sycasey said:And this is a relevant example how?Cal88 said:bearister said:
Our country is a wee bit creepy:
Data: Emerson College Polling. Chart: Axios Visuals
Ashli Babbitt.
Unarmed protestor gunned down, peanut gallery approves.
sycasey said:And this is a relevant example how?Cal88 said:bearister said:
Our country is a wee bit creepy:
Data: Emerson College Polling. Chart: Axios Visuals
Ashli Babbitt.
Not really. When you consider that Dylan Roof killed 9 African American people in a church with the express intent of starting a race war (his words) but Luigi Mangione kills one CEO and is now charged as a domestic terrorist. Nope. Doesn't make me wonder.bearister said:
Our country is a wee bit creepy:
Data: Emerson College Polling. Chart: Axios Visuals
Almost 4 years on and you're still on about this? Seen her videos? Went into a building of her own accord. FAFO. I blame the Great Leader.Cal88 said:sycasey said:And this is a relevant example how?Cal88 said:bearister said:
Our country is a wee bit creepy:
Data: Emerson College Polling. Chart: Axios Visuals
Ashli Babbitt.
Unarmed protestor gunned down, peanut gallery approves.
FLASHBACK: Three months ago I gave a speech predicting exactly what’s happening in Congress this week.
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) December 17, 2024
The Swamp is using the threat of a Christmas shutdown to pressure congressmen into voting for a massive spending bill they won’t be able to read.
Watch: pic.twitter.com/UHzkLxTViE
There are two provisions buried in the CR that Congress is trying to slip by.
— Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) December 18, 2024
A pay increase for members of Congress from $174,000 to $243,000 per year.
Also, members of Congress are receiving an opt out from being required to use Obamacare pic.twitter.com/kWvwAgx0GD
philly1121 said:Almost 4 years on and you're still on about this? Seen her videos? Went into a building of her own accord. FAFO. I blame the Great Leader.Cal88 said:sycasey said:And this is a relevant example how?Cal88 said:bearister said:
Our country is a wee bit creepy:
Data: Emerson College Polling. Chart: Axios Visuals
Ashli Babbitt.
Unarmed protestor gunned down, peanut gallery approves.
Unarmed protestor trying to break into a part of the Capitol Building.Cal88 said:sycasey said:And this is a relevant example how?Cal88 said:bearister said:
Our country is a wee bit creepy:
Data: Emerson College Polling. Chart: Axios Visuals
Ashli Babbitt.
Unarmed protestor gunned down, peanut gallery approves.
philly1121 said:Not really. When you consider that Dylan Roof killed 9 African American people in a church with the express intent of starting a race war (his words) but Luigi Mangione kills one CEO and is now charged as a domestic terrorist. Nope. Doesn't make me wonder.bearister said:
Our country is a wee bit creepy:
Data: Emerson College Polling. Chart: Axios Visuals
MinotStateBeav said:
If Speaker Johnson passes this CR he's an absolute traitor man. Thomas Massie called it 3 months ago.
1500 page omnibus with cutouts for a new NFL stadium in D.C., more ukraine money....cuz why not? Just stuffed with pork nobody has read that was made behind closed doors and it's so bad he needs democrat votes to pass it.
Bannon: @SpeakerJohnson’s got to go. People are saying, “President Trump supports him.” Well, President Trump supports him until he doesn’t. If someone needs to show leadership here, I’ll take it. pic.twitter.com/L70fMppEyh
— Grace Chong, MBI (@gc22gc) December 18, 2024
This is an incomplete / disingenuous retelling of that event. She was not alone. There was a policeman with a gun drawn - pointed at her - and she STILL went through the door/window. I mean, how fricking stupid can you be?oski003 said:philly1121 said:Almost 4 years on and you're still on about this? Seen her videos? Went into a building of her own accord. FAFO. I blame the Great Leader.Cal88 said:sycasey said:And this is a relevant example how?Cal88 said:bearister said:
Our country is a wee bit creepy:
Data: Emerson College Polling. Chart: Axios Visuals
Ashli Babbitt.
