Even some of Traitor Trump’s former Cabinet members wanted to invoke the 25th amendment (you can look it up), but, in any event, they are against him. For REASONS!!!!!
one has a bad record, 4 years of insanity. the other has no record to speak of, nothing to show for 4 years but idiotic cackling. what a choice. it would be nice if for once the US offered up presidential-quality candidates.
if someone asked me how i was going to vote i might not want to tell them… and saying i hadnt decided yet might be my way of avoiding telling them. Sure i know who i am voting for but no i am probly not telling you who.
My last comment on this almighty charade – you get what you deserve after the Presidential Election. All the best to everyone in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave.
A popular question is, “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” Remember 2020? Deep in the COVID-19 crisis. Unemployment at 14% (25% unemployment in Nevada in May 2020). Trump saying, “We have this under control”, “It’s just like the flu”, “It’ll be over in April”… floating ideas of injecting disinfectants and using horse medicine. Utter incompetence. “Bestust Prezident evur!” says the Trumpite cult.
Back in 2004 Andy Rooney did a piece on 60 Minutes. It was just before the election and he said that if you were still undecided you were just too stupid to have a vote.
I worked with man some years ago that made the statement all of the country’s problems started when " Women were allowed to vote " Well the ladies did respond to that and it was not very favorable for sure ?
If you can’t make up your mind just stay home. The line at the polls will be a little shorter, making it easier for those of us that are capable of making a decision. Really, how long does it take for you to buy a car?
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that” – Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. What kind of America do you want your children to grow up in?
LOL, but where’s the media telling them that people have drowned in spa pools, ice cream will make you a fat diabetic who dies young, and parachutes were used by the Nazi Fallschirmjäger? And the ad campaigns saying, Don’t stop for a parachute, just keep moving forward!?
Continually ‘riding the fence’ gives one reason to love PrepH. Depending on who wins, either plan on having it delivered on a schedule for the unreadable future or to throw away what’s left of what you have now.
David Sedaris said being an undecided voter in this election is like being offered a meal of chicken, or a pile of $h!t laced with broken glass, and you ask how the chicken is prepared.
Sadly, I am old enough (73) to remember when I could vote for a Republican. I am a “fiscal conservative” and a “social liberal”. Now, the GOP is the opposite of both. It may not be fair, but now it has been many years since I voted for ANY Republican at ANY political level from POTUS to the local City Council. I know it is extreme, but I find them “guilty by association”.
News report just before 2024 presidential election: “Trump called former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney a ‘war hawk’ who should be fired upon when he was campaigning in Arizona last Thursday night. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, said that her office is investigating whether the comments constitute a death threat under state law.”
Those would be direct death threats, but then there are the indirect kind, of which Trump is a grand master (think Jan. 6). Stochastic terrorism means inciting violence through rhetoric, but not explicitly. Instead, stochastic terrorism gets people fired up with implicit calls to arms (“fight like hell”; “stand back and stand by”) and dog whistles (“not going to take it any longer”; “you have to show strength”), knowing that at least one wacko in the audience will pick up on the true, underlying meaning and go out and destroy stuff and shoot someone. So the violence is “statistically predictable but individually unpredictable”, and, importantly, the speaker can plausibly deny any connection to the bloodshed (“I didn’t tell them to do that!”).
It is every U.S. Voter’s RIGHT to be decide or undecided before they vote. Many make their mind up in the voting booth. I am not undecided, and surely am vocal about my choice and what I think of those who support that which I oppose. However, I took and maintain an oath, and served this Great Nation for EVERY U.S. voter to vote their choice.
And by my oath “I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign anddomestic;”
I’ve been around long enough to be able to vote in many elections. I have in every one, and always had a preference or I wouldn’t have bothered, but have only once before seriously worried about the long-term effects of the outcome. Trump being in power was a serious blow to the country and the world but Biden’s administration, surprisingly, managed to do well enough to counteract at least part of it. This is the first time I’ve worried that the outcome could mean the destruction of my country’s way of governing, the rule of law, and our standing in the world. If he and his handlers get back in power I strongly suspect that within 2 to 3 years our economy will crater, our civil service and government support agencies like the weather and postal services will effectively cease to exist, Russia and China will attack the Baltic states and Taiwan respectively, and we may not have any more national elections.
if you’re still “undecided” a week before the election, you have officially lost your right to vote~~and probably shouldn’t be allowed to live on your own.
