If the Democrat Party Wins….

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1  Fred Stevens and Joe Frisco, blue collar workers, neither of whom went to college, will have to pay off the student loans for Eric, an Art History major, and Emma, a Gender Studies major, because they cannot get jobs. (Elizabeth Warren)

2  Yusef Hussein, who killed 23 children by bombing their school, will be allowed to vote from prison.  (Bernie Sanders)

3  Grace Thompson, who worked hard for 47 years, must give up her employer furnished medical plan and join the National Health plan.  (The whole slate)

4  La’Darius Washington, who has never had a regular job, will receive a monthly income from the federal government to spend as he pleases.      (Amy Klobuchar)

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5  Billy White, age 16, who has trouble with subject/verb agreement in English class, still has trouble with addition and subtraction in math class, and who thinks Judge Judy is on the Supreme Court ,  will get to vote. (Kirsten Gillibrand)

6  Stan Billings, an avid deer hunter, will have his rifle (which fires one shot each time you pull the trigger) taken away, or go to jail,  because it looks like an AR 15.  (Eric Swalwell)

7  Sven Johannson, whose grandfather immigrated to the US in 1953, will have to pay reparations to Sha’lyndia Jefferson because she THINKS her great-great-great grandfather might have been a slave.  (Cory Booker)

8  Thomas Finch, who is an ambitious and motivated adult, cannot get a job because he doesn’t want to join a labor union.  (Kamala Harris)

9  Sammy Thomas, a farmer, will no longer be able to haul his crops to market in his 3/4 ton diesel pick-up, but will have to make 43 trips in his Toyota Prius.   (The whole slate)

10.  The population of the US will become 76.4% Hispanic because all of the existing border wall will be torn down.  (Beto O’Rourke)

11.  OF COURSE, NONE OF THIS WILL MATTER. WHY? BECAUSE THE WORLD IS GOING TO END IN TWELVE YEARS!  (Alexandria O’ Communist-Cortez)
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Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago

If someone is actually hauling crops “to town” in a 3/4 ton pickup …. It is to laugh.

KYfarmer
KYfarmer
4 years ago

Laugh? I routinely use my F250 to haul crops “to town”, fruit and vegetable markets, farmers markets and grocery stores. I also use it to pull trailers, haul hay, feed corn, soy beans, move horses and any number of tasks. If I need to use a bigger truck, got one of those too, but silly me uses the tool appropriate for the job. I think that someone doesn’t know the definition of “crops” or what farmers do or produce.

BobSmith101
BobSmith101
4 years ago
Reply to  KYfarmer

I trust the guy doing the job.

Never trust anyone named “Achmed Mohandjob”

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago
Reply to  BobSmith101

How many bushels of beans do you “haul to town”?

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  BobSmith101

I don’t know you but I do know “Achmed Mohandjob” and he is trustworthy.
There are many good people on this forum. We need to stick together if we are on the same side and I suspect you are on the right side. It’s okay to disagree on one issue and agree on another.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago
Reply to  KYfarmer

I’m familiar with the three rotation crops of the Iowa farmer … Corn, beans and Florida. You claim to haul soybeans “to town” in a 3/4 ton pickup.. I assume to an elevator. Normally, we have a string of trucks, when we’re cleaning out bins .. and they surely as the dickens ain’t a little 3/4 ton pickup.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago

The most important crop in Californication is increasingly marijuana.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago

When will they start to tax marijuana at the same level(s) as tobacco cigarettes?

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago

The debtor state of Californication is already taxing marijuana, it’s probably the one reason they wanted it legalized.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago

But, not nearly at the level of tobacco cigarettes. Colorado residents went ballistic with a 25% tax. In most locales, nationwide, cigarettes are taxed at, or well in excess of, 400%. Some states and cities, along with the federal tax, exceed an 800% tax.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago

The tax on tobacco is a health tax to discourage its use. I suppose there’s so many marijuana users in Californication now they wouldn’t have a prayer of jacking up the taxes that high. On the 5 freeway (the major N-S artery through Californication), I’ve seen no less than two marijuana dispensary advertising billboards in Orange County.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago

Advertising is simply a portion of business. Nothin’ happens ’til something’s sold. As far as “health tax”, there are far more carcinogens in marijuana than in tobacco. Moreover, studies into “second hand” smoke, place severely higher health negatives, marijuana v tobacco. Therefore, if the tax on cigarettes is a “health tax”, there should be an even higher “health tax” on marijuana. Say …. 1000% ?

