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u/TapDatKeg · 7 pointsr/Omaha

> I actually agree with you on guns, but the issue of guns isn't important enough for me to vote against Medicare for all, proper funding for education and environmental protection, and so on.

As much as I want those things, I'm not willing to sacrifice an enumerated right to have them. Especially because such a sacrifice is completely unnecessary to achieve the goal. Candidates like Eastman -- and the left broadly -- could achieve progress a lot faster if they left gun owners the hell alone.

> These nuts didn't just start with the tea party or the 2014 house freshmen, this plan to lay the infrastructure to build a reactionary social order has been long in the works here. Sadly, TapDatKing, I don't know if we can ever win if we're not willing to play dirty like them.

Check out Blueprint if you can. It details how Democrats turned Colorado blue. The very short version is that bunch of millionaires and billionaires dumped absurd amounts of cash into rural districts all across the state to oust Republican representatives from the House.

Then they used the new Democratic majority to push their legislative agenda (which did not often favor those districts that had been bought). In subsequent elections, they used their considerable resources to file hundreds (perhaps thousands) of frivolous lawsuits against Republican candidates to disrupt their campaigns.

That's just one example I'm intimately familiar with. Point being that Democrats have been playing the same dirty politics as Republicans since forever.


u/0and18 · 5 pointsr/BlueMidterm2018

I think that writing off any state because of recent election returns is always defeatest. Good book from six years ago on Colorado shifting to Blue here may help give you a different perspective.

u/am0nam00se · 0 pointsr/Colorado

It is no accident. The state has been actively targeted by the Democratic National Party.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Blueprint-Democrats-Republicans-Everywhere/dp/1936218003