Too bad people who might have voted for the orange mistake make up only about 70% (I’m guessing on the exact percentage), since a lot of the early deaths, before vaccine were non-partisan… and a few still are.
I see the Trumpsters are still keeping an eye on Andrew Yang in Ted’s daily offering. I wonder how his new “Forward Party” will be doing in 2024? I read into it a bit, sounds like he is targeting centrists, far too moderate to attract many progressives such as members of the Green Party, though his ideas of ranked choice voting and a universal base income are quite intriguing. MSNBC certainly does not like his ideas but then again no one in the establishment wants competition to threaten the status quo which is something the leaders in the party in blue and all the repubbas do seem to actually agree on.
Any way you cut it, Yang got sick of the games involved in blue party politics and is now off on his own, best of luck to him. It will be interesting if any candidates from his party will make an impact in any race even to the level which Libertarians and Green Party candidates have done in certain close races.
So he will attempt to claim a win through a “silent majority.” Really silent, to most people. But their voices call from Beyond to absentee-vote for him. Halleluia!
guess the dead will rise again in 2024 when he needs to find those votes. Usually the ones who yell the loudest about anything are the ones that are guilty of it
Some Trumpers think that, despite losing loved ones or friends to a mismanaged and politicalized pandemic response, voters will flock to the people who enabled their misery… reminds me of fraternity hazing, where pledges get a hard whack and then ask for another…
Had an antivaxxer at work, who claimed his case of Covid was mild, but took a whole month off because of it. I had a moderate case and was only off for two weeks. So, either he’s lying about how bad his case of Covid was, or he committed fraud with the companies Disability insurance. Gotta love those ‘honest’ Trumpers. He also said he hoped he would get Covid again. I told him, so do I.
Fetes and fireworks! After nineteen months Theodore finally tackles Trump’s culpability in the pandemic. This reminds me of a high school scrimmage in which I in a desperate bid to bring down the runner, grabbed him by the jersey and pulled him down. The coach said to me “Count, you’ll have a great season if your finger nails hold out!” The difference between you and me Theodore is that I didn’t wait until the runner made it to the goal line.
Razor thin margins in the states that determine who wins or loses the presidency. Can’t hurt that antivax trumpers are most likely to die. Boo hoo. Also can’t hurt that Texas and Florida have bat sh*t crazy GOP governors…keep alienating the voters….please.
That does seem to be the plan: bilk them for all their worth, and then let them die. A little short-sided with an election coming up… but wait! they are all rigged, so it doesn’t matter if they vote or not, Trump won! (in fact, Trump just today told Republicans not to vote — hope that works out for them…)
Concretionist over 2 years ago
Ouch. Clever one.
Too bad people who might have voted for the orange mistake make up only about 70% (I’m guessing on the exact percentage), since a lot of the early deaths, before vaccine were non-partisan… and a few still are.
Daeder over 2 years ago
No problem. Just call the Georgia Secretary of State and see if he can “find” some extra votes lying around.
Radish the wordsmith over 2 years ago
^The ignorant idiot speaks.
Radish the wordsmith over 2 years ago
Eight states where cases are rising
Arkansas
Seven-day change: 31.10 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 578
Oklahoma
Seven-day change: 21.96 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 1,341
New York
Seven-day change: 21.75 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 4,779
Alaska
Seven-day change: 19.35 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 903
Vermont
Seven-day change: 13.64 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 243
Colorado
Seven-day change: 12.68 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 2,199
Wyoming
Seven-day change: 2.88 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 344
Michigan
Seven-day change: 0.01 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 4,986
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/public-health/17-states-with-rising-covid-19-cases.html
braindead Premium Member over 2 years ago
“I don’t take responsibility for ANY of it!”
“We WANT them infected!”
TampaFanatic1 over 2 years ago
I see the Trumpsters are still keeping an eye on Andrew Yang in Ted’s daily offering. I wonder how his new “Forward Party” will be doing in 2024? I read into it a bit, sounds like he is targeting centrists, far too moderate to attract many progressives such as members of the Green Party, though his ideas of ranked choice voting and a universal base income are quite intriguing. MSNBC certainly does not like his ideas but then again no one in the establishment wants competition to threaten the status quo which is something the leaders in the party in blue and all the repubbas do seem to actually agree on.
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/andrew-yang-s-forward-party-directionless-n1280961
Any way you cut it, Yang got sick of the games involved in blue party politics and is now off on his own, best of luck to him. It will be interesting if any candidates from his party will make an impact in any race even to the level which Libertarians and Green Party candidates have done in certain close races.
ibFrank over 2 years ago
By 2024 that number will be much higher considering those that will not take the shot.
PraiseofFolly over 2 years ago
So he will attempt to claim a win through a “silent majority.” Really silent, to most people. But their voices call from Beyond to absentee-vote for him. Halleluia!
William Bednar Premium Member over 2 years ago
Just take a pad of paper, a pen, then go to the local Cemetery and start copying names and dates. Problem solved.
jewett1 over 2 years ago
Excellent!
Cerabooge over 2 years ago
“Easy peasy, we can kick that many off the polls in just one state”.
MaryBethJavorek1 over 2 years ago
guess the dead will rise again in 2024 when he needs to find those votes. Usually the ones who yell the loudest about anything are the ones that are guilty of it
forusingyt over 2 years ago
Let’s call it what it is: “Darwin At Work”.
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Not just the 700,000 but 2 to 4 friends and family members of the dead, or more, who will not vote for tiny or other republikkklans.
acellist Premium Member over 2 years ago
SHhhhhhhsh !!!!!
ChristopherBurns over 2 years ago
They’re short a lot more than that. But that won’t stop them.
Radish the wordsmith over 2 years ago
The cartoon is poetic justice.
ferddo over 2 years ago
Some Trumpers think that, despite losing loved ones or friends to a mismanaged and politicalized pandemic response, voters will flock to the people who enabled their misery… reminds me of fraternity hazing, where pledges get a hard whack and then ask for another…
GiantShetlandPony over 2 years ago
Had an antivaxxer at work, who claimed his case of Covid was mild, but took a whole month off because of it. I had a moderate case and was only off for two weeks. So, either he’s lying about how bad his case of Covid was, or he committed fraud with the companies Disability insurance. Gotta love those ‘honest’ Trumpers. He also said he hoped he would get Covid again. I told him, so do I.
countoftowergrove over 2 years ago
Fetes and fireworks! After nineteen months Theodore finally tackles Trump’s culpability in the pandemic. This reminds me of a high school scrimmage in which I in a desperate bid to bring down the runner, grabbed him by the jersey and pulled him down. The coach said to me “Count, you’ll have a great season if your finger nails hold out!” The difference between you and me Theodore is that I didn’t wait until the runner made it to the goal line.
Boomer Premium Member over 2 years ago
Razor thin margins in the states that determine who wins or loses the presidency. Can’t hurt that antivax trumpers are most likely to die. Boo hoo. Also can’t hurt that Texas and Florida have bat sh*t crazy GOP governors…keep alienating the voters….please.
AndrewSharpe over 2 years ago
That does seem to be the plan: bilk them for all their worth, and then let them die. A little short-sided with an election coming up… but wait! they are all rigged, so it doesn’t matter if they vote or not, Trump won! (in fact, Trump just today told Republicans not to vote — hope that works out for them…)