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Please move to another country in December.
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And I believe in the science. Masks work. POTUS is an ass thinking his gut is better for our health, be it physical, mental, or economic. Schools aren't going to open across the board. Major professional sports are not going to be able to get through these "resumed" seasons without collateral damage. The world is laughing at us and how we can't control ourselves.... Covid has gotten the upper hand again nationally, if not in Massachusetts. But jumping into further opening will just lengthen the number of months before we can truly be back to normal. Canada may look more attractive to those suffering economically |
Well said Ross!
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I have conducted a non scientific study ..seeing i am retired at 53 and a product of public schools and admittedly a horrible speller , i like to flip back and forth bettween fox and Cnn and to see how each covers stories and how each spin them..
CNN its covid 19 95% of the time the other 5% is exposing Trump for his covid response or lack of 1 Fox spends 95% going on about protest statues or defunding the police and 5% defending trump or acting like a trump surrogate attacking biden Conclusions if your source of information is just 1 of these outlets and your on line info mirrors their message.. you need to diversify your news sources Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Just keep in mind
Trump’s campaign manager is a felon. His deputy campaign manager is a felon. His national security advisor is a felon. His foreign policy advisor is a felon. His personal lawyer is a felon. His long time advisor is a felon. It’s not a campaign, it’s a criminal enterprise. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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That is the simple, Cliff Notes style version of what we're ultimately voting on. Trump and Biden are merely bit players who come and soon go (although professional politicians like Biden seem to hang on forever). They mean little more than being the figurehead for the real agenda. Their personalities, strengths and weaknesses, accomplishments and failures are not much more than lipstick. Voting for the man in this election may actually be voting against which type of government you want. Be sure that your eyes are on the prize in this election, not on the stylish purse that holds it. |
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Don’t worry though, the activity continues, that’s how criminal organizations work. This is not about Trump protecting his friends. This is about Trump protecting Trump. Keep your mouth shut and you’ll be taken care of. This is how mobsters rule. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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just sayin'...
"One-time defenders of unsavory Clinton and Obama pardons are outraged by the president’s commutation of his old associate’s 40-month sentence. Bill Clinton pardoned his own brother for felony distribution of cocaine. And a key witness in the Whitewater scandal for which he and Hillary Clinton were under investigation. And three others convicted in independent counsel Ken Starr’s probe. And Marc Rich, in what was a straight up political payoff. And his CIA director. And his HUD secretary. And eight people convicted in an investigation of his Agriculture Department. Clinton also commuted the sentences of convicted terrorists, some of whom hadn’t even asked for clemency. Shameless as he was, though, even he couldn’t bring himself to pardon Oscar Lopez Rivera, the defiantly unrepentant FALN leader. President Obama took care of that. Obama also commuted the sentence of a U.S. soldier who passed top-secret information to WikiLeaks. He pardoned his former Joint Chiefs of Staff vice chairman, who’d been convicted of making false statements about a leak of classified information to the New York Times. And when he couldn’t get Congress to amend federal drug laws the way he wanted them amended, Obama used the pardon power to slash hundreds of sentences, under an executive initiative later sharply criticized by the Obama-appointed DOJ inspector general. I can’t get too whipped up over President Trump’s commutation of Roger Stone’s 40-month sentence for non-violent criminal obstruction of a bogusly based and ridiculously over-prosecuted investigation. Not under circumstances in which jail-house doors have been swung open all over the country by federal, state, and local governments, which are using the coronavirus pandemic as a rationale to release both hardened criminals and elderly convicts (i.e., those around Stone’s age)." |
Every president has made questionable pardons, but to commute the sentence of a felon convicted of obstructing multiple investigations factoring your own behavior is as Mitt Romney called it “unprecedented, historic corruption.“
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So what I am trying to portray is that some good old fashioned negotiation skills are needed here, in American government. Neither party has all the answers. We, as a country, still must be able to police and protect the people from the rioting and looting that goes for protesting these days. You don't need to be a police state in order to uphold the laws of the land. I am an independent, but clearly a right leaning independent. Doesn't mean I wont back proposals from the left that I think are viable or needed, just because of who proposed them. Partisan politics is what is wrong with government today, IMHO. |
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Don’t take that personally |
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I am i wrong Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Partisan
definition politics A partisan is a committed member of a political party or army. In multi-party systems, the term is used for politicians who strongly support their party's policies and are reluctant to compromise with their political opponents. It is a head scratcher as to why this behavior is allowed to continue by our elected representatives.... Though supporters from both sides of the aisle will complain about pols lining their own pockets.... It always comes down to money, doesn't it? |
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Yes In November we can have 2 outcomes,neither will have any influence on my future nor my happiness. If Trump wins, I promise to make fun of flakes for another 4 years. If Biden wins, I get to laugh for 4 years. Regardless, I will be smiling and thankful for our leadership. One promise I will make now is to never be a big whining baby because I don’t get my way. |
I think in a way you are whining like a baby, because your true self is just dying you can’t unleash your usual insults and SD BS. Don’t worry about me, regardless of the outcome of the last election, the next or any future election, my positive outlook on life is unshakable. This country will survive the worst president of our lifetime and any future political hack that gets elected.
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There is the SD we all know, couldn’t help yourself, just like your guy; neither of you can stop the inner self.
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