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Mar 2, 2023 13:39:41   #
Milosia2 wrote:
That …
Couldn’t be farther from the t***h.


Ha ha ha. It is the t***h I watched it with my own eyes. Unions were started for truckers and that’s where the should have stayed
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Mar 2, 2023 11:26:33   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Did you intentionally leave out the Pension ???
Or the seat at the bargaining table getting better wages and benefits.
How soon can you fools forget .
Crying with cake in both hands and still condemning unions.
I personally never complained about the unions I was a member of.
Would you really have been better off not paying your monthly dues of 2 hours pay per month ?
I doubt it .


The only thing unions are good for is making the employees lazy. If it’s not their job description they don’t want to do it. Especially in the service industry. I believe that people work harder when they know if they don’t perform they will get fired.
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Mar 1, 2023 11:31:42   #
Ri-chard wrote:
You are just a mockingbird of lies and deceit because you are too ignorant and lazy to know how to research for any verification. And you still haven't learned to spell yet.

You are the most perfect example of the products that your union and Government run schools produce.

GoTo CSPAN once in a while or search using different search engines. Rep. Anthony D'Esposito (R-N.Y.) (C) makes a brief statement during a news conference with Rep. Michael Cloud (R-Texas) (L) and Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) following a GOP caucus meeting at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 10, 2023.

House Homeland Security Committee member captures aerial video showing how cartels 'controlling the border'
https://news.yahoo.com/house-homeland-security-committee-member-210755105.html

https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=70fad33ed6ea63a5JmltdHM9MTY3NzYyODgwMCZpZ3VpZD0xNmI4NzJjMi03ZTNjLTZkZmUtMjA2ZS02MGI5N2Y2ZTZjZWEmaW5zaWQ9NTIxNg&ptn=3&hsh=3&fclid=16b872c2-7e3c-6dfe-206e-60b97f6e6cea&psq=Cspan+-+Rep.+Anthony+D%27Esposito%2c+Border+and+drug+cartels&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cueW91dHViZS5jb20vd2F0Y2g_dj0zOVp1MjNOakJOcw&ntb=1

See how easy it it to prove a lie?
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They are controlling the border and your demented president is allowing it to happen. Most Americans are too blind to see what is going on. They don’t believe this could happen. Wake up people it is happening and it’s really difficult to stop unless our government steps up and gets tough on the i******s crossing the border illegally. When are you going to take a stand on immigration??? Every other country but the US does.
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Feb 28, 2023 10:28:53   #
Lily wrote:
Add to that it was probably not an AR-15 used so failed the media requirements.


Definitely not a demented sycophantic drug user strung out on F******l! It was the gun that pulled its own trigger.
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Feb 28, 2023 10:24:00   #
pegw wrote:
Yrump did a lot of damage to pur environment. We should never have withdrawn from them.


G****l w*****g is a ridiculous farce. If any of you look back in time you will find this has happened before without gas engines and f****l f**ls. Just like we are all going to die some day so will the earth change. Wake up people, just another way to control Sheep!
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Feb 25, 2023 12:17:10   #
jimpack123 wrote:
Unfortunately as it may be if the person wasn't trying to get into his house. then he should be charged as sad as it is
It should be pleaded down to involuntary Manslaughter. with no prison time or electrotonic bracelet.
They say people don't k**l people Guns do but he did pull the trigger


And what would you have done. This is a common occurrence with the ranchers close to the border. He was protecting his property and family that’s more than our so called president is doing
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Feb 25, 2023 11:12:20   #
Kevyn wrote:
The asswipe shot an unarmed man walking across wasteland. He should die in prison.


Dopeass it was his property
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Feb 24, 2023 10:13:11   #
Capt-jack wrote:
I Used To Be A Normal Person.

I used to think I was pretty much just a regular person, but I was born white, into a two-parent household which now, whether I like it or not, makes me privileged, a r****t, and responsible for s***ery.


I am a fiscal and moral conservative, which by today's standards, makes me a f*****t because I plan, budget, and support myself.


I went to Grammar School and have always held a job. But I now find out that I am not here because I earned it, but because I was "advantaged."


I am heterosexual, which according to gay folks, now makes me h********c.


I am not a Muslim, which now labels me as an infidel.

I am older than 70, making me a useless dinosaur who doesn't understand Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Snapchat.


I think, reason, and doubt most of what the mainstream media tells me, making me a Right-wing conspiracy nut.


I am proud of my heritage and our inclusive culture, making me a xenophobe.


I believe in hard work, fair play, and fair reward according to each individual's merits, which today makes me an anti-socialist.


