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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I really, REALLY love it when Democrats are mad.

But let me tell you where the actual rage is coming from:

Its no coincidence that this coincides with USAID, the Learing Center, Ukraine aid, the revelation of ActBlue being fraudulent and the Green New Scam being shut down and all of sudden the DNC had to get a mortgage on their headquarters to pay bills and debts.

I'd be mad too if every single advantage I had was shutdown and stripped of influence.

The ballroom is just a "symptom" of the toddler temper tantrum turned terrorism.

JBell's avatar

You forgot the SPLC!

LMWC's avatar

And we, in Michigan have a SoS who gets to count the ballots as she runs for governor, slow walks a voter reform amendment for the ballot in November, and is notably involved with or was, the SPLC. And yet, media does nothing, and no arrests made….

SD Scott's avatar

AZ all over again.

Roger Beal's avatar

Get used to that sort of stuff. It's good preparation for the coming sharia law in Michigan.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

Silly me. Thx, JBELL.

But in my defense, my scrolling/typing thumb can't take anymore abuse!...;)

Veranda Vamp's avatar

I, too, enjoy watching tantrums from hapless, low-T, vax-injured, America-hating libtards.

It seems they are so self-impressed with their worthless University degrees in ethnic studies which never required research, critical thinking, or INDEPENDENT thinking, they truly believe everything they are spoon-fed by CORPORATE media.

It’s really galling to have to interact with these poseurs (within the extended family) who have no idea of the on-going revelations of the money-laundering and corruption intrinsic to the Democrat party. Knowing that Trump’s buildings and upgrading will withstand their spray-painted graffiti ABSOLUTELY MAKES MY DAY!

Ryan Gardner's avatar

Exactly how I feel. But you said it better than I ever could

JCrutcher's avatar

Hear, hear!

and Me, too.

TDawg's avatar

The country will soon find out that the dems and many rinos have sold our country out to foreign influence as they continue to line their pockets. They are all traitors. Nothing can stop what is coming.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

I agree and so does Orville Redenbacher from his grave.

This is going to be the most entertaining thing for me to watch unravel in my lifetime.

nancy roberts's avatar

And if Clintons clarion call to those in opposition to anything Trump, is to "challenge, delay and derail" then so be it. She picked the wrong one to bully, apparently.

Black flies....they won't kill you, but they can torment the snots out of you.

Roger Beal's avatar

Black files ... oooooohh, that's rayciss!

Juju's avatar
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If our government operated as it is designed to, there would have been nonstop Judicial β€œReview” of what Biden’s administration did. Key word β€œreview” implies after the fact, but they didn’t even do that. And there was certainly NO preclearance for all that they did. The democrats captured the Judicial Branch throughout our land the same way they captured the CIA/FBI, NIH, media, academic institutions, and medical industry. They were working on the military arm too and almost had it taken over. All certainly warrants at the very least β€œa review”.

It’s frightening what can happen when our populace sleeps. If the communists finally gain those reins this nation is finished.

Roger Beal's avatar

Be on guard for the proponents of sharia law and parallel-but-independent Muslim communities within our borders, such as those now growing in MI and TX ... they pose every bit as big a threat to our republic as do the communists.

Lori's avatar

If we see communists start to get those reins, that is when those who are able, take up munitions and kill them off. There will be no choice. We cannot allow them to survive. They will take all we own and we will have nothing but squallor and misery with the US turning to a third world country. I for one am able and will do my part to prevent the infestation of parasites called communists.

SD Scott's avatar

If not for misdirected public funds, who would support that party? Illegals?

shayne's avatar

Exactly!!!!!!!

Nancy Benedict's avatar

It will be very interesting to see how the midterms play out after all the occurrences you mentioned. I'd like to believe they will make a difference but...

Ryan Gardner's avatar

Well. The Republicans haven't done themselves any favors.

They love snatching defeat out of the mouth of victory.

Rob's avatar

Republican and Democrats, the Uniparty... 63 years of getting the big bucks to the proper pockets!

Then Trump came along.

Juju's avatar

And therein lies the real reason for their hate

Johnny-O's avatar

Perhaps the midterms wouldn't be worrisome if Trump supporters would stop cheering on his reckless war and instead contact him, Rubio, and representatives to let them know it is unfavorable and we should be focusing on our problems at home and not adding wastefully to our $40 trillion debt.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

I don't remember you being this vocal about the Ukrain fiasco. Correct me if I'm wrong.

