You know, hard for me to have sympathy for a lot of restaurants and bars though. Most of the people I've met who've worked in them long term, and a good chunk of their ownership, have been some of the biggest wannabe grifting, drug-using, commie cucks that I know. Most have been vocal supporters for the shut downs and Bernie turned Biden voters.
eh, set fire to the house and wait...
If I have this right going by things around the web. Republicans from contested states have sent their own slate of electors, which as of now is mostly symbolic. If the DNI report hopefully dropping soon, and some of these audits( AZ, MI) recognizing fraud, we'll have evidence that can be used in a legally actionable matter. Then we may be able to get those Republican elector slates recognized legally, and then SCOTUS to take up a case.
So, if it goes down like this, that would demonstrate other states doing what Texas was complaining about. So the Texas law suit was early?
I agree with that. We are the future. Same thing is happening with the Democrats and Progressives on the otherside. In a few years neither will be our parents parties. Neocons/Neolibs are dying out, and this may be why we are seeing such a rush to put as much power in a few hands as possible, while maintaining the facade of a democracy.
But outside of OANN or Newsmax, would those public addresses be covered?
Sums up a lot of my college observations. Basically the only real tests left are math based where you have to show your calculations or essay-based, where the prof has to care enough read it. The scantron based testing is a way for university to lower the cost and increase profits per credit hour, but lowers the quality of education labor.
Well, that explains California, their suspected vote fraud, and the Pelosi-Newsome relationship.
Well, they gotta publish something to justify that tenure, its not like anyone has written a giant, comprehensive tome about its decline and fall, like 250 years ago.
The lack of decorum is one of the things I don't personally like about Trump. But decorum only matters when there is at least some level of trust between both sides. We're way beyond that. He truly is perfect for the times.
KILLDOZER!!!!
The bear needs another head.
Elaine (Elena) Chao is Taiwanese, heiress to a large shipping company.
Yup, if he didn't have Yarmouth and co, running a Batshit Democrat party that takes its marching orders from Pelosi and China, he'd long ago have been primaried for a more energetic Repubican or a Democrat that is actually an American (those may exist in another timeline where they aren't all extinct.)
From what I know of her, she was a liberals liberal, willing to twist the constition to within reason for her ideals, not as poorly thought out and flagrant as the Progressives of today. If she had written a book from before she was Justice, might be worth a read, get into her head a bit. She at least seemed like she stuck to her principals, which is maybe why she butted heads with Obama and the Neolibs/NeoCons that have domintated their respective parties until recently.
The colonel working with Guiliani has said similar remarks at election fraud hearing in the problem states. The KY Governors race was one of the contests that has tipped his team off to Dominion and similar elections software products.
Well, I guess this explains the Mattis firing a little while back. I remember when that happened, a lot of my lefty acquaintances crowed, especially the ex-military ones. They saw that as further proof of Trumps failings as a leader. But now we're here seeing this, and its the fake news reporting it. What a time to be alive.
Well, I believe the Obama- era Democrat party has lost more seats and statehouses than in other decades.
I believe your right, with recreational weed, there was a flood of midwestern liberals that moved there. For a while, a few I knew would return every few months, trafficking.
YouTube is afraid. Should have screen-shotted for you guys, but I got ask a survey question by YouTube earlier today, asking if I had a positive opinion of any of the following technology companies. It was a list of our usual culprits (Facebook, Google, Amazon, Twitter). I thought that was pretty interesting.
That's definitely a factor in building wealth, and a wealthier middle-class as a whole.
Not alot we can do about that except that in the aftermath, we find our soapbox, explain our points and reasons about why this happened, make sure the facts are out there for those willing to listen, and never leave any of their claims about a Trump dictatorship uncontested.
Progs are almost like some kind of Neo-Aztecs, figuratively sacrificing their enemies and their own, for perceived favor of a god that will ultimately fail them when they're cast amongst the losers of history.
You mean like one-time use pads? eh, works for the Ruskies and their Buzzer station.
I wound up working as for a vendor for a little while, when I finished college. We serviced a lot stores and restaurants, got to see a lot of the city metro area I was living in at the time, from the c-stores in the food desert ghettos to the cafes and big boxes outside the mcmansioned suburbs. Got to know a lot of different types of people through that job.
It was like you described, lots of back of house types of questionable citizenship, coked out front of house types who couldn't be bothered to do anything right and just party forever. Then the asshole manager/owners. I believe they hold those Democrat Anti-business beliefs publicly so they can show their staff they're "one of them". Privately, they want someone else (the taxpayer) to cover they're employees existence as much as possible, so they can pay them less. The second-class denizens that are illegal aliens are a great example.