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@DavidEinAustin So you are a big supporter of Potato Joe, correct?
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@edg3048 "You mean like T** is so innocent" There are 73 three letter words beginning with T: TAB TAD TAE TAG TAI TAJ TAK TAM TAN TAO TAP TAR TAS TAT TAU TAV TAW TAX TAY TEA TEC TED TEE TEF TEG TEL TEN TES TET TEW TEX THE THO THY TIC TID TIE TIG TIK TIL TIN TIP TIS TIT TIX TIZ TOC TOD TOE TOG TOM TON TOO TOP TOR TOT TOW TOY TRY TSK TUB TUG TUI TUM TUN TUP TUT TUX TWA TWO TWP TYE TYG
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@edg3048 Twit is four letters, not three.
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Blumenthal... stolen valor. His words have no meaning to an honest person.
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@danacayton5399 Nadler might have an IQ of roughly 90. Speaks volumes about the people who vote for him.
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The reality of the Omicron COVID is that while it spreads more easily, it's far less serious than the variants created so far.
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@joshgrove1042 We're going to call him Peter Pan because he's never grown up.
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The key takeaway is the government should not have jurisdiction over oil. They screw up every time they touch anything that's working well.
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@user-bw2ye2ce3h Yes, she was making sh** up because Democrats have campaigned on de funding the police, and in Democrat cities, when they did, violent crime skyrocketed. Now Democrats claimed they didn't really mean "De fund the Police" when they said "defund the police". Unfortunately for them, the leading spokesmen for the Democrat party (a.k.a. "The Squad) clarifies, "When we say de-fund the police, we mean 'de-fund the police'"
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@user-bw2ye2ce3h Too much caffeine today? Or not enough lithium?
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@user-bw2ye2ce3h No it was a general concern for your health. You're over reacting like you're too angry to be on the internet.
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@user-bw2ye2ce3h Actually, I don't really care, but you are coming across pretty unhinged. You might consider that when you post. If you don't believe me, take a poll.... "Do you think I [ML Overdrive] come across as wound waaaaay too tight?" Ask. You might be shocked at the answer.
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@AU88 Don't hide it. You'll feel better if you just admit it. You see a woman as a guy because that's what you're attracted to. It's classic.
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@michaelcoleman8174 You keep talking about Trump, and I've never said I was a supporter, simply saying that the myth of Trump's lies is a product of the same simple minds that believe Trump colluded with Russia, even after people are being indicted for starting that conspiracy theory. You need to face up to your hero, Biden, being completely senile and unable to craft a sentence that makes sense.
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@jaccobortiz5303 As I said, they are replaced by automation, and they use fewer high skilled people to do the work. The problem, of course, if this mythical "living wage" was legislated, there would be no place for unskilled workers to go, because you've incented businesses to avoid hiring them.
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The country would be better off if the entire biden cabinet was sent to the Ukraine with a rifle and k-rations and not given a map on how to get home.
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The did address that today in court. The judges and the attorneys agreed that insurrection is mentioned in the constitution and there is a federal statute that lays out the precise meaning as well as the penalties. This is not rocket science or an unknown area. You have to be charged and found guilty of insurrection in a court of law. The justices said that out loud. Now if you're asking the question of whether someone who has been found guilty of insurrection could win and not be sworn in as president, that seems to be possible, although it seems likely states would remove that person from the ballot in accordance with federal law.
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The irony is the Proud Boys leader works with the FBI to entrap guys. All that info is coming out now, the FBI is being forced to admit it.
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@walterpierce6061 It wasn't an attempted coup since the people were let into the capitol by the capital police, they had no political demands, and they left when asked. You're being silly now. No thinking adult would seriously call that a coup.
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@arch3088 Yes. If you wipe all the cookies and storage from YouTube and look at the screen most people see, it's full of why you should get a 2nd booster (4th shot) because it gives you 5x as much "protection". They never really indicate why it's really necessary, but you can see why a drug company might want you to take 4, 5, 6, or even 7 shots.
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In this guy's view, when the mob wants protection money or else something bad will happen to your store, that's not a real threat because in reality bad things happen to businesses all the time.
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@cunctator6843 recent ID, no history of subscriptions, Chinese troll.
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He's so dumb and ineffective. And Democrats will tell you he's great and smart and effective.
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Perhaps Democrats should acknowledge that the extreme rate of spending and printing of money has predictably cause a drop in the value of the dollar and has caused the cost of living to rise 20% since Biden took office. That is far more devastating to Americans than any sort of government cut. We can either accept some hardships now, or we will live in a failed state where it will be every man for himself as local governments cut funding for police and education. We're already seeing that happen in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. They are the canaries in the mine.
