Democrats don’t like people thinking for themselves.
It’s the truth.
Take Pam Keith for example, who lost her own primary in August of this year, telling ‘Blue State Dems’ to invade red states and turn them blue.
Hey Blue State Dems: Have you considered moving to a red state? A migration of only 50k people would turn some red states blue for the Senate & electoral college. Think about it. Wide open spaces, low cost of living & an outsized say in our politics. Indeed, 75k would flip FL.
— Pam Keith (@PamKeithFL) November 14, 2018
Just freakin’ wow.
The nerve of these people. What’s especially hilarious about her tweet is the very things she claims as incentives for moving to red states would go bye-bye if Democrats run them. C’mon, the reason there are wide open spaces and a low cost of living is because of those evil red-state policies.
And if she thinks they can all migrate there like a bunch of nasty locusts and take over, we’re pretty sure she is clueless about the people who live in red states already.
Luckily those blue state Dems can’t deal with ‘close-minded red states’:
Have been thinking this is a good strategy also but tough to move to a place with close minded neighbors 🙁
— Erin Buckley (@erbuckle) November 15, 2018
Can you believe this crap?
I know. But I am advocating an Amish approach. Move as a community, several families at a time to bring work and support. It makes a difference
— Pam Keith (@PamKeithFL) November 15, 2018
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Amish approach.
Wow.
Wow, that’s an interesting idea, but a tall order to ask liberal minded people to live and raise their children among the mind-numb and under-educated. I just fled Utah for that reason…
— Lisa Brenner (@LisaBrenner2) November 14, 2018
Forget that Utah is ranked third in the nation for education …
Ummmmmm… Utah ranks in the top three states for education. Who’s the dummy now, dear? @UtahGop https://t.co/ToO09bGI7s
— The Morning Spew (@TheMorningSpew) November 16, 2018
Ooh, ooh, we know!
Maybe try voting red in your own state to support the same policies that make red states better places to live
— Suspicious Sconnie Package (@Sjanderson86) November 16, 2018
Gee, there's a thought.
— Amy ? (@WaltzingMtilda) November 16, 2018
Right?
Idaho is only 100k votes away from turning blue.
— Pam Keith (@PamKeithFL) November 14, 2018
Only. EL OH EL. She does realize that if Democrats leave their blue states to try and take over red states that ultimately more people could vote red and turn blue states red, right? Eh, she’s a Democrat, math may not be her strong point.
This migration bringing blue voters will soon screw up that low cost of living. Then where will you go?
— Dan (@DanLtcR) November 16, 2018
Canada.
Lol good one. Like there's not already a mass evacuation from blue states to red States as it is. You make a great case for never voting blue here.
— AL Spock (@DEfortheBG) November 16, 2018
Oh, look. Another caravan.
— The D-Daddy (@TheDoomsDaddy) November 16, 2018
HA! Annnnd we’re done here.
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