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@sadolite
According to Erik Swalwell, even a Black man with a tiki torch can be a white supremacist.
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@Double_R
The BS of having a Blue state flip red over Jussie Smollet style race baiting.
Keep it up Brandon. 37 percenters love it.
Seriously? They couldn't find a white guy to hold a tiki torch, so they brought in a Black Actor?
Sad. But I guess he was good enough to fool Erik Swalwell.
Those ridiculous Black White Supremacists are all over the damn place like Clayton Bigsby on Netflix.
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@Double_R
Ask the 20 percent of Biden voters that helped put Youngkin into office in Virginia about the BS.
Oh that's right...those are "Trump voters" lmao.
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Biden doubled down on the Orangemanbad strategy with his remarks on the Virginia disaster by blaming the loss on "Trump voters"
In doing so. he completely ignored the critical mass of Biden voters that actually decided the election in a state that Brandon won by 10 points.
Vegas odds say Brandon will continue this "winning" political strategy.
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Sounds like you approve of the orangemanbad political strategy.
I hope there's more people like you out there. America depends on it.
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The more Americans get to know Biden, the less they like him. And the less they like him, the more he’s compelled to talk about Trump.
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This week, the president took a trip to Virginia to try to help salvage the gubernatorial prospects of fellow Washington lifer Terry McAuliffe. President Joe Biden used the appearance to liken the GOP gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin to Jan. 6 rioters, to lie about Republicans supporting “book bans” and to attempt to goad former President Donald Trump into coming to Virginia. (Mission accomplished? Perhaps not.)
Biden wants to talk about one person these days, and that person isn’t Biden. Then again, what does he possibly have to brag about? Shutting down COVID? More Americans have died from the disease this year than last year, even with the emergence of vaccines. “I will not shut down the country,” Biden promised during his campaign. “I will shut down the virus.”
Now, of course coronavirus isn’t really the president’s fault. But since Biden had no compunction blaming Trump personally for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of citizens, no one can fault voters for using the same standard of culpability now.
Is Biden going to brag about overseeing what promises to be the weakest economic recovery since the last time he was put in charge of such things? Rather than looking for ways to create more opportunities for American workers, the president has been clamoring to put millions of them on the dole.
Is the president going to talk about the border? Is he once again going to explain how high inflation is actually a positive development for most consumers? Is he going to brag about his foreign policy? When was the last time an American president abandoned hundreds of US citizens to a terror regime?
After 13 service members were murdered by terrorists in Kabul, due in part to his administration’s stark incompetence, we proceeded to accidentally kill seven children in retaliation. The terrorists disappeared only slightly faster than the media coverage.
No, Biden is going to talk about Trump.
It’s worth mentioning, as well, that while Democrats were in a constant state of feigned dismay over the lack of decorum during the Trump years — Biden often promised to “restore decency” to the White House — they are just as guilty of corroding our public discourse.
On Youngkin, for example, Biden said, “Extremism can come in many forms. It can come in the rage of a mob driven to assault the Capitol. It can come in a smile and a fleece vest.” It isn’t surprising to hear unhinged pundits conflating the Jan. 6 rioters with Republicans who have never uttered a word of support for the attack on the Capitol, but coming from the president of the United States, a president whose campaign was grounded on the promise of mending a frayed nation and normalizing political behavior, it’s particularly ugly.
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Democrats continue to use orangemanbad as a political strategy despite the devastating losses at the polls.
Hopefully, they keep it up.
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@FLRW
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Proof that Democrats are the official party of the rich.
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@Double_R
Thankfully, the party of racists lost in Virginia, so maybe this BS can be put to bed.
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@thett3
I am convinced McAuliffe would have easily won if he didn't make the race about a guy that wasn't on the ballot.
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@bmdrocks21
More likely that they voted against Democrats than for Trump.
Yeah, most people are just sick of Trump, even sick about bashing him. It's not fixing anything.
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@thett3
Yeah, there won't be a lot of zippy one liners from the wokistas on Dart in this thread.
This one is a bomb.
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@Double_R
Do you have a single example anywhere in human history where a large civilization has successfully functioned through such a system?
The Mongol Empire was the last great meritocracy.
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@Athias
We could use some more insurrectionists like Thomas Jefferson to restore America.
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@Double_R
"It's already paid for"
Say that while whispering and holding a zero over your eye. That's the central planner's orgasm.
You mean like how tax cuts pay for themselves?
Defunding a corrupt and crony DC is incalculably valuable.
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@Double_R
Well somebody has to be on the side of the central planners, no matter how evil they are.
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@FLRW
And Black Nazis used tiki torches to destroy Democracy in Virginia. Erik Swalwell does not approve.
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**googles “Tiki torches Eric Swallwell”**
Ahhhhh okay. Yeah, this makes sense now.
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@Athias
"When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government."
"Does the government fear us? Or do we fear the government? When the people fear the government, tyranny has found victory. The federal government is our servant, not our master!"
“When the people fear the government, that's tyranny; when the government fears the people, that's freedom.”
-Thomas Jefferson
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@Athias
Can't be surprised by an entity which seeks to preserve itself. Politicians and their laws are in service to the government of which they are apart, not the people whom they presume and claim to protect.
