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blatham
 
  4  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 01:46 pm
@McGentrix,
Quote:
Fortunately for America, most of the motivated Dems are drug abusing, lazy web-o-nauts who have the same likelihood of voting as they do holding down a full time job.
That certainly proved true in the last presidential election where Dem voters exceeded GOP voters by some two million.

And then there was the last mid-term election
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Democrats won House popular vote by largest midterm margin since Watergate


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McGentrix
 
  0  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 01:57 pm
@blatham,
blatham wrote:

Quote:
Fortunately for America, most of the motivated Dems are drug abusing, lazy web-o-nauts who have the same likelihood of voting as they do holding down a full time job.
That certainly proved true in the last presidential election where Dem voters exceeded GOP voters by some two million.


Too bad they were all in New Yorkistan and Commiefornia...
blatham
 
  1  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 02:07 pm
@McGentrix,
You have a point. It is an oddity that in the US general elections, 5 million American citizens in some concentrated area like New York or Los Angeles get the same representation as another region with 43 tobacco chewers and 8,000 meth labs.
coldjoint
 
  1  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 02:17 pm
@blatham,
That is the beauty of America's system. Something you will never understand.
Builder
 
  -1  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 03:37 pm
@coldjoint,
HRC received 55 electoral votes from California, for a total of 227.

Seems we've got to keep telling these peeps how math works, in a nation with over fifty united states.
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McGentrix
 
  3  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 03:41 pm
@blatham,
Why is it odd? Been like that for a couple hundred years now. It's part of being a representative Republic after all.
coldjoint
 
  0  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 03:50 pm
@McGentrix,
Quote:
Been like that for a couple hundred years now.

That is exactly what they cannot deal with. They cannot win in a system they cannot control.
Baldimo
 
  1  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 04:41 pm
@coldjoint,
Quote:
That is exactly what they cannot deal with. They cannot win in a system they cannot control.

It's getting to difficult to work the system the farther left they move, average Americans don't want what they are selling. It's the reason why they want teenagers to vote and are trying to move towards open borders and then to amnesty. As of right now, there are about 20 million illegal immigrants in the US, and the DNC wants to hide that fact very badly, it's the only reason they don't want to citizenship question on the census, it's really bad and they don't want us to know.
BillW
 
  4  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 05:11 pm
https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-frosh-kushner-20191023-ybijil3yzrdcfefmh3xiygv3wq-story.html

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Maryland AG sues Kushner apartment company, alleging thousands of violations while renting rodent-infested units

Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh has sued an apartment management company owned by senior White House adviser and presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner, alleging it routinely used “unfair or deceptive” rental practices while running rodent-infested apartments in Baltimore and the surrounding region.

Attorneys in the Consumer Protection Division of Frosh’s office argued in a statement of charges filed Wednesday that Westminster Management and 25 other companies whose properties it managed have “victimized consumers, many of whom are financially vulnerable, at all stages of offering and leasing” their rental units in Maryland.

..................................

“What we are claiming in this lawsuit is that they were cheating tenants before, during and after their tenancy, and when I tell you there were hundreds of thousands of violations of the Consumer Protection Act, it just begins to convey the seriousness of the charges,” Frosh said. “They caused serious harm and suffering to the people who lived in their units."

The filing is the latest volley in a politically charged, years-long legal battle between Frosh, the state’s top law enforcement official and a Democrat, and Kushner, who is married to Republican President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka and heir to his family’s real estate firm, Kushner Cos.

Kushner stepped down as the firm’s CEO when he became a senior adviser to his father-in-law in 2017 but did not divest from some of its properties — including Westminster Management, the company at the center of Frosh’s complaint.


https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/28/politics/baltimore-response-trump-tweets/index.html

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Baltimore stands up for its city after Trump tweets 'no human being would want to live there'

(CNN)Baltimore did not take President Donald Trump's recent attack of the city lying down. Instead, Charm City was quick to stand up and fight back.

