Conservative Ideology: A Big Lie

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Peter Brown wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 9:14 pm Hating centralized government and recognizing the need for some centralized government are not mutually exclusive ideas.
:lol: Right. Translation: not only did they not (snicker) "hate" centralized government....the ENTIRE reason they gathered was that they saw that a strong centralized government was the best path.

If they "hated" centralized Government (snicker)....they'd NEVER have signed up to be the US of A, Pete.

As usual, you have your own personal star spangled awesome, magic version of US history. And you're upset if anyone dares to pop that bubble.
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a fan wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 3:42 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 8:30 am I guess I don’t, Mr. ‘we should spend 900% more but not worry about inflation’.
Yes. You're a toddler, who clearly has zero financial responsibility at his company. You should be delighted that you have no real power at your company, Pete. If you don't understand why it's important to ensure that America has the very best infrastructure in the world, you should stay away from any leadership role in any company.

Enjoy your high gas prices, pal. Too bad you don't understand all the things infrastructure can do to mitigate those gas prices.

Maybe next time? Work harder in High School, and get accepted to a better University, Pete. Because clearly UFlorida doesn't teach kids all that much.
especially if you spend most of your time in the frat basement, as Petey multiple times bragged about...
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Doug Mastriano’s Election-Takeover Plan

A real MAGAt...there's no way he wins Pennsylvania's governorship, right?

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dislaxxic wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 8:11 am Doug Mastriano’s Election-Takeover Plan

A real MAGAt...there's no way he wins Pennsylvania's governorship, right?

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Given how despised the DNC is, how corrosive it’s policies have been (inflation, crime, culture), pretty much anyone running as a Republican can win any race this year.
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Suuhweeet. Tejanos getting the pumpjack right in the rump. How’s that living as a petro-vassal? Maybe they can produce a little Vaseline to ease your pain?

Every jackhole for themselves in libertarian utopia.

https://www.ksat.com/news/texas/2022/07 ... than-ever/

“The elevated utility bills have primarily been driven by the price of natural gas, which has shot up more than 200% since late February when Russia, a top gas-producing country, invaded Ukraine and upended the world’s energy market.
Since then, Texas, the leading natural gas-producing state in the U.S., has not been able to keep offering its own residents cheap energy.
Since the war in Ukraine began, Texas has been exporting more natural gas than ever before, sending much of it to Europe as many countries try to wean themselves off Russian gas. Congress lifted a longtime ban on exporting U.S. oil and gas in 2015, which opened world markets to Texas oil and gas producers.”


Enjoy the “free” market, dummies!
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Whole lotta Christian "love" here:

https://twitter.com/RepKinzinger/status ... 5830327301

Today's GOP: catering to the violent and mentally ill, and unfit to govern.
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Seacoaster(1) wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 12:40 pm Whole lotta Christian "love" here:

https://twitter.com/RepKinzinger/status ... 5830327301

Today's GOP: catering to the violent and mentally ill, and unfit to govern.
Seems to be a pre-occupation with oral sex from the one caller. Maybe he can get some help coming out of the closet.

What is it with the sexual repression and these freaks?
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Seacoaster(1) wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 12:40 pm Whole lotta Christian "love" here:

https://twitter.com/RepKinzinger/status ... 5830327301

Today's GOP: catering to the violent and mentally ill, and unfit to govern.
ugh, so awful.

My son worked on the Hill for a Congressman, took some nutcase calls...but these are truly extreme and potentially highly dangerous.
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MDlaxfan76 wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 12:48 pm
Seacoaster(1) wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 12:40 pm Whole lotta Christian "love" here:

https://twitter.com/RepKinzinger/status ... 5830327301

Today's GOP: catering to the violent and mentally ill, and unfit to govern.
ugh, so awful.

My son worked on the Hill for a Congressman, took some nutcase calls...but these are truly extreme and potentially highly dangerous.




If anyone thinks Kinzinger receives more death threats than MTG, I’ve got a bridge I’m looking to offload.

This guy is one of the more narcissistic representatives of all time. Twitter merely exposes this behavior
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IF

MTG receives threats like these, I'm 100% for identifying and prosecuting those doing such threatening.

You, however, are an a-hole troll for having repeatedly questioned whether he actually gets such threats and calling him "narcissistic" now for sharing them directly with all the doubters out there.

Par for the course for you, though. Stupid and gross. Right on brand.
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MDlaxfan76 wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 2:37 pm IF

MTG receives threats like these, I'm 100% for identifying and prosecuting those doing such threatening.

