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  1. "Assaulted".... You sure he didn't rape him?
    4 points
  2. Germophobe or daddy issues
    3 points
  3. I have asked Tony several times -- in person-why we can't Groomer funding.like Quebec .He had every ecus e in the book.He was in charge of the fed program that gave millions to Kbec.Sianara you weirdo .Since he is Puzzs neighbor it all makes sense now.
    2 points
  4. The good old days of politics From former U.S. Senator Howell Heflin of Alabama regarding a photo of fellow Senator Ted Kennedy caught with another lady (or two) on a yacht off the coast of southern France: “Well, I do declare! Ha! Why, it do look to me like Senator Kennedy done changed his position on offshore drilling.”
    2 points
  5. It shows Trudeau caved. But it really takes someone with no brains to do something that is a no brainer.
    2 points
  6. I really want to go fishing for some reason....
    2 points
  7. Hope your first snow sledding dreams are on private property here in MI. The legal enrichment officers will be on the look out for easy revenue, as our state trails don't open till Dec. 1st. Plus firearm deer season is coming up.
    2 points
  8. there is no reason we allow people 85 years old to make decisions for this country. there should be a mandatory retirement age for politicians and Supreme Court justices.
    2 points
  9. Morning. Cold here as well, lots of frost this morning. My weekend starts at 1:30 pm today.
    2 points
  10. Well if you were a liberal or neocon hack you would understand. sbyl!
    2 points
  11. Actually I want him to finish what he started. Assholes may not like his Twitter feeds but he is doing something and puts pressure on people (gets rid of them) when shit isn't getting done. This is a guy that will do what the population wants, I don't give a fuck about transgender bathroom / hurt feelings / woman vs. men politics, I want immigration, border security, healthcare/prescriptions type shit tackled. You want someone to put on a tie and go around the world and apologize you can vote that way, I want someone that goes after the senate and congress to get things done. We got these new elected fucks walking in soon with their chia pets and pictures of their fat, ugly spouses to put on there desks, I hope he goes after them day one. I'm sick of waiting, you can wait 2 years or cheer for impeachment, I want your orange lover to get shit done and continue to expose the fuck heads under him so they can get voted out.
    2 points
  12. If Trump nominates a woman it will get really interesting.
    2 points
  13. When I was a kid they had secure hospitals for crazies. Now they roam among us.
    2 points
  14. I voted for Nessel...had no idea she was a lesbian....good for her....kind of making it move right now.😂
    2 points
  15. Here’s a machine that’s blowing your mind!!!
    2 points
  16. That's a Tuesday morning for Zambromo.
    2 points
  17. Its been a good day......Fires Sessions and bans Acosta. 😶
    2 points
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  19. Bentifa is bent up again.
    1 point
  20. That’s what your side saw. Poor victims. I love how you weaklings took the House back and still...so sad. Sniveling brats.
    1 point
  21. That's a three-day weekend in Chicago numbers. But that's alright Vince we get your fake outrage anyway
    1 point
  22. really you sniveling little cunt . I can her it now oh those mean r republicans are going to start locking people up just because they stoped taking there meds . Fuck YOU
    1 point
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  24. I didn't mean only one group of boomers. Kill em all!
    1 point
  25. I have it on good authority that daddy Whitmer likes to puff the cheeba...
    1 point
  26. If I was the President I wouldn't lie thru my teeth and then accuse the media of being biased when they called me out on it. He'd have a leg to stand on if he wasn't so full of shit because there is plenty to call the media out on.
