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Sleepr2

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  1. 11 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

    1. Classified Documents indictment 

    2. Jan 6 insurrection, charged with obstructing Congress’ Jan. 6 joint session, conspiracy to make false statements to the National Archives and conspiracy to defraud the United States indictment.

    3. Georgia…..conspiracy to commit election fraud and racketeering indictment.

    Could be a RICO charge in the Georgia case.

    And another example of your hypocrisy. :lol:

  2. 9 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

    Christie suddenly found his nuts under his gunt…..attacks the other fat man in the race :lol:  Fucking Humpty Dumpty goes after orange object with small hands, fake tan, and makeup while short dude with lifts in his boots looks on.  The candidates white ‘men’ worship :lmao:   

    And another fat Repug Bill Barr went after tiny hands also :lol: 
     

     

     

    Ted Lieu?    :lol:

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  3. 21 hours ago, Mainecat said:

    Down he goes…..

    Most Floridians Disapprove of State's Direction, DeSantis' Approval Rating Drops by 19 Points

    Most Floridians Disapprove of State’s Direction, DeSantis’ Approval Rating Drops by 19 Points in New Poll 

    Before this spring’s state legislative session, a majority of Floridians believed the state was on the right track (46% right track / 42% wrong track). As the session came to a close, however, 50% believe the state is headed in the wrong direction, while only 42% think it’s on the right track. 

    Pollsters Florida Watch and Progress Florida, collectively known as the Florida Communications and Research Hub (Hub), attribute this shift in their surveys to Floridians’ growing dissatisfaction with the agenda carried out by Gov. Ron DeSantis and legislators in Tallahassee.  

    “When we look back on this legislative session, it is clear Floridians do not believe that Gov. DeSantis and legislative leaders focused on the priorities they believed would improve their lives,” said Progress Florida Executive Director Mark Ferrulo. 

    In February, before the legislative session, the Hub’s polling showed DeSantis with a 60% approval rate and the Florida Legislature with 49% support from voters. But by the time the legislative session was winding down, in late April and Early May, their surveys found that the governor’s approval rating dropped by a whopping 19 points (50% approve / 49% disapprove). 

    https://theamericanonews.com/floricua/2023/05/19/most-floridians-disapprove-of-states-direction-desantis-approval-rating-drops-by-19-points-in-new-poll/

    https://www.miamitimesonline.com/opinion/progress-florida-gets-an-f/article_9774f6da-9d9e-11e9-a0ef-bba001bf4780.html

  4. 1 hour ago, Mainecat said:

    As Ron DeSantis Barnstorms New Hampshire, Thousands Of Floridians Lose Health Insurance

    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ron-desantis-floridians-losing-medicaid-coverage_n_647a5010e4b045ce2488aa46 


    Florida’s Ron DeSantis is now officially a candidate for president, and so far his campaign is going about as expected. 

    The Republican governor has decried the “malignant ideology” of the left and “the woke mob,” and he’s promised to make the rest of America more like his “free state of Florida.” He has suggested that Disney is trying to brainwash America, and he’s gone after former President Donald Trump too, albeit indirectly, by urging Republicans to “dispense with a culture of losing” during an appearance in New Hampshire. 

    These are the subjects DeSantis wants to discuss and, quite possibly, the ones that matter most to Republican primary voters. But there’s another topic in the news that could use some attention. 

    Over the past few weeks, roughly a quarter-million Floridians have lost health insurance coverage through Medicaid. And that’s just the beginning. In the coming months, even more Medicaid beneficiaries in Florida could lose their coverage as well ― with many, and quite possibly most, ending up uninsured altogether. 

    :lmao:

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