I lean hard libertarian so im usually adamantly opposed to war.

But I think the Iran conflict is less about war, and more about turning over the geopolitical checker board...in our long-term strategic benefit.

Wise Old Woman in the Woods's avatar

I have a friend who is former military intel. Apparently, Iran is much more meddlesome than we knew. While I am skeptical by nature, the response of other Muslim nations of silence or support speaks volumes. While many say we are fighting on behalf of Israel, I wonder if it is on behalf of Saudi Arabia, and other countries that seek to rise. My friend told me to read Seven Pillars written by the one dubbed Lawrence of Arabia. It is very very long and full of so many tribal names and areas that it is hard, though riveting to read. Interesting to read in real time the fight against the Ottoman Empire. Few understand that the Ottoman Empire controlled vast amounts of territories in the area and Arab nationalism/countries didn't exist but percolating. He writes that the Turks overextended and had too many non Turks running things leading to their demise. That part gives me pause as to our own foreign ambitions.

Rob's avatar

The Ottoman Empire lasted for 623 years.

Johnny-O's avatar

What a dumb knee jerk reaction Ryan. You don't remember. Well, that must mean I was fine with Ukraine. I'm generally against all wars. I've pretty consistently bitched about Trump not getting out of Ukraine as promised. His very vocal and consistent anti-war stance was a big reason why I voted for him. It seems like his brain has been taken over.

Your theory about Iran may be correct, but thus far it is an abject failure. Bases destroyed, nothing gained other than more inflation and risking the midterms. Pure lunacy.

steven t koenig's avatar

The reality is that if we didn't focus on it when it was $5 T (and we didn't) focusing on it at 40 is pointless. And adding $2 T more every year makes it even more so. This will just have to crash. Nothing else fixes it

Nancy Benedict's avatar

Exactly. At the very least it will be entertaining.

Freedom Fox's avatar

Lolol! Someone still thinks elections in the US are legit! Aww, that's precious!

LMWC's avatar

I wish the Green Scam had really had the plug pulled but in Michigan and across the Midwest and mid Atlantic, solar complexes are still cropping up everywhere with of course, government money, destroying farmland and wildlife zones forever.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yeah those are backlog projects and WIP (work in progress) before the investment Tax Credit (ITC) for solar expired on 7/4/2026.

The incentives are gone. virtually every project from here out will be under the "safe harbor" carve out that will last for the next 2-4 years after the deadline.

Won't be too many net-new projects because the ITC expired

LMWC's avatar

Exactly what is β€œthe safe harbor” carve out? Anyway to fight it?

Ryan Gardner's avatar

It means that if a company or investor paid 5% of project cost before the deadline then they have 2-4 years (based on different qualifiers) to complete/ commission the project.

LMWC's avatar

Hence, the sudden rush to get stakes in the ground and surveys set up. How fast can you take away all the farm land? Of the many scams, this one should be evident to all, but money talks even if the football will be yanked away from the farmers who lease their land eventually.

Juju's avatar

They are scrambling to get every last penny of our taxes that they can while they still can

NeoBob's avatar

And here's brewing situation in Olympia that could add to Jeff's Aug. 17 coverage of Dems in trouble in 7 states. Although, one Dem in trouble in WA state will not dent their majority. Rep. Tarra Simmons, the first to be elected after a period of incarceration has been investigated for ethics violations of steering budget toward her boyfriends charity. Not sure if her support pup (also pictured) is being investigated as well. https://www.knkx.org/law/2026-06-09/accused-of-ethics-violations-washington-representative-tarra-simmons-cites-troubled-past-at-public-hearing.

Latest news from Aug. 16 is $15k fine. https://lynnwoodtimes.com/2026/08/16/simmons-2/ (I didn't link the Seattle Times due to paywall).

neener's avatar

Nice alliteration there!

Richard Klamm's avatar

And of course in spite of their claim of being β€œA Big Tent” their mood must be deteriorating due to all the DSA wins of late. Chuckie and Hakeem must be frantic at this point.😎

Old fossil's avatar

The individual house and Senate campaigns have plenty of money. Until they are short there is no reason to celebrate.

