could have gotten was a dead end job here i would have moved even to detroit if it made my wife and kids have a better life.that was my responsibility when i had kids and because of that responsibility i dad to give up the best job i ever had and that was the military.

 what sacrifices have you made for texas or this country. ill give dee all the respect in the world. he risked his life for texas as a law enforcement officer for 20 years. what did YOU do? remember now, you dont get points for what your mommy did. you are not ONE BIT BETTER because of where you were born. kind of like a rattle snake. the ones in texas are just as likely to strike you as the ones in california.

 but wait between the mexican califorian and snow flakes that you cry about taking over, weed out the bums crack heads and welfare trash cant be to many texan left there and it would seem by the crying its you that should be moving not me. you sure dont make it sound like paradise to me. more like hell. its either that or you are just a winer that hates everything. im out of here now. theres good texans here that i respect and know that one bad apple...... by the way you also  live in the state that gave us Johnson and the bushes. thanks for that ;)
Well i am not going to make any long winded, gibberish, buffoon statements. I choose to live in a state governed by a great republican governor. Its mighty funny millions of snowbirds come here yearly and I was talking to one who just happened to be from New York and his own words to describe is exodus was weather and asinine leadership from his hell hole state. Exact wording. I asked him why he didn't move here permanently and his response was To Much Trouble ? Yeah right. If it wasn't for Texas millions of northern snowbirds wouldn't have a home for 6 months out of the year, how interesting. There are plenty of good states out there being run by good republican governors that a person could if they had to go to. Also I could show images of places here in Texas but just to silly and has nothing to do about the political state we are in now. Ya all keep your wonderful states I'll stay here.

Actually Lloyd, the Bush bunch are what we refer to down here as "damn Yankees". They came down here from Massachusetts, and stayed.

We have no defense concerning LBJ however. He was a Texan.  :-[
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Re: New York States Voting History Since The Great Depression
« Reply #37 on: April 02, 2023, 03:31:39 AM »
 as to the wall i admitted my mistake long ago. what i said at the time was the money would be better spent by increased funding to the border patrol. I still believe thats true. as to the rest of your childish post i dont respond to blatant personal attacks and name calling. what we did find out here is you are no more of a texan then someone that moves there from another liberal state be it ca mi or ny
I also remember a time back when Dee like myself wrote extensively about a wall needed here in Texas. But a certain buffoon said we didn't need it? and  chastised both of us for being Texans.  Now the same buffoon is crying the blues over the border situation, Hmmm I wonder if it is the same buffoon? Oh no because now there is only one bad Texan? How interesting. What a bunch of hypocrisy.
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Re: New York States Voting History Since The Great Depression
« Reply #38 on: April 02, 2023, 03:44:51 AM »
Boy you don't respond? Name calling? You are a joke. Texas is good.

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Re: New York States Voting History Since The Great Depression
« Reply #39 on: April 02, 2023, 03:51:31 AM »
In New York State "Independent voters" outnumber Republicans. And some wonder how New York got away with indicating Trump.

https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/central-ny/ny-state-of-politics/2020/11/02/independents-outnumber-republicans-in-new-york
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Re: New York States Voting History Since The Great Depression
« Reply #40 on: April 02, 2023, 04:00:03 AM »
for an Arizonian that left his state to the libs and ran to a state real texans did all the work for ::). not one bit different then i packed up and moved there tomorrow. thing is just like you id never be a real texan just a wanabe
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« Reply #41 on: April 02, 2023, 04:06:28 AM »
Perhaps tis can be a moment of enlightenment.  I hear the word "northern" bandied about..so just what does that mean? Northern Arizona, northern Canada, Alaska or Siberia?

  Indeed, it sounds like an archaic term used by some folks a century ago, to denote the southern part of the USA from the northern states . Apparently some never caught on to the "U" part of the USA !

   ...Plus they are apparently incapable of reading a red/blue political map...so here is a small, pictorial geography lesson for the uninitiated, and unfamiliar with the "northern" states..  ("Northern", being a pejorative term)

      Some people live in beautiful Michigan..a fishing /hunting paradise..others choose to live in Detroit..

    There are some beautiful places in Illinois, such as Galena as pictured here...still, some choose to live in Chicago

       Oregon is a beautiful state..few sights compare to Mt Hood and the deep woods...yet some congregate in Portland, which bears no resemblance to the rest of the state.
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« Reply #42 on: April 02, 2023, 04:28:24 AM »
Interesting that it took a NY grand jury for Trump to finally win a majority vote.

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« Reply #43 on: April 02, 2023, 07:02:09 AM »
Perhaps tis can be a moment of enlightenment.  I hear the word "northern" bandied about..so just what does that mean? Northern Arizona, northern Canada, Alaska or Siberia?

  Indeed, it sounds like an archaic term used by some folks a century ago, to denote the southern part of the USA from the northern states . Apparently some never caught on to the "U" part of the USA !

   ...Plus they are apparently incapable of reading a red/blue political map...so here is a small, pictorial geography lesson for the uninitiated, and unfamiliar with the "northern" states..  ("Northern", being a pejorative term)

      Some people live in beautiful Michigan..a fishing /hunting paradise..others choose to live in Detroit..

    There are some beautiful places in Illinois, such as Galena as pictured here...still, some choose to live in Chicago

       Oregon is a beautiful state..few sights compare to Mt Hood and the deep woods...yet some congregate in Portland, which bears no resemblance to the rest of the state.

Too bad they're run by liberal democratic socialists. Illinois is one of the worst. And thats what this thread is about. But, as usual, you're adrift

Besides, its no scenic than this, and this scenery isn't controlled by liberal woke democrats.  ;)
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