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Nothing else needs to be said. 
 

These people are thugs and tyrants.  
 

The sooner everyone figures this out and knows what it means the better.  
 

 

 

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The election is over!!!  Complete GOP sweep!!

 

And Americans coming to see the Ds are completely insane:

 

 

 

 

Voters are now more likely to see the Republican Party as capable of governing, tackling big issues and keeping the country safe compared with the Democratic Party.

 

By a 9-point margin, voters also see the Democratic Party as more ideologically extreme than the GOP.

 

The trends against the Democratic Party are largely driven by worsening perceptions among its own voter base, which suggests that the party will have to rely more than ever on negative partisanship to keep control of the White House.

 

Voters See Democrats as Veering Further From the Center Than Republicans
 

By an almost double-digit margin, voters are now more likely to say the Democratic Party is “too liberal” than they are to say the GOP is “too conservative.” That’s another big change from 2020, when roughly equivalent shares viewed both parties as too ideologically extreme.


https://pro.morningconsult.com/analysis/voter-confidence-democratic-party-2024-election

 

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Maher: The Government Censorship Revealed in Missouri v. Biden Is ‘Dangerous’ 

 

On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher stated that the Missouri v. Biden case revealed that “Big Tech was basically colluding with the government” to suppress speech on the coronavirus and “that’s what’s dangerous, I think, from the Democrats, is that a lot of them believe that social media’s job” is to suppress speech they don’t agree with.

 

Maher said, “That issue…censoring speech, that is dangerous. Because, there was just a case, Missouri v. Biden, and this was about COVID ‘misinformation,’ but a lot of the misinformation, it turns out, was coming from the other side. But you couldn’t say it. That’s what this case was about. Big Tech was basically colluding with the government to suppress any speech — this was brought by two very esteemed doctors, and then they had a letter that I think was signed by 16,000 doctors and researchers who said, we are dissenting from what we think is the right way to handle this pandemic, with the masking to the degree it was done, school closings, shutdowns, natural immunity versus vaccination, none of it was crazy stuff. And you are not allowed…that’s what’s dangerous, I think, from the Democrats, is that a lot of them believe that social media’s job is to suppress — and these were the people who used to be so skeptical of Corporate America and the pharmaceutical industry. And now they want the government just to shut down anybody who doesn’t agree with [them]?”

 

https://12ft.io/proxy?ref=&q=https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2023/09/29/maher-the-censorship-revealed-in-missouri-v-biden-is-dangerous/

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Its not even traditional fascism. 

 

its some kind of corporatism/oligarchy/statist ideology with a socialistic tinge.

 

Loving the hallmarks of oppressive regimes. like censorships, using the state against political opponents, attacking the actual laws of the nation. 

 

1. Abolition of private property in land and application of all rents of land to public purpose. (who owns the 15-minute city)

 

 2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax

 

 3. Abolition of all rights of inheritance

 

4. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels.

We call it government seizures, tax liens, "forfeiture" Public "law" 99-570 (1986); Executive order 11490, sections 1205, 2002 which gives private land to the Department of Urban Development; the imprisonment of "terrorists" and those who speak out or write against the "government" (1997 Crime/Terrorist Bill); or the IRS confiscation of property without due process.

 

5. Centralization of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly

 

6. Centralization of the means of communication and transportation in the hands of the state

 

7. Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the state; the bringing into cultivation of waste lands, and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a common plan - Green Agenda.

 

 

 

 

 

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Welcome back, to that same old place that you laughed about.

 

***t hole country deserves the clown shows it continues to vote for.  I can no longer take part in the blatantly obvious distractions and low info discussions about ***t no one cares about as you continue to leave this country worse off to the kids we’re only going to have significantly less of because we can’t afford anything and, you aren’t allowed to say anything sane.  Like there are 2 genders and grooming trans kids being pushed by Ds is evil.  
 

Good luck y’all. 

 

Hey, that's no way to say goodbye. Just four days ago you were so depressed about Ronnie's failure to get any traction whatsoever that you symbolically excited the arena, only to return to carry on a conversation with yourself.

 

Welcome back, Blitzie.

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7 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:


A live picture of the Monday morning commute into DC ?

Come on, you know the water flowing out of that is moving too fast to be like the commute into DC. 

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3 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Come on, you know the water flowing out of that is moving too fast to be like the commute into DC. 

unless you pay the 40-50 bucks to get on the I-66.  

