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Posted: 1/22/2021 5:04:41 AM EDT
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Quoted: PEW PEW PEW NO PEW View Quote Elections & Consequences ... If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... |
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Well of course they did.
Anyone who thought they wouldn't try and kill the filibuster doesn't understand what's actually happening here. And anyone who believes that Joe Freaking Manchin or that cunt in AZ won't vote to nuke the filibuster is delusional. After they pretend to resist a little bit, Chuck will build a new highway in their state and it's off to the races we go. Oh, and anyone who thinks that they need 60 to kill the filibuster or who thinks that they have to do it at the beginning of the session hasn't searched "filibuster nuclear option". They can do it any time they like. The filibuster is dead. |
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Quoted: Elections & Consequences ... If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... View Quote Had the dumbass GA governor called the legislature into session to nix the consent decree and get rid of the mass mail-in without signature verification, then maybe more people might have showed up, and maybe more bullshit fake ballots would have been rejected. And had that fuckwad turtle gone along with the payout that's gonna happen anyway, then maybe the Republicans could have bought a few votes instead of letting the Democrats buy them. It's not called the "Stupid Party" for nothing. |
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Quoted: Elections & Consequences ... If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... View Quote There was never any chance of winning those the fraud was to strong and both candidates came off like they did not really want anything to do with winning and would bet they are jumping with joy that they didn’t. |
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Elections have consequences. No they don't. Not when your vote didn't count.
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Quoted: Elections & Consequences ... If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: PEW PEW PEW NO PEW Elections & Consequences ... If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... They stole those elections the same way they stole Trump’s win and got help from the same complicit republicans. The candidates and the republicans did themselves no favors but not standing by Trump 110%. Of course, that was by design because he was upsetting the game of two hands part of the same body. |
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Republicans will control the committees until Schumer and McConnell reach an agreement on how to split up the committees.
Turtle man better not fold on this filibuster shit |
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Quoted: Well of course they did. Anyone who thought they wouldn't try and kill the filibuster doesn't understand what's actually happening here. And anyone who believes that Joe Freaking Manchin or that cunt in AZ won't vote to nuke the filibuster is delusional. After they pretend to resist a little bit, Chuck will build a new highway in their state and it's off to the races we go. Oh, and anyone who thinks that they need 60 to kill the filibuster or who thinks that they have to do it at the beginning of the session hasn't searched "filibuster nuclear option". They can do it any time they like. The filibuster is dead. View Quote I don't trust Manchin, but I hope you're wrong. I expect he's smart enough to know that it would probably be career suicide once all the shit it enables is passed, unless the filibuster stands in the way of direct payments, then all bets are off. |
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Quoted: I don't trust Manchin, but I hope you're wrong. I expect he's smart enough to know that it would probably be career suicide once all the shit it enables is passed, unless the filibuster stands in the way of direct payments, then all bets are off. View Quote Manchin is 73 years old. His term runs another 4 years. He's most likely not running again. He'll make 7 figures working for a lobbyist or defense contractor after his term ends. He has no reason to pretend anymore. He's always been a reliable vote for the Leftists whenever they needed him, and this will be the most important vote he's ever given the party. Also, I wouldn't put it past one or two of Romney, Collins, or Murkowski (maybe others, too) to switch parties. If you're gonna live in a fascist country and work in a fascist government, then it makes sense to join the fascist party. |
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Quoted: Elections & Consequences ... If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: PEW PEW PEW NO PEW Elections & Consequences ... If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... Hahahahahahahaha you're joking right? After the fraud in the presidential general, to think that those runoffs were going to he ANYTHING other than flat out fraud is laughable. |
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Quoted: Elections & Consequences ... If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... View Quote |
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Quoted: Manchin is 73 years old. His term runs another 4 years. He's most likely not running again. He'll make 7 figures working for a lobbyist or defense contractor after his term ends. He has no reason to pretend anymore. He's always been a reliable vote for the Leftists whenever they needed him, and this will be the most important vote he's ever given the party. Also, I wouldn't put it past one or two of Romney, Collins, or Murkowski (maybe others, too) to switch parties. If you're gonna live in a fascist country and work in a fascist government, then it makes sense to join the fascist party. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't trust Manchin, but I hope you're wrong. I expect he's smart enough to know that it would probably be career suicide once all the shit it enables is passed, unless the filibuster stands in the way of direct payments, then all bets are off. Manchin is 73 years old. His term runs another 4 years. He's most likely not running again. He'll make 7 figures working for a lobbyist or defense contractor after his term ends. He has no reason to pretend anymore. He's always been a reliable vote for the Leftists whenever they needed him, and this will be the most important vote he's ever given the party. Also, I wouldn't put it past one or two of Romney, Collins, or Murkowski (maybe others, too) to switch parties. If you're gonna live in a fascist country and work in a fascist government, then it makes sense to join the fascist party. I always assumed he'd die in the seat, just like the last ass that filled it. |