Unarmed protestor gunned down, peanut gallery approves.
I am in a building right now. Should I be gunned down?
The 1,547-page, $110+ Billion House “Continuing Resolution” meant to avert a government shutdown includes:
— Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) December 18, 2024
-A pay increase for members of Congress from $174,000 to $243,000 per year.
-A new football stadium in D.C.
-72 pages of “Pandemic Preparedness and Response” policy
-…
There is absolutely no way a Republican leaders should have moved that bill forward. Zero. If you are for that bill what does it meant to be a Republican? Strategically the smart political move is to fight for a saled back version, let it fail then move toward the middle with spending.sycasey said:
Here's the problem Johnson has:
Republicans have a super-narrow majority. They also have the far-right Freedom Caucus who basically will accept no compromise and just want to cut everything. You can't pass anything just on their votes, though, and moderate R's and Democrats will not support such drastic cuts.
So his only choice for passing a budget and not shutting down the government (which will be very unpopular and which Republicans will definitely be blamed for) is to get some Democratic votes, which means making a lot of concessions to them. Democracy and compromise!
I wanted to read the full 1,500+ page bill & speak with key leaders before forming an opinion. Having done that, here's my view: it's full of excessive spending, special interest giveaways & pork barrel politics. If Congress wants to get serious about government efficiency, they…
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) December 18, 2024
I say this very sincerely:bear2034 said:
Shutting down the government seems more popular than ever.
If not for 𝕏, Congress would have gotten away with this ridiculous spending bill.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) December 18, 2024
Business as usual is OVER.
I form my own opinions with facts and evidence. You listen to the Great Leader.bear2034 said:philly1121 said:Not really. When you consider that Dylan Roof killed 9 African American people in a church with the express intent of starting a race war (his words) but Luigi Mangione kills one CEO and is now charged as a domestic terrorist. Nope. Doesn't make me wonder.bearister said:
Our country is a wee bit creepy:
Data: Emerson College Polling. Chart: Axios Visuals
No wonder you're confused.
We are all entitled to our own whacked opinions. Trump is your daddy.philly1121 said:I form my own opinions with facts and evidence. You listen to the Great Leader.bear2034 said:philly1121 said:Not really. When you consider that Dylan Roof killed 9 African American people in a church with the express intent of starting a race war (his words) but Luigi Mangione kills one CEO and is now charged as a domestic terrorist. Nope. Doesn't make me wonder.bearister said:
Our country is a wee bit creepy:
Data: Emerson College Polling. Chart: Axios Visuals
No wonder you're confused.
Putin is yours.bear2034 said:We are all entitled to our own whacked opinions. Trump is your daddy.philly1121 said:I form my own opinions with facts and evidence. You listen to the Great Leader.bear2034 said:philly1121 said:Not really. When you consider that Dylan Roof killed 9 African American people in a church with the express intent of starting a race war (his words) but Luigi Mangione kills one CEO and is now charged as a domestic terrorist. Nope. Doesn't make me wonder.bearister said:
Our country is a wee bit creepy:
Data: Emerson College Polling. Chart: Axios Visuals
No wonder you're confused.
bear2034 said:I wanted to read the full 1,500+ page bill & speak with key leaders before forming an opinion. Having done that, here's my view: it's full of excessive spending, special interest giveaways & pork barrel politics. If Congress wants to get serious about government efficiency, they…
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) December 18, 2024
Reduce the 1500 page bill to 20 pages so Congress can know what's actually in it.
