Examples of GOP Leadership

Roger A. Shrubber

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And once again it is all courtesy of the GOP with the world watching.
that's what i meant by doing damage...everything the republicans are doing that isn't behind closed doors is closely watched by the rest of the world, and the things they do behind closed doors are closely speculated on...of course, the same is true of the democrats, but i have a pretty strong idea that they aren't viewed with the same attitude...the rest of the free, democratic, peace loving world looks to the democraic party for cooperation, for help, maybe even a few for leadership...while they look at the republicans like scorpions asking for a ride across the river..and cooperate with them accordingly.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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republicans suck ass at everything...not that they are correct in any way, but their justification for doing this fucking horrible shit is that the whitehouse is full of hypocrites...the bad acts of others do nothing to justify bad actions of your own.
there is no justification for abbott's plan. it's a childish tantrum, designed to make people feel sorry for the "plight" of texas.
texas is solely responsible for their own plight. if they got a governor into office that was more interested in helping the people of texas, instead of punishing immigrants for accepting the offer made on the statue of liberty, maybe they wouldn't have any "plight" to deal with. maybe they would have more money to spend on their fucking archaic infrastructure, that the republicans still ignore, in favor of grandstanding publicity stunts that only gets sympathy from deplorable white nationalist fucks.
https://www.newsweek.com/greg-abbott-texas-migrants-dc-kamala-harris-1769744
 

schuylaar

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Something is out of whack when this type of gross misrepresentation of background will get one fired from a 20K a yr. job but this lying peckerhead can retain a federal house seat,pinch me,is this real?
If you or I had just one folder that read Top Secret in our possession?

I'm getting ansy.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
republicans suck ass at everything...not that they are correct in any way, but their justification for doing this fucking horrible shit is that the whitehouse is full of hypocrites...the bad acts of others do nothing to justify bad actions of your own.
there is no justification for abbott's plan. it's a childish tantrum, designed to make people feel sorry for the "plight" of texas.
texas is solely responsible for their own plight. if they got a governor into office that was more interested in helping the people of texas, instead of punishing immigrants for accepting the offer made on the statue of liberty, maybe they wouldn't have any "plight" to deal with. maybe they would have more money to spend on their fucking archaic infrastructure, that the republicans still ignore, in favor of grandstanding publicity stunts that only gets sympathy from deplorable white nationalist fucks.
https://www.newsweek.com/greg-abbott-texas-migrants-dc-kamala-harris-1769744
That's when you delete apps..triangulate through Reuters. AP, WaPo, NYT and become discriminate what you read and how your time is spent.

It's all noise to me.

I'd rather read the classics, engage with others senior to my IQ who challenge me..learn more of physics and brown noise my way through the stars in my own cabin with picture windows of galaxy in front of me..
 

doublejj

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republicans smh.....

Police called to hospital room of terminally-ill patient vaping marijuana
On December 16th, Hays, Kansas police entered the hospital room of 69-year-old Greg Bretz, who is suffering from terminal cancer, after a hospital worker at Hays Medical Center caught him vaping marijuana. Bretz said he has been vaping, as well as eating THC paste with bread, to relieve symptoms of his condition, since being hospitalized roughly three weeks ago.
Bretz is in the final stages of terminal, inoperable cancer that he most often lies ‘flat on his back’ in his hospital bed and can’t stand up without being assisted.
Medicinal cannabis is illegal Kansas, despite 68% of state residents support state-sanctioned medical marijuana access
Bretz was cited for drug possession and is set to appear in court after the new year on January 2nd, 2023.
 

schuylaar

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republicans smh.....

Police called to hospital room of terminally-ill patient vaping marijuana
On December 16th, Hays, Kansas police entered the hospital room of 69-year-old Greg Bretz, who is suffering from terminal cancer, after a hospital worker at Hays Medical Center caught him vaping marijuana. Bretz said he has been vaping, as well as eating THC paste with bread, to relieve symptoms of his condition, since being hospitalized roughly three weeks ago.
Bretz is in the final stages of terminal, inoperable cancer that he most often lies ‘flat on his back’ in his hospital bed and can’t stand up without being assisted.
Medicinal cannabis is illegal Kansas, despite 68% of state residents support state-sanctioned medical marijuana access
Bretz was cited for drug possession and is set to appear in court after the new year on January 2nd, 2023.
Ummmmmmmm, I'm confused..let me get this straight: 68% voted in MMJ yet it's still illegal.

Guess Kansas votes don't count anymore..wonder what else was on that ballot that doesn't count? The Governor? State Assembly Members?

And that's why I take my medical into my own hands..nobody's gonna tell me while I'm dying what I can and cannot have..I'm also going to self terminate at the time and place of my choosing.

Met a lady here who had mastectomy and the next day they were turning off morphine at Banner.

I need surgery<shrug>.

The guy should've vaped under the covers..vaping smells like burnt popcorn if anything there's no smell + isn't the guy terminal and will be dead?
 
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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Ummmmmmmm, I'm confused..let me get this straight: 68% voted in MMJ yet it's still illegal.

Guess Kansas votes don't count anymore..wonder what else was on that ballot that doesn't count? The Governor? State Assembly Members?