    1 point
  27. Bryan Dean Wright is a former CIA officer and member of the Democratic Party who resides in Oregon. He contributes on issues of politics, national security and the economy. Follow him on Twitter @BryanDeanWright. Yes, Democrats have won the House but behind Pelosi's soaring rhetoric is THIS harsh political reality By Bryan Dean Wright | Fox News As word trickled out Tuesday night that Democrats had recaptured the House, likely Democratic Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California wasted no time in celebrating the moment. “Tomorrow will be a new day in America,” she proclaimed. But beyond Pelosi’s soaring rhetoric is a harsh political reality: the power to shape the country no longer rests in the House. Instead, the waning influence of America’s legislature is concentrated in the Senate. And unless Democrats can take back the upper chamber, Tuesday’s victory is nothing but political fool’s gold. Here’s why. Most Americans know how Washington, D.C. is supposed to work, with the House and Senate drafting compromise legislation to fix the nation’s troubles while the president signs or vetoes the bills accordingly. But a recent study shows that things aren’t going as the Founding Fathers had planned. No longer are the House and Senate serving their intended functions of drafting new laws, declaring war, and serving as a check on the presidency. Instead, the deeply divided legislative branch has delegated its powers to the executive – specifically to the president and his many executive orders. It’s a pattern that started with President Barack Obama and has continued under President Donald Trump. But that heavy-handed governing has led to an unending stream of lawsuits from opposing states and activist groups. That means the federal judiciary has more frequently stepped in to decide the nation’s future on the most divisive issues like abortion, immigration, and affirmative action. In effect, we are increasingly governed not by the House and Senate but by partisan judges who rule on partisan lawsuits. “The legislature is impotent,” thundered Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., during a recent debate. “The legislature is weak.” And yet even as Capitol Hill has weakened itself, the Senate has retained one critical function: confirming those many judicial nominees who rule on those many partisan lawsuits. From the Supreme Court to the federal circuit courts, America’s senators are choosing the elite group that has dictated and will continue to dictate the nation’s future. None of this is to say the House is wholly without power. Democrats will almost certainly use their majority to launch investigations of Trump and the Republicans, or even start impeachment talks against the president. But make no mistake, governing power now sits in the Senate vis-a-vis the judiciary. Unfortunately for the Democrats, that’s incredibly bad news. On Tuesday, Republicans added to their once-slim Senate majority with what will likely be five new seats when the final votes are counted. Make no mistake, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky will put that additional firepower to work. He and his colleagues have already confirmed Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court bench, with a clear eye on replacing the aging Justices Ginsburg and Breyer. Additionally, Republicans will continue adding to the already impressive 29 circuit court judges confirmed during Trump’s first two years. That’s a record for any modern president. Smart Democrats are bitterly aware of this development, with the minority recently lashing out at McConnell for pushing through judicial nominees while the Senate was technically in recess. Still, ever-hopeful Democrats are crossing their fingers that the 2020 Senate elections might give them a shot at retaking the upper chamber. For two reasons, that is almost certainly not going to happen. First, liberals will start with a likely five-seat deficit in the Senate in 2020. Strategists are aiming to steal Maine, Colorado, Georgia, North Carolina, and Arizona from the Republicans, but acknowledge that such is nearly impossible. Democrats are also defending Alabama Senator Doug Jones, who snuck past the scandal-ridden Republican Roy Moore in a special election late last year. Jones is unlikely to be so lucky the next time around. That leaves progressives short of a Senate majority, especially if Republicans manage to pick off Democratic senators in New Hampshire, Michigan or Minnesota. But things only get worse after 2020. In fact, things get much worse with each passing year. By 2040, most of the nation’s voters – including most liberals – will live in 15 of our 50 states. That means Democrats will solidly control only 30 Senate seats, even if they dominate in the House. That leaves 70 Senate seats belonging to states filled with mostly rural, conservative and older voters. In other words, the GOP’s rock-solid base. The message for Democrats is bleak: any hope of a Senate majority runs through conservative red states like Missouri, Indiana and North Dakota. All states that Democrats just lost handily. This wipeout of moderates has been a long time coming, of course. The Democratic Party has abandoned pragmatic politicians in favor of more extreme ideologues. (So has the Republican Party for that matter.) For liberals, that has equaled a wicked embrace of “progressive” activists who are demanding open borders, impossibly expensive healthcare programs, and a socialist takeover of the economy. So let Pelosi and her fellow Democrats celebrate their House victory. Their joy will almost certainly be short-lived. Trump and Senate Republicans will soon return to the upper chamber and continue to shape the judiciary – and with it, the very fabric of American life.
    1 point
  28. Well you wanted to beat someone up one time over a topic about dogs and then another time you said an officer should be charged with murder if a dog died and you later tried to play it off as a joke.
    1 point
  29. I'm not talking about just today. I don't have any problem with Trump's behavior today really. Acosta is a douchebag. I have a problem with Trump's pattern of behavior. He's a cunt when anyone is anything other than lock step with him. If you treat him great he'll butter your bread and be all kissy face with you and then next thing ya know he's going to Twitter like a teenager or lashing out because someone said something he didn't like, even if it's very mild. If you can't see that he's incredibly thin skinned then I don't know what to tell you.
    1 point
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