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  1. ace's n 8's

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    So... asking questions is now in line with 'personal attacks'....lol...you get better every day...tourist.
     
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    Dem Senator Loses Police Endorsements

    Nevada Democratic senator Catherine Cortez Masto lost endorsements from an alliance of police groups who backed her during her first run for office in 2016, Fox News reported on Wednesday.

    The Public Safety Alliance of Nevada announced it will back Republican primary frontrunner Adam Laxalt in 2022 instead of Masto. The group, which includes the Nevada Fraternal Order of Police, the Las Vegas Peace Officers Association, and Peace Officers Association of the Clark County School District, represents more than 10,000 law enforcement officers in the state. In a statement, the alliance's director John Abel said Laxalt as the state's attorney general "stood by cops when it mattered, and we are proud to stand by him now."

    The revoked endorsement may stem from comments Masto made in November during a speech at a progressive fundraiser. The Washington Free Beacon reported that the Nevada senator praised a liberal nonprofit that has called for "defunding" police, saying its leaders were "incredible advocates" in the state. The decision underscores the degree to which the Democratic Party is no longer seen as a friend to law enforcement as anti-police rhetoric has become common on the left.

    "Cortez Masto has been focused on pushing the agenda of anti-police radicals in her party that undermines cops at every turn," Laxalt told Fox News Digital. "Support from the brave men and women of Nevada's law enforcement is humbling."
     
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    If the Democrats think this is bad, just wait until November. They will be taking it on the chin at the local, state, and federal levels.......

    Conservative Parents Sweep Texas School Board Elections on a Theme of Transparency, No Masks, and No CRT in the Classroom
    By streiff | May 08, 2022 3:36 PM ET

    Saturday, school board elections were held for four suburban Fort Worth, Texas, school districts. Candidates backed by a conservative parents’ organization won all 10 seats they contested and unseated at least three incumbents.


    Usually, school board elections are low-key affairs that draw scant interest. But ever since COVID, Critical Race Theory (CRT), and mainstreaming of sexual grooming in our classrooms brought the stupidity and cruelty of many school board members to public view, they have become a battleground. Once sane people saw the horror show and bullsh** that was the Loudoun County, Virginia, school board, they started paying attention (ordinarily, I link to articles by colleagues, but in this case, there was so much excellent RedState coverage of the Loudoun County fascism that I’m giving a single link for all the coverage).

    Yesterday’s elections were just a continuation of the revolt over CRT that started last year. Even though we all know it is only taught as an elective in law school and a total non-issue in school board elections, teaching children to observe racial stereotypes and judge classmates based on their skin color is deeply offensive to thinking people.

    This election, like the one last year, teaches several lessons. First, if normal parents organize, they are a formidable force. Too often, we parents are too caught up in our lives to pay much attention to school board candidates. If you care about your kids and the country, pay attention.


    Second, the GOP has let the bullsh** label of “nonpartisan” that is attached to school board elections prevent it from endorsing candidate slates. The cretins the left slips into school board slots can only do so because they aren’t exposed.

    Lastly, school board elections are critical if we are to preserve our republic. The late Andrew Breitbart was fond of saying “politics is downstream from culture” due to the conservative inclination to ignore the nutbaggery coming out of movie and recording studios. He knew that attitudes and beliefs come from the cultural context and are set in place long before the average person becomes politically aware. I would argue that “education” is also upstream from politics, and if you ignore both culture and education, you can’t pretend to be shocked when they force you to wear a face mask and social distance as they pack you into the boxcars heading for the camps.
     
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      It’s about time people wake up
       
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    Now if only the quote were not taken out of context...
     
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      Hey anon, if you think some despicables spew has been taken out of context, you should point out specifically what you mean.

      Most members can't speak stupid jackass, so you need to be more specific.
       
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      If you can't figure it out for yourself, no explanation on my part will make any difference. You see what you want to see.
       
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      :)
      Point made.
      Shooter moves on.
       
      shootersa, May 11, 2022
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      "You cannot play fair with people who don’t play fair"

      And here I had the confidence you would be able to find it.

