08-03-2018, 12:44 AM
(08-02-2018, 10:20 AM)David Horn Wrote:I doubt there will be one in 2018 because there isn't need for one in 2018. I think the Blue wave will end up being a minor ripple as far as the House. However, I can see a Red Wave giving the Republicans full control over the Senate. As far as the poor, the poor have set themselves up to be clobbered and I'm going watch as the blues end up being clobbered by mobs of angry poor people. Red America is heavily armed and doesn't place much value on so-called deplorable's that Hilary made the epic mistake of associating with Trump supporters. Dude, I've never been to a Trump rally and I have no interest in ever attending one either. I don't get into drama.(08-02-2018, 12:16 AM)Classic-Xer Wrote: The chances are likely that you are looking at a Red wave in 2020. We might give the Democrats a couple of years to prove beyond all doubt how worthless/pathetic the Democratic party is today as far as AMERICAN INTERESTS are concerned? I can afford a couple of worthless years watching Democrats doing nothing but being a pain in the ass as issues build and anger and resentment of blues rises. Think about it, you're associated with a party who is damn near split between European socialism and American capitalism, the serving the needs of US citizens and the needs of foreign born citizens ( refugees, illegal and/or illegal immigrants, foreign visitors and foreign entities) and so forth. How many more years til 4T?
I doubt there will be a RED wave in 2018 or 2020 either. That's not to say that a BLUE wave will subsume the GOP either. We're all in for an extended muddle, unless the GOP manages to keep control at some minimalist level. If that happens, and maybe even if it doesn't since we've already set the table with the first two Trump years, a major recession will clobber the poor and middle class. The top 10% will still do fine … as they always do. What happens then will be 4T finale. for now, it's too hard to analyze.