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Tough seeing a professed billionaire having such money problems. Hate it for him.



 
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dpic73

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What makes the struggle harder and more painful is to know so many of my fellow citizens, including so many of the people I put my life at risk to defend, are downplaying or outright denying what happened,” D.C. police officer Michael Fanone said.

“I feel like I went to hell and back to protect them and the people in this room,” he went on, “but too many are now telling me that hell doesn’t exist, or that hell actually wasn’t that bad.”


His next point was devastating as a commentary on what large sections of the Republican Party are committed to doing — and in its accuracy.

“The indifference shown to my colleagues is disgraceful,” he said, “nothing, truly nothing, has prepared me to address those elected members of our government who continue to deny events of that day. And in doing so betray their oath of office.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...ve-master-class-dangers-right-wing-extremism/
 
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tboonpickens

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The people who "claim" to be Christians but support this monster make me sick. Basically sounds like the Romans talking about Jesus. Dude was born on third base to a millionaire father in NYC and will never know the struggles some of these pitiful people go through in their lives. Meanwhile he's a thrice married rapist with children from three different women who bangs pornstars while his third wife is home with their newborn and has gone bankrupt multiple times, so I guess it's ok to call those brown men, women, and children "not people". Just disgusting but hey WWJD?

 

TigerGrowls

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Jim Jordan unfortunately can't do anything about it. MI sheriff who can't take this to anyone in his state....WOW!! He knows the perpetrators in MI are running the show.

 
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BREAKING: RNC is suing Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguliar, alleging that the state has “impossibly high” voter registration rolls.

“At least three Nevada counties have more registered voters than they have adult citizens who are over the age of 18,” the lawsuit alleges. “That number of voters is impossibly high.”

The lawsuit alleges that two counties in Nevada have active voter registration rates that surpass 90% of adult citizens over the age of 18. That number, the RNC alleges in its lawsuit, “far eclipses” the voter registration rate nationwide and at the state-level in elections recently.
 

scotchtiger

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this really happened smh



Idiotic comment for sure. Remember a couple of years ago when nearly half your party wanted the unvaccinated thrown in quarantine camps and roughly 30% thought children should be taken from unvaccinated parents? There was A LOT of idiocy coming from your camp.

 

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Idiotic comment for sure. Remember a couple of years ago when nearly half your party wanted the unvaccinated thrown in quarantine camps and roughly 30% thought children should be taken from unvaccinated parents? There was A LOT of idiocy coming from your camp.


“Your party”…. Why is it always team sports with you? Most folks who support Biden here have talked about concerns with him as a candidate and issues with the party.

You almost never see that from magats.
 

scotchtiger

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“Your party”…. Why is it always team sports with you? Most folks who support Biden here have talked about concerns with him as a candidate and issues with the party.

You almost never see that from magats.

Well the poster I replied to has made it obvious he's a democrat, so it's simple and accurate phrasing. And I've issued many concerns/criticisms of the GOP as well. I'm not one of the team sports guys here, because I think the current version of the GOP largely blows. Also not MAGA.

But removing labels, can you agree that people who wanted children removed from unvaccinated parents or unvaccinated people thrown in quarantine camps are batshit fvcking crazy and complete morons?
 
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tboonpickens

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But removing labels, can you agree that people who wanted children removed from unvaccinated parents or unvaccinated people thrown in quarantine camps are batshit fvcking crazy and complete morons?
Sure but I never ran into any of those people during that time (which makes sense because the poll you quoted there was based on a "national" survey of 1016 voters in a nation of ~350 million people). I did see the guy Rs elected president embarrass us on a daily basis and more importantly endanger the lives of millions of people (including killing Herman Cain according to Trump's own staffers who were quoted in a later book) with his botched response.

And I'm not someone who is unwilling to give grace to people who were reacting to a novel event as more information became available, but this clown first killed the process Obama had set up to monitor pandemic threats and then routinely underplayed the seriousness of what was happening while occasionally veering into full insanity mode with the bleach comments, etc.

The coup de grace of course after killing Cain at his superspreader event in Oklahoma that also resulted in 6 Trump staffers getting Covid was when it broke that Trump himself had gotten the vaccine after downplaying it to his base and still wound up at Walter Reed in serious condition again after downplaying the virus as well.

All of the above behaviors should disallow you from being leader of the free world in more sane times, and they're barely the tip of the iceberg for what makes Trump unfit to be a third shift fry cook at McDonalds, much less president, but MAGA has totally overrun one of our political parties and turned it into a corrupt and craven cult.
 
