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To: dfwgator

“The Republican Party is not going to solve our problems.”

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A very simple, correct, and succinct statement. They are not and that has been proven by their past actions. The Republican party still thinks Romney would be the perfect candidate for President. They abandoned Trump and joined in the left on their attacks and investigations against him. All while at the same time, ignoring the obvious corruption of Biden, et al.

Nope, the GOP is not the conservatives’ friend. As they promote anyone but Trump, they have failed to come up with a plan to “deal” with Trump supporters. They expect us to get in line to vote for whoever they designate as the 2024 nominee. They will, of course, get the democrat and media’s approval before promoting that person. The GOP establishment always listens to the advice from the left as to candidates, proposed policy, etc, before they listen to the party base.

The GOP will not win another federal election until they start listening to those that have loyally voting for them for decades based on their false promises. Conservatives have given them chance after chance and been betrayed each time. I suspect that enough conservatives are tired of that game that they will finally just say, “Enough, just let it burn down”.


17 posted on 02/28/2023 2:25:57 PM PST by CFW (old and retired)
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To: CFW; COSIllinois; The Antiyuppie; dfwgator

Like any organization from the family upward to billion-dollar companies, the GOP looks out for itself.

The greater good is not a consideration.

No party and no election can save the remains of the American republic.

Article V COS.


18 posted on 02/28/2023 3:16:41 PM PST by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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