I believe our system guarantees freedom of effort, not freedom of outcome or subsidies, which must make me a borderline sociopath.


I believe in the defense and protection of my nation for and by all citizens, now making me a militant.


I am proud of our f**g, what it stands for, and the many who died to let it fly, so I stand during our

National Anthem - so I must be a radical.

Funny - it all took place over the last decade! If all this nonsense wasn't enough to deal with, now I don't even know which toilet to use... and these days I gotta go more frequently!


GOD BLESS ALL OF US NORMAL PEOPLE!!!
I Used To Be A Normal Person. br br I used to th... (show quote)


Isn’t that the t***h! 👍
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Feb 23, 2023 15:48:19   #
woodguru wrote:
You are not defending your property if someone is running away trying to get off of it...is that so hard to understand for even cognitively dysfunctional people?

You can't just k**l people just for trespassing, they have to be directly and actively endangering your life.


Were you there??? They should’ve been on the property in the first place. He’s illegal and a repeat illegal. You obviously don’t realize how dangerous the border is and how innocent people and border patrol agents put their lives on the line every day. Perhaps you should be a drive along with an agent for one night and then you might not shoot off your mouth like you think you know what your talking about. D********g!!!
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Feb 23, 2023 15:17:02   #
permafrost wrote:
Milosia, you can always tell how well you are doing by how POd they sound in the posts they put up..

And my dear, you are doing fine.. stay strong and keep it up....