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Well the poster I replied to has made it obvious he's a democrat, so it's simple and accurate phrasing. And I've issued many concerns/criticisms of the GOP as well. I'm not one of the team sports guys here, because I think the current version of the GOP largely blows. Also not MAGA.

But removing labels, can you agree that people who wanted children removed from unvaccinated parents or unvaccinated people thrown in quarantine camps are batshit fvcking crazy and complete morons?
It’s absolutely nuts. I could kinda see it if the poll was run in mid 2020 when we knew little about the virus and saw hospitals over capacity and makeshift graveyards but it looks like that poll was done in early 2022.

I do think the vax should be a choice but companies also have a choice to not hire unvaxxed people. And insurance companies have a choice to not reimburse expenses for those who are unvaxxed.

But taking kids away or throwing in camps is nuts.
 

dpic73

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Well the poster I replied to has made it obvious he's a democrat, so it's simple and accurate phrasing. And I've issued many concerns/criticisms of the GOP as well. I'm not one of the team sports guys here, because I think the current version of the GOP largely blows. Also not MAGA.

But removing labels, can you agree that people who wanted children removed from unvaccinated parents or unvaccinated people thrown in quarantine camps are batshit fvcking crazy and complete morons?
I'll be honest, I put very little trust in a Rasmussen poll and I don't personally remember anyone I know saying things like this but I'd imagine if the responses were real, they were more about expressing anger at the lunacy of the anti-vax maga cult at that time. Anyway, I don't remember this poll so when I looked it up I came across this response on Quora that sums it up pretty well.
https://www.quora.com/profile/Curtis-Lindsay-1
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"Well, it doesn’t reveal that “Democrats” support measures like fines or imposed quarantine in the same way that the Borg support assimilation. Let’s be clear that this isn’t in fact what the poll says. It says that some Democrats support such measures, considerably more than Republicans.

How about we also acknowledge that the poll is commissioned by the Heartland Institute, a think tank which denies the reality of climate change and says smoking can’t really be so bad for you?
I’m not in favor of fines or forced quarantines, personally. I would be among the (many) blue voters answering “no” to those suggestions.

But the politicization of the pandemic has intensified to the point to which many are willing to look at these ideas when confronted by people who seem wildly detached from reality. The feeling is generally that turning a public health crisis into a tantrum against any kind of centralized authority — other than the church or the military, of course — is irresponsible citizenship and frankly verges on the inhuman.

Vaccines for flu, polio, coronavirus, or anything else, aren’t about your body and your Constitution so much as they’re about everyone else around you. I used to think most people understood this. I used to think people knew that vaccines are why many more children today live beyond the age of five than they once did.

So, while I disagree with the draconian ideas referenced by the polls, I do understand how we’ve arrived at such a point in the discourse."
 

tboonpickens

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It’s absolutely nuts. I could kinda see it if the poll was run in mid 2020 when we knew little about the virus and saw hospitals over capacity and makeshift graveyards but it looks like that poll was done in early 2022.

I do think the vax should be a choice but companies also have a choice to not hire unvaxxed people. And insurance companies have a choice to not reimburse expenses for those who are unvaxxed.

But taking kids away or throwing in camps is nuts.
They polled a grand total of 1,016 voters according to their notes. It's hardly representative of any kind of majority opinion.
 
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I still can't fathom how the ultimate godless carpetbagger has duped all the poor southerners into giving him their money.



 

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They polled a grand total of 1,016 voters according to their notes. It's hardly representative of any kind of majority opinion.
yeah, it’s certainly not representative of my network of folks who tend to lean left but it is a statistically significant sample size.

I do find it hard to believe that 60% of dems in 2022 want to lock unvaxxed in their homes but I also can’t believe that a third of this country actually thinks Trump would be a good president.
 

tboonpickens

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yeah, it’s certainly not representative of my network of folks who tend to lean left but it is a statistically significant sample size.

I do find it hard to believe that 60% of dems in 2022 want to lock unvaxxed in their homes but I also can’t believe that a third of this country actually thinks Trump would be a good president.
it's .00063% of registered voters in America. I wouldn't call it statistically significant. I also lean left and have never encountered anyone in my leftist circles who feels that way.
 

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it's .00063% of registered voters in America. I wouldn't call it statistically significant. I also lean left and have never encountered anyone in my leftist circles who feels that way.
I was saying statistically significant as that is what statisticians would call that sample size.
 

dpic73

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Deal with this !! MAGA Army on active duty.


At least Biden's motorcade made it to Arizona. Trump had to cancel so he could pay E. Jean and Letitia LULZ


literally giving money to a billionaire to pay his personal legal fees and NOT to help Republicans win elections. Trump canceled a rally in Arizona because his campaign was too broke: report
 
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