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Mad props to Nicki Minaj. The lady has almost 26 million followers and she's got more guys than a lot of our elected "Republicans."
Forever blacklisted and cancelled.
Mad props to Nicki Minaj. The lady has almost 26 million followers and she's got more guys than a lot of our elected "Republicans."
Mad props to Nicki Minaj. The lady has almost 26 million followers and she's got more guys than a lot of our elected "Republicans."
they havent been able to cancel her yet...her following has actually grown since the left melted down on herForever blacklisted and cancelled.
I think it's because NJ is not a swing state. It doesn't matter that much in the larger scheme of things - except to NJ residents like myself. NJ is considered hopelessly blue, and getting bluer. If resources are limited, then focusing on larger states might make more sense.And no one challenges it or even questions it, not even the Republican candidate. Republicans are good and gracious losers and it just tells me Jack was the wrong candidate.
I think it's because NJ is not a swing state. It doesn't matter that much in the larger scheme of things - except to NJ residents like myself. NJ is considered hopelessly blue, and getting bluer. If resources are limited, then focusing on larger states might make more sense.
But I have no doubt NJ is as corrupt as Georgia and Michigan mostly because Democrats have a huge majority here and can stop any real investigations into their corruption.
For us in NJ, a little anecdote. The previous governor approved another insurance rate hike for homeowners. My home owners insurance just went up 45% somehow despite an approved increase of only 12.5% I am not standing for it but how does this happen? And all the while Democrats, like the new governor, rant about affordability in NJ. Meanwhile they are currently seeking new ways to tax us because the budget deficit is getting bigger and bigger, even though we already have the highest taxes in the country. You know what would make NJ more affordable? Lower taxes. But they never mention that.