SD Scott's avatar

Where is it from?

DOGE Congress!

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

β€œI kept looking in the night visions,

And behold, with the clouds of heaven

One like a Son of Man was coming,

And He came up to the Ancient of Days

And came near before Him.

And to Him was given dominion,

Glory, and a kingdom,

That all the peoples, nations, and men of every tongue

Might serve Him.

His dominion is an everlasting dominion

Which will not be taken away;

And His kingdom is one

Which will not be destroyed.”

β€” Daniel 7:13-14 LSB

✝️✝️✝️

Lorita's avatar

Yes and amen!

Bard Joseph's avatar

"But a short time elapsed after the death of the great reformer of the Jewish religion, before his principles were departed from by those who professed to be his special servants, and perverted into an engine for enslaving mankind, and aggrandizing their oppressors in Church and State."

Thomas Jefferson.

Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

Which is why we question organized religions, and must have a personal relationship with God.

SD Scott's avatar

Was he referring to the Catholic Church?

Politico Phil's avatar

Jesus was not a "reformer" of the Judeo religion. He came to end the Jewish perversion of the Biblical faith once delivered to the fathers and the first thing He did after He rode the donkey into Jerusalem where the people recognized Him as the the Messiah and King of Israel was to go to His Temple and violently cleanse it of the corrupt practices of the Judeo religion.

The "Judeo-Christian faith" is an oxymoronic psyops that has corrupted the Christian faith for hundreds of years and people are beginning to understand that the true Christian faith is simply "Christ alone".

Reasonable Horses's avatar

Jeff leaves a similarly urgent warning when he compares β€œPresident Trump, the builder” with Democrats who β€œcan’t even build a mile of high-speed rail given decades and an unlimited budget.”

Obviously, Trump is no deity, and Democrats are not necessarily demonic. But recognizing the spiritual forces behind the contrast is existential. We know this.

God is the Creator. By His hand and to His glory, there was the Garden of Eden, the creation of man and woman, two temples in Jerusalem, and the magnificence of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.

Satan is the Destroyer. True to his nature, he dragged Adam and Eve down and out of the Garden of Eden. He fooled this nation under God into thinking that murdering the unborn was more important than β€œbe fruitful and multiply.” He laughed when Babylon and Rome razed Jerusalem’s temples, when the β€œabomination that causes desolation” took their place and perverted the purpose of Byzantium.

He’s laughing in America’s face right now and asking, β€œSo, what are you going to do about it?”

Politico Phil's avatar

Thus did Daniel witness the Ascension and Glorification of Jesus Christ as both Savior and King who sat down on His throne at the right hand of the Father and whose rule will be without end.

...The next day a great multitude that had come to the (Passover) feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, took branches of palm trees and went out to meet Him, and cried out:

β€œHosanna!

β€˜Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!’

The King of Israel!”

John 12:12

Those who maintain that Christ has yet to come to establish His kingdom effectively deny Christ's glorification and deny the very words of Daniel.

VelvetStitching's avatar

Good Saturday morning to you!

May we "walk WORTHY of the calling with which we were called; walking in LOVE, walking in wisdom; and walking as children of light!" (Ephesians 4:1; 5:2; 5:15; and 5:8)

The Lord be with you throughout this day! πŸ˜πŸ™πŸΌ

Verve's avatar

"Courts are not the executive branch’s homeowners association, empowered to demand advance notice for every consequential presidential act, down to whether the Eisenhower building can be painted to match the White House."

As a Florida resident with a somewhat strong-armed HOA, I can't think of a better metaphor for the DNC. I will forever be referring to them as HOA now.

BeadleBlog's avatar

Fellow Florida resident. It was a perfect metaphor.

Maha's avatar

Stong-armed HOA. I'm sorry you have to deal with that. We used to live under an HOA, and when it got too obstreperous, my wife ran and became president. Then every time the busy bodies would start complaining about trim color or garbage cans, she would say, "all in favor of tabling that discussion for now..." It became a two year run of complete lawlessness where people chose off-white colors for their trim instead of the regulation. Once person even painted his house without board approval. Some garbage cans were left out for hours after pick up! Yet property values soared. So did my wife's popularity.

