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lees1975

(6,847 posts)
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 03:08 PM Nov 5

My advice to Republicans after yesterday's disaster is to keep the government shut down.

https://signalpress.blogspot.com/2025/11/my-advice-to-republicans-after.html

The size and scope of the turnouts in elections on November 4th, along with the results, certainly did point to one factor that can be found in common across the board, in every Republican defeat. The government shutdown is being blamed straight up on the GOP. You can see it in exit polls, in turnout, in the results, especially in places where Trump got involved and made himself and his endorsement known. Turnout was up, higher than predicted, margins were wider than predicted and even the President, who does his best to shut out the truth and run from reality, acknowledged it.

I've heard the excuses. What did we expect from deep blue states? Well, not margins or turnout like this, not with our best guesses.


Stick with your principles in time of adversity. Don't be a flip flopper. That's good political advice, isn't it? From my perspective, I think it is. I would strongly advise Republicans to keep the government shut down, at least for a little while longer. It's not working for you, clearly, but it sure is working for us. Be lazy, stay home, enjoy your vacation time that we, the taxpayers, are providing for you. Leave the appearance of doing nothing. That will be so helpful, at least, it will to any Democrats running to take over your seats.

The President's meltdown today confirms it. Somehow word leaked out in spite of the fact that he booted reporters before he started spreading across the floor like the wicked witch of the west. Since, in his mind, nothing can ever be his fault, he blamed it all on the shutdown. But what does he know anyway, the loser? Listening to the guy who endorsed all of yesterday's losers, and helped by paying for the campaigns of some of them, can't be productive.

Well, here's the thing. Trump always chickens out. Now you have to decide whether you can trust his judgment. You can't, but that's the beauty of this think. Republicans are in one bitch of a bind and it is going to be a rough stretch down the road. Even if they get the government running again, more than likely on Democratic party terms, they have to deal with Trump's growing unpopularity. It's a lose-lose situation and I'm so happy about it. It might be simpler just to keep the government shut down for damage control purposes. That might be a better thing to do, for those political ends anyway, than trying to guess where the bottom is on Trump's unpopularity.

I think the 2026 midterms are going to tell us exactly where that is.
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My advice to Republicans after yesterday's disaster is to keep the government shut down. (Original Post) lees1975 Nov 5 OP
Plus with a shut down no epstein name lists of R donors come out JT45242 Nov 5 #1
keep fingers crossed jaymac Nov 5 #2
If the government is to open, public promises must be extracted. Frasier Balzov Nov 5 #3

JT45242

(3,743 posts)
1. Plus with a shut down no epstein name lists of R donors come out
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 03:11 PM
Nov 5

Cause you know covering for pedophiles always goes over well with the common people -- just ask the former prince of England. You know the popular one, not the one with the big ears that cheated on Lady Di.

jaymac

(124 posts)
2. keep fingers crossed
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 03:37 PM
Nov 5

that the repugs just keep on keeping' on with their shenanigans............right up to next year's elections.

Jared Golden out, Matt Dunlap vs. Paul Le Pew......oh, I meant Le Page..........

Frasier Balzov

(4,733 posts)
3. If the government is to open, public promises must be extracted.
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 03:45 PM
Nov 5

Legislative compromise depends on the honor of the majority not to rescind what was agreed to.

Make them reclaim at least a little of their honor by making this pledge.

A barometer reading of future defeat gives them an opening to do so.

I want the government to open. I want as much of "old" normalcy wherever I can find it.

Trumpism is over. Say it Republicans.

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