What happens to the Republican Party now? (3 Viewers)

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    This election nonsense by Trump may end up splitting up the Republican Party. I just don’t see how the one third (?) who are principled conservatives can stay in the same party with Trump sycophants who are willing to sign onto the TX Supreme Court case.

    We also saw the alt right types chanting “destroy the GOP” in Washington today because they didn’t keep Trump in power. I think the Q types will also hold the same ill will toward the traditional Republican Party. In fact its quite possible that all the voters who are really in a Trump personality cult will also blame the GOP for his loss. It’s only a matter of time IMO before Trump himself gets around to blaming the GOP.

    There is some discussion of this on Twitter. What do you all think?



     
    Yea, treating public spaces or work like a singles bar is what’s for losers.

    Women may not hate flirting, it’s possible they just don’t want to deal with it at work or shopping for groceries.
    You don't get it dude. The relationship happens spontaneously and it is not planned. That is ultimate romance.
     
    You don't get it dude. The relationship happens spontaneously and it is not planned. That is ultimate romance.

    Employers and most employees would rather you have a life outside of the office.
     
    Dating with an app with for losers. It makes zero sense when there are so many women everywhere.
    Kinda crappy to dump on people trying to find someone just because it’s now how you did it. The online/app dating pool is exponentially larger, not everyone can be as fortunate to meet people organically.
     
    That straw man is so over the top that you cannot be serious. LOL
    I am glad it worked out. I will admit that in online dating both parties come with a mission and that makes the task much easier.
    OTOH, there is something special about meeting at work and slowly fall in love as co-workers. That is the best part of the trip.

    My first job out of college I worked with multiple attractive young women, a few that (shockingly) weren't shy about wanting to have a relationship outside of work, I stayed just friends with them. And a few of my co-workers had relationships with men/women at work that ended badly. One quit a good job because of it. To me, starting a relationship with a person you work with is not a good idea generally speaking for every one that works out, there are many more that don't.

    My older son and a lot of his friends (both guys and girls) use dating apps, what I've noticed is that they do because they don't have as much free time as many of us had back in the day. They tend to work longer hours, spend more time at the gym and dating apps are convenient. None of them are "losers" [Admin Edit :nono: Insulting! Keep it civil!]
     
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    Nope, not a cult at all... this is some next-level grifting for $...

     
    It reminded me of this.
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