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Date: November 13, 2024 at 13:02:07
From: The Hierophant, [DNS_Address]
Subject: And even further with the House of Republicans


are we screwed as a country - the next 4 years will do
us in - and will take decades to correct.. women's
rights will be thrown back into the dark ages; our
rights will be erased; our environment will be
destroyed; and noone will be working the service
industry jobs because those who did were deported and
no American is going to do the back-breaking work.

Pay attention to what they said here in the article:
"This leadership will hit the ground running to deliver
President Trump's agenda in the 119th Congress, and we
will work closely with him and his administration to
turn this country around and unleash, as he says, a new
golden age in America..."

"Republicans hold onto the House, after clinching
Senate and presidency

Republicans have won enough seats to keep control of
the House of Representatives, ABC News projects,
clinching a unified GOP government in Washington.

Republicans are projected to hit the 218-seat threshold
in the House and Republicans have also won at least 52
seats in the Senate, with incumbent Pennsylvania
Democrat Bob Casey trailing Republican Dave McCormick
with a winnowing number of votes left to count.

Each party ultimately saw incumbents in tough House
districts lose, but in the end, Democrats were not able
to take full advantage of a map that had 17 Republicans
running for reelection in districts that President Joe
Biden won in 2020.
Several first-term Republicans in purple districts were
running for their first reelection -- in a presidential
year when the White House margin would play an outsized
role in helping determine the winners in the down-
ballot contests. Democrats had several members running
in Trump-friendly territory, though many were battle-
tested over the course of multiple reelection efforts.

MORE: How Democrats won Senate seats in states that
Trump carried
In the end, both sides saw successes and failures --
though when the races are all said and done,
Republicans' margin in the House is anticipated to be
narrow once again.

Republicans like Reps. Mike Lawler in suburban New York
and David Valadao in California won reelection in tight
districts -- missed opportunities for Democrats -- but
Reps. Anthony D'Esposito in Long Island and Mike Garcia
in Los Angeles fell to Democratic challengers.

Democratic Reps. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez in rural
Washington and Jared Golden in rural Maine again won
tough races -- robbing Republicans of top flip
opportunities -- while Pennsylvania Reps. Matt
Cartwright and Susan Wilds lost their seats as Trump
took their state.

Before the projection, Republicans were already
claiming victory Tuesday, with Republican House leaders
vowing to swiftly work with President-elect Donald
Trump after his inauguration in January.

"This leadership will hit the ground running to deliver
President Trump's agenda in the 119th Congress, and we
will work closely with him and his administration to
turn this country around and unleash, as he says, a new
golden age in America," Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.,
said at a press conference on the Capitol steps.

With a Senate map that was heavily favored to
Republicans, the House majority was the top
congressional question for much of the 2024 election
cycle.

Several first-term Republicans in purple districts were
running for their first reelection -- in a presidential
year when the White House margin would play an outsized
role in helping determine the winners in the down-
ballot contests. Democrats had several members running
in Trump-friendly territory, though many were battle-
tested over the course of multiple reelection efforts.

In the end, both sides saw successes and failures --
though when the races are all said and done,
Republicans' margin in the House is anticipated to be
narrow once again.

Republicans like Reps. Mike Lawler in suburban New York
and David Valadao in California won reelection in tight
districts -- missed opportunities for Democrats -- but
Reps. Anthony D'Esposito in Long Island and Mike Garcia
in Los Angeles fell to Democratic challengers.

Democratic Reps. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez in rural
Washington and Jared Golden in rural Maine again won
tough races -- robbing Republicans of top flip
opportunities -- while Pennsylvania Reps. Matt
Cartwright and Susan Wilds lost their seats as Trump
took their state.

Still, with such an expectedly slim margin, Republicans
will again be forced to reckon with the same internal
divisions that plagued their control of the current
Congress -- it took the party more than a dozen rounds
of voting to elect Kevin McCarthy as speaker, only to
boot him several months later and then endure another
grueling process to ultimately hand Johnson the gavel.

Yet through it all, Johnson has maintained his tenuous
hold on the speakership.

Trump said Wednesday he's "with him all the way," an
endorsement that holds sway even among Johnson's
critics in the House GOP.

Now, Republicans will huddle on the kind of legislation
they'll seek to push through.

A top priority is extending tax cuts that Trump passed
during his first term but that expire next year. The
House will also likely seek to pass tougher border
enforcement measures, though crafting legislation that
can overcome a Senate filibuster could be a challenge.

Attention will also almost immediately be turned to
whether Republicans can keep their majority in 2026.

The party that controls the White House historically
performs poorly in the midterm elections -- though
Democrats did perform well in 2022 -- and with a margin
expected to be in the single digits, Republicans will
be playing defense in two years."


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444098


Date: November 13, 2024 at 14:45:25
From: JFF, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: And even further with the House of Republicans


"Do us in?"

Lower interest rates are coming, protection for children is coming....no adult be it a teacher, physician, etc...can tell a young child that they can change their gender, no grooming of our kids, and sex ed is about to be cleaned up in our government schools, or is that in ALL schools?

The next four years are going to "do evil in" is more likely.


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444124


Date: November 14, 2024 at 09:36:37
From: Redhart, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: And even further with the House of Republicans


wow, you really are soaking in the koolaid.

You do understand who's going to pay those 20% tariffs
on every item imported (or the parts for items
manufacture here?)

No..not other countries, it's us.

and that's going to raise all those prices 20%...for
US.

That's called inflation.


And, I'm sorry..but kids don't get sex changes as
school. They never did.

But, hey..I won't argue with you because you're about
to get an education in real life consequences.

God help us all.


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444107


Date: November 13, 2024 at 16:52:18
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: you'll like this one


:)


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444100


Date: November 13, 2024 at 14:50:09
From: shadow, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: And even further with the House of Republicans


The scope of ignorance taking place here is nothing short
of breathtaking...

The next four years are going to turn all of you inside-out
and up-end your lives and realities in ways you never had
the slightest clue could happen...on levels you've never
imagined to be possible...

And when this happens...please don't think anyone
nonFascist/GOP will have the slightest sympathy for all you
who voted this in...


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