I can only think of two people I’ve actually cried because of their passing. One, is obviously, Rush. He has done so much for his community, and by that I mean the community he grew up in. Most people will never know his personal contribution to his home.
Convention of states could cause term limits.
What would be better than censure is barring those RINOs from receiving funds from their local GOP in future elections. If they are so wise and represent their constituents so clearly, then they should have no problem with funding.
In weather like this, it is important to check on neighbors. Building community relations is one of the biggest ways to redpill and repair some of the damage the MSM has done, and it’s the decent thing to do also.
I think he said he doesn’t plan to run in 2024. He left AG of Missouri after only one term to run for Senate against Claire McCaskill, who only won because the Republican running said something incredibly stupid and didn’t drop out even though everyone was begging him too. Hawley said he doesn’t want to be a one term Senator that runs for president like Obama and wants to keep representing Missouri.
She deserves one from the President, not just because of her being a country music icon but for everything she’s done for where she grew up with absolutely nothing in eastern Tennessee. Trump really should give her that medal.
KotakuInAction2.win is the Gamergate community here.
Edit: this article talks about Gamergate and does a pretty good job
https://newdiscourses.com/2020/09/gamergate-gamers-first-stand-up-against-grievance-social-justice/
I had to take a history class in college and we had two books required for it. One was “A people’s history of the United States” by Howard Zinn which, as you can probably guess, was from a very leftist point of view. The other was “America: The Last Best Hope” by William Bennett who was Secretary of Education under Reagan. While Bennett is more of a neoconservative and a war hawk, IIRC, his two books were very well done. I also recently heard C. Bradley Thompson, a professor at Clemson, do an interview with Dave Rubin and he talked some about his book “America’s Revolutionary Mind”, which I haven’t gotten a chance to read, but sounds like a very interesting book.
The Democrat party is an awful thing, but Andrew Jackson was a populist president who hated the financial and banking system. It is not fair to blame the founder of something when it becomes significantly perverted from its original course.
Shorting stocks is where you sell a stock you don’t own to someone at the current price and you promise to buy the actual stock later, contractually it has to occur by the last Friday of the month, hoping that the price will go down when you purchase the stock. So you sell the promised stock for $10 and then hope to buy it later at $5 to make a $5 profit. In this case, the hedge funds did this but also shorted more stocks than actually exist, something like 130% of GameStop stock. People on Reddit caught wind of this and decided to buy all the GameStop stock they can which caused the GameStop stock to shoot up to $350+ due to increased demand for it and then hold it till this Friday. Well, those hedge funds have to purchase the stocks they promised no matter the price, so they sold it for $10 and have to buy it for $350 causing a $340 loss per stock. There is also the added wrinkle that the supply of GameStop stock is basically completely dry, so some hedge funds are buying stocks right now just so they are completely fucked.
Not really because the impeachment hasn’t actually been challenged in a court if Congress’ actions were legal. It’s like when Cuomo or Newsom make some stupid, unconstitutional COVID order, it goes to court and the governor drops it so the court dismisses the case as moot; there was no actual case tried as to whether the order was constitutional or not.
People clearly don’t know who Rush actually was, even beyond conservative praise.