      The sentence above is where they take these words of of context.
       
      anon_de_plume, May 11, 2022
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      You haven't explained or sourced anything.
      Try again.
       
      shootersa, May 12, 2022
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    The Democrats are done - they have gone way too far - lost a majority of Independent voters and masses of Black and Hispanic voters.

    They will spend the next 20 years trying to reshape their image. Even then, I don't think it will work.
     
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    House of Representatives to give staff free Peloton memberships, costing taxpayers
    The benefit is is being offered to Capitol Police officers and House staff
    The House of Representatives is planning to announce they will give staffers in Washington, D.C., and in district offices, free Peloton memberships using taxpayer dollars each month amid skyrocketing inflation.
    According to a draft email obtained by FOX Business from the office of the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), the "premier employee benefit," which will also be made available to all Capitol Police, will provide staffers with both Peloton All-Access and a Peloton App membership at no monthly cost.


    Beginning May 18, the government contract with fitness giant Peloton, under efforts from the House Center for Well-Being, will be offered to the estimated 10,000 people on staff working for the House of Representatives and about 2,300 Capitol Police officers.

    A source familiar with the matter told FOX Business that the contract cost is a $10,000 upfront payment to Peloton, plus an extra $10 per month charge for each staffer or officer that utilizes the benefit. If 12,000 staffers took advantage of the benefit, it would cost taxpayers $120,000 a month.


    For other Americans, a Peloton All-Access Membership costs $39 per month and a Peloton App Membership costs $12.99 per month.

     
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    As if the Dems weren't facing a CRUSHING defeat in the midterms, this baby formula shortage, with evidence of Biden shipping pallets and pallets of the stuff to the Mexican border for law-breaking illegals is gonna seal the deal.

    So, according to the mandates of the Biden Administration, American babies can go fuck themselves while Joe 'pretends' they're doing something - they're not - they say they've been working on this issue for moths - they haven't. They say it could not be foreseen - it could.

    Joe just keeps proving to the American public that he doesn't care about them - he ONLY cares about the leftist agenda and whatever puts money in the pockets of the Biden Crime Family.

    Oh, uh.. Joe? Probably about HALF of those mothers desperate to feed their babies are (for now) Democrats.
     
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    The problem is that despicables have played the heart string issues. You know, things like school loans, and unemployed people and black people and gays and ILLEGAL immigrants.

    The story is always the same; Aw poor (fill in blank) have been minimalized and beat down by fat rich white guys (read deplorables) but we're here to help! So what we're gonna do is, we're gonna give you money, and special privilege, and put you on a pedestal and make everything right.
    VOTE DESPICABLE

    The problem is, if you want to fuck something up, let a liberal come up with a solution. If you REALLY want to fuck something up, let a liberal government come up with a solution. Guaranteed, the outcome will be;
    Bigger government
    More expense
    More interference
    Less freedom
    A bigger problem.

    Now, not saying deplorables are the saviors come from the mountain, but if we look at the despicable track record since WWII, we realize, all they do is fuck stuff up and take our money.

    Those fat rich white guys? Despicables.
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    Anyone who thinks that $40 billion is all that's going to Ukraine, the they don't understand how DC works. It's the latest slush fund device, and much of it will be used to finance more riots, more mules, and more illegal dictates from corrupt secretaries of state at the next election. The democrats and the GOPe are corrupt, evil scum. They may be screaming that "we're" at war with Russia, but they're really at war with the US, its constitution and its legal citizens.

    Contrary to what the GOPe wants us to believe, this nation won't be saved with more of their self-service. I can see real conflict if the democrats cheat again. And I don't think democrats can help themselves, in just the same way that toddlers can't control themselves. I sincerely hope that the GOP leaves it all on the field and voters come out in massive numbers like never before.


    Midterms 2022: Expect the Worst
    By David Solway May 13, 2022

    It is currently a popular meme that the Republicans are poised for a Congressional sweep in the 2022 midterm elections, perhaps flipping as many as 40 — some say 60 — seats and regaining control of both houses. After all, the Democrats have performed so poorly across the board, whether in foreign policy, the economic realm, the maelstrom at the southern border, and in the overall domestic havoc they have wrought, as to constitute a disaster not seen in many decades, if not in living memory.

