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T.'s avatar

Maybe, I'm beating a dead horse here, but I truly believe that the crux of our problem lies within the Republican party, bot being true/ faithful to conservative principles, hence the "two wings of the same bird" uniparty climate we own today.

(OWN is intentional)

Lots tend to blame the Demonratic party, when I believe that our real issue is the party which could curtail and contain the rat population, instead breeds secretly behind closed walls and doors, preaerving the fallacy that our Gubberment is actually made up of two, distinctly different viewpoints, and values. Reality is its not, and good old George said it years ago.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Nyvxt1svxso&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fduckduckgo.com%2F&feature=emb_logo

"It's a big club, and you aint in it"

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Bruce Miller's avatar

You make a very good point. The collaborators with fake "R's" on their vests should be all ousted. Either you stand for our Constitutional rights or you are the enemy. Period.

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T.'s avatar
Jun 29Edited

With regards to making a "very good point"

Even a blind squirrel can find a nut from time to time...

Just sayin...

Easy to spot. They all vote to push these large, convoluted omnibus budgets, because they're fully aware of the kickbacks theyre going to receive.

True conservatives do NOT believe in all this wasteful splurging and spending, regardless of reason

I remember when Marsha Blackburn of Tenn voted against Trumps veto of a budget for the dod, overruling it. I knew then, her only concern was financial, and not of her constituents, going along with that crap.

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T.'s avatar

Worst part (responding to my own post):

When you tell someone who is of similar mind and values, that the person they have great admiration for, has some dark, tingly skeletons or past (forgotten) transgressions, and the person they revere is not what they think.

Examples:

I was in a shouting match with a 70 year old potential customer over Faux (Fox) News. This fella swore i was nuts because I saud that FoxNews was controlled opposition, and I refused to watch it.

I have a good friend, 75 year old woman, who is conservative, but condones what israel is doing to the Palestinians, because "they have the right to defend themselves". I sent her all kinds of documentation, and told her to reaearch it herself, and to not take my word. We are no longer talking politics, because I refuse to give in, and say its okay,to genocide another race, because of the horrible actions of a few.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Did you condone what the Palestinians did to the Israelis? Think that was a bit worse and my experience is when you mess with sharp teeth you likely are going to be bitten

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T.'s avatar
Jun 29Edited

Well, Micheal, you already lnow the answer to that question.

Who created hamas? Do the research.

Who orchestrated 911? Do,the research.

How do you create manufacture of consent? Do the research.

You do NOT slaughter an entire population because of the actions of a few bad actors.

I will caution you, as i did with her, if you think that israel is not capable of false flag operations, you are indeed next on my list of whom I will agree to disagree, and will simply talk about cats from here on out.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Cats are good

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T.'s avatar

Meow. I am upside down, on my 20 year old Teeter inversion table, playing with Punkin, as we speak.

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D D's avatar

Michael doesn't sound like he knows what an inversion table is, he was referring to his cats making it that long. I too, have an inversion table for those times I feel my back tightening up. Since life is so upside down, when I am on mine, life seems right side up.

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T.'s avatar

My wife gets sick when she tries it. She cannot comprehend how i can read my phone upside down hanging from my ankles, but it relaxes me

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Hope ours make it that long. We are both amazed by how much pleasure we derive from them every day

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T.'s avatar

Inversion tables last forever. Just keep them indoors, out of the weather...you know, like Joe biden, during campaigning

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Have a big deck all wired up and 5ft gates they are enjoying immensely. Kitty door allows them to respond to clime as they do quite sensibly.

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Shelley's avatar

Amen to that T.

Where is the People's website that tracks every bill, amendments offered, and the individual yea/nay votes for H&S? One must dig through the Congressional website, which I do, to nail the GOP folks that betray us. Congressional Committee leaderhipis is where the deep state within the agencies control the outcomes. They work hand and hand to move the plan forward – nothing stops them.

It was not until the 35th Congress that the two-party D/R took hold. In the succeeding years, control of the Senate Ds 51 times, Rs 43; House Ds 59 times, Rs 36; presidency Ds 45 times, Rs 46. Trifectas Ds 30 times, Rs 22.

From 1933 to 1953 Ds had a Trifecta every congressional session except the last session of Truman’s first term. Eisenhower 1; JFK/Johnson all Trifectas; Nixon/Ford none; Carter Trifectas; Reagan/Bush41 none; Clinton 1; Bush 2.5; O 1; DJT 1; Biden 1. I think this proves T’s point. The Master’s plan hasn’t stalled one bit, it keeps moving forward regardless.

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Jean's avatar

Speaking of what needs to be readily available understandable public information, how about purposed regulations. Not only as heads up for the public bu as fodder for classroom learning. Too much is too obscure and barely accessable.

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Shelley's avatar

Great point Jean. That would scare the heck out of our 'public servants' and perhaps taken down their phone lines!

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