Comments by "Mr. James" (@MrJames1471) on "Homeless States Per Capita. (And Washington DC)" video.

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  32.  @LearnAboutFlow  "Sorry, your distortions of history are just not making this discussion worthwhile." It's not though... The fact that you can't accept that it is a fact, is somewhat amusing to me. You also ignored me saying that they had a trifecta from 1993-1995 and one from 2009-2011, yet they still didn't do anything. That seems rather selective of you to simply go after the first thing I said. "Go look up Nixon's southern strategy and tell me how all those Democrats until the 1970s would be supporting Biden today." You were the one that brought Reagan (a president from the 1980s) into this, buddy. If you didn't want me to bring up facts from that time, you shouldn't have brought him up. And please note that Nixon's Southern strategy didn't even remove Democrats out of power in the South. Heck, most of them remained in power until the 2000s. So why did you bring up that moot point? "Next you'll be telling me Democrats were the slaveholders and architects of Jim Crow because, you know, party focus NEVER changes." Again, I'm not denying that party focuses change. But again, you were the one who tried to put partisan blame, on something that clearly isn't attributed to a sole party. So that's on you, buddy. "Good luck! And remember, ALWAYS criticize the Democrats and NEVER,, EVER say anything bad about Republicans." I never stated that Republicans had nothing to do with the reduction of social services. And I certainly don't mean to give the impression that I'm for them. However, I didn't exactly see you acknowledge my valid and factual points about the Democrats, either (given your denial of my point of them having unified control of Congress for nearly 40 years).
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