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JerryNadlerBeltFund 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm sure there are still plenty in our IC who would gladly attribute any attack on POTUS to "The Russians." FiveEye "allies" would offer corroborating evidence on short notice.

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'd settle for any action at this point. Single or double. Don't really care which.

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 2 points ago +2 / -0

How about renaming this fine boat after a patriot before taking down one more statue of Lee, Lincoln, Columbus, Jackson or painting one more commie BLM mural?

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 16 points ago +16 / -0

I'll send him a bucket of extra-crispy and another of original recipe to signal a job as well done as the Colonel's fine chicken.

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 3 points ago +3 / -0

That reminds me of a local Gov election ad that Roy Cooper made - he just condemned Dan Forest for not wearing a mask. "I'm Roy Cooper. Dan Forest doesn't wear a mask. He must want you to die. Vote for me - I'll wear a mask and make sure you and your neighbors do, too!! "

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 10 points ago +10 / -0

Decency. Dignity. Honesty. Biden.

one of these things is not like the other. One of these things doesn't belong. . .

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 9 points ago +9 / -0

I'll offer him some advice: If your gut tells you to get the hell off stage to avoid a quesiton, but halfway off the stage, your brain glitches into thinking you have a point to make, TRUST YOUR GUT!!!!

What a maroooon.

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 6 points ago +6 / -0

Several years ago my clients were all in academia. I couldn't understand why the R&D labs (graduate-level, corporate-sponsored research) state-owned, land-grant universities were attended and staffed by almost no Americans.

At their conferences, I'd hear all the bullshit about diversity is strength; American students want to study business and law, not engineering; foreign students pay full tuition, and we need the money, etc. . . Regardless I didn't like the twinkle in one researcher's eyes when he talked about rockets.

Looking back, it's easy to see how infiltration has been going on for a very long time.

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 7 points ago +7 / -0

unSERIOUS question: Do WE have to give 10% of our $600 up to the Big Guy, or is that already withheld from the total $2,750 per person cost of this bill? I'd feel just terrible if I didn't pay my fair share.

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 24 points ago +24 / -0

I won't talk you down. I'll suggest you maintain. The process plays out through the 6th of January. That's when we'll know how we keep our republic, peacefully or otherwise.

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 5 points ago +5 / -0

The Biden team wants to STAY in bed with them.
Thanks to the Clintons for kicking off the sharing of aerospace / missile tech with China. There were probably plenty of others before them. GHW Bush's dad had to plead no contest to helping Nazis protect their finances during WWII, so traitors are nothing new here.

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 5 points ago +5 / -0

You know who else can't open a bank account? American people who are broke and unemployed. Maybe that should be a priority, you fucking RINO.

And, someone please explain to me, but a simple rube, why we go into debt to give money to other countries?

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm sure he'll fuck us just as bad as the other guy, but if we can deny the other guy the majority, at least our cocaine-traitor-turtle can keep the courts slightly less radical.

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 13 points ago +13 / -0

It's telling how the crowd reacts to Pence discussing a (6-year) Senate election on Jan 5: "FOUR MORE YEARS!!!"

These people don't GAF about the "Kelly and Dave show." They want GEOTUS, and will support these two loser Senate candidates to give him a R majority in the Senate (not counting for RINOs, and they are abundant).

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 16 points ago +16 / -0

I voted for him - in 2014 because I was a dumbass, and in 2020 because POTUS asked me to - but, let's be very clear: ** I didn't celebrate either time.** Fuck this RINO.

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 2 points ago +2 / -0

I see he's puffing up his neck-protecting airbag in anticipation. One to the gut should get him to relax his neck, leaving the throat open and unprotected.

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 2 points ago +2 / -0

You forgot the foreign aid and diversity training.

Nope, my bad - you've included diversity trainers and lobbyists supporting foreign aid in line 4. Good work!

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 1 point ago +1 / -0

"Hello, fellow Senators, since I know none of us have had time to read this, so as a service to all of your, I'd like to make sure we're all on the same page. Let's begin on page 1 . . . "

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thanks for the link! I was about to dig over at CTH for the info included in this article - it really explains a lot:

1986 : $61 Million, or about $113,700 per lawmaker

2016 : $3.1 Billion, or about $5.8 Million per lawmaker

Edit - adjusting for inflation, $113k in 1986 would be about equivalent to $240k in 2016. So this is 24 times greater than just time-adjusted dollars.

That's a lot of junkets, dinners, events, speaking fees, etc. Why the fuck do they even get a salary? Why do they even dare vote for raises for themselves, when the salary is a pittance compared to the perks of the job? Other perks include trading on inside info and much more graft we don't see (See Biden, Clinton Foundation, etc).

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JerryNadlerBeltFund 11 points ago +11 / -0

Just like the postal worker in WV, I believe. The examples that MSM are allowed to discuss are anecdotes about someone stuffing an extra R or two in the ballot box. It gives them trivial examples to cite when we discuss fraud. They point to "no widespread fraud," "anecdotal evidence," and the cherry on top is, "and he was a repiblican!"

They use the "he's a republican" line whenever it helps support an anti-Trump point. Easy candidates for this tactic are Kemp, Romney, McConnell, McCain's rotten corpse, and hell, even Joe the intern killer Scarborough.

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