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Mar 5, 2019 07:21:50   #
Seth
 
It seems that in addition to dev****g/wasting the taxpayer's time and hard earned money (what the hey, the Democrats view the people's money as the government's to throw around as they please) further "investigating" the president (I'm surprised they haven't yet asked him to bend over while Pelosi pulls on a latex glove), the Democrats are now looking to further gather centralizing power into the federal government by monkeying around with e******n law.

http://congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1/text?format=xml

House Republicans have a few observations on the Democrat sponsored bill that are worth considering.

http://www.dailysignal.com/2019/03/04/15-things-conservatives-say-democrats-e******n-bill-would-do/

It looks to me like they're attempting to stealth in a conduit that would give more illegal v**ers access to the polls, while enacting what could be considered an unnecessary "it ain't broke but we're fixing it anyway" approach to stacking the e******n deck.

Wh**ever else might be said about today's Democratic Party, they certainly have a lot of moxi.

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Mar 5, 2019 08:31:51   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
Seth wrote:
It seems that in addition to dev****g/wasting the taxpayer's time and hard earned money (what the hey, the Democrats view the people's money as the government's to throw around as they please) further "investigating" the president (I'm surprised they haven't yet asked him to bend over while Pelosi pulls on a latex glove), the Democrats are now looking to further gather centralizing power into the federal government by monkeying around with e******n law.

http://congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1/text?format=xml

House Republicans have a few observations on the Democrat sponsored bill that are worth considering.

http://www.dailysignal.com/2019/03/04/15-things-conservatives-say-democrats-e******n-bill-would-do/

It looks to me like they're attempting to stealth in a conduit that would give more illegal v**ers access to the polls, while enacting what could be considered an unnecessary "it ain't broke but we're fixing it anyway" approach to stacking the e******n deck.

Wh**ever else might be said about today's Democratic Party, they certainly have a lot of moxi.
It seems that in addition to dev****g/wasting the ... (show quote)


We will show them how big of an embarrassment they really are during the 2020 e******n. We have given them enough rope. Now it's time to see them hang.

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Mar 5, 2019 08:35:34   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Seth wrote:
It seems that in addition to dev****g/wasting the taxpayer's time and hard earned money (what the hey, the Democrats view the people's money as the government's to throw around as they please) further "investigating" the president (I'm surprised they haven't yet asked him to bend over while Pelosi pulls on a latex glove), the Democrats are now looking to further gather centralizing power into the federal government by monkeying around with e******n law.

http://congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1/text?format=xml

House Republicans have a few observations on the Democrat sponsored bill that are worth considering.

http://www.dailysignal.com/2019/03/04/15-things-conservatives-say-democrats-e******n-bill-would-do/

It looks to me like they're attempting to stealth in a conduit that would give more illegal v**ers access to the polls, while enacting what could be considered an unnecessary "it ain't broke but we're fixing it anyway" approach to stacking the e******n deck.

Wh**ever else might be said about today's Democratic Party, they certainly have a lot of moxi.
It seems that in addition to dev****g/wasting the ... (show quote)


You are being rather nice, I call it something else but can not repeat it in here...Nor do I wish to..

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Mar 5, 2019 09:17:42   #
trucksterbud
 
Seth wrote:
It seems that in addition to dev****g/wasting the taxpayer's time and hard earned money (what the hey, the Democrats view the people's money as the government's to throw around as they please) further "investigating" the president (I'm surprised they haven't yet asked him to bend over while Pelosi pulls on a latex glove), the Democrats are now looking to further gather centralizing power into the federal government by monkeying around with e******n law.

http://congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1/text?format=xml

House Republicans have a few observations on the Democrat sponsored bill that are worth considering.

http://www.dailysignal.com/2019/03/04/15-things-conservatives-say-democrats-e******n-bill-would-do/

It looks to me like they're attempting to stealth in a conduit that would give more illegal v**ers access to the polls, while enacting what could be considered an unnecessary "it ain't broke but we're fixing it anyway" approach to stacking the e******n deck.

