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catfish complains:
"Let''s not forget that Tumpy single handedly has almost ruined two of our best conservatives out there (RDS/Cruz) with him and his Stone-Pecker slime machine"

That's nuthin' but poppycock.

I'm as pro-Trump as anyone else in this forum, and I haven't problems with Mr. Cruz or Mr. DeSantis.

In fact, I'd consider Mr. DeSantis to be the most important governor in the country today, and probably the front-runner for the presidency in 2028.

With all the influx of people and ILLEGALS being dumped in FL we'll see if the GOP hangs onto their super majority. The way things are unfolding these days, anything can happen.
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catfish complains:
"Let''s not forget that Tumpy single handedly has almost ruined two of our best conservatives out there (RDS/Cruz) with him and his Stone-Pecker slime machine"

That's nuthin' but poppycock.


Guess you slept through the '16 and '24 primaries, and the orange fecal matter that was  slung.  Understandable
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Former Obama Education Secretary Attends Chicago Encampment with Radicals Connected to Burning U.S. Flag

Elizabeth Weibel4 May 202411
2:47

Arne Duncan, former President Barack Obama’s Secretary of Education, was photographed at an anti-Israel encampment next to a Chicago alderman who has received criticism for speaking in front of a burned American flag.

In a post on social media from the Coalition of Progressive Staffers from the Mayor’s Office and the Chicago city council, Duncan was seen standing next to Alderman Byron Sigcho-Lopez, who represents Chicago’s 25th ward, at an anti-Israel encampment at the University of Chicago.

Sigcho-Lopez was seen speaking at the encampment at the university on Monday.

Sigcho-Lopez has previously faced criticism from several Chicago aldermen and veterans after he was captured on video speaking at a rally in March where the American flag was burned, according to CBS News.

“How can an elected official stand over a charred American flag and advocate properly for veterans?” Marco Torres, an Army veteran said at the time.


https://twitter.com/312Staffers/status/1786570858430943288

more
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/05/04/former-obama-education-secretary-attends-chicago-encampment-with-radicals-connected-to-burning-u-s-flag/
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Elections 2024 / Re: REPORT: Trump’s VP List Is Down To 4 Options
« Last post by collins on Today at 11:09:29 pm »
Red would win, they are armed and angry and the population isn't concentrated in one big city.

...hmm.... I don't see the DEMS losing and I think that they will make some sore of power play at the convention.  They're not going to give up power. 

The uprising may happen actually before the election and we won't even see an election. I think the outbursts on campus are just testing the waters.

Time is drawing near unfortunately and I think we have a really, really, rough road ahead of us. I am not looking forward to it.

Yes, I have heard the theory that the left is going to provoke and provoke in order to suspend the elections this fall. I think it's a little "out there" but then they have shown to do things I thought they never would. They are fanatics, and dangerous.
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Crime And Punishment / Re: Battle Portland:
« Last post by collins on Today at 11:05:23 pm »
I moved from the area (Vancouver, WA, just across the river) just a few months ago but I probably went into Portland only a few times during the day for the last ten years. You could just see the city decline, the freeways were lined with tents and there was trash everywhere. It's been a no-go zone and it'll never get any better.

A leftist citadel, that tard Wheeler was re-elected because his opponent was even more of a whack job somehow. And I don't know from direct experience, but I've heard SF, LA, and Seattle are even worse.
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I will agree with her on one point.

If by the stoke of luck Mr. Trump wins and re-assumes the presidency, and if the Pubbies win both the Senate and retain the House, then to save the country, the filibuster must go.

It's that simple.
(I realize the implications, but there's really no other option possible)

So what happens if and when the Democrats again take control of Congress? Nope. The filibuster stays
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catfish complains:
"Let''s not forget that Tumpy single handedly has almost ruined two of our best conservatives out there (RDS/Cruz) with him and his Stone-Pecker slime machine"

That's nuthin' but poppycock.

I'm as pro-Trump as anyone else in this forum, and I haven't problems with Mr. Cruz or Mr. DeSantis.

In fact, I'd consider Mr. DeSantis to be the most important governor in the country today, and probably the front-runner for the presidency in 2028.
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General Discussion / Re: Thought For The Day by John Jaeger, MBA
« Last post by ChemEngrMBA on Today at 11:02:36 pm »
"It is not the duty of science to defend the theory of evolution, and stick by it to the bitter end—no matter which illogical and unsupported conclusions it offers. On the contrary, it is expected that scientists recognize the patently obvious impossibility of Darwin's pronouncements and predictions . . Let's cut the umbilical cord that tied us down to Darwin for such a long time. It is choking us and holding us back."—I.L. Cohen, Darwin Was Wrong: A Study in Probabilities (1985)
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Elections 2024 / Re: REPORT: Trump’s VP List Is Down To 4 Options
« Last post by libertybele on Today at 11:01:39 pm »
The odds of your Heartland Republic fantasy ever happening is even less.

We have hit a crossroads where we just may see blue states v red states.  Just my opinion.
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