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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1333429)12/12/2021 9:03:21 AM
From: locogringo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571775
 
From your perverted best friends and admired child molesters

The Left Is Shocked When Those Companies Who Promised to Punish GOP Candidates Suddenly Decided Just the Opposite



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1333429)12/12/2021 9:06:24 AM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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The Left Is Shocked When Those Companies Who Promised to Punish GOP Candidates Suddenly Decided Just the Opposite

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Three things made the 2020 election certification different. First, the election’s fraudulent, if not felonious, conduct in several states was unlike anything the nation has experienced outside the most benighted places in the South shortly after the end of Reconstruction. Second, the number of members objecting to the vote count was unprecedented. Six senators and 128 Representatives objected to the certification of Arizona’s results. Seven senators and 138 members of the House objected to certifying Pennsylvania’s results. Significant House objections were also raised to the outcomes in Michigan, Georgia, and Nevada, but these drew no support in the Senate.

Third, the certification took place in the shadow of the demonstration inside and around the US Capitol that has been labeled an “insurrection” by the not terribly bright and led to the cold-blooded execution of Ashli Babbitt ( WARNING. GRAPHIC VIDEO. Ashli Babbitt’s Shooting by Capitol Police Shows No Weapon and No Danger or Threat to the Cop or Anyone Else) and the alleged beating death of Roseanne Boyland at the hands of Capitol Police officers.

As the Biden bunch began to demonstrate they were not only corrupt to the core but hopelessly inept in the bargain, some companies started pulling back from the precipice of waging an electoral war against the people who were probably going to run Congress in 2024. The Hill reported the companies that pledged to punish Republicans for acting in accordance with their oath of office have slowly been backing off that promise, either directly or indirectly:

Six months after the Capitol attack, only a small number of powerful corporations have made good on their pledge to suspend PAC donations to the 147 Republican lawmakers who voted against certifying the 2020 election results.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1333429)12/12/2021 9:08:31 AM
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DeSantis: ‘We Can’t Just Have People
Who Are from Foreign Countries Displacing
the Needs of Our Own People’


Original Article

Friday on FNC’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) explained his state’s new policy aimed at preventing the Biden administration from surreptitiously placing illegal immigrants in Florida. The Sunshine State governor said such measures were justified because they prioritize his own citizens over those here illegally. “For one, any of these contractors that are facilitating Biden’s illegal policies by bringing people into Florida, oftentimes flying in at two o’clock in the morning with no notice to the State, anyone who is doing that forfeits the ability to have contracts with State and local government in the State of Florida, and they are going to be responsible for providing restitution to the State of Florida for every single person that they bring because when they dump somebody, a lot of costs end up being borne by the State in the future, whether that’s education, healthcare, whether that’s the criminal justice system,” DeSantis said. “Unfortunately, we had somebody brought from Biden that murdered somebody in Jacksonville just a few weeks ago, and so we’re very concerned about doing that, and we want to basically say, this is not the right decision to be making to be facilitating, which is basically an illegal human smuggling operation.”



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1333429)12/12/2021 9:11:17 AM
From: locogringo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571775
 
‘Propaganda bulls**t’: WaPo columnist
taken to the woodshed for blaming Russian
aggression on Trump


Original Article

A far-left columnist for The Washington Post is being ruthlessly ridiculed for his extraordinary take that former President Donald Trump is to blame for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s newfound aggression toward Ukraine.But according to columnist David Ignatius, this theory makes sense.“Russian President Vladimir Putin’s path toward threatening an invasion of Ukraine is marked by reckless actions. In this move toward defiance of international norms, Putin has been subtly encouraged by former president Donald Trump, a fellow traveler in recklessness,” Ignatius writes.“We don’t need any conspiratorial analysis of Trump’s links with Russia to make this case. We just need look at the facts.