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And no one who's a democrat, has ever done anything bad worth mentioning. Never, not once. |
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Not as a group Jim not as an entire political Party .. but keep thinking I am talking about individuals |
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murder according to you), higher taxes than necessary, open borders, reckless spending, causing a cultural and economic Holocaust in American cities, causing massive fatherlessness, soft on crime, soft on drugs, etc. all made up. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Slavery reckless spending open borders more conservatives lie for the gullible. And you fell for all of them Try a history book Jim and not one from Florida The problem is that the Republicans and the politics of 1860 bear almost zero resemblance to the Republicans of today. Back then, Republicans were, generally, a party of Northerners and Democrats were, generally, the party of the South. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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i posted a list of pretty bad things democrats did and and advocated for . your response is that today’s GOP is different from what it was in 1860. as of right now, the gop has half the senate, a handful less than half of the house, and a majority of state governorships and legislatures. And the gop is poised to make gains in november, more so now that the stock market is tanking and we may be well into a recession come november. there’s a reason why the GOP is in good shape and looking to improve. Were not a far left country. And the democrats are i recignixxea ow to when clinton was elected in 1992. He cut taxes, cut spending by more, and generated a surplus. His economic poorly which worked, was right out of the tea party playbook. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The GOP is so pro life that 192 of them voted against baby formula yesterday.
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So obviously the gop isn’t “against baby formula”. they liked one bill more than another bill. God forbid you show a speck of honesty. how’s the stock market doing? https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-h...-1708036?amp=1 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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The honesty of the GOP
A guy who lives in New Jersey is in a virtual tie with a guy who lives in Connecticut following the GOP primary election for a U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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192 Republicans voted against it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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The GOP doesn’t want poor infants to starve to death, find another deranged soapbox to stand on. You’re getting terrified at what’s coming. And now the stock market, like much of what liberals touch, is imploding. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Mastriano is the fringe of the fringe. He is an ardent 2020 election denier — “insurrectionist,” my Post colleague Greg Sargent argues, is not too strong a word — who attended Trump’s rally that preceded the Jan. 6 riot, organized buses to take Pennsylvanians to it and wanted the state legislature to overturn the popular vote for electors committed to Joe Biden. He spoke at a QAnon event last month, at which conspiracy theorists presented him with a ceremonial weapon they called the “sword of David.”
Tuesday primaries show that Trumpism has metastasized What a true headline But but baby formula. And now Jim think political parties control the stock market.. more conservatives fantasy Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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if political parties controlled the stock market, we’d all be eating cat food. But the party in control, surely has an impact on the stock market. The democrats can and have, influenced how much money is out there, taxes, regulations, trade deals, employment levels, etc You’re denying that political parties effect the stock market. I bet that’s not what you were saying in 2008 when the market crashed at the end of Bush’s term. I’ve said 1,000 times that it’s not all Bidens fault. But it’s all his problem. He’s got a lot of problems right now. Too many. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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192 Republicans voted against it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
During yesterday's hearing on abortion rights, the GOP's main witness claimed that D.C.'s electrical company powers the lights with incinerated fetuses.
Republicans aren't even trying to make their lies sound plausible anymore. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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So when will you ultra MAGAs turn on Tucker for being friends with Hunter Biden and asking him to help get his kid into Georgetown?
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Back to the topic 2000 Mules
Question. Did any of you liberals who call us conspiracy theorists and other things….. ANY OF YOU ACTUALLY WATCH IT ??? |
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Typical #^&#^&#^&#^&ing reply dance around the question, make stupid insults….. DID YOU WATCH IT OR NOT ???? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Ginni Thomas had pressed Arizona lawmakers after the 2020 election to disregard Biden’s popular-vote victory and choose “a clean slate of Electors,”
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DID YOU WATCH IT OR NOT YES OR NO ???????????? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Of course not
A movie on the theory of a convicted felon that a con man didn’t really lose. Supported by research that wasn’t done. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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It would be interesting if whatever evidence is presented by the movie would actually be analyzed in depth by pro and con debate by experts, or a court trial. |
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Con men who don’t have evidence and have a history of not paying end up with press conferences at Four Seasons Landscaping and lose in court. It would be interesting to see what the 2016 results would have been without Comeys announcement but any point would be moot now Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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