Trump vs. DeSantis
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@George-K said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
@Jolly said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
DeSantis ain't runnin'.
Really? Because he thinks Trump's unstoppable?
Somewhere I read that his "war chest" has lots and lots of cash that he's not spending for his gubernatorial run.
He didn't say why, he just said he wasn't running...Who knows, he might change his mind. But right now, internal polling of registered Republicans sez the nomination is Trump's...If he wants it.
wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 13:23 last edited by@Jolly said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
He didn't say why, he just said he wasn't running..
I missed that.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 13:25 last edited by
I did too.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 13:28 last edited by
Dems procrastinated in dealing with the last four Trump years.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 13:36 last edited by
As I have said before, the Democrat best chance to win in 2024 will be if President Trump runs again.
In two years, I think the US (and world economy) will be much better (not because the democrat did anything fantastic, but just because). And as Jolly says, it is about the economy.
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@Jolly said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
He didn't say why, he just said he wasn't running..
I missed that.
wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 13:44 last edited by LuFins Dad 11 Jun 2022, 13:50@George-K said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
@Jolly said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
He didn't say why, he just said he wasn't running..
I missed that.
He specifically didn’t answer the question in the debate with Crist. That tells me he’s at least considering it.
And while I appreciate your sentiment, George, I think I might prefer another Biden term with a Republican Senate and House holding him in check instead of a Lame Term by Lame Donald.
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@George-K said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
@Jolly said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
He didn't say why, he just said he wasn't running..
I missed that.
He specifically didn’t answer the question in the debate with Crist. That tells me he’s at least considering it.
And while I appreciate your sentiment, George, I think I might prefer another Biden term with a Republican Senate and House holding him in check instead of a Lame Term by Lame Donald.
wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 13:52 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
might prefer another Biden term with a Republican Senate and House holding him in check
You might be right - many of us have been in favor of a "do-nothing" congress for a long time. But, that, not unreasonably, assumes that the GOP holds both chambers in 2024. It also assume, perhaps unreasonably, that Biden will run again.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
might prefer another Biden term with a Republican Senate and House holding him in check
You might be right - many of us have been in favor of a "do-nothing" congress for a long time. But, that, not unreasonably, assumes that the GOP holds both chambers in 2024. It also assume, perhaps unreasonably, that Biden will run again.
wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 13:59 last edited by@George-K said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
@LuFins-Dad said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
might prefer another Biden term with a Republican Senate and House holding him in check
You might be right - many of us have been in favor of a "do-nothing" congress for a long time. But, that, not unreasonably, assumes that the GOP holds both chambers in 2024. It also assume, perhaps unreasonably, that Biden will run again.
Joe ain't runnin', IMO. He's too senile and the Basement Strategy won't work again.
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@George-K said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
@LuFins-Dad said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
might prefer another Biden term with a Republican Senate and House holding him in check
You might be right - many of us have been in favor of a "do-nothing" congress for a long time. But, that, not unreasonably, assumes that the GOP holds both chambers in 2024. It also assume, perhaps unreasonably, that Biden will run again.
Joe ain't runnin', IMO. He's too senile and the Basement Strategy won't work again.
wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:01 last edited by@Jolly said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
Joe ain't runnin', IMO. He's too senile and the Basement Strategy won't work again.
I agree. He's a placeholder.
But for whom?
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:08 last edited by
Surely not Kamala. She polls worse than he does.
But she was always a loser.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:09 last edited by
If I was DeSantis’ campaign adviser, I would focus my campaign on the following points:
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14 Days to Flatten the Curve, brought to you by the Trump Administration.
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Trumpflation… How many billions did Lame Donald just give away? ARP was just the icing on the cake baked by the Twitter in Chief.
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CRT and Gender Idealogy flourished in schools and curriculum under Trump’s Department of Education…
Contrast that with DeSantis’ record on these issues…
By the way, Trump enters the office as a Lame Duck…
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If I was DeSantis’ campaign adviser, I would focus my campaign on the following points:
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14 Days to Flatten the Curve, brought to you by the Trump Administration.
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Trumpflation… How many billions did Lame Donald just give away? ARP was just the icing on the cake baked by the Twitter in Chief.
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CRT and Gender Idealogy flourished in schools and curriculum under Trump’s Department of Education…
Contrast that with DeSantis’ record on these issues…
By the way, Trump enters the office as a Lame Duck…
wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:13 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
- Trumpflation… How many billions did Lame Donald just give away? ARP was just the icing on the cake baked by the Twitter in Chief.
The real link between Trump and inflation is when his hand-picked Fed chief quadrupled the number of dollars in circulation over a couple of months. Not sure that will resonate with the average primary voter.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:17 last edited by
I would also try to secure some political alliances with some figures that carry some weight in the modern conservative movement but have still tried to keep Trump at arms length. Youngkin, Kemp, etc…
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@LuFins-Dad said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
- Trumpflation… How many billions did Lame Donald just give away? ARP was just the icing on the cake baked by the Twitter in Chief.
The real link between Trump and inflation is when his hand-picked Fed chief quadrupled the number of dollars in circulation over a couple of months. Not sure that will resonate with the average primary voter.
wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:20 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
@LuFins-Dad said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
- Trumpflation… How many billions did Lame Donald just give away? ARP was just the icing on the cake baked by the Twitter in Chief.
The real link between Trump and inflation is when his hand-picked Fed chief quadrupled the number of dollars in circulation over a couple of months. Not sure that will resonate with the average primary voter.
Meh, there were a LOT of Trump supporters that were lifting their eyebrows and getting a little angry about the Trump giveaways…
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:22 last edited by
You’re right, tying it to spending is more politically salient. The base has largely forgotten who Milton Friedman was.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:24 last edited by
I would also focus on the fact that Lame Donald couldn’t beat Slow Joe… There may or may not have been shenanigans, but really, it never even should have been close enough for shenanigans…
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:26 last edited by
I would also try to get Elon on board.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:27 last edited by jon-nyc 11 Jun 2022, 14:32
Back to the OP, I’m not sure “DeSanctimonious” has the staying power or the bite of, say, “little Marco” or “low energy” Jeb.
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I would also try to get Elon on board.
wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:28 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
I would also try to get Elon on board.
Sounds like he already is. He tweeted some months ago the the gop needs to move beyond trump.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
- Trumpflation… How many billions did Lame Donald just give away? ARP was just the icing on the cake baked by the Twitter in Chief.
The real link between Trump and inflation is when his hand-picked Fed chief quadrupled the number of dollars in circulation over a couple of months. Not sure that will resonate with the average primary voter.
wrote on 6 Nov 2022, 14:39 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
@LuFins-Dad said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
- Trumpflation… How many billions did Lame Donald just give away? ARP was just the icing on the cake baked by the Twitter in Chief.
The real link between Trump and inflation is when his hand-picked Fed chief quadrupled the number of dollars in circulation over a couple of months. Not sure that will resonate with the average primary voter.
Jon, how do you suppose a Hillary Clinton administration would have differed in this regard? Would you have expected different monetary decisions?
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@jon-nyc said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
@LuFins-Dad said in Trump vs. DeSantis:
- Trumpflation… How many billions did Lame Donald just give away? ARP was just the icing on the cake baked by the Twitter in Chief.
The real link between Trump and inflation is when his hand-picked Fed chief quadrupled the number of dollars in circulation over a couple of months. Not sure that will resonate with the average primary voter.
Jon, how do you suppose a Hillary Clinton administration would have differed in this regard? Would you have expected different monetary decisions?