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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
The Clintons, Obama, George Soros, Tom Steyer, Cryin Chuck Schumer, just throw in every Dem you can name. I'm sure they're all part of the Derp State conspiracy to bring down Trump.
THey aLl haTchED tHe pLOt! pLOt hATcHerS!
for the record do you believe the dossier was a concoction by individuals to sabotage trumps run at the presidency--don't know how far its tentacles reached out if at all
but its pretty certain it was a concoction--and I really don't have a problem with somebody using Bullshit to try to win an election
I do have an issue with somebody using that same bullshit to not only win the election but use it to put somebody in legal jeopardy with that bullshit
one of the candidates that's making a lot of news is this Andrew yang dude
he actually has some good ideas--not sure how far he can get with the 1000 dollar giveaway to those over 18 a months but a lot of his ideas are unique and thought provoking
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his immigration policies and his ideas on guncontrol and his belief that we will lose a lot of jobs in years gto come
far as paying everyone a thousand--well lets just raise the prices of everything out there and watch inflation skyrocket
far as the judge Janine stuff--she didn't say anything wrong. just the same thing you should ask when you have a ultraconservative Christian running things
part of why we vote --we have to take religious views of the candidate into account--not a single thing wrong with Janine bringing that up
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Florida voters last November passed Amendment 4 with 64% of the vote, which returned voting rights to all ex-cons who had served their sentence/finished probation. Florida ex-cons were previously required to wait years after serving their sentence just for the right to petition the Governor, who had to personally re-institute their voting rights. During his 8 years in office, Rick Scott did this for almost no one. As a result, Florida had the highest population of non-eligible voters in the nation because of prison terms.
Now the Republican-controlled legislature, enraged by the will of the voters, wants to roll things back and is trying to pass a bill that would strip this newly enfranchised group of their right to vote if they owe any courtroom fines, fees, etc. Which is projected to kick hundreds of thousands of people back off the voter rolls again.
This is basically a poll tax.
I don't believe the incarcerated should be allowed to vote. I imagine there are a fair number of progs out there who think they should. I also don't think that once you've served your time, your voting rights should be subject to the whims of a politician or that you should have to buy them back.
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Disagree with you crash. Religious freedom is a tenet of this nation. The religious belief of an individual is irrelevant. Considering the religious views of a candidate is bigotry. The Constitution is the backstop to prevent religious injection into our system of gov't. (Unless you're DJT where the Constitution is used as toilet paper - see fake emergency.)
Its not what Janine said, its how she said it and the implication she made with her statement. Yes, words matter. "Crash is an elected official and is it appropriate to determine if he has not molested any children lately which is frowned upon by his religion?"“Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostFlorida voters last November passed Amendment 4 with 64% of the vote, which returned voting rights to all ex-cons who had served their sentence/finished probation. Florida ex-cons were previously required to wait years after serving their sentence just for the right to petition the Governor, who had to personally re-institute their voting rights. During his 8 years in office, Rick Scott did this for almost no one. As a result, Florida had the highest population of non-eligible voters in the nation because of prison terms.
Now the Republican-controlled legislature, enraged by the will of the voters, wants to roll things back and is trying to pass a bill that would strip this newly enfranchised group of their right to vote if they owe any courtroom fines, fees, etc. Which is projected to kick hundreds of thousands of people back off the voter rolls again.
This is basically a poll tax.
I don't believe the incarcerated should be allowed to vote. I imagine there are a fair number of progs out there who think they should. I also don't think that once you've served your time, your voting rights should be subject to the whims of a politician or that you should have to buy them back.
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Originally posted by crashcourse View Post
only names I threw in were the intelligence/DOJ
for the record do you believe the dossier was a concoction by individuals to sabotage trumps run at the presidency--don't know how far its tentacles reached out if at all
but its pretty certain it was a concoction--and I really don't have a problem with somebody using Bullshit to try to win an election
I do have an issue with somebody using that same bullshit to not only win the election but use it to put somebody in legal jeopardy with that bullshit
one of the candidates that's making a lot of news is this Andrew yang dude
he actually has some good ideas--not sure how far he can get with the 1000 dollar giveaway to those over 18 a months but a lot of his ideas are unique and thought provoking
Seriously, you believe this grand conspiracy was created but everyone agreed that they would absolutely no preventative measures to stop Trump BEFORE the election, but massive amounts of planning and energy into destroying his Presidency from within in the event he WAS elected.
If they considered Trump such a threat that treason was acceptable, they would have leaked something, ANYTHING to prevent him from winning. Instead there was nothing
Instead, tons and tons of info was leaked by anti-Hillary members of the FBI and SDNY. So much so that Comey was forced to make his public announcements. You don't seem to have a problem with any of THAT.
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