Don’t sweat it. Most undecided voters don’t decide to vote until November 8 as the final results come in. But by the next election cycle they will forget again.
We really need a serious multi-party system to avoid this kind of problem. Most countries let voters spread across a broad spectrum. From Crazy Right to Conservative to Moderate to Liberal to Crazy Left. The ends cancel out and moderation usually scrapes up a balanced coalition to keep things running.
The day after, I am horrified at the female voting. What are these women who voted for the convicted felon and adjudicated sexual offender who trash talks women and anyone who opposes him thinking? I worry for all the women of this country, the non-trump-christians and the LBGTQ people. The blacks and Latinos will get what he promised them. The VP must not concede and should turn the convicted felon’s playbook on the GOP cultists for the next election. But I doubt there will be a next election because I believe the convicted felon will make good on his statement there will be no next election. He will make himself president for life – kind of like Robert Mugabe – and will start killing off his opponents and then his supporters and his “friends”. Ps Robert Mugabe ran Zimbabwe into the ground for 37 years until he died – he took a country that was solvent and left it bankrupt and broken after he plundered everything. His sons kept up their father’s legacy…so Don jnr and the other little wanna-be have a good playbook to follow. And of course, blood bear Putin, honey bear Xi and fat boy “i’ll nuke you”, Oberan “i’m with the EU”, “I’m helping” Erdegon and the other cough-cough dictators will help.
HidariMak about 2 months ago
If their choices only affected the ones who made that choice, there wouldn’t be a problem.
saobadao about 2 months ago
I weep for our country
Superfrog about 2 months ago
They’re just waiting for someone to tell them what everyone else is going to do.
Steve Bartholomew about 2 months ago
I can’t decide whether to have ice cream or hit myself in the head with a hammer.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 2 months ago
Ice cream or orange creamsicle
Godfreydaniel about 2 months ago
Even some of Traitor Trump’s former Cabinet members wanted to invoke the 25th amendment (you can look it up), but, in any event, they are against him. For REASONS!!!!!
Bilan about 2 months ago
Notice that the best choices are the ones on the left. Hee-hee.
parforden about 2 months ago
This is brilliant.
mpguy2 about 2 months ago
The U. S. is taking a national intelligence test. On Tuesday (or soon thereafter), we will see if the citizens of this nation passed or failed.
Jingles about 2 months ago
one has a bad record, 4 years of insanity. the other has no record to speak of, nothing to show for 4 years but idiotic cackling. what a choice. it would be nice if for once the US offered up presidential-quality candidates.
lalapalooza Premium Member about 2 months ago
if someone asked me how i was going to vote i might not want to tell them… and saying i hadnt decided yet might be my way of avoiding telling them. Sure i know who i am voting for but no i am probly not telling you who.
keenanthelibrarian about 2 months ago
My last comment on this almighty charade – you get what you deserve after the Presidential Election. All the best to everyone in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave.
Indiana Guy Premium Member about 2 months ago
A popular question is, “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” Remember 2020? Deep in the COVID-19 crisis. Unemployment at 14% (25% unemployment in Nevada in May 2020). Trump saying, “We have this under control”, “It’s just like the flu”, “It’ll be over in April”… floating ideas of injecting disinfectants and using horse medicine. Utter incompetence. “Bestust Prezident evur!” says the Trumpite cult.
Daniel Verburg about 2 months ago
Weeping won’t help,,but persuading people to go voting does! Voting for the issues that consider RESPECT for EVERYONE!
happyinvenice23 about 2 months ago
Yes me too if the orange one wins!
happyinvenice23 about 2 months ago
Not just the country but the whole world!!
Differentname about 2 months ago
Back in 2004 Andy Rooney did a piece on 60 Minutes. It was just before the election and he said that if you were still undecided you were just too stupid to have a vote.
cdward about 2 months ago
My anxiety level is high, but I’m doing what I can. Already voted and gave a ride to someone who couldn’t get to the polls on their own.
A# 466 about 2 months ago
Er … That ain’t mud that’s in that cone …
WaitingMan about 2 months ago
Final Scores from this coming Election Day:
Kamala Harris – 340
Donald Trump – 198
Democrats win the House and keep the Senate.
The Blue Tsunami is coming!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 months ago
It is beyond my understanding how some can support an idiot, but I guess it’s “Birds of a Feather!”
