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Blue Wave in the House?

You knew he was far left, he's a socialist for crying out loud!

Yeah, but most Americans don't have any idea what "socialism" means.
And besides, I was hoping because Hillary. And I was proven right: Hillary was such a weak candidate she lost to somebody like Trump.

Well, Trump also beat 12 or 13 republicans, including golden boy Rubio.
 
I think it would be good to have divided government.
Normally I would agee were it not for the fake witch hunt Russia scandal that is still ongoing. During a soft coup effort to remove a legally elected POTUS by globalists , a further division in government is no longer helpful IMO.
 
You knew he was far left, he's a socialist for crying out loud!

Yeah, but most Americans don't have any idea what "socialism" means.
And besides, I was hoping because Hillary. And I was proven right: Hillary was such a weak candidate she lost to somebody like Trump.

Well, Trump also beat 12 or 13 republicans, including golden boy Rubio.
Agreed. Trump was actually a fair candidate despite what main stream press would say. And he still won despite the scales being totally shifted by globalists in favor of Hillary because:

1. The main stream press believed their own lies. With no honest journalism anymore it is difficult for anyone to understand reality.

2. Hillary was an utterly corrupt candidate on full display for even the most apathetic voter to view.
 
Well, Trump also beat 12 or 13 republicans, including golden boy Rubio.
Agreed. Trump was actually a fair candidate despite what main stream press would say. And he still won despite the scales being totally shifted by globalists in favor of Hillary because:

1. The main stream press believed their own lies. With no honest journalism anymore it is difficult for anyone to understand reality.

2. Hillary was an utterly corrupt candidate on full display for even the most apathetic voter to view.

Wow! A True BelieverTM.
 
Layoffs begin at Harley-Davidson plant in Kansas City

The first wave of layoffs at Harley-Davidson's Kansas City plant took effect Friday.

The company announced several months ago that it would close the plant. Some of the work is going to another plant in Pennsylvania. A new plant is being built in Thailand.

"A sad day would be an understatement. This plant was built 20 years ago," said Joe Capra, of the International Association of Machinists.

Two of three shifts at the plant are being eliminated. A third shift will continue to operate for a few more months.
 
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