Big C said:bear2034 said:I wanted to read the full 1,500+ page bill & speak with key leaders before forming an opinion. Having done that, here's my view: it's full of excessive spending, special interest giveaways & pork barrel politics. If Congress wants to get serious about government efficiency, they…
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) December 18, 2024
Reduce the 1500 page bill to 20 pages so Congress can know what's actually in it.
vivek taking crash course in how government works
Big C said:bear2034 said:I wanted to read the full 1,500+ page bill & speak with key leaders before forming an opinion. Having done that, here's my view: it's full of excessive spending, special interest giveaways & pork barrel politics. If Congress wants to get serious about government efficiency, they…
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) December 18, 2024
Reduce the 1500 page bill to 20 pages so Congress can know what's actually in it.
Vivek taking crash course in how government works. Is surprised
. And this is a CR, just designed to keep the government from shutting down. And just because appropriations is spending doesn't mean you spend without limit or responsibilityAnarchistbear said:
The purpose of appropriations is spending not saving. Both parties have vested interest in this bill including Republicans big time with disaster relief in their states. Republicans controlling three parts of government aren't going to ring in the new year with a shutdown
82gradDLSdad said:
"No one elected this idiot"
You mean like Kamala?
Elected as VP. Ok, you go with that.dimitrig said:82gradDLSdad said:
"No one elected this idiot"
You mean like Kamala?
Kamala was elected as the Vice President of the US and was a US Senator before that
You know how a Presidential ticket works, right?82gradDLSdad said:Elected as VP. Ok, you go with that.dimitrig said:82gradDLSdad said:
"No one elected this idiot"
You mean like Kamala?
Kamala was elected as the Vice President of the US and was a US Senator before that
Yah sure. You go with it too. Kamala was elected.sycasey said:You know how a Presidential ticket works, right?82gradDLSdad said:Elected as VP. Ok, you go with that.dimitrig said:82gradDLSdad said:
"No one elected this idiot"
You mean like Kamala?
Kamala was elected as the Vice President of the US and was a US Senator before that
Elected to the same extent any VP is elected, yes. Both names go on the ballot.82gradDLSdad said:Yah sure. You go with it too. Kamala was elected.sycasey said:You know how a Presidential ticket works, right?82gradDLSdad said:Elected as VP. Ok, you go with that.dimitrig said:82gradDLSdad said:
"No one elected this idiot"
You mean like Kamala?
Kamala was elected as the Vice President of the US and was a US Senator before that
You guys can stop. Or continue. I'm done.sycasey said:Elected to the same extent any VP is elected, yes. Both names go on the ballot.82gradDLSdad said:Yah sure. You go with it too. Kamala was elected.sycasey said:You know how a Presidential ticket works, right?82gradDLSdad said:Elected as VP. Ok, you go with that.dimitrig said:82gradDLSdad said:
"No one elected this idiot"
You mean like Kamala?
Kamala was elected as the Vice President of the US and was a US Senator before that
And as has been noted, she has won other elections before. Which ones has Vivek won?
They could have given us a skinny CR of 2 or 3 pages until the next congress...hrmm why didn't they do that?sycasey said:
Here's the problem Johnson has:
Republicans have a super-narrow majority. They also have the far-right Freedom Caucus who basically will accept no compromise and just want to cut everything. You can't pass anything just on their votes, though, and moderate R's and Democrats will not support such drastic cuts.
So his only choice for passing a budget and not shutting down the government (which will be very unpopular and which Republicans will definitely be blamed for) is to get some Democratic votes, which means making a lot of concessions to them. Democracy and compromise!
sycasey said:Elected to the same extent any VP is elected, yes. Both names go on the ballot.82gradDLSdad said:Yah sure. You go with it too. Kamala was elected.sycasey said:You know how a Presidential ticket works, right?82gradDLSdad said:Elected as VP. Ok, you go with that.dimitrig said:82gradDLSdad said:
"No one elected this idiot"
You mean like Kamala?
Kamala was elected as the Vice President of the US and was a US Senator before that
And as has been noted, she has won other elections before. Which ones has Vivek won?
Yes, it *is* possible to enact a simple 1-page Continuing Resolution, instead of 1,500+ page omnibus pork-fest. Here it is. pic.twitter.com/2NBcDXtL03
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) December 18, 2024