Trump lashed out at another prominent African American lawmaker on Saturday, tweeting that his Baltimore district is a "disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess."

..............................

The President suggested that conditions in Cummings' district, which is majority black and includes parts of Baltimore, are "FAR WORSE and more dangerous" than those at the US-Mexico border and called it a "very dangerous & filthy place."
coldjoint
 
  0  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 05:50 pm
@BillW,
Does Schiff know? Cool
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coldjoint
 
  0  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 06:01 pm

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Sharyl Attkisson
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3-A fmr Obama admin State Dept. official told me that, by controversializing this common practice [diplomatic quid pro quo for US aid], “the Democrats are basically hamstringing any future president.” He adds: “That’s why this is a constitutional moment.”


Legal for presidents before Trump, but not for Trump? Does not work that way.
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blatham
 
  2  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 07:00 pm
@McGentrix,
It's not a necessary component at all. It's a hold-over from an earlier period and now serves democracy poorly.

What makes it "odd" is that is so obviously serves American democracy poorly.
blatham
 
  1  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 07:01 pm
Quote:
A federal judge today held Education Secretary Betsy DeVos in contempt of court and imposed a $100,000 fine for violating an order to stop collecting on the student loans owed by students of a defunct for-profit college.

The exceedingly rare judicial rebuke of a Cabinet secretary came after the Trump administration was forced to admit to the court earlier this year that it erroneously collected on the loans of some 16,000 Corinthian Colleges borrowers despite being ordered to stop doing so.
Politico
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coldjoint
 
  0  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 07:22 pm
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/923/CXlvmg.jpg
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glitterbag
 
  3  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 07:31 pm
@Baldimo,
Baldimo wrote:

Quote:
That is exactly what they cannot deal with. They cannot win in a system they cannot control.

It's getting to difficult to work the system the farther left they move, average Americans don't want what they are selling. It's the reason why they want teenagers to vote and are trying to move towards open borders and then to amnesty. As of right now, there are about 20 million illegal immigrants in the US, and the DNC wants to hide that fact very badly, it's the only reason they don't want to citizenship question on the census, it's really bad and they don't want us to know.


Is this supposed to be part of your stand-up routine????? Don't quit your day-job.
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coldjoint
 
  0  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 07:43 pm
Oh oh!
Quote:
BIG – Report: U.S. Attorney Durham “Administrative Review” is now “A Criminal Investigation”

Which one will go to jail before he rats Obama out? Which one might commit suicide? Brennan, Clapper, and Comey?
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Justice Department officials have shifted an administrative review of the Russia investigation closely overseen by Attorney General William P. Barr to a criminal inquiry, according to two people familiar with the matter. The move gives the prosecutor running it, John H. Durham, the power to subpoena for witness testimony and documents, to impanel a grand jury and to file criminal charges.

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/10/24/big-report-u-s-attorney-durham-administrative-review-is-now-a-criminal-investigation/
glitterbag
 
  2  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 07:50 pm
@coldjoint,
Yeah, screw those under achievers....Free Guiliani and his Ukrainian thug buddies so we can get back to investigating Hillary.
coldjoint
 
  0  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 07:51 pm
@glitterbag,
Quote:
Free Guiliani and his Ukrainian thug buddies so we can get back to investigating Hillary.

We can do both. Someone is going to jail, and it is not Trump Laughing Laughing Laughing
glitterbag
 
  2  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 09:00 pm
@coldjoint,
We'll see.
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McGentrix
 
  1  
Thu 24 Oct, 2019 09:12 pm
@blatham,
blatham wrote:

It's not a necessary component at all. It's a hold-over from an earlier period and now serves democracy poorly.

What makes it "odd" is that is so obviously serves American democracy poorly.


Americans are not smart enough to have a Democracy and I am too irritable to live under mob rule.

I think the representation of all the states is why the US is the greatest nation in the history of the world. It's why everyone wants to come here and be part of it.
 

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