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Re: Trump, the Lincoln Project writes:

Let the math do the talking:

49% of Republicans in Iowa.

44% of Republicans in New Hampshire.

Roughly 40% of Republicans in South Carolina.

All of them voted against Trump.

The guy who’s “unstoppable.” The guy who’s basically running as an incumbent. Between 40-50% of Republican primary voters – the absolute, most motivated core of the party – do not want Donald Trump as their nominee.

It’s true that a huge swath of GOP voters would like to see another nominee. But what happens if they don’t?  These are people like my mom, tradition conservatives, who, bless their hearts, have the capacity to see that Trump is a criminal sociopath.

But how will this translate at the polls? How many will abstain?  How many will vote for Biden?

It’s anyone’s guess.

Yes, Some Republicans Are Voting Against Trump

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The Abuse of the Working Class

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The cartoon here offers hope that the working class may be starting to figure out that they’re getting raped.

The Abuse of the Working Class

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This Won’t End Well for the Minnesota Shooter

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The Trump administration is working hard to protect the ICE shooter in Minnesota, insofar as the entire legitimacy of “border patrol” personnel roaming the streets of cities 1000 miles from the border is at stake.

But they’re going down hard here, based on the video evidence that is available to everyone on Earth.

The murderer of George Floyd is serving 21 years in prison; let’s expect roughly the same here.

And let’s hope that the sentiment of American voters re: ICE accordingly takes a shift.

Unfortunately, this whole legal process is going to take years to come to a conclusion, during which time human rights and rule of law in the United States may have all but vanished.

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Does Our Thirst for Money Send Us to War?

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“Casus Belli,” or “the cause of war” has been discussed for millennia.

Socrates said that the only cause of war is money.

Does Our Thirst for Money Send Us to War?

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