22 Replies to “2024: The Trifecta”

  1. This is gonna be great.
    Literal oceans of liberal tears as Trump deports millions, enshrines free speech, criminalizes trans bs, the list goes on.
    Sadly, Canadians are a lot dumber than Americans.
    We’re pinning our hopes on the equivalent of Mitt Romney.

  2. This may astound some (or most) of you but one the best analysis’s of the voting I’ve seen was on a Youtube video from CBC with a fairly young Asian guy. He was fairly upbeat in a away and gave a straight look at who voted where and the timing of the votes coming in. No theatrics ,no faces, just a good ,pleasant report on the how the voting had went and where. If CBC kept this sort of reporting up I might actually listen to them once in awhile. Found it. https://youtu.be/woCTR–uvFM?si=It8h2utZYSUjtA3-

    1. I ran across that too, what a breath of fresh air from the media. Actually saw it on CBC as well as YouTube.

      1. I just watched it now. Very well done.

        It gives me at the same time the thoughts that the US media could use a guy a like that explaining things to people but unfortunately the only people left watching the US media aren’t smart enough to understand news content so rational and bereft of personal opinions.

  3. When one party controls the presidency and both houses of Congress, that’s a clear sign that citizens are pissed.

    1. The Dims take it as a sign that voters are too stupid to appreciate their brilliance and will double down on the same old same old, roaddog.

      The good news? Cheating is starting to be cleared off the table. That leaves fear mongering, name calling, and identity politics and that hasn’t been working so well of late.

    1. I know Arizona is a corrupt state, but it seems like a lot of people don’t get that it really is possible that in a state with a lot of Hispanics a significant number of people voted for Trump AND for the Hispanic Dem Senatorial candidate because Lake is unlikeable to a lot of people and a bad choice for him to have supported.

    1. You are correct sir. Last session Mike Johnson allowed a number of votes to go forward without the support of the majority party. Votes ‘aye’ were more Dem than Rep, with majority of Rep in the ‘nay’ category. At least now Johnson and Thune will face possibility of presidential veto over their Rino bills. We’ll see.

  4. They (meaning the GOP) had the trifecta in 2017, and proceeded to do absolutely nothing of consequence with it, including refusing to repeal Obamacare, which they had promised over and over that they would do. Then they sat back and let lawfare consume Trump, threw the midterms, and ultimately acquiesced in Trump’s defeat, hoping all those pesky MAGA people would just go away.

    We shall see if this term proves any different.

    1. A comprehensive knowledge of media and their tactics, incredible intelligence, and a wonderful TV persona.

  5. Not gonna lie, I feel fooking great!

    Didnt expect such a stunning victory. Glad it happened!

    Congrats all you Yankee SDA readers!

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