Tell me you watch Fox News without telling me you watch Fox News lol
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I like how we've just forgotten that the most progressive candidate of this century, 2008 Barack Obama, lost Missouri by 0.1%.
But yea I'm sure more centrism and believe in nothing candidates will eventually win Missouri back.
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But yea I'm sure more centrism and believe in nothing candidates will eventually win Missouri back.
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Lol Louisiana of all places was run by a left-wing version of Trump back in the 30s. Progressivism mixed with populism can be a lot more successful than people give it credit for and should never be brushed away with "oh well it'll never work there so why even try?".
But have we tried pro-life, Cheney endorsed, pro tax cut Blue Dogs yet?? We should do that first or at least give them a 5th or 6th try before we dare shift to the left.Trololzilla wrote:Lol Louisiana of all places was run by a left-wing version of Trump back in the 30s. Progressivism mixed with populism can be a lot more successful than people give it credit for and should never be brushed away with "oh well it'll never work there so why even try?".
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Maybe Dems should run on working class policies, something they haven’t done here for many years.StlAlex wrote:But have we tried pro-life, Cheney endorsed, pro tax cut Blue Dogs yet?? We should do that first or at least give them a 5th or 6th try before we dare shift to the left.Trololzilla wrote:Lol Louisiana of all places was run by a left-wing version of Trump back in the 30s. Progressivism mixed with populism can be a lot more successful than people give it credit for and should never be brushed away with "oh well it'll never work there so why even try?".
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Telling off potential allies is a strategy.
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Gotta pay for the income tax elimination somehow. It's hard to get wound up about this when they spend so little as is. A whole $1 per Missourian. Meanwhile it's about $300 per Missourian for driving.
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Could Missouri become the 10th state to eliminate income taxes? How it compares to states without income taxes
https://www.ky3.com/2026/01/30/could-missouri-become-10th-state-eliminate-income-taxes-how-it-compares-states-without-income-taxes/
https://www.ky3.com/2026/01/30/could-missouri-become-10th-state-eliminate-income-taxes-how-it-compares-states-without-income-taxes/
Complete clown show. can they be any more bought and paid for?
SB933
SB933
https://www.senate.mo.gov/26info/BTS_We ... BillID=547SB 933 - The act provides that there shall be a moratorium on the construction of new and current solar projects in the state beginning the effective date of the act.
The Department of Natural Resources shall promulgate rules concerning environmental issues with respect to the construction, placement, and operation of a solar project.
The moratorium shall end on December 31, 2027. However, if the Department does not promulgate the rules before such date, the moratorium shall continue until such rules have been promulgated.
This act has an emergency clause.
We are talking about the MO state legislature. Anything stupid they do should not shock you.Ebsy wrote:Shocked that bill is even getting a hearing.
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What's wrong with $4,400 to her war chest from Ameren?quincunx wrote: ↑8:30 PM - Jan 31Complete clown show. can they be any more bought and paid for?
SB933https://www.senate.mo.gov/26info/BTS_We ... BillID=547SB 933 - The act provides that there shall be a moratorium on the construction of new and current solar projects in the state beginning the effective date of the act.
The Department of Natural Resources shall promulgate rules concerning environmental issues with respect to the construction, placement, and operation of a solar project.
The moratorium shall end on December 31, 2027. However, if the Department does not promulgate the rules before such date, the moratorium shall continue until such rules have been promulgated.
This act has an emergency clause.
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... uence.html
State lawmaker representing Wentzville wants to strip the St. Louis Mayor and County Executive of their appointments on the Bi-State board, says the outer counties deserve more representation in regional decisions.
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State lawmaker representing Wentzville wants to strip the St. Louis Mayor and County Executive of their appointments on the Bi-State board, says the outer counties deserve more representation in regional decisions.
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This is ridiculous. People who don't want a unified region want more say for the region. Wentzville is 40 minutes from downtown, which like it or not IS the center of the Bi State region.StlAlex wrote: ↑9:28 PM - Feb 18https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... uence.html
State lawmaker representing Wentzville wants to strip the St. Louis Mayor and County Executive of their appointments on the Bi-State board, says the outer counties deserve more representation in regional decisions.
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Maybe they should start riding buses through the hood if they want more say in what goes on with bi state & downtown or the entire city
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The Missouri Senate is one of only two state legislative bodies in the United States that does not offer a live video stream of its proceedings.
https://www.komu.com/news/state/missouri-senate-weighs-transparency-grandstanding-concerns-with-livestream-proposal/article_8e866e3d-8197-4d43-866c-bb24a4621bb6.html
https://www.komu.com/news/state/missouri-senate-weighs-transparency-grandstanding-concerns-with-livestream-proposal/article_8e866e3d-8197-4d43-866c-bb24a4621bb6.html
https://missouriindependent.com/2026/03 ... uri-house/
Missouri House approves plan to cut taxes for the rich, raise taxes for the poor, at the behest of their donors.
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Missouri House approves plan to cut taxes for the rich, raise taxes for the poor, at the behest of their donors.
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Given how demoralized conservative voters are atm, energized liberal voters are atm, and the fact that Missouri voters are center/center left (despite how they vote in national and statewide races), I have a hard time seeing this passing.
There will be significant campaigns against this. 40% of the electorate is an automatic “no” vote. So opposition only needs to get like 1/5 of conservatives to see this is bad for them.
There will be significant campaigns against this. 40% of the electorate is an automatic “no” vote. So opposition only needs to get like 1/5 of conservatives to see this is bad for them.
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^speaking of... anyone have any insight into what Fred's chances are in MO-2?








