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Warning to the GOP??  They've had many warnings.  How many conservatives though do we have left in Congress?  I don't believe that there are enough conservatives left to make a difference and the rest of them don't give a damn as they realize that the left is so bat crap crazy that the odds of them winning is minimal anyways, except if they manage to steal seats.

I'm not so sure at this point that voters will flock to Elon as so many people feel that voting 3rd party is futile.  He does have wealth behind him and he himself obviously can't run, so I'm curious as to who he's going to hire to run for president of his party?

Two words:  Ross Perot.
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For the last 15 years, Conservatives have been there to warn Republicans of the errors of their policies. And what did the Republicans do?  They destroyed the TEA Party.  They openly booed Conservatism on their Convention floor.     

And yet not one conservative, to this day, wonders what would have happened if they had spent all of the years since the end of Reagan's two terms winning the hearts and minds of American voters rather than preaching the superiority of their every intellectual fart and whining about how badly they're treated.  :shrug:
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Texas / Re: Catastrophic flash flooding along Guadalupe River, Texas
« Last post by mystery-ak on Today at 08:52:55 pm »
My heart just breaks for all these families..



https://twitter.com/MichelleMaxwell/status/1941830508536569995
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This is just the fulfillment of a campaign promise. These judges were elected.
Maybe so. But that still didn't answer my question.
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Texas / Re: Catastrophic flash flooding along Guadalupe River, Texas
« Last post by Smokin Joe on Today at 08:35:36 pm »
The alphabet crowd has made hating Christians fashionable.
Woe unto them who call evil good and good evil.
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So which judge(s) knocked up who on the side?
This is just the fulfillment of a campaign promise. These judges were elected.
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That's rich considering Trump ran as a Reform party candidate in 2000...
True. But he ran with no expectation that he would actually win. He ran as a lark on one hand and to learn the ropes on the other.
He just wanted to see what is what from the inside. It is called an 'exploratory campaign' by some political historians.
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Yep.  This should be a warning to the GOP to stop screwing over their Conservative base.  But they won't.

Warning to the GOP??  They've had many warnings.  How many conservatives though do we have left in Congress?  I don't believe that there are enough conservatives left to make a difference and the rest of them don't give a damn as they realize that the left is so bat crap crazy that the odds of them winning is minimal anyways, except if they manage to steal seats.

I'm not so sure at this point that voters will flock to Elon as so many people feel that voting 3rd party is futile.  He does have wealth behind him and he himself obviously can't run, so I'm curious as to who he's going to hire to run for president of his party?
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Texas / Re: Catastrophic flash flooding along Guadalupe River, Texas
« Last post by DCPatriot on Today at 08:23:36 pm »
https://www.texastribune.org/2025/07/05/texas-hill-country-floods-warning-forecast-nws/

In Texas region prone to catastrophic floods,
questions grow about lack of warning


Water rose fast along the Guadalupe River, causing 68 deaths as of Sunday afternoon. Local officials said they couldn’t have seen it coming.

Paul Cobler July 5, 2025

The forecast began to look ominous in the Texas Hill Country on Thursday afternoon.

A flood watch was issued by the National Weather Service at 1:18 p.m. that predicted up to 7 inches of isolated rainfall early Friday morning in South Central Texas, including Kerr County.

By the time the sun rose on the Fourth of July, less than 24 hours later, as much as 12 inches of rain had fallen in parts of the region while its residents were asleep, according to NWS radar estimates. The Guadalupe River gauge at the unincorporated community of Hunt, where the river forks, recorded a 22-foot rise in just two hours, said Bob Fogarty, meteorologist with the NWS Austin/San Antonio office. The gauge recorded a level of 29 ½ feet before becoming completely submerged and failing, Fogarty added.
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