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The Sewer That Is The GOP: With All The White Supremacists, Conspiracy Nutters, And Other Malicious Whacko Subgroups, How Does It Get Fixed?


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20 minutes ago, TheGreatBuzz said:

 

I call it a spank bank. But whatever works.

 

Just saying, she must be stress eating or something because she's...filled out a bit. Scrape off some of that make up and maybe she'll get herself a trip to Applebee's and a showing of "Cats".

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Why Texas refused $450 million to help feed 3.8 million hungry kids this summer

 

One out of five Texas children goes hungry. Ours is the second-most food-insecure state in the U.S., just ahead of Arkansas.

 

Yet Austin says it had no choice but to decline $450 million in federal money that would have helped provide food for low-income Texas children this summer.

 

It’s been a long time since news like this shocked me. Republican leaders have shown themselves too often to be undisturbed by Texas’ perennial bottom-of-the-barrel standing when it comes to the well-being of kids.

 

Their predictability makes it no less maddening. Especially when I think about the many volunteers who work around the clock to fill the gaps when summer recess leaves thousands of kids at home with no food.

 

North Texas’ portion of that $450 million would have been a big help to those children and provided a little breathing space for their tireless advocates.

 

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I guess the GOP's decision to go all in on one side of a mideast war, might have conflicted with their support for antisemitism. 

 

Must be tough, when their support for evil conflicts with their support for other evil. 

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Of course the biggest cut is to the EPA. Hey Mike Johnson.... Go **** yourself. 🖕🖕

 

Yeah the EPA is really bad for the American people. Clean air, water, food, and energy.... who cares about that. That's for beta cucks anyway. 🤪

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38 minutes ago, The Evil Genius said:

This is a start.

 

The Northern Counties of this State are a ****ing insane asylum of whackadoodles. 

 

 

 

From the article:

 

"Crye, along with fellow board members Patrick Jones and Chris Kelstrom, wanted to get rid of Dominion amid unfounded claims that the company was behind former President Donald Trump’s election loss in 2020 — such claims cost Fox News $787 million in a defamation case won by Dominion, but did not deter the Shasta board from remaining skeptical.

 

"Moderate Republicans came together last year to organize the recall effort, and routinely attend the increasingly contentious board meetings to voice their disapproval during public comment."

 

"Jones, who is running for reelection, may also lose his seat on the board. He received just 39.41% of votes, while his opponent, Matt Plummer, received 60.59% as of Tuesday night."

 

 

2 things:

 

- I sincerely hope there really ARE "moderate Republican" in every state that are motivated to try and remove the extremists from their ranks.

 

- This idiotic campaign ad against Plummer and in favor of Jones is apparently not doing squat to help Jones, since he's behind Plummer by 20+ points:

 

 

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7 hours ago, The Evil Genius said:

This is a start.

 

The Northern Counties of this State are a ****ing insane asylum of whackadoodles. 

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4 years later?

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Moderate Republican = cowardly sniveling little serf who will do exactly what their overlord tells them to do, no matter what they may say beforehand.
They will watch the radicals burn the country down and cheer while they do it.

**** all of them.
ALL of them.

 

~Bang

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The Republican-controlled Senate voted 28-11, along party lines, to pass Senate Bill 1492, which would prohibit local governments from determining workplace heat standards that go beyond those required by federal law. In effect, the bill would strip cities and counties of the ability to require water breaks for workers and time to rest in the shade throughout the day.

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Under the state legislation, businesses would follow general rules set by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration. While the agency recognizes extreme heat as a workplace hazard, OSHA has not yet issued specific federal rules to protect workers from dangerously high temperatures.

 

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1 hour ago, Cooked Crack said:

 

 

So many things that Republicans do just seem like nothing but pure mean-spiritedness. How is people getting water and shade breaks during extreme heat some sort of huge hill they want to die on and which requires them to not only be against it, but literally pass a bill against it?

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43 minutes ago, mistertim said:

 

So many things that Republicans do just seem like nothing but pure mean-spiritedness. How is people getting water and shade breaks during extreme heat some sort of huge hill they want to die on and which requires them to not only be against it, but literally pass a bill against it?


I keep thinking something is missing…. because it literally makes no sense.

 

Why not just legalize mandatory 72-hour work shifts, no breaks/lunches, brain chips that control your thoughts so you don’t steal company time with private thoughts, etc.?”

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Every single legislative action by republicans (at any level) has the goal and end result of making rich people richer, poor people poorer, and to increase the suffering of anyone who is already suffering.  It is a morally bankrupt party.  

 

 

 

 

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28 minutes ago, mistertim said:

 

So many things that Republicans do just seem like nothing but pure mean-spiritedness. How is people getting water and shade breaks during extreme heat some sort of huge hill they want to die on and which requires them to not only be against it, but literally pass a bill against it?

 

1)  The affected businesses would prefer not to follow it. 

 

2)  

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kKmU_HpTwCs&pp=ygUiYmxhemluZyBzYWRkbGVzIG5hcHBpbmcgb24gdGhlIGpvYg%3D%3D

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1 hour ago, mistertim said:

 

So many things that Republicans do just seem like nothing but pure mean-spiritedness. How is people getting water and shade breaks during extreme heat some sort of huge hill they want to die on and which requires them to not only be against it, but literally pass a bill against it?

 

More content for Democrat ads. I really want to see these kinds of ads because these are facts about what the Fascists are planning. 

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Law enforcement officers involved in Uvalde shooting response failure win their primaries

 

Two law enforcement officers who were involved with the police response failure to the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas, won their respective Republican primaries Tuesday.

 

Sheriff Ruben Nolasco and Uvalde County Constable Emmanuel Zamora, who were named in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) scathing report about law enforcement’s failure during the shooting, easily won their reelection contests, according to unofficial results reported by the Texas Tribune.

 

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MAGA Kansas AG Attacks Biden for Wanting To Replace Lead Pipes

 

MAGA Kansas Attorney General Kris W. Kobach has come out strong on an issue near and dear to his heart: making sure old dirty lead pipes are never replaced.

 

Following the State of the Union Address wherein President Biden called on states to use the $50 billion in federal funds allocated to replace old lead pipes, Kobach posted a response on X that called Biden's support of clean drinking water a violation of states' rights. Kobach also said the benefits of replacing lead pipes were "entirely speculative."

 

Kobach's post received a fact-check from X Community Notes that specifically laid out the risks of drinking water from old lead pipes.

 

 

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