Bitsy54's avatar

Can she come to Seizure City (Sun City) in South Carolina and sort out our obstreperous HOA? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

John Galt?'s avatar

I like winning. If I were in charge, I'd throw for the end zone on every play. The opponents will exhaust themselves and their bank accounts trying to defend against it, but the chains will keep moving and the score will continue to increase.

The left can only froth and rage at this point. Their most valuable asset is the raging Marxists they allowed in their big (circus) tent party. And now the frothing, raging Marxists are getting spicy over the lack of enthusiasm they see in the legacy Dems.

This is their moment. This is the revolution. But much of it is stillborn. They lost Twitter. The censorship ship has sailed. The unvetted foreign invasion has been squashed. The USAID money spigot is closed. The Somali money laundering operation has been exposed. Their mail-in voting plans are dead in the water.

All that remains is chaos, which they will attempt, but they will fail to muster an army of sufficient force since so many have undergone voluntary self-emasculation.

I like our odds of prevailing.

Juju's avatar

Trump should start at least 5 more extravagant projects that he actually doesn’t care much about, to use as catnip to keep the kiddies occupied so the parents can actually get the work done. What are some things he could do like that? One should be constructed far out in the middle of nowhere to force the idiot journalists to have to endure harsh conditions. 🀣

Maha's avatar

That is a great idea. Even if all he does is announce them and send surveyors to those remote sites--with journalists in hot pursuit.

Paula Kroll's avatar

How about adding his likeness to Mt. Rushmore.

Melissa S's avatar

That will explode some heads!

shayne's avatar

"But much of it is stillborn." Truth bomb!!! Pray this over the democrat machine.

Hana CL's avatar

Oh how I pray God’s forgiveness and blessing on our nation! πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

Steve's avatar

The problem is MESSAGING! The Elephants can’t seem to grasp the importance of laying out the case for keeping them in power. Way too many β€œyounger-generation” folks aren’t getting/computing the major differences between Socialism and Capitalism. It feels like there’s way too much narcissism and far too little compassion/vision coming out of our leadership these days. Imagine β€œif” conservatives could just for β€œonce” get a unified message out to midterm voters that the current course we’re on is far better than the coordinated sound-bites being shouted/touted by the psychopaths on the left. These morons have gigantic megaphones in the MSM (digital, networks and print) and the Republican’s can’t seem to grasp how poorly they’re connecting with the younger generation trying to fulfill the same β€œAmerican-Dream” their parents achieved.

My spider senses aren’t seeing the midterms going the way we’d like them to β€” combine many voter’s inability to fulfill their family goals (perception anyway) with the taxpayer’s cost for the ballroom (look it up) and the β€œ2-3 weeks and we’ll accomplish the mission” Iran war narrative β€” the Donkeys could very well take over the Senate and the House. Ugh 🫣 that will be a catastrophic result that we may never recover from. Sorry for the wet-blanket, I just don’t see where all the publicity of a military fortified remodeling project in the White House is even remotely motivating the younger voters we’ll need in November.

YourGalapagosGullfriend's avatar

"If you think about it, it is pretty wild that in 2026, we are engaged in trade wars over Kentucky bourbon."

Whiskey rebellion 2.0?

(Wait, do I get to bring back my "plead the fifth ... of whiskey!" joke from yesterday? πŸ€―πŸ˜€)

LauraJ's avatar

It SO embarrassing to be Canadian today.

I hope I live long enough to see the Crown booted off the continent.

Todd's avatar

We are owned by the Crown. By contract. Dirty or not, this is where we are.

kittynana's avatar

@Laura- great for me, though. We can hop across the border in Niagara Falls, go to Mandarin Buffet, Beer Store, a local pharmacy for Tylenol with codeine (we call it Canadian Tylenol) and head back all within 2 hours. The exchange rate is great!

TRM's avatar

Good old Soviet Canuckistan. Where after doing Nuremberg Code violations on the population the people can be fooled into re-electing the same party with a new flunky at the top and a cheesy slogan "Elbows Up".

Israelis are even more stupid than Canucks. They re-elected Bibi. The same Quisling-Mengele who did the "No jab, no job" war crime on them.

Rhonda's avatar

Just curious and pardon my ignorance: How much of our tax dollars are used for all the dems frivolous lawsuits??

