The Disease of Leftism

Dodger12

Super Moderator
Messages
7,594
Reaction score
4,703
Unfortunately, we're close enough to feel the effects of their bad decisions. There's going to be some kind of exodus of NY'ers bringing their shitty voting records into NJ and overall, the influence is going to spread.

We're witnessing the dismantling of major US cities and it is going to have an impact on our country at large.

Quite frankly VTA, NJ already has a shitty voting record so I doubt little will change. I'd rather these people go to Jersey than a red state.
 

Creeper

UDFA
Messages
2,288
Reaction score
2,792
Why is everybody saying this guy is the slam dunk mayor? is there no chance the Republican or independent candidate can beat him?

I guess the thinking is with the current mayor running as an independent and a republican running that’s gonna split the vote so that this guy ends up becoming mayor?
The Republican candidate is Curtis Sliwa, a clown at best. The independent if Mayor Adams. I think the feds should being playing close attention to this election because I suspect there will be a lot of cheating to get Mamdani elected. One thing we know is the socialists do not believe in playing by the rules or the law.
 

Creeper

UDFA
Messages
2,288
Reaction score
2,792
Quite frankly VTA, NJ already has a shitty voting record so I doubt little will change. I'd rather these people go to Jersey than a red state.
Being from NJ I have first hand perceptions of this situation. First, over 30 years ago NJ pushed this bullshit affordable housing mandate which was really a ruse to move Democrat voters into Republican strongholds. My area had a staunchly conservative representative until about 8 years ago. By then we had taken in enough non-thinkers to elected a Democrat who claims to work across the aisles but votes with Democrats 100% of the time. Remember, it was not that long ago that there were enough Republican strongholds to elect Christie Whitman and Chris Christie, both Republicans as governor. But like my district, most of those Republican strongholds fell once Democrats were able to import more imbeciles into the affordable homes they forced towns to develop.

Now, this state is so dark blue it looks black.

At the same time, NJ is notoriously corrupt. We have already had several prosecutions for voter fraud, but trust me, those Democrats who got caught were opponents of the NJ Democrat ruling class. I imagine the corruption is far worse than what we have detected.

NJ is not as bad as California or NY, but it is certainly getting there.

Even if we elect a Republican governor this time the state assembly is so Democrat the governor will get nothing done and the state has enough votes to override his vetoes.

I don't know how much longer I will stay here. But I am getting close to calling it quits given the taxes and gun laws.
 

dbair1967

Administrator
Messages
62,007
Reaction score
11,915
In the General Election, other Dems can simply run as "Independent" against the Dem candidate and the R candidate. Maybe with that split vote, a R can be Mayor of NYC again . . .

Sounds like Cuomo is hinting at just that
 

dbair1967

Administrator
Messages
62,007
Reaction score
11,915
Why is everybody saying this guy is the slam dunk mayor? is there no chance the Republican or independent candidate can beat him?

I guess the thinking is with the current mayor running as an independent and a republican running that’s gonna split the vote so that this guy ends up becoming mayor?
Very little
 

VTA

UDFA
Messages
2,799
Reaction score
891
Quite frankly VTA, NJ already has a shitty voting record so I doubt little will change. I'd rather these people go to Jersey than a red state.
NJ used to be purple and state borders only exist on maps. We can't quarantine states and eventually the virus spreads and there won't be any red states.
 
Top Bottom