Wh**ever else might be said about today's Democratic Party, they certainly have a lot of moxi.
It seems that in addition to dev****g/wasting the ... (show quote)


Ya, "For the People" to the DimmoCrapp crowd - t***slation - "Bend Over and Get Ready to Take It with No Vaseline."

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Mar 5, 2019 09:57:30   #
Seth
 
trucksterbud wrote:
Ya, "For the People" to the DimmoCrapp crowd - t***slation - "Bend Over and Get Ready to Take It with No Vaseline."


And not even a kiss...

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Mar 5, 2019 15:16:54   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
Seth wrote:
It seems that in addition to dev****g/wasting the taxpayer's time and hard earned money (what the hey, the Democrats view the people's money as the government's to throw around as they please) further "investigating" the president (I'm surprised they haven't yet asked him to bend over while Pelosi pulls on a latex glove), the Democrats are now looking to further gather centralizing power into the federal government by monkeying around with e******n law.

http://congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1/text?format=xml

House Republicans have a few observations on the Democrat sponsored bill that are worth considering.

http://www.dailysignal.com/2019/03/04/15-things-conservatives-say-democrats-e******n-bill-would-do/

It looks to me like they're attempting to stealth in a conduit that would give more illegal v**ers access to the polls, while enacting what could be considered an unnecessary "it ain't broke but we're fixing it anyway" approach to stacking the e******n deck.

Wh**ever else might be said about today's Democratic Party, they certainly have a lot of moxi.
It seems that in addition to dev****g/wasting the ... (show quote)


I was reading through the actual bill and stopped when I ran across a term I wasn't fully sure about, "v**er caging", I went off to research precisely what "v**er caging" was. during this research, I found an interesting trend appeared, As it turns out, "v**er caging" is a v**er suppression tactic performed primarily on minorities in what seem to be large urban areas. while on the surface, it seems like it could be innocuous enough, purge the rolls of those that no longer live in an area, but considering the facts, mail is often incorrectly delivered, if someone is gone on a trip or is otherwise away from home for a prolonged period, mail is often forwarded but with "v**er caging" it can not be forward, it must be returned to sender. Eligible v**ers are purged from the v**er rolls in those cases, then there are those that move and file an appropriate change of address but fail to change their address on their v***r r**********n, if they still live in the same district, that isn't an issue but still they are purged. It was also done during the housing crash around 2008 where many found themselves in foreclosure and their v***r r**********n still listed their foreclosed address (in this round the culprits laser focused their attack on a foreclosure list to determine who to attempt to purge (they stuck to the usual targets still, minorities).

Any guess as to which party repeatedly performs such a despicable act? This shouldn't be too hard to guess.


For those that would like to see for themselves, I will provide a list of sources of this information, I will avoid redundancies and post only the less dodgy sources (the ones that look to be valuable sources of information with the least assumed bias).


http://projectv**e.org/issues/list-maintenance/v**er-caging/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V**er_caging

https://www.brennancenter.org/analysis/guide-v**er-caging

https://b****tpedia.org/V**er_caging_and_purging

https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/V**e_caging


Above are the non-dodgy, non-redundant list from page 1 of a search using the criteria "v**er caging", there are more pages beyond page 1 but as we know, the further into a list of sites we go, the dodgy and less relevant the sites become so let's stick with just page 1 in the results of my search.


Now, after you all have had a chance to review those pages, would anybody like to come back and tell me, who they think is most prone in trying to criminally sway e******ns? During my very brief reading of the bill the right is contending, I failed to find anything dodgy in the bill but then I did get sidetracked with the "v**er caging" scandal.

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Mar 6, 2019 12:31:35   #
elledee
 
my Father had a saying about the dems....they are the masters of dirty pool

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Mar 6, 2019 17:18:05   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
elledee wrote:
my Father had a saying about the dems....they are the masters of dirty pool


Ah, so the Democrats are "disguising" themselves as Republicans and "v**er caging" so they can accuse the Republicans of doing it?

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