And that's why I take my medical into my own hands..nobody's gonna tell me while I'm dying what I can and cannot have..I'm also going to self terminate at the time and place of my choosing.

Met a lady here who had mastectomy and the next day they were turning off morphine at Banner.

I need surgery<shrug>.

The guy should've vaped under the covers..vaping smells like burnt popcorn if anything there's no smell + isn't the guy terminal and will be dead?
supported (poll), not voted in
 

CANON_Grow

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Fogdog

Well-Known Member
republicans suck ass at everything...not that they are correct in any way, but their justification for doing this fucking horrible shit is that the whitehouse is full of hypocrites...the bad acts of others do nothing to justify bad actions of your own.
there is no justification for abbott's plan. it's a childish tantrum, designed to make people feel sorry for the "plight" of texas.
texas is solely responsible for their own plight. if they got a governor into office that was more interested in helping the people of texas, instead of punishing immigrants for accepting the offer made on the statue of liberty, maybe they wouldn't have any "plight" to deal with. maybe they would have more money to spend on their fucking archaic infrastructure, that the republicans still ignore, in favor of grandstanding publicity stunts that only gets sympathy from deplorable white nationalist fucks.
https://www.newsweek.com/greg-abbott-texas-migrants-dc-kamala-harris-1769744
I think of what Abbot is doing as giving the finger to Democrats. That kind of juvenile act is what seems to me the motivation behind much of what Republicans have done and are doing. As some people who voted for Trump explain their act, they voted for him to give Democrats the finger.
 

printer

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Incoming NY lawmaker joins growing GOP chorus demanding answers from Santos
Incoming New York Republican Rep.-elect Mike Lawler on Wednesday joined a growing number of GOP voices demanding answers from Rep.-elect George Santos (R-N.Y.) after he confessed to fabricating part of his professional profile on the campaign trail.

“George Santos owes the people of his district the complete and total truth about his personal and professional background, and a sincere apology for his behavior. Attempts to blame others or minimize his actions are only making things worse and a complete distraction from the task at hand,” Lawler said on Twitter.

“With multiple federal, state, and local investigations seemingly underway, Mr. Santos should cooperate fully if he is to regain the trust of his constituents and colleagues,” Lawler added.

Santos admitted earlier this week to falsely claiming that he had earned a college degree and misrepresenting his employment history, saying he’d graduated from New York’s Baruch College and worked at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup.

The incoming lawmaker, who flipped a House seat for the GOP during the midterms to represent parts of Long Island and Queens, had also said on the campaign trail that he was “a proud American Jew” but countered Monday that he “never claimed to be Jewish.”

A number of Democrats quickly called for Santos to resign from his elected position or for the House GOP to take action against him.

Now, some Republicans have also joined the chorus.

Another New York Republican congressman-elect, Nick LaLota, called Tuesday for a House Ethics Committee investigation into Santos, saying on Twitter that “New Yorkers deserve the truth and House Republicans deserve an opportunity to govern without this distraction.”

Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas), a former chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, told the Washington Examiner in an interview published Wednesday that he doesn’t support Santos and that the House GOP conference should look into the matter.

“You cannot come into our conference as a known liar. The way I read it, he admitted he fabricated it,” Sessions said in the interview.

Well Trump broke that mold for all times.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Incoming NY lawmaker joins growing GOP chorus demanding answers from Santos
Incoming New York Republican Rep.-elect Mike Lawler on Wednesday joined a growing number of GOP voices demanding answers from Rep.-elect George Santos (R-N.Y.) after he confessed to fabricating part of his professional profile on the campaign trail.

“George Santos owes the people of his district the complete and total truth about his personal and professional background, and a sincere apology for his behavior. Attempts to blame others or minimize his actions are only making things worse and a complete distraction from the task at hand,” Lawler said on Twitter.

“With multiple federal, state, and local investigations seemingly underway, Mr. Santos should cooperate fully if he is to regain the trust of his constituents and colleagues,” Lawler added.

Santos admitted earlier this week to falsely claiming that he had earned a college degree and misrepresenting his employment history, saying he’d graduated from New York’s Baruch College and worked at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup.

The incoming lawmaker, who flipped a House seat for the GOP during the midterms to represent parts of Long Island and Queens, had also said on the campaign trail that he was “a proud American Jew” but countered Monday that he “never claimed to be Jewish.”

A number of Democrats quickly called for Santos to resign from his elected position or for the House GOP to take action against him.

Now, some Republicans have also joined the chorus.

Another New York Republican congressman-elect, Nick LaLota, called Tuesday for a House Ethics Committee investigation into Santos, saying on Twitter that “New Yorkers deserve the truth and House Republicans deserve an opportunity to govern without this distraction.”

Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas), a former chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, told the Washington Examiner in an interview published Wednesday that he doesn’t support Santos and that the House GOP conference should look into the matter.

“You cannot come into our conference as a known liar. The way I read it, he admitted he fabricated it,” Sessions said in the interview.

Well Trump broke that mold for all times.
He's no Trump! Donald had a special talent, he had great power over the weak minded.
 
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