Re: No politics. Only anti-government sentiments!
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2018 7:51 pm
Yeah, I happened upon that while channel surfing today. Ugh.
Guillotine all of them.
Guillotine all of them.
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I hear you loud and clear, but it has a much nicer ring to it than "Putin's Puppet" or "President Swamp Monster" or "President Imbecile" or "President Criminal Enterprise" or "President Let's-See-If-I-Can-Make-Myself-Dictator".Chankgeez wrote:… and the beginning of the beginning of the second most insane.
Yeah, "President Pence" has a nice ring to it.
I realize that unlike Trump, Pence is an accomplished politician who knows how to turn the wheels of government. But if the Democrats can take control of at least one chamber of Congress in the midterms, then hopefully Puritan Pence won't be able to inflict too much damage on us. Also, I think Pence would probably mend fences with our allies and end these pointless trade wars.calfzilla wrote:Puritan Pence reporting for duty.
I know I certainly am. Why? Because it means that even the rich and powerful can be held accountable by the American justice system. As for the Idiot in Chief specifically, he is in the highest position of trust in the nation. If the evidence proves beyond a reasonable doubt that he is a criminal, then I will throw a fucking party if he is sent to prison.baremountain wrote:..."liberals" are celebrating publicly how they're going to send 2 more people to prison, and hoping that means Idiot in Chief goes down with them.
I used to live there, and I have no idea how this guy keeps getting elected. He's hated by pretty much everyone I've every met in both parties, he looks like skeletor trying to wear fake skin, and he completely defrauded Medicaid and should be in prison. Hopefully a fixed prison though since we're on the topic, not that he really deserves it.Lurker13 wrote:Consider Governor Rick Scott of Florida. First he wanted legislation requiring all prison inmates in Florida to be drug tested ... wait for it ... by a company he owned controlling interest in. When the FL legislature refused, he had his shares of stock transferred to his wife, and basically said "Look, I don't own it anymore! Can we pass the legislation now?" The legislature refused, but then he got them to pass a law requiring all welfare recipients to be drug tested. His company doesn't take Medicaid, so he tried to have Florida's Medicaid system privatized. The law was eventually declared unconstitutional, but you get the point. The corruption is rampant and needs to stop.
Lurker13 wrote:I know I certainly am. Why? Because it means that even the rich and powerful can be held accountable by the American justice system. As for the Idiot in Chief specifically, he is in the highest position of trust in the nation. If the evidence proves beyond a reasonable doubt that he is a criminal, then I will throw a fucking party if he is sent to prison.baremountain wrote:..."liberals" are celebrating publicly how they're going to send 2 more people to prison, and hoping that means Idiot in Chief goes down with them.
If you think the prison industry is vile and immoral, consider the fact that Trump now wants to privatize the war in Afghanistan. http://thehill.com/homenews/administrat ... nistan-war
I think we need a Constitutional amendment that says prisons, emergency services, and military operations cannot be privatized. All of those amount to nothing but crony capitalism, and nothing good comes from them.
Consider Governor Rick Scott of Florida. First he wanted legislation requiring all prison inmates in Florida to be drug tested ... wait for it ... by a company he owned controlling interest in. When the FL legislature refused, he had his shares of stock transferred to his wife, and basically said "Look, I don't own it anymore! Can we pass the legislation now?" The legislature refused, but then he got them to pass a law requiring all welfare recipients to be drug tested. His company doesn't take Medicaid, so he tried to have Florida's Medicaid system privatized. The law was eventually declared unconstitutional, but you get the point. The corruption is rampant and needs to stop.
Unfortunately far too many people cut off their nose to spite their face. They vote R because their hate towards the democrats/“Clinton Machine” is so severe and misguided that they’d rather elect candidates who are corrupt, immoral, and in many cases evil. That’s the problem we have here in Texas - Beto O’Rourke is a moderate Democrat who is pro-business but also very socially liberal, aka he probably better aligns with most of the state, but because he’s a Dem they’re gonna vote for Ted Cruz even though everyone hates him. It completely boggles my mind.cherler wrote:I used to live there, and I have no idea how this guy keeps getting elected. He's hated by pretty much everyone I've every met in both parties, he looks like skeletor trying to wear fake skin, and he completely defrauded Medicaid and should be in prison. Hopefully a fixed prison though since we're on the topic, not that he really deserves it.Lurker13 wrote:Consider Governor Rick Scott of Florida. First he wanted legislation requiring all prison inmates in Florida to be drug tested ... wait for it ... by a company he owned controlling interest in. When the FL legislature refused, he had his shares of stock transferred to his wife, and basically said "Look, I don't own it anymore! Can we pass the legislation now?" The legislature refused, but then he got them to pass a law requiring all welfare recipients to be drug tested. His company doesn't take Medicaid, so he tried to have Florida's Medicaid system privatized. The law was eventually declared unconstitutional, but you get the point. The corruption is rampant and needs to stop.
friendship wrote:Tribalism is fucking wild man.
Good news: Trump Org CFO has been granted immunity, is probably going to flip