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Quoted: Elections & Consequences ... If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... View Quote If you actually think the Dems were going to lose, I honestly feel sorry for you. There was no way that was going to happen, the R’s are complicit. Our SOS and SL did absolutely nothing to fix it. All we can do is watch and every man has to decide for himself when the knock on the door happens. For me and mine I know where my line is. |
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Quoted: If you actually think the Dems were going to lose, I honestly feel sorry for you. There was no way that was going to happen, the R’s are complicit. Our SOS and SL did absolutely nothing to fix it. All we can do is watch and every man has to decide for himself when the knock on the door happens. For me and mine I know where my line is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... If you actually think the Dems were going to lose, I honestly feel sorry for you. There was no way that was going to happen, the R’s are complicit. Our SOS and SL did absolutely nothing to fix it. All we can do is watch and every man has to decide for himself when the knock on the door happens. For me and mine I know where my line is. I see Doug Collins is now considering running against Warnock in 2022. That'll be an easy win for Warnock even without fraud. |
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Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.). “I’m a supporter of filibuster reform, I obviously want to make my case to the caucus when and if that moment arises.” View Quote Oh i see - now its "reform". Thats right, the most basic Constitutional protections this country has had from its inception now need ....."reform". What could possibly go wrong. |
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Quoted: Oh i see - now its "reform". Thats right, the most basic Constitutional protections this country has had from its inception now need ....."reform". What could possibly go wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.). “I’m a supporter of filibuster reform, I obviously want to make my case to the caucus when and if that moment arises.” Oh i see - now its "reform". Thats right, the most basic Constitutional protections this country has had from its inception now need ....."reform". What could possibly go wrong. If Chris Murphy is talking, rest assured whatever is coming out of his mouth is the equivalent of diarrhea laced with green infected bile. |
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Quoted: If Chris Murphy is talking, rest assured whatever is coming out of his mouth is the equivalent of diarrhea laced with green infected bile. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.). “I’m a supporter of filibuster reform, I obviously want to make my case to the caucus when and if that moment arises.” Oh i see - now its "reform". Thats right, the most basic Constitutional protections this country has had from its inception now need ....."reform". What could possibly go wrong. If Chris Murphy is talking, rest assured whatever is coming out of his mouth is the equivalent of diarrhea laced with green infected bile. Nailed it. |
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"Chuck Schumer is the majority leader and he should be treated like majority leader. We can get shit done around here and we ought to be focused on getting stuff done," said Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.). "If we don't, the inmates are going to be running this ship." View Quote |
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Quoted: This. They were both horrible candidates. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: There was never any chance of winning those the fraud was to strong and both candidates came off like they did not really want anything to do with winning and would bet they are jumping with joy that they didn’t. This. They were both horrible candidates. Typical RNC candidates best I can tell. |
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All Washington is a show. If we stop paying taxes, all of us, they lose control.
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Mitch, if you and Paul Ryan had not SQUANDERED 2017 & 2018 you could have consolidated your legislative efforts and continued to be majority leader in the next term.
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Quoted: Republicans will control the committees until Schumer and McConnell reach an agreement on how to split up the committees. Turtle man better not fold on this filibuster shit View Quote Turtleman is just controlled opposition. Bitch about trying their best, flail about and still lose, but boy did they fight for you. Maybe next time you can keep some freedom, maybe. But if you send them some money maybe you can keep some freedoms, maybe. |
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Quoted: Manchin is 73 years old. His term runs another 4 years. He's most likely not running again. He'll make 7 figures working for a lobbyist or defense contractor after his term ends. He has no reason to pretend anymore. He's always been a reliable vote for the Leftists whenever they needed him, and this will be the most important vote he's ever given the party. Also, I wouldn't put it past one or two of Romney, Collins, or Murkowski (maybe others, too) to switch parties. If you're gonna live in a fascist country and work in a fascist government, then it makes sense to join the fascist party. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't trust Manchin, but I hope you're wrong. I expect he's smart enough to know that it would probably be career suicide once all the shit it enables is passed, unless the filibuster stands in the way of direct payments, then all bets are off. Manchin is 73 years old. His term runs another 4 years. He's most likely not running again. He'll make 7 figures working for a lobbyist or defense contractor after his term ends. He has no reason to pretend anymore. He's always been a reliable vote for the Leftists whenever they needed him, and this will be the most important vote he's ever given the party. Also, I wouldn't put it past one or two of Romney, Collins, or Murkowski (maybe others, too) to switch parties. If you're gonna live in a fascist country and work in a fascist government, then it makes sense to join the fascist party. @fisterkev +1 Great analysis of the current situation. We’re screwed. |
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The Republicans continue to be clueless as to what they sat back and let happen.