Wow you have a friend? Must be a moron like you birds of a feather flock together
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Feb 23, 2023 13:20:56   #
Milosia2 wrote:
When will Republican v**ers figure out how badly they’re getting screwed by Republican politicians?
— Desperate workers struggle with soaring rents (courtesy of Republican-donor hedge funds);
— lack of healthcare (12 GOP-controlled states still refuse to expand Medicaid for under-$15,000/year workers) is literally k*****g Americans;
— wages have flatlined since Reagan declared war on workers in 1981 while the merely rich have become the morbidly rich;
— Americans pay 10 times as much as Canadians for some drugs because Republicans block any effort to bring competition to that marketplace;
— at the same time Trump and his GOP buddies in the House and Senate borrowed $1.7 trillion to fund a tax giveaway to his billionaire buddies, student debt passed the $1.7 trillion mark…
Yet somehow the “conservative” base v**ers never seem to figure it out. Why?
Most Republican v**ers don’t think much about it, but there are two very distinct layers to the GOP. It’s like a pyramid with a capstone at the very top.  
The vast base of the pyramid are the white v**ers who Richard Nixon invited into the party after the Democrats embraced racial e******y in 1964/1965 with the Civil Rights Act and the V****g Rights Act.
They mostly live in all-white neighborhoods, attend all-white churches, and send their kids to all-white schools. While most aren’t the Confederate-f**g-toting “out and open” r****ts like the folks who showed up at the Capitol on J****** 6th, they’re nonetheless “uncomfortable” with nonwhite people. It’s their “culture,” they’ll tell you.
At the tippy-top of the pyramid, it’s capstone, are the handful of white billionaires who answered Lewis Powell’s 1971 call to get active and seize control of America’s political institutions.
They’ve funded think tanks in every state and at the federal level, sponsor anti-labor economics and political science professors in our colleges and universities, lever judges into positions all the way up to the Supreme Court, and pour a seemingly unending river of cash into Republican candidates for office.
These elite of the GOP live insular lives in their mansions with servants’ quarters and private security, travel on private jets, and vacation on private islands or their own personal super-yachts. They don’t really care that much about race because it’s not an issue in their daily lives: the people who enter the circle around them and their families are tightly regulated.
These conservative elite often own or are descended from the owners of America’s largest and most profitable businesses. Their issues, therefore, are their own income taxes and the regulation of their companies’ behavior.
They understand that Voltaire was dead serious when he said, “The comfort of the rich depends on an abundant supply of the poor.”
To keep their taxes low they fund movements to privatize public schools, gut “entitlements,” and oppose any sort of “welfare” aid to working class or poor people. To keep their businesses “free of government interference” they pay off politicians and hire judges to destroy unions, kneecap regulations, and spiff “conservative” media celebrities who lionized them as “job creators” and “geniuses.”
You’d think the white base of the GOP would have figured out by now that the Republican elite are more interested in keeping their wages down than having them as neighbors, but the “Makers” of the party have executed a brilliant strategy to keep their own taxes low and profits high while suppressing the “Takers’” wages and benefits among the party’s base.
T***h be told, many in the GOP base were beginning to figure this out by the end of the disastrous presidency of trust-fund-baby George W. Bush.
He’d begun the privatization of Medicare with his Medicare Advantage s**m in 2003; lied us into two unnecessary and illegal wars; borrowed around $4 trillion to fund a massive tax cut for his donors, family, and friends; and to top it all off was only in the White House because his brother was governor of Florida and threw 80,000 Black v**ers off the rolls just months before the 2000 e******n…and still needed his father’s friends on the Supreme Court to get him into office.
Bush Junior was also the least r****t of the Republican presidents since Nixon, and put two Black people at the top of the State Department: many in the white GOP base never forgave him for Colin Powell or Condoleezza Rice.  
All in all, most Americans — including a substantial margin of Republican v**ers — were done and over with Bush and the metaphorical horse he rode in on (as much as he wanted to emulate Reagan, Bush is afraid of horses which is why his Texas e******n-prop “ranch” was an old pig farm).
Combine that dynamic with Barack Obama being one of the most gifted political orators of the 21st century and in 2008 a Black man became President of the United States for the first time in history.
Obama’s ascension to the highest office in the land was a gift to the morbidly rich funders of the GOP: a “Black liberal from Chicago” being president broke the brains of the most reliable part of the GOP base.
The billionaires leaped to the opportunity. Resurrecting a meme from the tobacco industry’s “smoker’s rights” s**m of the 1990s, they rolled out the 2009 version of the Tea Party, complete with millions of dollars to pay for buses, staged events, and well-funded PR operations to get it all into the media every day.
While the foreground was “taxed enough already” and “death panels,” the background was “Black man in the White House wants to give your tax dollars to his Black friends.” It was Nixon’s “Southern Strategy” all over again, only in a far more sophisticated form.
There’s a lot of t***h to the internet meme: “Republicans have gotten over Trump’s sexual assaults, affairs, idolatry, greed, profanity and vulgarity…but they’ve never gotten over Obama being Black.”
By the end of Obama’s presidency, though, the Tea Party had become a caricature of itself: old white boomers with silly “Keep your government hands off my Medicare” signs wrote their own jokes.
So, with fellow billionaire (at least he said he was) Trump in the White House, the capstone funders of the GOP changed their brand positioning.
They plastered the word “freedom” all over everything, including the caucus they bought and paid for in Congress. They helped launch hundreds of Spanish-language radio stations to spread the gospel of “free markets” and “you, too, can have white privilege” to America’s fastest growing demographic group. Their media operations made billions and aligned themselves with Russia, Hungary, and other straight-white-male-power authoritarian states.
