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3 hours ago, Califan007 The Constipated said:

 

 

 I'm not sure Trump would have done anything illegal

Are you alright? In trouble?
Blink once for yes, twice for no.

 

~Concerned

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Just now, Bang said:

Are you alright? In trouble?
Blink once for yes, twice for no.

 

~Concerned

 

It's apparently illegal for them to insert politics into their actions and inviting Trump to speak (and probably paying him to do so) would be illegal. But Trump isn't doing anything illegal on his end by speaking, at least from what was being said.

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57 minutes ago, Cooked Crack said:

 

 

And we wonder how we evolved from cro magnum man? Here's an example how those men made it here.

 

I introduce you to:

 

Marge Greene from the old ice age Georgia. This man is fighting for your rights as far back as the Civil War.  

 

He is also going ro cause a war within his own conference just to make sure his face is plastered on every right wing news channels.

 

Here's her leaving for another bs Make Assholes Grift Again flight:

 

https://youtu.be/9Ao8f4cQ-T8?si=f38NTZNww26hMEMW

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Thank goodness Marge will eventually tell us how to spend our money to help fend off the democrats from .. um..  trying to control our lives.

Seriously, this is a failing of media. Not of her propaganda bull**** network, but of actual media. Marge's phone should be blowing up with invitations to every single political discussion show so they can ask her about this, then after she grunts out her "thoughts", spend the rest of the show laughing dead in her face. Lock the doors, don't let her out, chase her around with cameras and laugh at that ignorant **** all ****ing Sunday. Call off the commercials, blast "breaking news" all over the internet, so people can tune in and LAUGH at the ****ing MONKEY.

Fun fact, with this you can poke Marge in BOTH EYES.
 Is flipping the middle finger really sign language for the F word? - Quora

 

~Bang

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18 minutes ago, Cooked Crack said:

 

 

 

I have an uncle who believes in this stuff. I asked him that if there was someone so powerful as to be directing chemtrails, why would they care if there were a law that banned it? Like THAT would be that stops this powerful, evil entity?

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'Doomed': Republicans 'smoking themselves out' in upcoming vote to raise credit card fees

 

Senate Republicans are preparing to go on the record in favor of gouging Americans with sky-high "junk fees," just months before a major presidential election where the economy will play a deciding role.

 

In a recent report in the American Prospect, reporter David Dayen delved into the GOP's response to a new rule from President Joe Biden's Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) capping credit card junk fees at $8, helmed by Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina). Scott — the Senate Banking Committee ranking member who is thought to be on the short list of potential running mates for former President Donald Trump — is leading the charge on a bill to scrap the rule. His one-page bill deems that the CFPB rule limiting junk fees "shall have no force or effect."

 

Scott's push to overhaul the Biden administration's limit on junk fees has the full support of the banking industry's top lobbyists and trade associations. Scott's statement noted that his bill was supported by the "Consumer Bankers Association, America’s Credit Unions, Independent Community Bankers of America, Bank Policy Institute, American Bankers Association, Americans for Tax Reform, Competitive Enterprise Institute and the US Chamber of Commerce."

 

Adam Green, a progressive activist who helped Biden organize events in the swing states of Michigan and Pennsylvania to highlight his opposition to junk fees, told Dayen that the GOP openly railing against junk fees is a gift to Democrats ahead of the November election.

 

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Gov. DeSantis strips worker wage, heat protection powers from cities

 

'Regulations promulgated in Washington or Tallahassee are less likely to be appropriate than in almost any other area of regulation.'


Florida cities and counties will be barred from requiring businesses to give water breaks or other “cooling measures” to employees who work outside after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed HB 433.

 

The measure also removes the power of local governments to require contractors to pay higher wages, or use higher pay as an incentive in awarding bids. The new law, which takes effect July 1, also bars cities and counties from requiring employers to give workers their work hours ahead of time.

 

The votes mostly fell along party lines, with Republicans in support and Democrats opposed, but a handful of GOP lawmakers in each chamber also voted against it.

 

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