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Fradi

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If it is not a Liberal/Progressive/Trump bashing post then it is HaHa.
Yes we have a few here that their only contribution besides leftist propaganda seems to be emojis.
I guess that is their only answer to people who can think for themselves and don’t blindly go along with all the leftist bullshit like a bobble head doll.
 

purplem

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That's right Wetnose. Just when it seems the Republicans can't sink any lower...they sink lower. Their philosophy is obviously not Support the Veterans. It's Screw the Veterans, which is consistent with the overall Republican philosophy of Screw Democracy, Screw the Citizens and Screw the USA.
 

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Not a fan of politics but noticed many of you are so concerned about the American politics while you have a dictator trying his best to ruin the Canadian way of life yet you do not seem to care about that. I find that quite interesting.
Bingo! This is the million dollar post. I have been saying this for the past two years and like you I am perplexed at how so many Canadians support Socialism.
 
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CPAC is going on....the best freak show in town... ;) ....le rassemblement par excellence des complotistes et menteurs......vraiment représentatif de ce qu'est devenue la base républicaine....vraiment édifiant....;).
They are more and more encouraging partisans of autocraty, dictatorship.
 

wetnose

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Insulin is a “catastrophic” expense for 14 percent of the seven million Americans who need it daily, according to a Yale University study. That means those 14 percent are spending at least 40 percent of their monthly income (after paying for food and housing) on insulin. But Republicans voted down a measure to limit patients’ out-of-pocket cost for insulin to $35 per month.

Thank God I don't live in America.
 

wetnose

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"You have to pay the $7,600 out of pocket before your insurance is even going to kick in," she remembers telling him. Alec decided going uninsured would be more manageable. Although there might have been cheaper alternatives for his insulin supply that Alec could have worked out with his doctor, he never made it that far.

He died less than one month after going off of his mother's insurance. His family thinks he was rationing his insulin — using less than he needed — to try to make it last until he could afford to buy more. He died alone in his apartment three days before payday. The insulin pen he used to give himself shots was empty.

Alec was 26 years old. o_O
 
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wetnose

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Edward Luce, an editor at the Financial Times, tweeted, "I’ve covered extremism and violent ideologies around the world over my career."

"Have never come across a political force more nihilistic, dangerous, and contemptible than today’s Republicans," Luce wrote. "Nothing close."

His analysis was retweeted by former CIA Director Michael Hayden.

"I agree," Hayden wrote. "And I was CIA director."
 

wetnose

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Maybe thoughts and prayers will help the Republicans with their funding problem? Seems to work for school shootings


A number of Republican strategists and consultants are growing increasingly dismayed about millions of dollars vanishing at the National Republican Senatorial Committee — just when the funds are needed most.

Cash at the national campaign fund is dwindling as candidates head into the final stretch of Senate races across the U.S.

“If they were a corporation, the CEO would be fired,” a national Republican consultant working on Senate races told the newspaper, referring to the committee.
“There needs to be an audit or investigation because we’re not gonna take the Senate now and this money has been squandered,” added the consultant, who spoke to the outlet on condition of anonymity. “It’s a rip-off.”
 

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wetnose

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Basically...Republicans are forcing a woman to be a human coffin for several months. Just sooo wrong on so many levels. Just imagine someone asking the lady "When is your baby due???" and she has to explain what the hell is going on.



“It was an abnormal ultrasound, and they noticed the top of the baby’s head was missing and the skull was missing, the top of the skull was missing,”

Davis said she was 10 weeks into her pregnancy at the time of her ultrasound but is unable to get an abortion in her home state of Louisiana, thanks to the state’s near-total ban on the procedure. Her only options, she said, are to either carry the pregnancy to term or go out of state for an abortion.
 
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purplem

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Trump. Pence. Rand Paul. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Matt Gaetz. Lauren Boebert. Jim Jordan. Lindsay Graham. Mitch McConnell. Ron De Santis. Ted Cruz. Louie Gohmert. Devin Nunes. Kevin McCarthy. So many...TOO many...others like them in this sickening party.

Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger - are they the only two in the entire GOP with even a basic sense of decency?
 
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