They even continue to financially support politicians who tried to o*******w the government of the United States.
— Desperate workers struggle with soaring rents (courtesy of Republican-donor hedge funds);
— lack of healthcare (12 GOP-controlled states still refuse to expand Medicaid for under-$15,000/year workers) is literally k*****g Americans;
— wages have flatlined since Reagan declared war on workers in 1981 while the merely rich have become the morbidly rich;
— Americans pay 10 times as much as Canadians for some drugs because Republicans block any effort to bring competition to that marketplace;
— at the same time Trump and his GOP buddies in the House and Senate borrowed $1.7 trillion to fund a tax giveaway to his billionaire buddies, student debt passed the $1.7 trillion mark…
Yet somehow the “conservative” base v**ers never seem to figure it out. Why?
Most Republican v**ers don’t think much about it, but there are two very distinct layers to the GOP. It’s like a pyramid with a capstone at the very top.  
The vast base of the pyramid are the white v**ers who Richard Nixon invited into the party after the Democrats embraced racial e******y in 1964/1965 with the Civil Rights Act and the V****g Rights Act.
They mostly live in all-white neighborhoods, attend all-white churches, and send their kids to all-white schools. While most aren’t the Confederate-f**g-toting “out and open” r****ts like the folks who showed up at the Capitol on J****** 6th, they’re nonetheless “uncomfortable” with nonwhite people. It’s their “culture,” they’ll tell you.
At the tippy-top of the pyramid, it’s capstone, are the handful of white billionaires who answered Lewis Powell’s 1971 call to get active and seize control of America’s political institutions.
They’ve funded think tanks in every state and at the federal level, sponsor anti-labor economics and political science professors in our colleges and universities, lever judges into positions all the way up to the Supreme Court, and pour a seemingly unending river of cash into Republican candidates for office.
These elite of the GOP live insular lives in their mansions with servants’ quarters and private security, travel on private jets, and vacation on private islands or their own personal super-yachts. They don’t really care that much about race because it’s not an issue in their daily lives: the people who enter the circle around them and their families are tightly regulated.
These conservative elite often own or are descended from the owners of America’s largest and most profitable businesses. Their issues, therefore, are their own income taxes and the regulation of their companies’ behavior.
They understand that Voltaire was dead serious when he said, “The comfort of the rich depends on an abundant supply of the poor.”
To keep their taxes low they fund movements to privatize public schools, gut “entitlements,” and oppose any sort of “welfare” aid to working class or poor people. To keep their businesses “free of government interference” they pay off politicians and hire judges to destroy unions, kneecap regulations, and spiff “conservative” media celebrities who lionized them as “job creators” and “geniuses.”
You’d think the white base of the GOP would have figured out by now that the Republican elite are more interested in keeping their wages down than having them as neighbors, but the “Makers” of the party have executed a brilliant strategy to keep their own taxes low and profits high while suppressing the “Takers’” wages and benefits among the party’s base.
T***h be told, many in the GOP base were beginning to figure this out by the end of the disastrous presidency of trust-fund-baby George W. Bush.
He’d begun the privatization of Medicare with his Medicare Advantage s**m in 2003; lied us into two unnecessary and illegal wars; borrowed around $4 trillion to fund a massive tax cut for his donors, family, and friends; and to top it all off was only in the White House because his brother was governor of Florida and threw 80,000 Black v**ers off the rolls just months before the 2000 e******n…and still needed his father’s friends on the Supreme Court to get him into office.
Bush Junior was also the least r****t of the Republican presidents since Nixon, and put two Black people at the top of the State Department: many in the white GOP base never forgave him for Colin Powell or Condoleezza Rice.  
All in all, most Americans — including a substantial margin of Republican v**ers — were done and over with Bush and the metaphorical horse he rode in on (as much as he wanted to emulate Reagan, Bush is afraid of horses which is why his Texas e******n-prop “ranch” was an old pig farm).
Combine that dynamic with Barack Obama being one of the most gifted political orators of the 21st century and in 2008 a Black man became President of the United States for the first time in history.
Obama’s ascension to the highest office in the land was a gift to the morbidly rich funders of the GOP: a “Black liberal from Chicago” being president broke the brains of the most reliable part of the GOP base.
The billionaires leaped to the opportunity. Resurrecting a meme from the tobacco industry’s “smoker’s rights” s**m of the 1990s, they rolled out the 2009 version of the Tea Party, complete with millions of dollars to pay for buses, staged events, and well-funded PR operations to get it all into the media every day.
While the foreground was “taxed enough already” and “death panels,” the background was “Black man in the White House wants to give your tax dollars to his Black friends.” It was Nixon’s “Southern Strategy” all over again, only in a far more sophisticated form.
There’s a lot of t***h to the internet meme: “Republicans have gotten over Trump’s sexual assaults, affairs, idolatry, greed, profanity and vulgarity…but they’ve never gotten over Obama being Black.”
By the end of Obama’s presidency, though, the Tea Party had become a caricature of itself: old white boomers with silly “Keep your government hands off my Medicare” signs wrote their own jokes.
So, with fellow billionaire (at least he said he was) Trump in the White House, the capstone funders of the GOP changed their brand positioning.
They plastered the word “freedom” all over everything, including the caucus they bought and paid for in Congress. They helped launch hundreds of Spanish-language radio stations to spread the gospel of “free markets” and “you, too, can have white privilege” to America’s fastest growing demographic group. Their media operations made billions and aligned themselves with Russia, Hungary, and other straight-white-male-power authoritarian states.
They even continue to financially support politicians who tried to o*******w the government of the United States.