Arealpatriot about 2 months ago
This election is tearing this country apart (just like Putin wanted).
Unfortunately, the divide will remain for a long time.
T**** has already been signaling that he won’t accept that he lost (if indeed he does lose), just like 4 years ago.
Then we will see if his supporters are the “patriots” they claim they are, or if they are the insurrectionists they were on January 6, 2021.
Think about the consequences of your vote.Q4horse about 2 months ago
The choices are easy, Trump Spa, Trump Ice Cream, and Trump parachute!
dot-the-I about 2 months ago
By pipe smoke, pathside confectioner may be excused for assuming Eddie is just another cruise member.
cmerb about 2 months ago
I worked with man some years ago that made the statement all of the country’s problems started when " Women were allowed to vote " Well the ladies did respond to that and it was not very favorable for sure ?
scpandich about 2 months ago
I’m amused that you think the choice is that stark. I’ve been saying it’s more like a choice between a grease fire and a termite infestation.
Dr_Fogg about 2 months ago
The WOKE generation is going to be the ruination of us all.
oldchas about 2 months ago
If you can’t make up your mind just stay home. The line at the polls will be a little shorter, making it easier for those of us that are capable of making a decision. Really, how long does it take for you to buy a car?
dflak about 2 months ago
Instead of flipping a coin, try this:
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that” – Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. What kind of America do you want your children to grow up in?Space_cat about 2 months ago
The undecided voter, America’s biggest idiots! Worse than the magaturds!
DaBump Premium Member about 2 months ago
LOL, but where’s the media telling them that people have drowned in spa pools, ice cream will make you a fat diabetic who dies young, and parachutes were used by the Nazi Fallschirmjäger? And the ad campaigns saying, Don’t stop for a parachute, just keep moving forward!?
sandpiper about 2 months ago
Continually ‘riding the fence’ gives one reason to love PrepH. Depending on who wins, either plan on having it delivered on a schedule for the unreadable future or to throw away what’s left of what you have now.
akachman Premium Member about 2 months ago
Right?! Let’s I want to be in a democracy or a Neo-Nazi nightmare. Such a hard choice. Not!
SofaKing Premium Member about 2 months ago
David Sedaris said being an undecided voter in this election is like being offered a meal of chicken, or a pile of $h!t laced with broken glass, and you ask how the chicken is prepared.
locake about 2 months ago
It is like choosing between a warm, fresh cinnamon roll, or a stinking cow patty in the pasture. Amazing that so many will choose the cow patty.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 2 months ago
What is this “Undecided Votah” of which you speak?
For a Just and Peaceful World about 2 months ago
YouTube: When I’m in the Clink (a Donald Trump musing) ~ Parody of the Beatles’ song “When I’m 64”
Count Olaf Premium Member about 2 months ago
The restaurant offers Wagyu filet and creamed bovine feces. The Liberal Commie mushrooms go for the sloppy bull manure every time.
Cerabooge about 2 months ago
I’m afraid that the options are more like
Lava pit
or
Hungry T-Rex.
wndflower1 about 2 months ago
today- sunday- remember to turn your clocks back 1 hour.
on tuesday, remember NOT to set our country back 100 years!
Steverino Premium Member about 2 months ago
I feel the same way sometimes. I can’t make up my mind if I wan’t to go into a Waffle House. I’m waffling.
gpantzer about 2 months ago
Sadly, I am old enough (73) to remember when I could vote for a Republican. I am a “fiscal conservative” and a “social liberal”. Now, the GOP is the opposite of both. It may not be fair, but now it has been many years since I voted for ANY Republican at ANY political level from POTUS to the local City Council. I know it is extreme, but I find them “guilty by association”.
Carl Premium Member about 2 months ago
For those undecided I would think their question is: Do I vote or Do I not vote?
mindjob about 2 months ago
More crime or less crime, higher prices or lower prices, more war or less war. It’s a tough decision
christelisbetty about 2 months ago
If you can’t see a difference, by all means don’t vote.
ChessPirate about 2 months ago
F*** TRUMP! Right, Wiley? ☺
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 months ago
I’m not “undecided”. I’m just not telling.
[Unnamed Reader - 83d506] about 2 months ago
I really don’t understand why this race is so close! Regardless of political party, it just seems impossible.
donut reply about 2 months ago
I decided I don’t like either candidate, more so, either party.
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
If you think voting for President is a tough choice this year, advertisers are going to love you the rest of your life.