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago

They don’t only sell marijuana smokeables, they sell marijuana and marijuana products in a myriad of other forms: foodstuffs, medicinal tinctures, shatter and pills. Some of the products are touted as having medicinal properties but little to no psychoactive properties for pain relief. Since the marijuana outlets are mainly a cash only business there have been robberies, some that have become shoot-outs.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago

Curious … Why are they mainly cash only? And, brownies can upset one’s stomach.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago

I think because people don’t want to use any identifying payment forms at marijuana dispensaries, I know I wouldn’t. It’s not just brownies there’s all sort of different foodstuffs you can get (gummy bears, cookies, butter [that’s what they called it at least]).

I went into one once, it was spooky. You pay for what you want at a window and then sit down to wait for your order to be fulfilled from another. The waiting area is completely separated from the payment area and order fulfillment window. There were all kinds of people in there, some of ’em looked like hookers (and not the kind that make rugs).

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago

I’d heard of “crack whores” … but “herb whores”? Well, it does have a ring to it.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

They want imbeciles for voters.

KYfarmer
KYfarmer
4 years ago

Then you assumed incorrectly Achmed, I grow a small amount of soybeans as a courtesy for some local folks who use them as feed supplement for their small goat farm. It only amounts to a couple of thousand bushels, and yes, I do use my 3/4 ton pickup to move them around when needed. And most of the corn we grow (Silver King, Queen) is taken to fresh markets, picked in the morning and sold by mid afternoon. We grow some other corn as well to satisfy my wifes demand that I feed her damn chickens. Extra feed corn is sold to other “chicken hobbyists”, I couple of bushels at a time. We square bale most of our hay, and sell it throughout the county a couple of hundred bales at a time to small horse farms who don’t have the storage capacity, or finances to put a thousand bales in the barn at a time. If you want a couple of rolled bales, I can get them to you… Grow some other stuff (vegetables, fruits) as well, and sell it to local restaurants, or at the farmers market June to the middle of Nov. My pitiful little truck seems to work OK. Not every farm is a gigantic, or singular in their purpose. We have purposely diversified
what we grow as a hedge against failure. I don’t need to buy (much) feed or hay for our horses, and work in cooperation with other small farms to the point where barter exchanges keep us flush with pork and beef. Grow up and don’t assume that you know it all…

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago
Reply to  KYfarmer

Never assumed to know it all. I had no idea that you were, what we used to call, a “truck farm”. When we used to pick corn, as oppose to combining it, we ground most to feed to our 250 head feed lot. That meant grinding every other day, and twice a day .. in a bushel and one half basket, carrying the corn and dumping it into the bunks. Spread protein stock on top. That was when Iowa was the number one cattle producer in the nation. Sadly, today, it’s mostly corn, beans, and Florida.
When we shelled (cash crop) corn or sold beans … truck, upon truck was running to the elevator. We did haul sweetcorn in the back of a pickup, but hardly considered that part of our farming operation.
Today, it’s hired combines and it all gets run to the elevator, aside from ten-to-twenty thousand bushels ‘r so.
No longer is it a quarter section of land and “walking the grain to town” (livestock production). It’s well over a thousand acres and …. gotta change with the times.
Must be a big difference between Kentucky and Iowa.
Do you work your horses (plowing, etc.) or are they kept for sport purposes?

KYfarmer
KYfarmer
4 years ago

Wife and daughter used to ride. My daughter use to compete in dressage/show jumping but lost interest when she went to college. Wife took a 15 ft leap out of the barn when attacked by yellow jackets a couple of years ago and messed up her leg/foot. She has mostly recovered, but has lost a little of her enthusiasm. Short answer, the horses are now just big, hungry, poop machines, who’s sole purpose in life is to keep farriers, equine dentists, and vets in business, and liberate me of any free cash. And, no, I’m not allowed to sell them.

Take care…

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago
Reply to  KYfarmer

My mother’s first cousin was quite the horser. Both of his daughters were big at poles and barrels. We kept a few of his horses and I rode as often as I could until I got my “farm permit”, at age 15. From Shetland ponies, in kindergarten I rode in the homecoming parade, wearing my finest western regalia (blue jeans, c’boy hat, a jean jacket and second hand boots). When I was around twelve, I got my own filly. She had enough Arabian blood to be registered as such (today, they’re far more restrictive). With my .22 and her … there wasn’t a squirrel that was safe within a ten mile radius.
Horses are mean. I have yet to run into stud that wouldn’t bite you when you turned your back to the bastids.
They are one EXPENSIVE hobby. Good garden fertilizer .. beats bullsh-t. They won’t let you sell them .. but, let me hazard a guess who mucks out their forkin’ stalls.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago
Reply to  KYfarmer

Interesting read, thanks. RU what they used to call a gentleman farmer?

