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#5754
26 minutes ago, Incredulity said:

 

lol you poor thing. If this is honestly the best trolling you can put out there, maybe sit this one out. Be better.

parks and recreation GIF

#5755
12 hours ago, EuroHorn said:

Oh and Obama saying that russia was not something to worry about. *snicker*

 

 

And here's Eurohorn from the rafters as he lands a devastating blow... on an empty table. 

#5758

Does Biden even need to run a second time? He’s done more in 18 months than any President of consequence before.
 

Immigration and election integrity then call it a wrap. Can WFH the rest of the time.

#5761
15 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Did every R vote against it?  

Yes. Harris wouldn't have has to vote otherwise.

#5762
18 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Did every R vote against it?  

Is that even a question nowadays, Colin’s learned her lesson 

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#5764
37 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Did every R vote against it?  

No, Manchin and Sinema voted for it.

#5765

It really is incredible that literally everything is on party lines now.  This is not at all how congress is supposed to work.

#5766
4 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

It really is incredible that literally everything is on party lines now.  This is not at all how congress is supposed to work.

Wel thanks republicans and Gingrich 

#5767
Just now, Gengs1 said:

Wel thanks republicans and Gingrich 

YEP. And McConnell

#5769
1 hour ago, StassneyHorn said:

Does Biden even need to run a second time? He’s done more in 18 months than any President of consequence before.
 

Immigration and election integrity then call it a wrap. Can WFH the rest of the time.

Gay marriage too. Getting a vote in September. I think it’s close to 60 - somewhere around 57/58 with a bunch of fence sitters. 

#5770

They need to pass the budget and chug along, remove the R talking point of gov shutdown 

 

when is house voting on this?

#5771
2 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

Did every R vote against it?  

To be honest, I’m wondering if some of the R’s “yes” buttons even work anymore. They’ve voted against so much bipartisan legislation lately.

#5772
33 minutes ago, Gengs1 said:

They need to pass the budget and chug along, remove the R talking point of gov shutdown 

 

when is house voting on this?

Friday 

#5773
32 minutes ago, Voldemort86 said:

To be honest, I’m wondering if some of the R’s “yes” buttons even work anymore. They’ve voted against so much bipartisan legislation lately.

Whoever coined that term ‘the party of NO’, probably during Obama’s term, was absolutely on the nose.  
 

I’m not really sure what they’re for anymore…because their stance is all an exercise in contradiction:  they espouse small government (build the wall, corporate tax breaks, etc), limited regulation and oversight (see 2008 financial crisis, or trying to castrate renewables), and personal freedom (abortion, voting, gay marriage, church and state, etc).  

#5774
7 minutes ago, Homercles said:

Whoever coined that term ‘the party of NO’, probably during Obama’s term, was absolutely on the nose.  
 

I’m not really sure what they’re for anymore…because their stance is all an exercise in contradiction:  they espouse small government (build the wall, corporate tax breaks, etc), limited regulation and oversight (see 2008 financial crisis, or trying to castrate renewables), and personal freedom (abortion, voting, gay marriage, church and state, etc).  

They are for whatever the democrats aren’t and against whatever the democrats want. That’s it 

#5775
21 minutes ago, Homercles said:

Whoever coined that term ‘the party of NO’, probably during Obama’s term, was absolutely on the nose.  
 

I’m not really sure what they’re for anymore…because their stance is all an exercise in contradiction:  they espouse small government (build the wall, corporate tax breaks, etc), limited regulation and oversight (see 2008 financial crisis, or trying to castrate renewables), and personal freedom (abortion, voting, gay marriage, church and state, etc).  

They are for lowering the tax burden of the rich and corporations. That's it. That's all the Republican Party stands for. Everything else is just a means to an end.

#5776
It really is incredible that literally everything is on party lines now.  This is not at all how congress is supposed to work.

Eh, not really

The only thing that matters is the W/L. The score is irrelevant.

Once the outcome is secure, it is in everyone’s best interest to vote in the way most likely to help their next election.
#5777
On 8/6/2022 at 2:00 PM, Voldemort86 said:

 I think we should at least know whose coming in and out of our country like other countries on earth are able to do.

 

 

are you high? You must be high.

 

#5779
2 hours ago, Voldemort86 said:

To be honest, I’m wondering if some of the R’s “yes” buttons even work anymore. They’ve voted against so much bipartisan legislation lately.

Oh they'll use the Aye button repeatedly.

On some shit that Boobert or MTG come up with.

#5780
4 hours ago, Homercles said:

Whoever coined that term ‘the party of NO’, probably during Obama’s term, was absolutely on the nose.  
 

I’m not really sure what they’re for anymore…because their stance is all an exercise in contradiction:  they espouse small government (build the wall, corporate tax breaks, etc), limited regulation and oversight (see 2008 financial crisis, or trying to castrate renewables), and personal freedom (abortion, voting, gay marriage, church and state, etc).  

It’s hard to respect them and take them seriously.  States rights issues such as marijuana reform and abortion are the ultimate personal freedom type issues and they want to rapidly oppose both while sending us back to the 50’s.  Such a weird ass party.

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#5781

Its not issue-by-issue.  There are those tabulations that show "X agreed with the Democrats on 60% of the votes last year!"  That's what they are trying to avoid.  It's a consequence of single party rule in most states.  

#5782
11 hours ago, Voldemort86 said:

It’s hard to respect them and take them seriously.  States rights issues such as marijuana reform and abortion are the ultimate personal freedom type issues and they want to rapidly oppose both while sending us back to the 50’s.  Such a weird ass party.

They aren't weird.  They are amoral pieces of hypocritical shit that don't give a fuck about anyone but themselves.  Both politicians and voters alike.

#5786
13 hours ago, Bama Chick said:

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I gotta say, bearded eye-patch Biden looks pretty bad ass.

He should grow a beard for the lulz.

#5787
35 minutes ago, FirstTimeCaller said:

I gotta say, bearded eye-patch Biden looks pretty bad ass.
 

Agreed. 😀  That's over in the Satire thread.

#5792
2 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

Did inflation go up in July from June, Mr. Smartypants?

Don’t engage the troll. Just block like everyone else does. 

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