NatureBatsLast about 2 months ago
Citizens United = Amerika LLC
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 2 months ago
News report just before 2024 presidential election: “Trump called former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney a ‘war hawk’ who should be fired upon when he was campaigning in Arizona last Thursday night. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, said that her office is investigating whether the comments constitute a death threat under state law.”
Those would be direct death threats, but then there are the indirect kind, of which Trump is a grand master (think Jan. 6). Stochastic terrorism means inciting violence through rhetoric, but not explicitly. Instead, stochastic terrorism gets people fired up with implicit calls to arms (“fight like hell”; “stand back and stand by”) and dog whistles (“not going to take it any longer”; “you have to show strength”), knowing that at least one wacko in the audience will pick up on the true, underlying meaning and go out and destroy stuff and shoot someone. So the violence is “statistically predictable but individually unpredictable”, and, importantly, the speaker can plausibly deny any connection to the bloodshed (“I didn’t tell them to do that!”).
ncorgbl about 2 months ago
It is every U.S. Voter’s RIGHT to be decide or undecided before they vote. Many make their mind up in the voting booth. I am not undecided, and surely am vocal about my choice and what I think of those who support that which I oppose. However, I took and maintain an oath, and served this Great Nation for EVERY U.S. voter to vote their choice.
And by my oath “I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic;”
Curiosity Premium Member about 2 months ago
I’ve been around long enough to be able to vote in many elections. I have in every one, and always had a preference or I wouldn’t have bothered, but have only once before seriously worried about the long-term effects of the outcome. Trump being in power was a serious blow to the country and the world but Biden’s administration, surprisingly, managed to do well enough to counteract at least part of it. This is the first time I’ve worried that the outcome could mean the destruction of my country’s way of governing, the rule of law, and our standing in the world. If he and his handlers get back in power I strongly suspect that within 2 to 3 years our economy will crater, our civil service and government support agencies like the weather and postal services will effectively cease to exist, Russia and China will attack the Baltic states and Taiwan respectively, and we may not have any more national elections.
GiantShetlandPony about 2 months ago
It’s amazing how many people will vote to make their own lives worse, in order to make the already rich even richer.
I voted Democratic Blue up and down the ticket. Anyone who values freedom would be wise to do the same.
willie_mctell about 2 months ago
Of the three I’d say the base jumping one was the most accurate metaphor.
pflutke59 about 2 months ago
Excellent.
magdala666 about 2 months ago
if you’re still “undecided” a week before the election, you have officially lost your right to vote~~and probably shouldn’t be allowed to live on your own.
lnrokr55 about 2 months ago
Undecided is really just another way to get attention. I don’t find them believable. Just my two cents.
eddi-TBH about 2 months ago
Don’t sweat it. Most undecided voters don’t decide to vote until November 8 as the final results come in. But by the next election cycle they will forget again.
eddi-TBH about 2 months ago
We really need a serious multi-party system to avoid this kind of problem. Most countries let voters spread across a broad spectrum. From Crazy Right to Conservative to Moderate to Liberal to Crazy Left. The ends cancel out and moderation usually scrapes up a balanced coalition to keep things running.
sisterea about 2 months ago
Amen!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 2 months ago
Captain Eddie is voting for Captain Peter Peachfuzz
Mekoides about 2 months ago
The day after, I am horrified at the female voting. What are these women who voted for the convicted felon and adjudicated sexual offender who trash talks women and anyone who opposes him thinking? I worry for all the women of this country, the non-trump-christians and the LBGTQ people. The blacks and Latinos will get what he promised them. The VP must not concede and should turn the convicted felon’s playbook on the GOP cultists for the next election. But I doubt there will be a next election because I believe the convicted felon will make good on his statement there will be no next election. He will make himself president for life – kind of like Robert Mugabe – and will start killing off his opponents and then his supporters and his “friends”. Ps Robert Mugabe ran Zimbabwe into the ground for 37 years until he died – he took a country that was solvent and left it bankrupt and broken after he plundered everything. His sons kept up their father’s legacy…so Don jnr and the other little wanna-be have a good playbook to follow. And of course, blood bear Putin, honey bear Xi and fat boy “i’ll nuke you”, Oberan “i’m with the EU”, “I’m helping” Erdegon and the other cough-cough dictators will help.
washatkc about 1 month ago
America spoke. Tired of the Blue lies and mismanagement.