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King Youngkin is doing a great job!
And in four years, we will be led by Queen Sears
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So unifying! |
The extremely rare instances of voter fraud were committed by Republicans. |
You could quite literally start by reading this thread. |
Feel free to link. You’re not helping educate anyone. I’ve read the whole thread. |
Go back and read the posts (and the linked WaPo article) about how Youngkin is signing Republican-sponsored bills from the House while vetoing identical Dem-sponsored bills from the Senate even though custom and practice is for the governor to sign both versions, thereby turning non-controversial bipartisan legislation into petty partisan vindictiveness. |
I was the one who linked the WaPo article. And, I’m saying Ds are acting against custom too. |
Freedom to storm the Capitol? Vaccines are part of living in a community. Which is why we have so many to protect public health. Polio, mumps, whooping cough, etc. I’m sure you’ve put worse things in your body. |
Democrats did it for substantive reasons. Youngkin is doing it for spite. MAGA seem to have trouble understanding the difference, though. |
Step 1 to embracing reality - everyone thinks they’re doing it for good reasons. You justify what your side does. |
If Wheeler did in Virginia what he did to the EPA, it would destroy Virginia’s natural environment, all for the sake of a few more pennies for the owners of coal and oil & gas companies. If you can’t see the issue with that, you’re lying about having ever been a Democrat. What substantive purpose do you believe it serves for Youngkin sign one bill but veto an identical one? Can you actually justify that on the merits, or is this whole tangent nothing but a distraction from something you know is indefensible? |
There is no substantive difference to the life of regular Virginians if he approves one bill rather than two identical ones. You only care for political reasons. |
Wow, so you’ve bought the propaganda hook, line, and sinker. Try researching stuff on your own. |