Yes , I already know.
But , why aren’t you mad about this ?
When will Republican v**ers figure out how badly t... (show quote)


What Rock did you crawl out of. Save your BS for another website.
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Feb 23, 2023 11:26:17   #
pegw wrote:
I fact checked Western Journal and the FactCheck. com said everything on their sites are lies, so maybe this whole story isn't true.


Not sure where you’re getting your info, no lies , million dollar bail!
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Feb 23, 2023 11:15:48   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Rancher Accused of K*****g Mexican Man Hit with Extra Charges as It's Revealed 8 People Were on His Property

Prosecutors on Wednesday revealed that a Mexican national whose death led to a murder charge against Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly was in a group of eight people on the day of the shooting.

Kimberly Hunley, chief deputy attorney for Santa Cruz County, said all of those in the group were unarmed, according to the Associated Press.

The group “posed no threat to him or family,” she said, alleging Kelly “shot at them repeatedly with an AK-47, striking and k*****g one of them.”

“Mr. Kelly shot an unarmed man in the back in an unprovoked attack as he ran for his life. There was no warning, and the victim was more than 100 yards from the defendant’s residence when he was shot and k**led,” she said, according to the Arizona Republic.

She said two other people who were shot at have come forward, leading the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office to file an amended complaint that added two counts of aggravated assault to the first-degree murder charge Kelly faces.

Kelly is accused of k*****g Gabriel Cuen-Butimea of Mexico on Jan. 30. Cuen-Butimea had been deported to Mexico multiple times, the last time in 2016, according to AP.

Since his arrest, Kelly has been in jail on $1 million bond. On Wednesday, Justice of the Peace Emilio G. Velasquez kept the amount the same, but changed the conditions to a surety bond. That would allow Kelly to put up his land as bond to be freed from jail, according to AP.

During Wednesday’s hearing, Brenna Larkin, Kelly’s attorney, said the case against Kelly has been a procedural travesty, according to Fox News.

“There was a huge divergence in how investigation and prosecution should happen and how it did happen in this case,” she said.

Should his bail be reduced?
Yes: 98% (2601 V**es)
No: 2% (63 V**es)
“The Alec Baldwin case comes to mind of a case where an incident occurred, there was a shooting, there was an investigation and following the lengthy investigation, then there were criminal charges. That’s an example of how a criminal case should be handled. This case was not handled in that manner, Your Honor. This case was charged first and investigated later,” she said.

She claimed authorities “lit a match over a very intense political powder keg” by arresting Kelly before all the facts were in and “predictably, there was an explosion.”

She said testimony of the two alleged witnesses is meaningless because the case has been “c*********d by publicity.”

“There’s a very large incentive structure for people to come forward and to have claimed to have been witnesses. People can possibly obtain immigration benefits for doing so, or at least have the expectation of that, and people can succumb to pressure from traffickers who have an interest in blaming this event on Mr. Kelly,” Larkin said.

Larkin said drug traffickers want Kelly convicted.

“Testimony is something that is bought and sold by drug traffickers the same way that drugs and people are bought and sold. It is a valuable commodity, and it is used by these traffickers to obtain what they want,” she said.

“In this case, the benefit they’re getting is security for their smuggling route through Mr. Kelly’s property, and they’re sending a message to anybody else defending his or her own property that if you defend your property against us, you will be arrested, and there will be witnesses who come to stand against you,” she said.

According to the Arizona Republic, Kelly maintains that on Jan. 30, he fired warning shots at a group of men on his property carrying AK-47s and wearing khakis and camouf**ge. This led the men to scatter, according to Kelly.

Kelly later went out and found the body of Cuen-Butimea, he has said.

https://www.westernjournal.com/rancher-accused-k*****g-mexican-man-hit-extra-charges-revealed-8-people-property/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=CTBreaking&utm_campaign=wj-breaking&utm_content=conservative-tribune
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Such injustice! Now you can’t even defend your own property? The cartel is stronger than our justice system. Sad!
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Feb 9, 2023 12:55:29   #
woodguru wrote:
I would say that redefining social security in terms of what it is as a retirement safety net, that applies much more tightly to those who paid into it is what is needed.

How about social security that is going to any of the multiple forms of what should be defined as welfare, to aliens legal or otherwise?

I know for a fact because she was renting my apartment that a woman who was here past her work visa period had a child and was getting substantial social security funds on behalf of that child that was a US citizen...that is not a valid use of social security retirement funds.

Anything going to immigrants to help them live here, get established, wh**ever...is not part of the fair usage of social security funds as we think of it.

It doesn't matter which party raided social security funds because there was a rather vast reserve accruing, both are guilty of going there, and there is no reason not to undo it. Part of reassessing social security has to do with eliminating things it is used for that can be called something else. It gets tagged with enough disabilities and injury type lifetime funding for people that did not contribute to it their whole working lives that we do not need to be funding every immigrant that hits our country too.
I would say that redefining social security in ter... (show quote)


You’re right but you have a president who doesn’t give a damm and all the Democrats that believe we should not only let the i******s into the country but pay their way for hospitalization, schooling. Give them housing and food stamps etc. I don’t know about you but I’m tired of paying for them .
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Feb 9, 2023 10:25:42   #
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Like I said, this ain't rocket science.


Of course no one here knows your background and Quito’s to you if that’s the case. But, you have to admit that some of the print that comes out of your mouth is very questionable. Perhaps in the future you can do some research first😜
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