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How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
A Trump with a Kennedy on his staff representing the USA.

Guess RFK asked for those docs of his family to be declassified for real and got spit on by his party. So Trump says get your ass over here. You wanna piss off the hierarchy, both sides, get your weird talking ass over here.

DeSantis, Vivek, Rubio, Carson, and a Kennedy all being floated as parts of a new Trump administration. With KENNEDY being one of the most recognizable names in all of American politics, all having polling and popularity levels that blow the entire dem ticket combined into embarrassment.

Kennedy would have moved the needle, by a few pts anyways, in the dems favor, which may have given them a legit shot in a fair election. And they arrogantly said eff off.

All being coordinated the day after their convention. They didn't even get one news cycle for their media machine to run their preplanned honeymoon celebrations. Instead Trump calculated a media coup on the dems this time. Killing their momentum before it got started.

Ppl say he's not a smart politician. He just took Kennedy and now owns the weekend and next week's talking heads live shows.

They will go overboard trying to smear this but it means they can't use that time to prop up kamala.

Trump has learned to focus that arrogance of his and play real hard ball.
 
I like this guy's methodology (the most current polling aggregate adjusted for the electorate in each state) I think giving him Nebraska's 2nd is probably a stretch. But this is what I've long thought is the most likely result in November; Trump at around 312

 
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Assuming RFK pushes for big pharma and the FDA to remove the chemicals that are killing Americans. And assuming Trump and Vance are going to push to reshore American manufacturing, we are going to need MASSIVE cuts in government spending, along with tax cuts.

Those policies will no doubt be inflationary in the short term. Americans won’t be able to absorb them unless they have more money in their pockets while the market adjusts.

Obviously whatever they do will be better than Kamala raising taxes and continuing to increase wasteful spending.
 
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Hilarious to watch midwittwink and the other democrat sycophants flail around grasping for any straw they can find.

The choice is obvious at this point.

If you want big pharma, MIC controlled corrupt career politicians to continue flooding our country with illegal aliens, raising taxes and destroying our country’s youth, vote Harris/walz.

If you want maybe, probably, not that, you have an option.
 
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First thing tomorrow morning, that Kennedy name will be scrubbed from the infinitesimal depths of their programmed memory. He will be excommunicated faster than a speeding Borgia. All sculptures paintings, monuments, coins and street/highway signs will be broken and ground to dust, then scattered like the four winds of the Obamas after a meal heavy-laden with bean salad.

They'll act like the name means nothing. They'll act like it never made headlines. And suddenly everyone will be bringing up everything Chappaquiddddddik 24/7
And you can bet that IF RFKJr had endorsed Kamalahoe, then he would be front and center in all media.
 
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As I've been shouting, from the WSJ editorial page for heaven's sake:

"With no charter schools or private school choice, Kentucky is an outlier among its neighbors and more than half the U.S. states. Bluegrass State voters have a chance to change that in November.

Those are the stakes of a ballot referendum to amend the Kentucky constitution, which has become an obstacle to school reform. The constitution says education funds must be used for “no other purpose” than for “common” schools, which Kentucky statute defines as taxpayer-funded K-12 schools. The state Supreme Court cited the constitution in striking down a tax-credit scholarship program that was passed by the Legislature in 2021.

The referendum, known as Amendment 2, would amend the charter by adding: “The General Assembly may provide financial support for the education of students outside the system of common schools.
This would open the door to funding charter schools and vouchers for private schools. A Franklin Circuit Court judge struck down a charter law in December, writing that there is “no way to stretch the definition of ‘common schools’ so broadly” as to include charters.
That’s a debatable interpretation, but a referendum would clarify the issue, and in March the Republican-led Legislature passed a bill to create one. The teachers unions and Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear, a wholly owned union subsidiary, are opposed. Expect the national unions to spend tens of millions of dollars to defeat the ballot measure.
Their refrain is that public schools will be drained of money, and rural districts will suffer. That’s not true, as states across with the country with robust choice programs have demonstrated. Choice merely lets parents choose the best option for their children, and public schools that measure up needn’t worry about competition.
Per-pupil school funding in Kentucky has surged 122% adjusted for inflation since 1990, reaching $17,337 in 2022, according to the Bluegrass Institute. What has that done for students? More than half aren’t proficient in 4th- and 8th-grade reading and math, as measured by a state exam. Amendment 2 would give those students a choice other than failing schools.

 
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