You, however, are an a-hole troll for having repeatedly questioned whether he actually gets such threats and calling him "narcissistic" now for sharing them directly with all the doubters out there.

Par for the course for you, though. Stupid and gross. Right on brand.


He is a narcissist. And a birdbrain. And a phony. You should be mortally embarrassed to slobber over him.

I don’t think I’ve questioned whether Kinzinger gets threats. Every politician does. He’s the only male politician weak enough who wants attention enough to publicize them.

What a performative clown he is.

By the way, here’s MTG detailing hers:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pbWwTUGFERQ

She’s kind enough to say it’s wrong for both sides.

What does Adam do today, besides beg for pity? He blames Boebert for the Illinois attack. What a clown. He can’t be out of public service soon enough. He’s the other side of the same Cawthorn coin.
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Thank you Strongman.
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Liz Cheney Hints She Might Run Against Donald Trump in 2024

She would CRUSH donnie with some conservative voters. She'd rip him a new one daily...that is, of course, in the event he's not LOCKED UP long before that circus got off the ground!

:shock: :shock:
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Nikki Haley proves herself to be a total moron again. Apparently someone banned her math textbooks. :lol:
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Seacoaster(1) wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 2:52 pm Thank you Strongman.




While Lauren Boebert and Eric Swalwell continue "fighting" to build their media brands, just remember that neither of them actually *do anything* of substance.

Policy-making is at the end of their to-do lists.

They're attention-seeking figureheads...masquerading as legislators.
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^^ Rhetorical jujitsu?😂
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PizzaSnake wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 12:46 pm
Seacoaster(1) wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 12:40 pm Whole lotta Christian "love" here:

https://twitter.com/RepKinzinger/status ... 5830327301

Today's GOP: catering to the violent and mentally ill, and unfit to govern.
Seems to be a pre-occupation with oral sex from the one caller. Maybe he can get some help coming out of the closet.

What is it with the sexual repression and these freaks?
The more Petey keeps doubling down, perhaps he's indeed that very caller???
Sure sounds panicked...
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Seacoaster(1) wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 7:04 am "De jure" subverting democracy:

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1543 ... 59744.html
... a likely scenario. Be well armed and trained, know your local enemies, be prepared to shed some republiCON blood. Perhaps even beforehand.
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Same topic:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... re-theory/

"The Supreme Court agreed last week to hear a case that could fundamentally change this country’s democracy — by making it less of one.

The decision to hear Moore v. Harper could lead to an erosion of voting rights and an increasing likelihood of election interference. At issue is a North Carolina Supreme Court case holding that the state’s constitution precludes severe partisan gerrymanders; the argument the petitioners make is that state courts shouldn’t have any role in overruling federal election rules put into place by state legislatures. This so-called independent state legislature theory has found little sympathy from scholars but appears to have garnered more affection from the current slate of conservative justices — four of whom have suggested they are at least willing to entertain the idea. The consequences of such a ruling would be tremendous.

The Republican-appointed Supreme Court majority would complete a nasty bait-and-switch by neutering state courts when it comes to elections: Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote in a 5-to-4 decision three years ago that federal courts could do nothing to prevent the same sort of extreme gerrymander. But never fear, he insisted, state courts could step in to protect citizens’ rights. Now, it seems, he and his colleagues on the right, with Justice Amy Coney Barrett a possible swing vote, are poised to go back on that promise. This would mean that state legislatures — their own makeup the result of heavy gerrymandering — could contort congressional districts at will to ensure one party has the advantage, playing with how much every individual’s vote really counts. Other harms abound.

Should the Supreme Court buy into this radical doctrine, governors and other state and local officials responsible for running elections might also end up with their hands tied. That could lead to chaos if legislatures set burdensome rules for voting in federal contests that conflict with less restrictive rules for state contests. It could also create manifold opportunities for mischief of the sort then-President Donald Trump and his allies attempted in 2020: Legislatures might remain restrained from deciding to ignore the popular vote and appoint their own slates of electors after the fact of a lost presidential race, but they could plausibly pass laws ahead of time establishing a process that allows them to do just that.

The reforms to the Electoral Count Act under negotiation on Capitol Hill could go some of the way toward mitigating the danger, and lawmakers should pursue those changes — but any law’s impact will be limited, and this development also risks snarling talks. Our democracy’s path rests mostly with the Supreme Court. If five justices overturn the North Carolina decision, they will know what they are doing, which is writing a recipe for election tampering. They will also know why they are doing it: not because the Constitution demands it, but because they can."
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