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NEWSWEEK U.S. Joe Biden's Handling of the Economy Met With Record Disapproval: Poll 3/14/22 THE HILL New polling confirms Democrats' left-leaning policies are out of touch 03/13/22 FOX 2024 rematch: Biden, Trump, deadlocked in new poll March 13, 2022 |
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It’s a combo of age and old Ideas ! a moderate centrist R or D would be nice but centrist can’t win the primaries in either party , So we’re stuck with a Trump clone with black hair or who knows on the Dem side it could be Sen. Amy Klobuchar or even Andrew Cuomo We’ve had worse already Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Trump clone in more ways than one
The night after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was elected in 2018, Russian businessman Andrey Muraviev texted Lev Parnas & Igor Fruman's congrats "on victory." Now Muraviev has been charged with illegally supplying cash Parnas & Fruman doled out to politicos Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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That is exactly right. And it's sad. "we’re stuck with a Trump clone with black hair " Come on. Desnatis isn't the horses azz that Trump is. He doesn't make 100 hateful tweets a day. He's the governor of one of the most well-run states in the country. Low taxes, yet still a healthy and robust economy, where huge numbers of Americans are choosing to move to. The population explosion there, has to be some kind of sign that he' doing something right. Ivy League educated and a military veteran. Nothing respectable there? Nothing at all? |
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Now that the omicron wave is over, a couple of new analyses of state-by-state data both point to an inescapable conclusion: Living in states run by a Republican governor is dangerous to your health. My latest column: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...tes-disparity/ Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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why are so many people moving to FL, does the author speculate? it’s not only for weather, southern CA has nice weather and huge numbers of people aren’t moving there. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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you can’t win this. You aren’t holding any cards. HUGE numbers of people want to move there. There are reasons why people are choosing FL over all the other options. Florid-uh, that’s a good one! but if trump said that, you’d be insulted. As always, it’s ok when you do it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Because they’re old, want warmth, lower taxes and don’t care about schools or infrastructure because their grandchildren and businesses are where they came from.
Hey even Disney is “woke” now At least according to DeathSantis Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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nope. southern CA is warm, and they don’t go there. “don’t care about schools.” During covid, CT schools were closed much longer then FL’s were. you are conflating caring about schools, with always saying yes to teachers unions. not the same thing. but public schools are better in CT. but with the tax savings, you can help pay for catholic school. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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So he’s running for his Ego not the nation. Just how I see him As for him being a veteran he showed his. Colors Jan. 6 anniversary, DeSantis disputes that Capitol attack was an ‘insurrection’ Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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show me a mature, composed republicans who will advocate for the same policies trump did, who can also be an adult? that’s someone who is formidable. the capital riot wasn’t an insurrection unless you have evidence that a meaningful number of participants were consciously involved in a plot to overthrow the government . vast majority were stupid trespassers. sorry. when current events are so dismal for you, that you cling to a protest/riot that was absolutely nothing compared to what liberals did in the summer of 2020, that tells us even you know biden can’t run on his record. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Less than 1000 people stormed the Bastille to start the French Revolution.
A document found by federal prosecutors in the possession of a far-right leader contained a detailed plan to surveil and storm government buildings around the Capitol on Jan. 6 last year, people familiar with the document said on Monday. The document, titled “1776 Returns,” was cited by prosecutors last week in charging the far-right leader, Enrique Tarrio, the former head of the Proud Boys extremist group, with conspiracy. The indictment of Mr. Tarrio described the document in general terms, but the people familiar with it added substantial new details about the scope and complexity of the plan it set out for directing an effort to occupy six House and Senate office buildings and the Supreme Court last Jan. 6. But it was nothing….. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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No Trumplican is concerned about the future of America, only about themselves. Just what do you think will happen if public schools become the second or third choice and the wealthy get to avoid them? People move to Floriduh because they’re old, want warmth, lower taxes and don’t care about schools or infrastructure because their grandchildren and businesses are where they came from. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Numbers don't make it an insurrection. Intent makes it an insurrection. Almost everyone on January 6, was doing the same exact thing (albeit less destructively) that the liberals had been doing all summer, and no one cared. It wasn't nothing. It was a riot by people who couldn't accept they didn't get what they wanted. It's what the left does constantly, which makes it strange that you don't recognize it. |
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A documentary film crew was present during the Jan. 5th meetup of the Proud Boys and other extremists including Oath Keepers’ founder Stewart Rhodes. The film crew recorded the whole thing — and captured them discussing the Capitol.
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ouch!!!!....this despite the lamestream media drumbeat telling everyone how great things are....weird?...at least brandon is setting records...
NEWSWEEK Joe Biden's Handling of the Economy Met With Record Disapproval: Poll 3/14/22 A record high of 70 percent of the general public said they disapprove of Biden's response to inflation, according to an ABC News/Ipsos poll. |
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