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The entire Justice system is engaged in political activism, it’s so embarrassingly obvious at this point… but they are getting away with it so don’t expect it to cease. 
 

I sure hope for their sake any of these republicans that get any sort of traction they are beyond squeaky clean and has great lawyers, because they are going to have the bullseye on them next.  

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Throughout history, no government that ever attempted to censor its citizens, were ever remembered as “the good guys” by historians…👍

 

 

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9 minutes ago, B-Man said:


 

 

 

 

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I honestly don’t even know what this means…

 

-Does this mean if you believe a male cannot be a female, you are a MAGA extremist?

 

-Does it mean if you believe we should NOT give people special privileges based on the color of your skin, you are a MAGA extremist?

 

-Does it mean if you believe we should have a border where we don’t just let the entire world pass over, all at once, while the law abiding tax payer foots the bill, you are a MAGA extremist?

 

- Does it mean if you are against government censorship, you are a MAGA extremist?

 

I’m really curious to know what MAGA means to people, and why it is considered extreme by our president…

 

Because I just listed 4 simple things that are very American, and yet our president does not agree with those American standards…

 

Perhaps Biden is looking for extremism in all the wrong places…😉

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On 10/1/2023 at 10:23 PM, Big Blitz said:

The election is over!!!  Complete GOP sweep!!

 

And Americans coming to see the Ds are completely insane:

 

 

 

 

Voters are now more likely to see the Republican Party as capable of governing, tackling big issues and keeping the country safe compared with the Democratic Party.

 

By a 9-point margin, voters also see the Democratic Party as more ideologically extreme than the GOP.

 

The trends against the Democratic Party are largely driven by worsening perceptions among its own voter base, which suggests that the party will have to rely more than ever on negative partisanship to keep control of the White House.

 

Voters See Democrats as Veering Further From the Center Than Republicans
 

By an almost double-digit margin, voters are now more likely to say the Democratic Party is “too liberal” than they are to say the GOP is “too conservative.” That’s another big change from 2020, when roughly equivalent shares viewed both parties as too ideologically extreme.


https://pro.morningconsult.com/analysis/voter-confidence-democratic-party-2024-election

 

Where does this GOP sweep come from?

 

Republicans control, one facet of government, and they’re not even doing a very good job of it

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3 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

Where does this GOP sweep come from?

 

Republicans control, one facet of government, and they’re not even doing a very good job of it


 

I’m mocking people saying “this election is over” regarding the primary because the polls say Trump is winning.
 

So, based on that logic bc Trump is beating Biden, it’s Joever.  

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5 hours ago, JaCrispy said:

Throughout history, no government that ever attempted to censor its citizens, were ever remembered as “the good guys” by historians…👍

 

 

DeSantis needs to hear this....can you let him know?

8 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:


 

I’m mocking people saying “this election is over” regarding the primary because the polls say Trump is winning.
 

So, based on that logic bc Trump is beating Biden, it’s Joever.  

Some big investors (can't remember who right off- maybe the sleazy JP Morgan CEO, maybe Goldman sachs) say it will be neither.  Hope he's right...

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1 hour ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

DeSantis needs to hear this....can you let him know?

Some big investors (can't remember who right off- maybe the sleazy JP Morgan CEO, maybe Goldman sachs) say it will be neither.  Hope he's right...


well Goldmans throwing so much money at Biden already, I doubt they are leveling the field. 

Big banks and Wall Street love the dems.. they make each other extremely wealthy. 
 

Oh sorry, I bet you didn’t know that …. Big oil to republicans a decade ago is nothing compared to the corporate money buying democrats now 

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8 hours ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:


well Goldmans throwing so much money at Biden already, I doubt they are leveling the field. 

Big banks and Wall Street love the dems.. they make each other extremely wealthy. 
 

Oh sorry, I bet you didn’t know that …. Big oil to republicans a decade ago is nothing compared to the corporate money buying democrats now 

looks to me like Goldman spreads it around pretty evenly to whichever side they think will help more.....

https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/goldman-sachs/summary?id=d000000085

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4 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

looks to me like Goldman spreads it around pretty evenly to whichever side they think will help more.....

https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/goldman-sachs/summary?id=d000000085

Good find- look at 2020- that was the last one I remember seeing. Biden and Democratic pac were the top hauls. And you can see they just love ol $70 millionaire life politician chuck. 
 

so we always hear Rs are the party of big business, obviously the banks are buying dems just as much of not more. 
 

we can agree the data supports that conclusion right? 

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