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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Republicans saying the quiet part out loud, they want a dictatorship. [twitter]https://twitter.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1660760624752738304[/twitter][/quote] [insert Roy Kent gif with a forbidden word] I have to say, there's a lot I hate about Republicans - and their scary, apocalyptic "promises" about what's coming is up there at the top of what I hate most. But it's a big top. Very top-heavy.[/quote] Isn't it the Democrats who have been talking about their apocalyptic "promises" concerning climate change? Al Gore said many of the world's coastal cities would be inundated by sea level rise by 2023. Of course, he said that while owing a Tennessee mansion with three people living in it that consumed more power than a small town. Liberal hypocrite.[/quote] yes and humans did a lot in the intervening 30 years to help mitigate so instead of 2023 it is now more like 2050, but there is still more to do to try to prepare while also mitigating. Thanks for making the point that we CAN do something about it.[/quote] Also in one case we're trying to avoid the catastrophic existential threat - climate change While in the other, the Rs are positively giddy about a dictator. They know that saying this stuff is creepy, weird, and sort of scary to normies - but those R weirdos love it, themselves. I guess they love the threat of climate change, too. They're lusting for it. They are such strange and off-putting people.[/quote] LOL! Dictator? Forcing people to get vaccinated or lose their jobs? Even when the vaccination is not proven to work? Forcing schools to close by local Dem School Boards. And, the President supporting those SB and attacking those who criticize. Mandating that Trans women and girls be allowed in women sports? Contrary to public wishes. [/quote] + a million Not to mention the effort to control what we drive, how we cook, what refrigerators and dishwashers we purchase, etc. etc. etc. Republicans are hardly the dictators here. And, anyone who knows Jesse Kelly knows what he meant by the tweet. [/quote] says the people ok with women's bodies being controlled, being told what we can and cannot read, then negating people's votes based on the rantings of a madman[/quote] Give me a break. No one is controlling your body. If you want abortion you can get one. I’m so sick of this misinformation. Liberals are easily fooled.[/quote] TX and ID women say hello[/quote] So drive to another state.[/quote] If you have a car and can take time off work and don't have small children who need childcare. Yet again confirmation of how out-of-touch cons are with the reality of people's lives. And completely heartless.[/quote] Or you can use the internet to find nonprofits which will happily transport you (for free) to wherever you need to go to take care of it.[/quote] If you have a computer, internet service, and the wherewithal to navigate searches for such entities that not only arrange and provide transportation but also negotiate with your employer to give you 4 days off without firing you and then also find free childcare for your toddler for those days you will be gone and finally also find you a clinic that will take you. Yet again showing us how little you know or care about the reality of people’s lives. You seem to believe in magic. [/quote] So you’re talking about homeless people? (I think you’d be hard pressed to find an American with a job and no access to the Internet.) Don’t worry! Shelters and other outreach orgs can help! I actually think you believe in magic. Do you believe in innately gendered soul that can’t be verified in any objective manner? Magic![/quote] Keep it up. The more you reveal your disdain and dismissive attitude toward the real challenges people have the easier it is to expose your cruelty and heartlessness—and how out of touch you are. The fact you think it’s fine for women to have to jump through such hoops to get health care is insane and also great fodder for opposition ads. PS what makes you think all women who need abortions have jobs or that all jobs are desk jobs that come with computers? Elitist much?[/quote] Never mind that many workplaces monitor what their employees do on their work computers. Googling “where to get an abortion” in a state that has outlawed abortion is not something many wouldnwant their employers to discover. [/quote] Ever hear of a smart phone? And don’t tell me they can’t afford it. They are handed out at the freaking border[/quote] Keep it up! More fodder for the opposition! Lol. You really should go volunteer with at risk populations to learn something about real people and their challenges. But then again, please don’t. Your cold heartedness is a boon to Democrats. [/quote] Your bleeding heart is a boon to the Republican Party, because it’s selective and biased. Ask those AAs in Chicago who are rightfully angry at being dismissed and ignored in favor of border crashers.[/quote] Good luck convincing them to vote for Republicans especially when Republicans are doing their best to make it harder or impossible for Black Americans to vote. [/quote] How so?[/quote]
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