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Whatever we're paying them, it's 100x as much as they're worth.
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@richardclappingcheeks8551 Brandon had a son who was in the military but they kicked him out because of his drug addiction. So he left the military and after his brother died, he f*** his dead brother's wife. Now Brandon's daughter revealed some really disturbing things about Brandon and children (allegedly) in her diary, which is why the FBI is so freaked out about it becoming public.
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@DavidJames-sq1ec Well you must remember that Brandon isn't the one actually in charge. And the number of people who really support him is now in the dozens.
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Lithium batteries are a great energy source when burned. Other than that, a $15,000 lithium battery isn't as good as 20 gallons of gasoline.
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The superintendent of a school system has the accountability to the board and taxpayer, so yes, they have that authority. Not putting fringe sexuality material in classroom shouldn't even be remotely controversial, and you'd have to applaud a superintendent who pulled that material
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@edwardgoering1237 We already know it was Fauci who paid for the research in China, and it got loose.
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Imagine you had to live with him. Yeech!
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It is by it's nature a matter for the states to decide. Tennessee can have different laws than another state.
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@warbaby5490 Brandon jumped right on the WHO
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A piece of driftwood washed up on the beach could defeat Brandon
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@atticuswalker8970 People making under $50K a year pay no income taxes. So your example is just silly. People who make under $50M a year can't afford a yacht, and hiring one person to help on a yacht would cost you (after paying all the taxes and insurance) $100K/year. You sound like a guy who earns minimum wage and is angry that the rest of the world doesn't see your genius. Maybe they will someday, and I say "May the odds be ever in your favor". What you should be doing is either improving yourself, or at least thanking the 10% paying your way through life.
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@docequis9796 That's something different. Sure if you get mugged, or a crime is committed against your person yes. But if the police knock on your door and want to ask you "a few questions" then I'd refuse.
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@alchaves7216 From msn,com: U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan is the latest to confirm that fact. “Policing in our country is inherently & intentionally racist,” she said in a tweet, “No more policing, incarceration, and militarization. It can't be reformed.” New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said that “defunding the police means defunding the police.” "the Minneapolis City Council voted to abolish the police after pressure from activists." "New York Times published an op-ed by activist Mariame Kaba titled “Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police.”"
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@technowey Thank you for showing you have no idea what the FBI is doing. It's honest Democrats like you that will destroy your own party.
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@steveredmond7535 They did a study and found that half the doctors are below average.
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@steveredmond7535 Not to the ones below average, no.
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More like Sargent Shultz
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Jorge Briln Because Kamel Toe Harris's people took Cuomo down. That's well known. But look on the bright side, Cuomo was a dope and ranging dumpster fire. Not as bad as his 'roid-rage brother who pretended to have COVID but maybe you'll have a competent governor now.
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@jakemoseley1811 His name is "Daniel Austin", not "Daniel Prevention"
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Sorry Harry, when you made the bargain with Old Scratch, he eventually came to collect. Looks like he gave you a 20 year extension.
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@mcme4614 He's an inadvertent comic. At best.
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He's not wrong on this point. We over regulate things trying to eliminate the risk to people and in the process which then effects our own business community costing everyone more money. And looking at that panel, DEI and ESG could be two of the most corrosive ideas ever brought forward and adopted by the United States.
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@jwtrucker5402 If we made voting the province of people who have skin in the game, then we could avoid term limits. But we don't. We have people who are essentially wards of the state voting for the party that promises them the most benefits.
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@popermen694 That's incorrect. States can come up with their own qualifications for state and local offices, but the constitution lays out qualifications for federal office. To expand on what you believe is true, Colorado can't ignore any federal law they don't like. Federal Law says polygamy is against the law, but Utah can't say "oh no, not in Utah, we ignore that law". States have jurisdictions over many things within their state (if not most), but they cannot exclude valid people from the ballot for federal positions where the only qualifications are those in the constitution.
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@emilyalice1 The decision is based on Public Policy issues, not on law Well, there was no insurrection on January 6th, so this is way out of left field. But regardless, federal qualifications for the presidency are preeminent. Some Podunk DA does not get to decide who gets to run for president in their state because they feel like Trump committed insurrection, particularly if they've never been convicted of what they accuse him of. Your reasoning is based on feelings, not logic and certainly not law. I loathe Trump because of his hate And people say Americans aren't good at irony. You sure proved them wrong.
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@emilyalice1 The onus is on you to demonstrate where people can be held responsible for a federal crime without a conviction in court (or even being charged). This is consistent with the questioning from all members of the court yesterday. Your feelings don't trump the law.
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