    Is this about to change? Victor Davis Hanson is not so sure. “The traditional bedrocks of the American system,” he writes, “a stable economy, energy independence, vast surpluses of food, hallowed universities, a professional judiciary, law enforcement, and a credible criminal justice system — are dissolving… The common denominator in all of this is ideology overruling empiricism, common sense, and pragmatism … Is that not the tired story of left-wing revolutionaries from 18th-century France to early 20th-century Russia to the contemporary disasters in Cuba and Venezuela?”

    As the 2nd century B.C. Greek historian Polybius wrote in The Histories, a detailed study of the Roman wars and the revolving nature of political regimes, “democracy in its turn is demolished and changes into the rule of force and violence” — a thesis recently developed by Ryszard Legutko in The Demon in Democracy, where he warns about the “vulgarization of Liberal norms and practices” and the violation of the “strict and demanding rules derived from religion and classical ethics.” The precession of the political equinoxes is a fact of history, and the issue is whether it is America’s turn to corroborate such historical predictions.

    One hopes not and the signs appear modestly encouraging, at least in the presidential interim. At the moment, the nation on the whole seems to have had enough of Democrat malfeasance and the increasingly rapid slide into political tyranny and social misery. Consequently, as many believe, a patriot tsunami — a “red wave” — is set to obliterate the opposition. Republican officials, candidates, and their supporters are exulting, savoring an unprecedently massive victory in the polls. But not so fast. Despite the auspicious news, the crystal ball is far more clouded than is confidently assumed. The Democrats may have created a domestic shambles of their political tenure, but bad guys rarely come last — or only too late to repair the devastation they have caused.

    “The Democrat Party,” Alexander Markovsky writes in Liberal Bolshevism, represents “an epochal shift to an ideology that signifies the total inversion of American historical traditions and values.” Indeed, it is not so much a party as a criminal organization that knows how to rig a game. Dinesh D’Souza made that clear in his damning exposé 2000 Mules. The Democrats are aware that they cannot win a fair election.

    We need, therefore, to expect a crisis of convenience — another war, or a medical emergency, most likely another pandemic caused by yet another rogue variant, now probably in the early planning stages — “more lockdowns,” as Hanson says. Whether orchestrated or adventitious, COVID-19 was just such a crisis of opportunity and the Democrats took full advantage of it, using all their resources in government, media, and the coterie of public health officials to leverage the pandemic and to “fortify” the 2020 election, as Time coyly put it. We have no idea yet what the “newflu” will be called — perhaps the Pi variant, with its infinite string of decimals, would be appropriate — but it seems more than likely to come.

    Like Hanson, Michael Newton is distressed by the unfolding political scene, writing in The Path to Tyranny that “The United States is repeating the mistakes of the past: redistributing wealth through a progressive tax system, expanding the size of government, creating fictional wars where none exist, enriching the political class, establishing an army of unelected bureaucrats to control the lives of the people” and deliberately flirting with bankruptcy. He asks, “How do we fight for freedom and oppose the approaching tyranny?”

    On one level, his answer to his rhetorical question is unexceptionable. “Obviously, we must vote in elections and support those in politics who defend our liberty and the Constitution.” This is what an apparent majority of the voting public is prepared to do. But on another level, it completely misses the point, at least in the present electoral context. The ballot is not secure, electoral integrity laws notwithstanding. It seems safe to say that the Dems have no intention of losing the midterms, and one can rest assured they will pull out all the stops to ensure their success. There can be no room for conservative complacence and certainly not for premature celebration. Given its catastrophic track record, lack of political accountability, and recidivist smarts, the Democrat Party cannot be written off.

    The chances are, then, that the “red wave” may be stopped at the electoral dikes. Legitimate votes, as demonstrated by the Supreme Court’s craven dismissal of the amicus brief filed by Texas and 18 states protesting the illegitimate devaluation of genuine ballots, may not be able to compete with a countervailing deluge of dark money and another kind of tsunami flooding the urban polls in the dead of night. Unless the Republicans are braced with foresight and practical solutions to avert such a plausible eventuality, COVID-22 might well see yet another compromised election.

    https://pjmedia.com/columns/david-solway-2/2022/05/13/midterms-2022-expect-the-worst-n1597803
     
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