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On 5/26/2021 at 7:47 PM, Snake said:

Best troll on the site.

I got to give you credit. You really have to be thought of as an idiot in order to get people to believe your horse shit.

You throw out word salad to stir the masses. I usually own you in one way or another, then you start a new thread. Basically you are following Rider's act of moving the needle....

The perfect troll.... :lol:

You're the site oracle!! LMMFAO!!

You ride around in a brown bread truck, wearing shit-brown shorts, dropping off boxes, trying to step around dog-shit, and having old ladies yell out, " leave it on the porch Sonny! ". 

 

Yeah, you're the guy I'm gonna' listen to!! LMMFAO!!

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47 minutes ago, Polaris 550 said:

You're the site oracle!! LMMFAO!!

You ride around in a brown bread truck, wearing shit-brown shorts, dropping off boxes, trying to step around dog-shit, and having old ladies yell out, " leave it on the porch Sonny! ". 

 

Yeah, you're the guy I'm gonna' listen to!! LMMFAO!!

I bet he's a better shot than you.

You can't even fire that cannon of yours that shoulder will never take it.

Show me the stack of dead coyotes, dead eye douchebag.

 

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On 5/26/2021 at 12:43 PM, Highmark said:

:news:

Was all ok then eh MC?

https://dailycaller.com/2017/07/13/the-democrats-obstructionism-needs-to-stop/

Senate Democrats are obstructing and delaying President Trump’s nominees on an unprecedented scale, merely to score political points with their increasingly liberal base.

 

Last month, President Trump claimed that the confirmation process for his cabinet had been “record-setting long — and I mean record-setting long — with some of the finest people in our country being delayed and delayed and delayed.”  Trump’s cabinet nominees were pending with the Senate for 25 days, on average, compared to zero to two days, on average, for the last three presidents.  Fourteen of them went through the cloture process, compared to just seven of President Obama’s cabinet nominees during his entire tenure.  Even the Washington Post recognized that Trump has “faced unusually sustained opposition for a new president” and gave his claim a rare Geppetto Checkmark, reserved for claims that are “surprisingly correct.”

As President, Trump’s greatest accomplishment to date has been keeping his promise to voters to nominate a Supreme Court justice in the mold of Justice Scalia by nominating Neil Gorsuch with unprecedented transparency.  Despite Gorsuch’s qualifications and reputation, Democrats obstructed his nomination for mere political purposes.  They baselessly attacked his character and misrepresented his extensive judicial record to play politics. 

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was forced to invoke the so-called nuclear option for now-Justice Gorsuch to receive an up-or-down vote from the Senate.  Since his confirmation, Justice Gorsuch has proven to be exactly the kind of justice a true review of his record predicted, one with immense respect for the rule of law and the text of statutes and regulations.

 
 
 

The success of the Gorsuch nomination and confirmation has not stopped Democrats from trying to replay and expand their obstruction of nearly every subsequent judicial and agency nominee President Trump has named. 

Here’s how it goes: President Trump nominates an exceptionally well-qualified and well-respected person to a position in his administration or the federal judiciary.  Senate Democrats delay the nomination as much as possible.  Democrats and the left attack the person’s character, portray mainstream conservative views as radical and un-American, and misrepresent his or her record in an attempt to score political points.  Senate Republicans, recognizing the nominee’s stellar qualifications, support the nominee and finally confirm him or her after Senate Democrats have exhausted all of their procedural delay tactics.  Once confirmed, the nominee proves to be an excellent public servant who upholds the Constitution.

As proof of these tactics, the White House provided some disturbing statistics on Monday to illustrate how Senate Democrats are following through with their promise to “obstruct the will of the American people and the President’s agenda” by delaying and opposing qualified nominees.  Only 48 of 197 agency nominees, and only 2 of 23 judicial nominees, have thus far been confirmed.  Only 10 percent of President Trump’s nominees have been confirmed by voice vote, compared to more than 90 percent of President Obama’s nominees at this point in his first term.  Senate Republicans have had to invoke cloture, with its accompanying delays, 30 times compared to 8 times for President Obama’s nominees.

 

No Democratic senator has returned a blue slip, a Senate tradition allowing senators to give approval for a judicial nominee from their state to move forward, for any of President Trump’s judicial nominees.  Michigan Supreme Court Justice Joan Larsen was nominated to the Sixth Circuit back on May 8.  Michigan voters re-elected Justice Larsen with 57 percent of the vote in 2016, and she is widely respected.  Yet Michigan has two Democrat senators, and her nomination may be delayed so that they can toe the party line laid down by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Only three of Trump’s nominee’s to the U.S. Department of Justice have been confirmed.  Rachel Brand was confirmed as Associate Attorney General after three and a half months, despite concerted efforts to find “dirt” on her. In the end, all the Democrats could find to disparage her was that she was a conservative woman.  If Senate Republicans delayed the nomination of a universally praised woman nominated by a Democrat President to a high position for so long, hang-wringing and allegations of misogyny would have been all over the mainstream news and on social media. 

MC does not care. He's the most partisan person on the site. Look at his posts.

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9 hours ago, Mainecat said:

is my thread not true ole wise one? It’s a yes no simple question.

I have asked you 1,000 yes or no questions but you lack the testicular fortitude to answer. If you think I will entertain any interrogatives direct to me you are sadly mistaken.

9 hours ago, Mainecat said:

Apples oranges box boy 

Let me know when you want some more pics of a REAL printer.. I'll send it your way.

6 hours ago, Fireball 440 said:

I bet he's a better shot than you.

You can't even fire that cannon of yours that shoulder will never take it.

Show me the stack of dead coyotes, dead eye douchebag.

 

Better shot. Better looks. Better vehicles. a real BOAT.

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