Juju's avatar

Someone should calculate that and expose it for all to see

Richard schoenenberger's avatar

You are not alone Rhonda…been wondering the same.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Or the six story bunker under the White House.

kittynana's avatar

@Bard- I'm ok with that.

Rhonda's avatar

There isn’t one other president that ever funded any projects. President Trump funded this project by himself and also found investors. Taxpayers did not pay for this. Let’s keep remembering that.

D&R’s Gma's avatar

I’m good with the funds being used for that project.

Hana CL's avatar

I have thought the very same!!! We all know legal fees can be astronomical. ( No offense intended for our C&C author πŸ˜„)

UnvaxxedCanadian's avatar

Is that why the flag was at half mast at the local fire hall this morning? This country is a joke.

Todd's avatar

I last visited in 2013, and it was already a joke. Can't believe my mom, sister and brother haven't left. Not that much of the USA is much better. They are stuck between a rock and a hard place. And no one is coming to save anyone.

Kenpowoman's avatar

You mean other than that the US has a Bill of Rights and a written Constitution?

TRM's avatar

When the government can take away your rights over a disease with and IFR of 0.3% and prevent you from working, what rights do you really have?

"You have no rights. You have owners" - George Carlin

SD Scott's avatar

More of us must become self employed and self sufficient again. That’s the lesson.

We’ve become too dependent on large entities.

Freedom Fox's avatar

Truth. Another major area of disappointment with Trump is his failure to help small businesses succeed, promote entrepreneurship.

All he does and care about is helping large multinational corporations get better treatment in the US regulatory web, not helping small businesses get better treatment. He crows about "bringing 70,000 jobs back from China" while ignoring that historically small businesses have provided 80%+ of job and wealth creation in the nation. Now at much lower levels.

Entrepreneurship is what built this nation, invention, innovation, creativity, nimble, independent. We've lost a lot of our best economic features through consolidation, merger, barriers to entry that benefit massive corporations. Big corporations + Big government is the Fascistic economy fantasy and reality we live in today as a result of the shift.

Trump must refocus economic growth on making the US the home of small business once again. Small businesses provide redundancy, strengthen our national security and ensures our basic freedoms cannot be taken from us by one government official talking to three CEO's and shutting down the entire nation, require masks, injections, preferred pronouns, bug protein, etc.

More entrepreneurship incentives, streamline and eliminate regulatory and monopolistic barriers to entry. THAT would build Trump's most important lasting legacy. Not fountains in blue cities that will turn into homeless baths when he's gone.

UnvaxxedCanadian's avatar

Crony capitalism is sucking western civilization to death. We are all headed for a socialist nightmare, the elites can’t help themselves. Nobody cares about main st, it’s all Wall Street.

D&R’s Gma's avatar

Not true. If we stand up for our rights and use the constitution we do have those rights. My husband used his 1st amendment right to refuse the jab without ever explaining his beliefs and refused to bend the knee. He was a civil servant directly under the executive branch and told them that if they wanted him out that they’d have to fire him. They never touched him or any of the others that stood with him. If someone was fired in the private sector for standing up for their constitutional rights then my advice would be to sue said employer for wrongful termination and a violation of said rights. Use the constitution and stand your ground. And fyi George Carlin was a comedian not a constitutional scholar or expert.

Bard Joseph's avatar

That has been tossed in the garbage.

SD Scott's avatar

Hey! God has a plan.

His arm is not shortened that it cannot save, but your sins have made a separation between you and God.

Love these words from Isaiah.

Is anything too difficult for the Lord?

Nothing is impossible with God.

Maybe this is our chance to prove it out!

Rob's avatar

God does have a plan for Donald Trump, that's why the bullet only hit his ear that day in Butler Pennsylvania.

SD Scott's avatar

A plan for this nation.

shayne's avatar

Only if the "local fire hall" was at sea.... πŸ˜‰

Jpeach's avatar

The NY Times is just an echo chamber for the β€œDestroy America Cabal” and Brainwashed Liberals.

Jane Tracy's avatar

Isn’t that the truth!

Bard Joseph's avatar

The uniparty plays us on both sides to hide the corruption. Alexander Hamilton was part of the banking elite of the City of London.

