Hey, remember the Dems will fix all the votes anyway, right? So what's the point of creating a new party? Which the Dems, of course, will cheer on mightily.
They are urging Republicans not to vote because it's fixed so don't waste your time and effort voting, but would much love it a lot better to have the conservatives split up into two parties. In short, the idea of creating a new party is a great recipe for a complete disaster.
Trump lost the election not because of fraud, but because Biden got seven or eight million more votes than he did. Jumping up and down shouting and screaming about fraud (which still has never been proved) will do nothing.
Back a decent conservative prez candidate next time, and things might improve. Cutting off your nose to spite your face won't make things improve.
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@goatprairie Donald J. Trump won this election in an electoral landslide. Massive, coordinated election and voter fraud stole is from all of us, including you. The proof is out there: coordinated shutdown of counting, thousands of pages of sworn testimony, forensic audits finding the algorithms proving electronic vote manipulation, hookups of voting machines to the Internet, video tapes, photographs --- the fraud is all documented and in the public arena. But you don't care, at all. It's much too messy --- and besides, the Orange Man Bad.
You go on to say "the idea of creating a new party is a great recipe for a complete disaster". If we can cut to the chase here, permit me to say that this is a "disaster" only for you and the rest of your GOP. You want peace and quiet; no more chaos, no more tweeting, no more exposing the hypocrisy of the inbred GOP. You can't wait to get back to keeping your head down, with no expectations of success, no angst, and most of all: no confrontation. You'll have that again when the GOP regains its normal footing as the minority party of losers.
On the other hand, Trump supporters welcome the challenges, the noise, the interruptions that come with fighting, actually fighting, for the nation as founded. And they engage to WIN. You don't want Trump supporters in your party any more than Trump supporters want to be there. This is the perfect time for an amicable, no-fault divorce.
And then the GOP can fade away. Losing the Senate is step one, forming another party is step two, cleaning the remnant GOP inbreds out of Congress in 2022 is step three, winning it all back under the new party is step four. There will be one helluva fight. But unlike the GOP, Trump supporters run toward the sound of gunfire, not from it. And they're ready.
No more compromise, no more fingers in the dam, no more excuses. You've had your shot and you have blown it. Thanks for trying, but the GOP needs to be done. Making it so will be a pleasure. Godspeed.