The vilification of the Jan 6 trespassers is proof enough of this.
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@Athias
Unfortunately this couldn't be a more false statement. This line is just pretext to disguise government tyranny.
Exactly. The founding fathers would be appalled that the Constitution was used by the government against the people.
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Biden boldly claimed who the Constitution protects.
It protects the government now.
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@Double_R
He only cares about Black Nazis holding tiki torches.
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@n8nrgmi
and he didnt even pretend they were being paid
DC needs to be defunded.
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@Double_R
"It's already paid for" is the lie only Democrats are expected to believe.
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@Double_R
The chant is actually more about the pernicious gaslighting of DC establishment than any fixation on one man. BDS isn't actually a thing. Most of the people on the right pity what DC is doing to him.
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@ILikePie5
Let's suspend habeas corpus for misdemeanor trespassing while we get partisan judges to handle the drawing and quartering, like Guy Fawkes.
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@cristo71
It's also a constant reminder of how the biased media flat out lies to us and cannot be trusted ever.
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@thett3
Personally I enjoyed seeing Clayton Bixby, the black white supremacist, come to life.
I thought that was Larry Elder... :D
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@thett3
I think tiki-gate was a disaster for the establishment.
That and McAuliffe really didn't need to make the race about Trump. He could have easily taken the traditional route and pledge false promises and sailed to an easy win.
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@Double_R
Can a Black person hold a Tiki torch without Erik Swalwell calling him a Nazi?
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@949havoc
Can a Black person hold a Tiki torch without Erik Swalwell calling him a Nazi?
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While the COVID-19 vaccines are not yet fully approved for commercial use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the FDA has issued Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of several vaccines due to the public health emergency, based on data from clinical trials that included tens of thousands of participants. Still, the condensed timeline in which the vaccines were developed and received EUA has raised safety and efficacy concerns for some HCWs.
Herd immunity can be achieved through vaccination or via previous infections, which eventually lead to natural or physiological immunity. Some Israeli HCWs, as well as some Americans and Canadians in the general population, have expressed a preference for physiologic immunity, rather than obtaining immunity via vaccination. Individuals who believe the seriousness of COVID-19 has been exaggerated perceive the risk of vaccination to be greater than the risk of infection.
A key factor in gaining acceptance of a new vaccine is trust. Media misinformation can cause public doubts about disease spread, prevention, lethality, and vaccine safety, and can promote mistrust of the government, policymakers, health authorities, and pharmaceutical companies. Many members of the public, including HCWs, have been exposed to conspiracy theories (especially on social media) such as the claims that novel coronavirus was intentionally created by the government or that health organizations have exaggerated COVID-19’s lethality for pharmaceutical and political gain. Such misinformation calls into question authorities’ integrity and undermines efforts to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake.
HCWs and rural Americans report that a sense of personal freedom informs their attitudes toward the COVID-19 vaccines. Clinicians are held to the standard of informed consent when recommending treatments to their patients, and while COVID-19 vaccination remains elective, it is understandable that HCWs prefer to make their own choices about it.
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@sadolite
I think its hilarious and ironic how they were all praised as hero's a year ago braving the corona virus with no vaccine. Now those very same people who refuse the vaccine are scum of the earth. I just love hypocrisy and irony.
This is what happens when "the party of science" is in authoritative power.
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@n8nrgmi
or let america go bankrupt?
DC can go bankrupt and most of America will still find a way to get things done. You would be surprised how much you don't actually need DC.
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@n8nrgmi
I think we should give up on the idea that we should keep what we make and let our overlords in DC decide what is best for everyone.
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@FLRW
Just think of all the neat free stuff we could get with a flat 92% tax rate.
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@bmdrocks21
Who needs private property when you can have it all confiscated and centrally planned by a communist cabal in DC?
Sounds like a great idea to me.
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@n8nrgmi
The USA is way too large to be centrally managed and planned efficiently from DC.
If the USA balkanizes, maybe we could get more bang for the buck.
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The 1st law of thermodynamics implies that freedom is a mythological construct created in a closed system.
It's the reason why the Chinese saying: "May you be granted all you wish" is considered a terrible curse.
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@Double_R
Or...
C):
Legislation originates in the House of representatives where Pelosi gathers all the proposals from all the DC lobbyists and makes a multi-thousand page monstrosity and declares it "the will of the people." (most of the Democrats don't even read the whole thing, they are just told the lobbyists are happy)
After Schumer is done with it, he hands Biden an ice cream and a pen.
Yeah I will go with option C here.
You go on with your Biden writes the thousand pages of bullshit theory though. He can't even make it through a teleprompter session.
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Can't wait for the 2022 insurrection when the house flips.
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@Double_R
Biden made clear since the campaign that infrastructure was not the only thing they wanted in this bill. If you actually followed politics you would know that.
By "they" You must mean the lobbies that wrote the bill. Biden isn't authoring anything, and your insistence that he is (or has the capacity to) borders on fanatical delusion with the man.
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@bmdrocks21
The KGB aren't sending their best!
Even the hard left hate him, and they are internationally famous for tolerance!
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