EK MtnTime's avatar

In all the time I’ve been reading this blog, not once have I commented because by the time I read it there’s 500 comments! I’m feeling pretty lucky today! 😊 And I was number 13!

MarshaLouise's avatar

Now, do you have a POV?

Rob's avatar

**The Times owns an office about three blocks from the White House. It has no excuse for using a stale, antique picture. **

The Times is not a news source, it's a propaganda outlet, that's why they used an old photo.

Bard Joseph's avatar

All media controlled by Trotskites to keep the proles fighting over party loyalty. Paging SDA.

Remi Steele's avatar

1st. Good morning everyone! πŸ™

Todd's avatar

Second. I am third. Tough barrier to break.

shayne's avatar

Well done RS!

James Goodrich's avatar

Where’s Joseph Raymond McCarthy when you need him. How can we let these communists politicians and candidates speak out about tearing our constitution to pieces. It’s blatant treason for all to see!

william howard's avatar

time to really focus on the communist/islamist alignment and what it could do to America

Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

Best comment today! Go read it. Inspiring and informative.

Jane Tracy's avatar

I absolutely agree πŸ’―

TRM's avatar

And time to focus on the Zionist/Israeli alignment of BOTH parties and what it's doing to the world.

Why does Israel always get a pass on the nuclear weapons issue?

Lynne Morris's avatar

Because Israel does not acknowledge having one and has never threatened to use one. Much less done so. To take the position you do implies Jews should not have nuclear missiles. Even though Jews, whether practicing or not, were instrumental in the development thereof. Nor is to deny Iran the capability an anti-Muslim position as Pakistan has, and has had, the capability for decades. Responsibly. No the issue with Iran is the very real possibility of hastening the end of the world, literally and figuratively, so the practitioners of their death cult can get their 72 virgins and all that entails. Lastly, don't like Israeli influence in US politics? Reform campaign finance laws. Unless and until you have the political power to do so you are just bitching and moaning about people following our laws.

TRM's avatar

"Because Israel does not acknowledge having one" - So it's okay for Iran to get one then? As long as they never admit having it? Okay.

"has never threatened to use one" - Nonsense. Golda Mier showed a dozen Hiroshima sized A-Bombs to the Soviet ambassador in 1973 and said "Tell Egypt and Syria if they cross the 1967 borders, we use them"

"To take the position you do implies Jews should not have nuclear missiles" - If Israel has them then other countries in the region will get them. Think like Zia al Haq.

"Pakistan has, and has had, the capability for decades. Responsibly" - Pakistan? Responsible? ROTFLMAO. They are offering to give them to other countries. That's the height of irresponsible.

"No the issue with Iran is the very real possibility of hastening the end of the world" - No it doesn't. That happens when you Zionist cheerleaders let Israel destroy the al Aqsa mosque to rebuild your Zionist third temple.

"so the practitioners of their death cult" - Who's killed more people in the last 50 years? Israel or Iran. Israel by a country mile. The "death cult" you talk of is ZIONISM.

"don't like Israeli influence in US politics? Reform campaign finance laws" - Which is impossible given the almost total control of both parties by the Zionist lobby.

"you are just bitching and moaning about people following our laws" - No I'm complaining about ZIONISTS writing your laws to favour themselves.

sean anderson's avatar

The Democrats seem to forget that if they succeed in establishing some sort of version of β€œjudicial pre-clearance” that they would be establishing a precedent that the GOP could use to hobble any future Democrat Party administration. Partisan politics ΓΌber Alles! The welfare of the nation be damned!

william howard's avatar

leftists never consider consequences or unintended consequences

Ryan Gardner's avatar

Would you if you never had to face the consequences?

Thats what they can't stand:

Now they do have to face consequences.

FrankInFL's avatar

And consequences are always unintended...

Jacquijacq's avatar

The Republicans don’t have the spine for retaliation. If they did SAVE Act would have passed and Silent Filibuster would be dead.

sean anderson's avatar

Both refusal to pass the SAVE Act and refusal to end the filibuster I believe are indicators of belonging to the RINO species. For some fear may be the cause but I suppose many are being paid off to obstruct and delay.

JW's avatar

The trolls are feeling their oats today!

Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

I love the block feature. I haven’t even seen one.

The real advantage is that I have time to read the comments now that there are not so many and all of them are at least reasonable.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Sounds anti semantic