Credo
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Post by Credo on Sept 8, 2020 20:28:21 GMT -8
If you have any familiarity with SoCal talk radio, this endorsement is worth about 75,000 of those phony Lincoln Project mashups. Leo Terrell has been red-pilled by the riots like no other liberal I've seen. The guy actually donned a MAGA cap on Sean Hannity's show last week. That's almost like Rush Limbaugh coming out for Bernie Sanders. Amazing.
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Post by vilepagan on Sept 10, 2020 6:40:53 GMT -8
That's a lot of Democrats against Biden...all one of them. Good luck finding more. Carry on.
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SK80
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Post by SK80 on Sept 10, 2020 6:49:35 GMT -8
Democrats are good sheep, they don't speak up against the flock. I've listened to Leo for years, he and Larry Elder used to go at it on talk radio late night. I sensed sometime he was going around, then a bit ore and then this... full blown realization like he was baptized.
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Post by vilepagan on Sept 10, 2020 9:06:43 GMT -8
Democrats are good sheep, they don't speak up against the flock. Republicans are baaaaaaad,
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SK80
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Post by SK80 on Sept 10, 2020 9:23:19 GMT -8
Democrats are good sheep, they don't speak up against the flock. Republicans are baaaaaaad, yes some so baaaaaaad they dawn (Don) orange hair!
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SK80
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Post by SK80 on Sept 10, 2020 17:16:37 GMT -8
Just when you thought you ran out of Liberals voting and supporting Trump... I'm gonna expect afew more soon..... this one is HUGE from a SWING state that is LIBERAL and has a major city decimated by RIOTS....., this bold Mayor saw the light and I believe Trump will reward her and in turn that rewards the citizens.
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SK80
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Post by SK80 on Sept 10, 2020 18:59:23 GMT -8
Are not POLICE UNIONS in LIBERAL cities usually PRO-DEMOCRAT? Chalk up another Democrat run entity for TRUMP2020 ... a freakin union to boot!
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Post by vilepagan on Sept 11, 2020 3:09:53 GMT -8
Congratulations on getting the support of a union that you don't like. I wonder how many votes that will translate into...how many union members take their voting orders from the union?
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Luca
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Post by Luca on Sept 11, 2020 7:36:27 GMT -8
....how many union members take their voting orders from the union? That's an interesting question and I've often wondered it myself. I have absolutely no idea, but I'd venture to guess that some union members take "voting orders" more readily than others. I suspect police unions are the least likely to follow the leader, followed maybe by teachers' unions. Unions where the members are more likely to be educated and independent - like the union of Chemical and Atomic workers - are possibly less likely to follow guidelines, whereas union members who are directly dependent on government employment - like public sector unions – are more likely to unfailingly vote the Democratic ticket as directed. There have to be some statistics on this somewhere................................Luca
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thefrog
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Post by thefrog on Sept 11, 2020 7:47:59 GMT -8
I think the answer is pretty obvious when a union supports a particular candidate.
A Union is a brotherhood. Those gents live and breathe the union.
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Post by vilepagan on Sept 11, 2020 10:09:56 GMT -8
Those gents live and breathe the union. Sure....but when no one is looking how will they vote? We'll have to wait until Nov. to find out.
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SK80
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Post by SK80 on Sept 12, 2020 8:32:28 GMT -8
Unions turning yet again against Democrats and the Biden Party... Minnesota Police Group Withdraws Democrat Endorsements After Video of Union Chief Beaten in Effigy
“If this is the future of the Democratic Party, my organization is going to support elsewhere,” he added.
Peters did not identify which Republicans were endorsed by the police group.
The development comes in the wake of President Donald Trump scoring two high profile endorsements from police unions: The Fraternal Order of Police and the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York (PBA).
“Public safety will undoubtedly be a main focus for voters in this year’s election,” FOP president Patrick Yoes said in a statement. “Look at what the national discourse has focused on for the last six months. President Trump has shown time after time that he supports our law enforcement officers and understands the issues our members face every day.”
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Post by SK80 on Sept 16, 2020 11:24:49 GMT -8
How many of these Police Chiefs and Sheriffs are now standing up for America, Law & Order and doing so in the face of the unions. Westmoreland sheriff: ‘I have not left the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party has left me
Declaring that he feels disenfranchised by the Democratic Party, Westmoreland County Sheriff James Albert announced he changed his affiliation to Republican.
“It was a really difficult decision and I’ve thought long and hard about it, but I feel I stand for the ideals of the Republican Party platform more than the Democrats today,” Albert said.
Albert, 70, said he officially changed his party affiliation Monday.
“I’ve been a lifelong Democrat, but a conservative Democrat at that,” he said. “I’m pro-life, a strong supporter of the Second Amendment, a lifetime member of the NRA (National Rifle Association) and, today, I feel my ideals are closer to the Republican Party than Democrats.”"
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Bick
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Post by Bick on Sept 16, 2020 11:43:55 GMT -8
Given the Democrat movement to glorify perps, and demonize cops, this isn't really a surprise.
It started with Obama saying the cops acted stupidly, and had been building every since.
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Post by ProfessorFate on Sept 16, 2020 15:26:07 GMT -8
....how many union members take their voting orders from the union? That's an interesting question and I've often wondered it myself. I have absolutely no idea, but I'd venture to guess that some union members take "voting orders" more readily than others. ...There have to be some statistics on this somewhere................................Luca Well if I'm any indication, VP is right (it pained me to say that). I was a union member for most of my years of employment (mostly Teamsters). In between two stints as a Teamsters Union member, I belonged to a different union which would put out endorsements, and would include stories in the newsletter about who they endorsed and why. They also had a political action league, contributions to which were voluntary. (I imagine Teamsters did all that also, but my first stint with them was too long ago to remember, and I just didn't pay any attention to them in my last stint). Anyway, With the exception of Bill Clinton 1996, I never went with any of their endorsements, which were always Dems. However, I did contribute to the political action league, figuring, that if (God forbid), the Dems won, they would support us in return. So yeah, they tried to influence us, but in my case, unsuccessfully. How many rebels like me were in those unions I can't say, so I guess you aren't any closer to having an answer to your question, even after reading this post. p.s. I always understood that the union would support a liberal over a conservative, but when they supported Obama, (who was IMHO a far leftist), over Mitt Romney, (who was IMHO center-right), that was the end of my voluntary contributions to the political action league.
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