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3 minutes ago, B-Man said:

Ranting Corbyn accuses Trump of ‘creating a sense of hate’ – but tens of thousands of protesters FAIL to show up for demonstration against the US President. 

 

 

As Saul Alinsky said, a tactic that drags on becomes a drag, and all this over-the-top street theater has dragged on and on. It’s boring and predictable.

 
 
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The reporting for the #resist crowd these days is enormous compared to the actual #resist crowd size.

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11 minutes ago, B-Man said:

‘Antifa’ member caught trying to imprison Republican students in a UW classroom in Seattle,

 

chaining the door shut during a College Republicans meeting.

 

Chains make noise, as it turns out.

 

Antifa was spotted, chased and arrested.

 

WATCH the video here: https://mynorthwest.com/1407354/antifa-arrested-uw-republicans-classroom/

 

do you think he would fall down the stairs faster the second time we pushed him after we got out?

 

 

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Just now, row_33 said:

 

i'm 6'7" and 280 and would gladly place an elbow in the jaw of several i walked past, oopsie....

 

 

 

 

Really ?

 

Sounds like you're row_33.........and 34

 

?

 

 

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15 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Really ?

 

Sounds like you're row_33.........and 34

 

?

 

 

 

usually people rethink getting angry after they whirl around at me

 

it's okay, i'm a gentle soul unless heavily provoked

 

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I love these stories. They tend to explicitly give the names of mental health "professionals" who are acting unethically by attempting to diagnose a person who is not their patient, and spreading the results of their "diagnosis" in public.

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THE NEW RULES DON’T ONLY WORK ONE WAY: 

 

The woman who screamed ‘Nazi’ at a Trump supporter has been hounded out of a job. 

 

I don’t approve of people being hounded out of jobs for what they say, or even scream.

 

But I didn’t make the new rules,

 

and they won’t change back to something more civilized unless they’re uncomfortable for the left as well as the right.

 
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On 5/30/2019 at 2:32 PM, B-Man said:

 

 

BREAKING: Nevada Democratic governor vetoes bill to decide presidential elections by popular vote, not Electoral College.

 

 

State governments have the constitutional power to get up to all kinds of stupid mischief, but as a collection of semi-sovereign states,

 

I fail to see how any state has the authority to turn its sovereignty over to the voters of other states.

 

 

 

 

 

Waterloo for the National Popular Vote movement?

By J.R. Dunn

AT readers don’t need to be introduced to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, the desperation measure concocted by the Democrats in an effort to make an end run around the Electoral College by pledging states to abide by the popular vote.

 

Fourteen states, along with D.C., have so far passed the compact. One curious provision is that the compact does not go into effect until the number of electoral votes involved reaches 270 – a simple majority which would guarantee a candidate’s victory. The number of electoral votes controlled as of now is 189 – clearly, the promoters have been concentrating on large jurisdictions.

 

The compact has 81 votes to go, a circumstance that has caused some on the right  to go into their customary “it’s all over… it’s too late… nothing can be done…” act. This is not surprising – many of them start screaming “it’s too late” every time there’s a loud noise. It has become a standard feature of the American political scene, like Mom, apple pie, and corruption in Chicago.

 

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That was where it stood until the week before last, when on May 30 Gov. Steve Sisolak of Nevada vetoed the bill, which had been passed by the state senate nine days before. This action may very well break the momentum of the march to 270, marking the high tide of the Democrat’s latest attempt to subvert representative democracy.

 

The Electoral College has outdone the Founder’s fondest hopes for it. Over the past twenty years alone, in has prevented two utterly unworthy candidates from occupying the White House – Al Gore, a flake at the very least, and Hillary Clinton, the most corrupt American politician since Aaron Burr.

 

Both, of course, were Democrats, which raises a very interesting question, because so too is Steve Sisolak. The motive behind the national popular vote movement is unquestionably a search for a means for the Dems, who can no longer command a national following, to gain the presidency by hook or by crook. So why did Sisolak turn against his own party and its future presidential hopes? Sisolak gave as his reason the fact that  “Nevada’s interests could diverge from the interests of large states,” which at least shows that he was thinking, unlike the governors of Colorado, New Mexico, or Washington, just to mention three.

 

It has often been pointed out that the end result of the popular vote movement would be national elections effectively decided by New York, Southern California, D.C., and a handful of other high-density districts. The government of the U.S. would be effectively handed over to the Northeast, a few spots on the West Coast, and a couple of Midwestern cities.



MORE AT THE LINK: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/06/waterloo_for_the_national_popular_vote_movement.html

 

 

 

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