Biden asks if deceased congresswoman is at White House event

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Fogdog

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I feel bad honestly. So full of their own shit theyre too far gone. Humans are inherently tribal but to be so lost in the weeds you refuse to have a discussion and stop pretending is full zombie shit. The media isnt helping, either. Theyre just repeating what they hear unfortunately.

Cant be in a recession if we literally rewrite the definition of recession. Big brain stuff.

"vote blue no matter who" is the swan song of the brainless followers here, they took the bait hook line and sinker lol.
After Jan 6, Republicans crossed a sharp and bright line that most in this country, not just Democrats cannot and will not cross. You followed your orange man into illiberalism. One man, one rule. Call it what you will. Dictatorship or fascism, what Republicans stand for today is opposed to democracy.

We saw it.

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We've quite literally seen a US flag pole used as spear against police defending the Capitol Building and it has become a metaphor for your kind of politics.

So, go ahead and try to diminish Biden for being old. It's so 2020, an echo from the past.

@VincenzioVonHook , go ahead and post propaganda about the "half of the country" who voted for Trump. That was before Jan 6, when GOP fascism was revealed. Republicans -- the Trump supporting fascist kind -- make up much less than that now. Perhaps as few as 20%. While small in number, they make it up with noise. And violence.

I miss the days when Republicans thought terrorism was a bad thing.
 
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doublejj

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nope, i just think people were sick of trump and it showed. I can have issues with current social climates without it having to do with trump or biden or the last election. I don't vote as I don't believe it really matters at the end of the day. Both sides represent lies and deception in my opinion.

I just find it easier to accept that 50% of the country has differing political views than I instead of creating bizarre theories that everyone that thinks different must be some type of "foreign troll". I mean politics has always been polarizing, russia or not.
as long as Republicans receive much of their funding from dark russian money....that will make them suspect
 

doublejj

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I feel bad honestly. So full of their own shit theyre too far gone. Humans are inherently tribal but to be so lost in the weeds you refuse to have a discussion and stop pretending is full zombie shit. The media isnt helping, either. Theyre just repeating what they hear unfortunately.

Cant be in a recession if we literally rewrite the definition of recession. Big brain stuff.

"vote blue no matter who" is the swan song of the brainless followers here, they took the bait hook line and sinker lol.
"vote blue no matter who" translates to keep Russian money out of our politics...
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I feel bad honestly. So full of their own shit theyre too far gone. Humans are inherently tribal but to be so lost in the weeds you refuse to have a discussion and stop pretending is full zombie shit. The media isnt helping, either. Theyre just repeating what they hear unfortunately.

Cant be in a recession if we literally rewrite the definition of recession. Big brain stuff.

"vote blue no matter who" is the swan song of the brainless followers here, they took the bait hook line and sinker lol.
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doublejj

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there's no truth to the claim that 50% of your country are "foreign agents" though. Having these solidified "truths" built up in your mind with zero functional backup or validation is a form of psychosis. you might want to see a professional if you are walking around every day seeing every second person as a foreign agent or operative, after all, paranoia and delusions are one of the main symptoms of schizophrenia.

Right and Left-wing extremists are a vast minorty at the end of the day and just a vocal outlier. I hardly see any in day-to-day life, so to assume that every second person is a "foreign extremist" is a bizarre, worrying thought loop to be trapped in and I hope you can find peace from the big bad foreign agents following you everywhere in your head.

"My Violence against fact". Give me a break. My words aren't violence against fact as there is negative 5 million proof that your country is 50% Russian operatives (that's your clear psychosis). So, you're telling me that you think there is nothing partisan or intolerant about seeing 50% of your country as your sworn enemy and "foreign operatives"? Wishing for the removal of 50% of the country from the gene pool based on their political views alone is the definition of intolerant and partisan. I have seen you guys talking daily about culling republicans. Wake up to yourself.

The thing is, if you are allowed to have your opinion that they have gone rogue, they are allowed the same of you. There is no right and wrong in opinion sadly.

until you can show me a shred of validity that there are over 160 million "Russian spies" in the country, it's a clear paranoid delusion, and nothing but.
Russian Agent Maria Butina......
she worked to infiltrate conservative groups in the US, including the National Rifle Association, as part of an effort to promote Russian interests in the 2016 United States presidential election.[4][5][6] The Senate Intelligence Committee later concluded that she attempted to persuade the Trump campaign to establish a secret communications back channel with Russia.[7]
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Fogdog

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as long as Republicans receive much of their funding from dark russian money....that will make them suspect
I find it interesting that Trump's Super Pac stopped receiving millions in "small donor" contributions days after the US announced sanctions against Russia that cut off the flow of Russian and aligned oligarch money to the west. It might be just a coincidence. Maybe.
 

cannabineer

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Believing foreign powers or evil doers only target one party is the most laughable thing youve said in all your incoherent statements.
Of course both parties are being targeted.