Poetcomic1
Poetcomic1
4 years ago

Great idea! Put their utopian blather into the REAL WORLD and show what it will look like for you and me.

Lagertha
Lagertha
4 years ago

12: The lack of electricity in every place but the mountain areas (hydro power), because carbon taxes made coal and oil and natural gas unaffordable; wind and solar are limited and no nukes have been built. Transportation is a luxury for the rich because of the carbon taxes.

lostlegends
lostlegends
4 years ago
Reply to  Lagertha

Our mt. power plants pipe power into a grid which goes to cities. Some dams, 4, have been torn down on the Klamath River, including the small hydro plants. I know a gold mine owner who installed a mini hydro plant on a tiny creek. The Feds made him tear it down. It made about 5 kwh.

lostlegends
lostlegends
4 years ago

I shared this on my FB and Twitter. Suggest ya’all do the same.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

We will turn into a lawless, violent shiithole where there is little to no punishment for the offenders as long as the offenders are NOT white, Christian or Jewish.

All the DEMS have to do is flip FOUR SEATS in the Seanate for Schumer to replace Bwitch McConnell and as expected many of the GOP are RETIRING again… All I can say is if you don’t want that to happen, do something, Money to select candidates, volunteer work and never underestimate the power of prayer are all needed to win. No contribution is too small. Trump winning in 2020 is not a sure thing. Look at how ratcheted up the media is with bias and how searches have influenced the midterms. That will only get worse. Stop expecting others to do the work. Dig in too!

sodacrackers2
sodacrackers2
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Pray that good people will have their eyes and hearts opened.

VTS
VTS
4 years ago
Reply to  sodacrackers2

How many of good people left? 49%? I hope more.

sodacrackers2
sodacrackers2
4 years ago
Reply to  VTS

I do, too.

R
R
4 years ago

I am 70 years old. I was here for the best of America. Bernie and his ilk with anchor us in the 3rd world. Nothing but horror will follow.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  R

I understand where you are coming from. Already my kids did not experience the U.S. I grew up in.
It is truly bizarre out there. It’s upside down out there…..

VTS
VTS
4 years ago
Reply to  R

Three pillars of DemocRotten party:
DemoCrooked leadership
DemoCrappy media
DemoCretin constituency

Keith1941
Keith1941
4 years ago
Reply to  R

I know the feeling….I’m 78. You are so right

Pathfinder0100
Pathfinder0100
4 years ago
Reply to  R

I’m 88 and have seen the best of America and NOW am seeing the worst!! Seems as if Satan now rules the libs, doesn’t it/?

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  Pathfinder0100

He is…
Ephesians 2:2

durabo
durabo
4 years ago

If he Marxist party wins, We are moving to a non-communist country.

Thomas Faddis
Thomas Faddis
4 years ago
Reply to  durabo

Narnia?

Cauc-Asian Patriot
Cauc-Asian Patriot
4 years ago

SAYS IT ALL! ONLY THING MISSING IS MENTIONING THAT THE GEORGE SOROS-IAN GLOBALIST BANKING CLIQUE WILL BE THE RICHEST CONTROLLING THE TREASURIES OF WHAT WERE INDEPENDENT NATIONS USING THE ISLAMICS WHO RECOGNIZE IT AS A DIVINE CALIPHATE TO KILL OFF THE REGIONAL DISCONTENTS WHO DEMAND THEIR NATIONAL RIGHTS IN WHAT WERE THEIR OWN COUNTRIES!

notme123
notme123
4 years ago

2Timothy3:1-5

WM1
WM1
4 years ago
Reply to  notme123

And, don’t forget, Romans Chapter 1

WM1
WM1
4 years ago

All you described is only the ‘tip of the iceberg’ that destroys the American Titanic.

God (who Democrats just happen to ignore, reject and/or hate altogether) is mentioned nowhere in the discussion.

Yet unrepentant rebellion against Him has brought low every single civilization, throughout history, that continually violated His basic commandments.

America is moving, full speed ahead, toward that iceberg without compass or restraint. So what does that mean for America?

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