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Quoted: For two months straight, Georgians were told by numerous people, including the (then) President that their votes don't matter. So they sat out the elections. It's estimated that 500k Republicans stayed home in January. View Quote That's not shit when compared to the number of people that will not vote for the gop slags in 2022. |
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Quoted: For two months straight, Georgians were told by numerous people, including the (then) President that their votes don't matter. So they sat out the elections. Itis estimated that 500k Republicans stayed home in January. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Elections & Consequences ... If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... Then they are fucking retards. No matter if fraud truly negated their votes, simply not showing up is stupid. |
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Quoted: Then they are fucking retards. No matter if fraud truly negated their votes, simply not showing up is stupid. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... Then they are fucking retards. No matter if fraud truly negated their votes, simply not showing up is stupid. Both R candidates lost over 240,000 votes between the general and the runoff iirc. |
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I'm torn...part of me wants to see the republicans get utterly destroyed and squirm from all their own corruption and incompetence but the other part of me doesnt want my kids to grow up like a refugee from communism like I did.
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Quoted: I'm torn...part of me wants to see the republicans get utterly destroyed and squirm from all their own corruption and incompetence but the other part of me doesnt want my kids to grow up like a refugee from communism like I did. View Quote I understand, I'm going to enjoy watching our useless R governor, Lt. governor, and SoS lose in two years. |
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Were I the one calling the shots for the dems I'd tell the gop to pound sand too. I don't understand why this is such a surprise to the gop water-carriers.
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Quoted: Ignoring stolen Elections & Consequences ... If the emphasis had been on Winning those Georgia Senate Seats instead of ... "Other Stuff" ... We'd have some brakes on the Democrats "Crazy Train"... As it is, we have to count on "Moderate Democrats" to help us hold onto our gun rights... View Quote |
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Quoted: Thats amazing do you feel like it was the Wood/Powell nonsense, or the Trump Bucks debacle, or something else? View Quote All either of them did was tell us how bad Warnock and Ossoff are. They never ran an add about their own beliefs or accomplishments. Basically it was "vote for me because he's the boogey man". It was another election where folks voted the lesser of two evils. |
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Quoted: Had the dumbass GA governor called the legislature into session to nix the consent decree and get rid of the mass mail-in without signature verification, then maybe more people might have showed up, and maybe more bullshit fake ballots would have been rejected. And had that fuckwad turtle gone along with the payout that's gonna happen anyway, then maybe the Republicans could have bought a few votes instead of letting the Democrats buy them. It's not called the "Stupid Party" for nothing. View Quote I live in AL but have been doing work in GA for the last 6 months. That shit head governor was never to be seen/heard from until after Jan 6th when they were beefing up the Capitol building for the Trump riots. I believe Lin Wood that him and the secretary of state had ties to the Dominion voting machines. Trump was popular because he fought for conservatives and actually tried to accomplish what he campaigned on. They are going to be in for a shock in 2 years. |
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Quoted: I live in AL but have been doing work in GA for the last 6 months. That shit head governor was never to be seen/heard from until after Jan 6th when they were beefing up the Capitol building for the Trump riots. I believe Lin Wood that him and the secretary of state had ties to the Dominion voting machines. Trump was popular because he fought for conservatives and actually tried to accomplish what he campaigned on. They are going to be in for a shock in 2 years. View Quote But yet the gop water-carriers here will try to shame those who say "No Mas" to the gop with "the dems thank you" and such shit as that. Piss on them, I see it as a mark of Patriotism to want to see the gop party die a well deserved and miserable death. |
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If they do away with the filibuster, they will have removed the final shock absorber that keeps the ship somewhat steady.
It won't be long after that and it will be time. These dumbass Democrats know not what they do. |
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Quoted: That didn't help. The left also ran ads telling people not to vote for them because they abandoned Trump. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/57330/billboard-1791220.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Both R candidates lost over 240,000 votes between the general and the runoff iirc. Thats amazing do you feel like it was the Wood/Powell nonsense, or the Trump Bucks debacle, or something else? That didn't help. The left also ran ads telling people not to vote for them because they abandoned Trump. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/57330/billboard-1791220.jpg |
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Quoted: Thats amazing do you feel like it was the Wood/Powell nonsense, or the Trump Bucks debacle, or something else? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Both R candidates lost over 240,000 votes between the general and the runoff iirc. Thats amazing do you feel like it was the Wood/Powell nonsense, or the Trump Bucks debacle, or something else? If I were Georgian, it'd be the state Republican leadership demonstrating total collaboration with obviously corrupt Democrats. |
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The Dems don't have to. Romney and Murkowski are going to caucus with the Democrats. 52 1/2 D 48 R.
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IT's just optics. the blowback from the Turtle saying he was in favor of the impeachment turned into a shit-the-bed moment for GOPe so now they are running a separate gaslight to make McConnell acceptable to the right again. The Left is in on it. Lindsey Graham was saying how much McConnell was against the impeachment this morning on Fox News. So you know it's true.
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Quoted: Elections have consequences. No they don't. Not when your vote didn't count. View Quote It's a consequence. Our devolving into an obvious third world shithole banana republic is the consequence. They don't care anymore about the American voter. The shit is rigged. THis is bold and in your face. |
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