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Beto is the furry that wants to storm your house to take your guns.
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Beto is the furry that wants to storm your house to take your guns.
Here's what I don't understand:
A political debate now usually devolves into: "Trump bad, Republicans evil, Democrats bad, liberals snowflake, etc." Yet when I say baby boomer to describe them (frankly, it mainly is populated of that generation), it's a problem.
Why?
There are more assortments of guns than just AKs and ARs. Even I know that.
Nobody is "storming" anything and "History books" wouldn't even notice if the WuFlu was as bad as the doomers in the media are claiming.There are more assortments of guns than just AKs and ARs. Even I know that.
If more trained civilians have guns, then theoretically, public shootings would decrease.
Just looks like Beto is shook cause ma nigga donald wants a gang war and he got SOJAS with gats
Isn't that why the >tfw 30 year old boomer meme exists?Yeah, trying to make it a “lifestyle” is what causes to lose meaning and just become a catch all insult along the lines of “person I don’t like”.
I mean, everything you just listed could just as easily describe a leftist millennial twitter user.
Robert's just mad he'll be remembered as one of the most overfunded losers ever and a man too ashamed of being white so he LARPS as Mexican.
Nobody is "storming" anything and "History books" wouldn't even notice if the WuFlu was as bad as the doomers in the media are claiming.
More like he's mad that he won't be remembered at all. I seriously doubt anyone really remembers him now in any significant way. Another decade and he won't even be trivia question worthy.
Republicans put lives in danger to try to steal an election — now they want to take your away right to vote
By Tom Perez, opinion contributor — 04/17/20 03:00 PM EDT 863
The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill
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On election night in Wisconsin last week, I spoke to a mother of two undergoing chemotherapy treatment. She prides herself on being an active participant in our democracy, and she made a timely request for an absentee ballot. But it didn’t arrive until after Election Day. And with the COVID-19 pandemic, going to a polling location could have been extremely hazardous to her health. One would think the elected officials who represent her would fight to make sure she could make her voice heard without risking her safety. Instead, Wisconsin Republicans fought to suppress her constitutional right to vote.
She is not alone. Thousands of voters across Wisconsin were disenfranchised for no other reason than craven Republican self-interest. They wanted to win the election for a seat on the state’s Supreme Court. They knew they couldn’t win it by letting people vote, so what did they do? They exploited a public health emergency in an attempt to steal the election. One Wisconsin voter brought a sign to the polls that said it best: “This is ridiculous.”
But guess what? It didn’t work. Against all odds, Wisconsin voters fought back and elected Judge Karofsky to the state’s Supreme Court. I know Judge Karofsky will be fair and make decisions based on the rule of law, not a hyper-partisan agenda. And Wisconsinites will be well-served by her sound judgement.
This remarkable result speaks to the grassroots enthusiasm for Democrats in Wisconsin and across the country. And it should terrify Donald Trump and every other Wisconsin Republican.
But even though Republicans failed this time, you can bet they’re going to keep trying to suppress people’s votes all the way through November. They’re going to keep forcing millions of Americans to choose between their safety and their vote. And to add insult to injury, they’re going to keep defending their actions by pushing the widely debunked myth of widespread “voter fraud.”
Time and again, the GOP has resorted to this lie to deny voters their constitutional rights. Now they’ve stepped up the mythmaking, claiming — without any evidence — that vote-by-mail ballots would result in increased fraud. There’s just one problem with that theory: It’s patently false, and Republicans know it.
Several states, including Oregon, Colorado and Utah, have already employed expanded vote-by-mail successfully in their elections. Not only that, but President Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Vice President Pence and Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel have all voted by mail. They just don’t want to afford you that right.
This is not a war on voter fraud; it’s a war on voters.
Even some Republican governors and secretaries of state aren’t willing to go along with their party’s lies. Ohio, for example, is using vote-by-mail for upcoming elections. In fact, just last week, the spokesperson for the Republican Ohio secretary of State said, “Ohioans can be confident that their vote-by-mail ballots are as safe and secure as the votes cast on Election Day.”
As a career civil right rights lawyer, I’ve seen and fought against a lot of voter suppression in my day. I thought I was old enough that nothing could surprise anymore. But this is a whole new level of corruption. This is voter suppression on steroids, and it’s the foundation of the Republican Party’s strategy.
Republicans know they can’t win on their ideas, so they have to suppress the vote to have any chance of victory. This is the oldest trick in the GOP playbook. In fact, in 1980, prominent conservative Paul Weyrich admitted as much, saying, “I don’t want everybody to vote. … [Republican] leverage in the elections, quite candidly, goes up as the voting populace goes down.” Now, they’re exploiting a public health crisis to gain that leverage, and endangering millions of lives in the process.
But the American people know a con job when they see it, and they won’t be fooled.
Wisconsin should teach us two things. First, the GOP will stop at nothing, including putting people’s lives at risk, to win an election. And second, the American people have the power to stop them, just like they did in Wisconsin.
The right to vote is the right that protects all others. It is the foundation of our democracy. And Democrats are showing true leadership during this crisis by advocating for the health and safety of the American people and the integrity of our elections. That’s why we’ve called on all states to employ vote-by-mail, expand early voting, and implement a variety of other reforms to make it easier and safer for Americans to make their voices heard during this pandemic. Because you shouldn’t have to win the geographic lottery to exercise your right to the ballot.
We believe elections should be about which party has the best ideas, not which party can silence the most voters. We believe government has a fundamental role in keeping people safe and allowing them to exercise their fundamental freedoms.
We cannot let this pandemic bring our democracy to a halt or silence the voices of people across the country, especially in communities of color, which have been among the hardest hit by the coronavirus and historically targeted by Republican voter suppression efforts. Trump and Republican leaders are playing games with people’s lives and constitutional rights. And American voters will make them pay the price on Election Day when they elect Joe Biden as the next president of the United States.
Tom Perez is the chair of the Democratic National Committee. During the Obama administration, Perez served as head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division and then as secretary of Labor. Follow him on Twitter @TomPerez.
Heck I saw the tweets and thought it was some rando. Took me a minute before I remembered, "oh yeah, wasn't he running for president?"More like he's mad that he won't be remembered at all. I seriously doubt anyone really remembers him now in any significant way. Another decade and he won't even be trivia question worthy.
They are Subhuman Manipulative Cowardly Dicks regardless of what they truly believe or not."Republicans put lives in danger to try to steal an election — now they want to take your away right to vote"
This is the chair of the DNC writing this.
https://thehill.com/opinion/campaig...-to-try-to-steal-an-election-now-they-want-to
If they truly believe this, and don't take up arms, they're fucking subhuman cowards. If they don't believe it, then they're just manipulative dicks who think poorly of the public.
"Republicans put lives in danger to try to steal an election — now they want to take your away right to vote"
This is the chair of the DNC writing this.
https://thehill.com/opinion/campaig...-to-try-to-steal-an-election-now-they-want-to
If they truly believe this, and don't take up arms, they're fucking subhuman cowards. If they don't believe it, then they're just manipulative dicks who think poorly of the public.
Hypocrites! They're the ones who count on lots of dead people coming to vote.You leave Ben Grimm out of this, he would have Voted for Trump cause Trump loves Trump's Chosen People (and Grimm is a one of Trump's Chosen People)
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