Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
Posted: Mon August 08, 2022 3:51 pm
Yeah, but they can probably just pass anti-choice policies as legislation anyway.
RThere's two playbooks in PA right now. One is to get Mastriano elected as governor and simply pass abortion restrictions the traditional way (GOP has owned PA legislature for almost two decades, I think). The other is to do a constitutional amendement, which means passing a bill in both houses in two consecutive sessions and then having a public referendum on it. PA GOP has been making noise about the latter after being stymied by Wolf for eight years, but I suspect Kansas is a sign that they should focus their efforts on the statehouse.4/5 wrote:Yeah, but they can probably just pass anti-choice policies as legislation anyway.
That bad, huh?warehouse wrote:i know there's a lot of idiots in this state, but i don't see anyway mastriano wins. the upper middle class in delco and montco who are registered republicans aren't voting for this crazy man. same thing w. dr. oz. if either one of these bozo's win i'm moving back to jersey.
spike wrote:I’ve heard authentic cheesesteaks kinda suck.

I dunno man, after 2016 I'm wary of saying "republicans won't vote for this crazy man!" I think Fetterman is going to demolish Dr. Oz but Fetterman has a good media and ground game and Dr. Oz is a historically unlikeable candidate. Shapiro has the personality of wet cardboard and comes off as another do-nothing Dem. So I could see a low-turnout midterm with fired-up Republicans (mad about inflation or whatever) leading to a Mastriano win, as horrifying as that would be.warehouse wrote:i know there's a lot of idiots in this state, but i don't see anyway mastriano wins. the upper middle class in delco and montco who are registered republicans aren't voting for this crazy man. same thing w. dr. oz. if either one of these bozo's win i'm moving back to jersey.
i understand what you're saying, it's hard to write anything off after 2016. i'm just hoping the people who voted for trump in 2016 and flipped for biden in 2020 come out to vote. unfortunately i think that's who decides this race. they just need to vote.Mickey wrote:I dunno man, after 2016 I'm wary of saying "republicans won't vote for this crazy man!" I think Fetterman is going to demolish Dr. Oz but Fetterman has a good media and ground game and Dr. Oz is a historically unlikeable candidate. Shapiro has the personality of wet cardboard and comes off as another do-nothing Dem. So I could see a low-turnout midterm with fired-up Republicans (mad about inflation or whatever) leading to a Mastriano win, as horrifying as that would be.warehouse wrote:i know there's a lot of idiots in this state, but i don't see anyway mastriano wins. the upper middle class in delco and montco who are registered republicans aren't voting for this crazy man. same thing w. dr. oz. if either one of these bozo's win i'm moving back to jersey.
There's no such thing as an "authentic cheesesteak". They are made various ways in Philly proper. The good ones have provolone, onions, hot peppers & marinara sauce...which is how they make them in the rest of Pennsylvania. The shitty ones have fucking Cheez Whiz on them, which has been outright rejected as bullshit.spike wrote:I’ve heard authentic cheesesteaks kinda suck.
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:There's no such thing as an "authentic cheesesteak". They are made various ways in Philly proper. The good ones have provolone, onions, hot peppers & marinara sauce...which is how they make them in the rest of Pennsylvania. The shitty ones have fucking Cheez Whiz on them, which has been outright rejected as bullshit.spike wrote:I’ve heard authentic cheesesteaks kinda suck.
