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  • Tnhawk

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    Voting for hot wheels directly supports him. I’m okay with that being your choice.


    No. You see a different political reality than I do. The reality I see is that it needs to burn to the ground so we can start from fresh. If it takes collateral damage to get there, so be it.

    I was never a fan of term limits until Perry demonstrated an incumbent R Governor in Texas means that person will effectively rule for life given the chance. Not only is hot wheels following that tradition, but since June of 2020, he’s literally unilaterally decreed he can do whatever he wants under GA-28. Add to it there is no way to recall a governor here, and he’s set to rule for life.

    Call that whatever you want, that’s my line in the sand.
    Rather than try to burn Texas to the ground you could easily relocate to the liberal utopia of california or other enlightened states. It would be easier on your BP.
     
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    toddnjoyce

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    Got your Beto yard sign yet? Might as well be honest about your support.

    My yard sign
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    General Zod

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    I wonder how many Venezuelans in 1998 decided that Romer wasn't their perfect candidate, so they'd just not vote against Hugo Chavez, because it's better to let it all burn down and start over.

    Well, they're starting over, I suppose - as a floundering third-world "worker's paradise". I'd rather not have that here in Texas, though.
     

    General Zod

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    Here are the choices on the ballot. Looks like five options if I count correctly.
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    So, you voting "LIB" or "GRN"? Or are you going to write someone in who will get...exactly one vote? There's only one choice there that's not capitulation to the left. Your boy Beto is the only leftist with half a chance, and I'll be voting in direct opposition to him.
     

    cycleguy2300

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    Voting for hot wheels directly supports him. I’m okay with that being your choice.


    No. You see a different political reality than I do. The reality I see is that it needs to burn to the ground so we can start from fresh. If it takes collateral damage to get there, so be it.

    I was never a fan of term limits until Perry demonstrated an incumbent R Governor in Texas means that person will effectively rule for life given the chance. Not only is hot wheels following that tradition, but since June of 2020, he’s literally unilaterally decreed he can do whatever he wants under GA-28. Add to it there is no way to recall a governor here, and he’s set to rule for life.

    Call that whatever you want, that’s my line in the sand.
    Then why not help it along and vote for Francis?

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