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Sleepr2

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  1. 3 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/

    :lmao:

  2. On 6/1/2023 at 6:46 PM, Steve753 said:

    Nobody went bankrupt where I regularly went. If anything they were busier because they were slack on the bullshit rules from the beginning.

    My guess is no snowflakes went to any of the places and ratted them out.

    At least 2 restaurants in MN were forced out of business by Ellison a well known leftist.

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  3. 10 hours ago, Pete said:

    Poor Cunt2cunt all hurt because a thread was started about Joey falling on his ass in front of the world. :cry:

    I bet you cried about this too. I thought it was funny.

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    10 hours ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

    all hurt?   :lol:

    Trump mocking the handicapped guy was funny?

    lord, you sure are a dimwitted angry little yabo aren't you? 

    shouldn't you be out drowning a bag of kittens or puppies right now?

     

    Do you ever get tired of being a hypocrite? 
     

    https://grabien.com/story.php?id=277033

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  4. 1 hour ago, Deephaven said:

    Are you really that insane?  The American slaughter each other problem is not a left problem but an American problem.

    The leftists are ones against closing the borders 

    1 hour ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

    He is a partisan hack that cares only about “his side”…fucked up way of thinking.

    Shut up dumbfuck 

  5. 21 hours ago, HSR said:

     

     

    It's Creepr2 so no surprise. He's like a drunk duck dynasty dude.

    So stopping deaths by circumventing the constitution is cool but enforcing the constitution to save lives is stupid?  GTFU .

  6. 27 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

    :lol:  Totally secure.  Several checks.  You’re a right wing fucking ignorant moron who lacks real information.  Where’s the good?  Produce em’ or S. T. F. U. :thumbsup:

    Yeah, no fraud at all   :lol:

  7. 1 hour ago, SnowRider said:

    You’re a total hack if you don’t believe deliberate and targeted voter suppression is happening.  

    Former Pennsylvania Congressman sentenced for election fraud [WHTM - Harrisburg, PA - 9/27/2022]

     

    Former U.S. Congressman Michael “Ozzie” Myers, 79, of Philadelphia was sentenced to 30 months in prison after pleading guilty to stuffing ballot boxes for Democrats in the 2014-18 Pennsylvania elections.

    The U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania says Myers admitted in court to bribing the Judge of Elections for the 39th Ward, 36th Division in South Philadelphia in a fraudulent scheme over several years.

    Officials say Myers would solicit payments from his clients in the form of cash or checks as “consulting fees,” and then use portions of these funds to pay election officials to tamper with election results.

     

    The fact that “election officials” is plural is not lost on me. You can rest assured that the 39th Ward is not the one and only place this happened.

    Myers pleaded guilty in June to conspiracy to deprive voters of civil rights, bribery, obstruction of justice, falsification of voting records, and conspiring to illegally vote in a federal election for orchestrating schemes to fraudulently stuff the ballot boxes for specific Democratic candidates in the 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 Pennsylvania elections.

  8. 4 hours ago, SnowRider said:

    Fuck you 🤡’s.  
     

     

    After he has made such a spectacle of himself in professing that voter protection laws are unnecessary, it was unsettling for Al Sharpton to publicly hug a convicted perpetrator of vote fraud at a public event.

    Yet, there was Sharpton — hugging Melowese Richardson on March 20.

    At a rally promoting a referendum to amend the Ohio state constitution to make it easier to register to vote, expand valid identification and guaranteed early voting, he didn’t run away from Richardson, who recently served eight months behind bars for voting multiple times. She effectively stole the votes of innocent, law-abiding Americans.

    Have you no shame, Reverend Al?!

    The case against Melowese Richardson couldn’t be more open and shut. She admitted to vote fraud on a local Cincinnati television broadcast. “Yes, I voted twice,” she declared on WCPO-TV in February of 2013. The longtime poll worker, who originally voted by absentee ballot, was afraid it might have been mailed too late. So she voted again on Election Day.

    Richardson also “absolutely voted an absentee ballot” for her granddaughter. When the granddaughter was found to have voted twice, Richardson speculated that the granddaughter forgot grandma already voted for her. Then there was Montez Richardson, her sister. Richardson voted for her sister, although her sister has been in a coma since 2003.

    Richardson claimed what she did resulted in “absolutely legal votes” and said at the time she would fight the allegations against her as part of an apparently larger struggle “for Mr. Obama’s right to sit as President of the United States.”

    Richardson ended up pleading no contest to vote fraud and was sentenced to five years in prison. The plea deal contained her admission that she voted on behalf of her comatose sister in 2008, 2011 and 2012.

    When Richardson went to prison, Sharpton’s National Action Network knew her case. They didn’t condemn her actions, but protested her punishment. NAN’s Greater Cincinnati Chapter issued a statement saying it was “deeply concerned and frankly appalled” by the judge’s sentence.

    NAN claimed Richardson was “being used as a pawn in a political game to attempt to further the agenda of those who are trying to enact voter suppression legislation through the use of false hysteria around unproven and non-existent mass voter fraud.”

    But the NAN statement also notes there were three cases of known voter fraud in Hamilton County, Ohio during the 2012 election. The problem, as NAN saw it, was that only Richardson was sentenced to prison (for four counts of fraud) while the other two cases (one count each) resulted in lesser punishment. And the other two offenders are white while Richardson is black.

    The Ohio Justice and Policy Center successfully appealed the sentence, claiming Richardson suffers from bipolar disorder — a never-before-mentioned complication. Her sentence was subsequently reduced to five years probation.

    About a week after her release, Richardson was on the stage at the voting rights rally and getting a hug from Al Sharpton.

    Naturally, county Republicans criticized the Richardson’s inclusion at the event. But Hamilton County Democratic Party Chairman Tim Burke also called it “particularly problematic.” Bobby Hilton, the president of NAN’s Greater Cincinnati Chapter, in desperate spin mode, tried to deflect the bipartisan outrage by telling the Cincinnati Enquirer: “We did not celebrate or applaud a convicted felon. We congratulated a lady with health issues coming home to take care of her sick sister.”

    If that’s true, isn’t there a health care event at which Richardson could be celebrated?

    To even acknowledge someone convicted of vote fraud among the crowd at such an event is unseemly. Bringing that person up to share the stage with distinguished guests — and for one of the leading critics of polling place protections to hug them — is just plain wrong.

    In January, on his “PoliticsNation” program on MSNBC, Sharpton likened voter ID to a poll tax and claimed its supporters “have not been able to come up with any widespread fraud in any of the states that are passing these laws.”

    To the contrary, Al, you’ve embraced the problem.

    Cherylyn Harley LeBon is co-chairman of the Project 21 black leadership network

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