Why is politics always about "change"? I like the status quo.
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Date: February 8th, 2026 10:00 AM Author: '"'"'"''"
These grass-is-always greener lunatics on both sides don't realize how good we have it as modern Americans. As a whole we're richer, healthier, and have a better quality of life than almost any other group at any time in history.
Life is 180 if you just stop complaining about dumb shit.
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Date: February 8th, 2026 10:05 AM
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the last guy to run on that concept was Calvin Coolidge. he was right and so are you. politicians are drunk on change.
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Date: February 8th, 2026 11:28 AM
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Isn’t every incumbent generally running on a status quo platform? Or even a VP candidate of the same party like gore running on a continue the Clinton years platform or bush running on a continue the Reagan years
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