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The tariffs are a big issue in the Tennessee senate race

 

https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/politics/tn-elections/2018/06/04/phil-bredesen-calls-tariffs-troubling-marsha-blackburn-says-shes-not-fan-but-calls-them-negotiation/668705002/

 

The Republican running is like "Oh, I don't like them but Trump is near God like" 

 

The Democrat is like: 

 

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The former Nashville mayor said the tariffs have the potential to become a real problem for Tennesseans, who could be among the first ones to feel the impact of the president’s decision.

On Monday afternoon, Bredesen said on Twitter that he respects Corker for "putting Tennessee ahead of Washington politics."

I respect Senator Corker for putting Tennessee ahead of Washington politics. These tariffs do a lot of damage to TN businesses. For my part, I call on every Democrat and Republican who cares about our state to stand with him on this. https://t.co/WTFZmT1onE

— Phil Bredesen (@PhilBredesen) June 4, 2018

 

 
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2018/06/07/mcconnell-is-making-democrats-midterm-strategy-much-easier/?utm_term=.43b85587725c

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The same holds true for open seats. In Tennessee, Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), the likely GOP Senate nominee, is getting pummeled by the likely Democratic nominee, former governor Phil Bredesen, for her lackluster response to Trump’s tariffs. The makers of Jack Daniel’s, the iconic Tennessee whiskey, are threatened by retaliatory tariffs that are being to be leveled by Mexico, Canada and the European Union. Bredesen blasted out a statement: “The effect of these tariffs is just like a new tax on Tennesseans. They will drive up prices, hurt our economy and will cost jobs, especially in our important automotive sector.” He continued, “The retaliatory tariffs that are promised to follow will hurt our exports, damaging farmers and even hitting iconic Tennessee businesses like Jack Daniel’s.” He declared, “We must have sensible and immediate help from both sides of the aisle to turn this around before it does real damage. This is Washington political games out of control.” What has Blackburn said? She’s “concerned.” It’s noteworthy that Corker, whose seat Blackburn is running to fill, is at the forefront of this fight. (No wonder Corker says he won’t criticize his friend Bredesen.)

 

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When Democrats drop 100K voters from the rolls it’s “accidental”

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During Tuesday’s California gubernatorial primary, more than 100K voters in the Los Angeles area were not on the voter rolls when they showed up to vote. This led third-place finisher (and “first loser”) Antonio Villaraigosa to call for voting to be extended until Friday, still hoping to drive the second place GOP finisher from the race. In any red state, when people suddenly wind up missing from the voter rolls, Republicans are “suppressing the vote” or simply being racists. But what happens when the same problems crop up where Democrats control all of the election infrastructure? ............................It’s an accident caused by “errors. (LA Times)
 

We might not have found out about the missing voters so quickly were it not for some of the high profile names that were dragged into the mess. The Fonz was left off the rolls too.

 

Wait, did they check under Arthur Fonzarelli? Actor Henry Winkler, known for playing The Fonz in Happy Days, says he was among the nearly 120,000 California voters mistakenly left off the voter rolls in Los Angeles County for Tuesday’s primary election.

 

Okay, so what actually happened that caused such a massive number of voters to be left out in the cold holding provisional ballots? Fox News is reporting that it was a “printing error.” That’s a rather vague sounding answer if you ask me, but thus far everyone seems to be accepting it as an explanation. Of course, as I mentioned above, if Republicans were in charge of that voting system and more than 100K Angelinos went missing from the rolls, they would have been “suppressing the Hispanic vote” and all manner of evil deeds. Do you think anyone in liberal circles would be accepting a “printing error” as the explanation?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

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liberals and their pet media get to declare which queen is theirs or both queens are now theirs at any point in a chess game

 

 

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46 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Cheer for more school shootings because it might help your chosen political party. Politicizing tragedy is what you do.

Give him a break, it's just part of gator's new comedy routine.

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2 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Cheer for more school shootings because it might help your chosen political party. Politicizing tragedy is what you do.

Hey, now you guys can go on for years with a new lie! How'd that search go for the last lie you were suppose to look up, you stupid, lying idiot? Huh? 

When you have to make up lies, it shows how you have nothing 

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http://kfgo.com/news/articles/2018/jun/06/republicans-in-tight-us-house-races-feel-heat-from-mexican-tariffs/

 

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Roughly three dozen House races are widely seen as competitive this year. Democrats need to pick up 23 seats to take control of the House.

Mexico's tariffs also target several types of pork products. Pork, one of America's top exports to Mexico, is a major export from Iowa and Colorado, where Republicans face tough races.

In Iowa, pigs outnumber people seven to one. Democrat Abby Finkenauer, seen standing a good chance of winning the 1st congressional district from Republican control, said Trump was starting a trade war that would hurt the state.

Colorado sent Mexico more than $120 million in fresh or frozen bone-in pork shoulders last year.

"Mexico's retaliatory tariffs will hurt Coloradans, and the blame here lies squarely with President Trump and the Congressional Republicans who enable his destructive policies," said Jason Crow, a Democratic candidate for the state's 6th congressional district.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Hey, now you guys can go on for years with a new lie! How'd that search go for the last lie you were suppose to look up, you stupid, lying idiot? Huh? 

When you have to make up lies, it shows how you have nothing 

Tell me you didn't have a smile on your face and a little tingle up your leg when you said this:

 

"Don't be surprised if this school shooting stuff creates a backlash at the polls for the NRA/GOP"

 

We know you gator. You are all in for the democrat party and people dying like in Benghazi or school shootings are just a means to an end for you. They serve their purpose politically and you get the bonus of getting a good laugh. Don't even argue against it because it will fall on deaf ears. You've proven it over time.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Tell me you didn't have a smile on your face and a little tingle up your leg when you said this:

 

"Don't be surprised if this school shooting stuff creates a backlash at the polls for the NRA/GOP"

 

We know you gator. You are all in for the democrat party and people dying like in Benghazi or school shootings are just a means to an end for you. They serve their purpose politically and you get the bonus of getting a good laugh. Don't even argue against it because it will fall on deaf ears. You've proven it over time.

 

 

 

Only someone as dishonest as Gator makes a statement - then runs from it when it's quoted verbatim back to him as evidence of his opinion. 

 

It's what Gator does. No one falls for it. Dead american soldiers = HILARIOUS to Gator. Dead school children = voting boost for his party of choice. He's an asshat.

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3 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

You wrote what you wrote. But because you lack the necessary testicular fortitude to stand by what you wrote, you're now running from your own sentiment. 

 

Sad.

You are just a ding dong with zero credibility except with moonbat Tom and 3rdThing and company 

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I'll take being known as a ding dong than being known as someone who openly roots for dead American soldiers and dead school children to score political points. That's your legacy, created by your own words and actions. 

 

Sad. 

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Just now, Deranged Rhino said:

I'll take being known as a ding dong than being known as someone who openly roots for dead American soldiers and dead school children to score political points. That's your legacy, created by your own words and actions. 

 

Sad. 

So keep lying, right? 

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3 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Don't be surprised if this school shooting stuff creates a backlash at the polls for the NRA/GOP 

 

Not a lie. Unless you're saying now you didn't write the above. That would be a neat way to spin it, Gator. 

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