One is being libeled for being inconveniently not very corrupt.

The other, choc-a-bloc with useful idiots, is receiving funds and troll backing.

Not to load the question overmuch, but what is this gig paying you?
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Did you post this or was your account hacked again?
No, it’s me. I just don’t understand why some can’t answer a simple question or two. Is it that you don’t want to admit that things are a little sketchy these days just to save the face of your core beliefs ?, or are you really better off now?
 

doublejj

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No, it’s me. I just don’t understand why some can’t answer a simple question or two. Is it that you don’t want to admit that things are a little sketchy these days just to save the face of your core beliefs ?, or are you really better off now?
Full List of Republicans Who Voted Against Food Security for Veterans
Rick Allen, Georgia
Jodey Arrington, Texas
Jim Baird, Indiana
Dan Bishop, North Carolina
Mo Brooks, Alabama
Ken Buck, Colorado
Tim Burchett, Tennessee
Michael Cloud, Texas
Andrew Clyde, Georgia
James Comer, Kentucky
Dan Crenshaw, Texas
Jeff Duncan, South Carolina
Jake Ellzey, Texas
Pat Fallon, Texas
Drew Ferguson, Georgia
Scott Franklin, Florida
Matt Gaetz, Florida
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Bob Good, Virginia
Lance Gooden, Texas
Paul Gosar, Arizona
Mark Green, Tennessee
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia
Morgan Griffith, Virginia
Glen Grothman, Wisconsin
Andy Harris, Maryland
Diana Harshbarger, Tennessee
Kevin Hern, Oklahoma
Jody Hice, Georgia
Ronny Jackson, Texas
Jim Jordan, Ohio
John Joyce, Pennsylvania
Debbie Lesko, Arizona
Barry Loudermilk, Georgia
Thomas Massie, Kentucky
Mary Miller, Illinois
Barry Moore, Alabama
Ralph Norman, South Carolina
Steven Palazzo, Mississippi
Scott Perry, Pennsylvania
Bill Posey, Florida
Matt Rosendale, Montana
Chip Roy, Texas
Steve Scalise, Louisiana
Greg Steube, Florida
Van Taylor, Texas
Tom Tiffany, Wisconsin
Daniel Webster, Florida
 

doublejj

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Full List of Republicans Who Voted Against Food Security for Veterans
Rick Allen, Georgia
Jodey Arrington, Texas
Jim Baird, Indiana
Dan Bishop, North Carolina
Mo Brooks, Alabama
Ken Buck, Colorado
Tim Burchett, Tennessee
Michael Cloud, Texas
Andrew Clyde, Georgia
James Comer, Kentucky
Dan Crenshaw, Texas
Jeff Duncan, South Carolina
Jake Ellzey, Texas
Pat Fallon, Texas
Drew Ferguson, Georgia
Scott Franklin, Florida
Matt Gaetz, Florida
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Bob Good, Virginia
Lance Gooden, Texas
Paul Gosar, Arizona
Mark Green, Tennessee
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia
Morgan Griffith, Virginia
Glen Grothman, Wisconsin
Andy Harris, Maryland
Diana Harshbarger, Tennessee
Kevin Hern, Oklahoma
Jody Hice, Georgia
Ronny Jackson, Texas
Jim Jordan, Ohio
John Joyce, Pennsylvania
Debbie Lesko, Arizona
Barry Loudermilk, Georgia
Thomas Massie, Kentucky
Mary Miller, Illinois
Barry Moore, Alabama
Ralph Norman, South Carolina
Steven Palazzo, Mississippi
Scott Perry, Pennsylvania
Bill Posey, Florida
Matt Rosendale, Montana
Chip Roy, Texas
Steve Scalise, Louisiana
Greg Steube, Florida
Van Taylor, Texas
Tom Tiffany, Wisconsin
Daniel Webster, Florida
Democrats passed it anyway....
 

CunningCanuk

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No, it’s me. I just don’t understand why some can’t answer a simple question or two. Is it that you don’t want to admit that things are a little sketchy these days just to save the face of your core beliefs ?, or are you really better off now?
Your questions are disingenuous at best, blatant trolling at worst. You do realize the economic issues you’re asking questions about are world wide, right?
 
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