Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Display patriotic symbols (flags, eagles, etc.) inside and outside their homes, on their cars, on their clothes
-Publicly support the military or LEO
Here’s the difference between liberals and all other Americans in two bullet points. Patriotism and support for soldiers and law enforcement isn’t virtue signaling.
It is when your elected politicians don't fund the VA appropriately. Or, say, take money from making soldier housing safe and use it to build a useless border wall.
The border wall is anything but useless and is strongly supported by Border Patrol officers.
But you are too stupid to understand that point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Display patriotic symbols (flags, eagles, etc.) inside and outside their homes, on their cars, on their clothes
-Publicly support the military or LEO
Here’s the difference between liberals and all other Americans in two bullet points. Patriotism and support for soldiers and law enforcement isn’t virtue signaling.
It is when your elected politicians don't fund the VA appropriately. Or, say, take money from making soldier housing safe and use it to build a useless border wall.
The border wall is anything but useless and is strongly supported by Border Patrol officers.
But you are too stupid to understand that point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone hire a recently arrested man with documented impulse control issues? Honestly, the publicity alone around his hiring should be enough to scare every potential employer away.
Also, he eats Subway and acts like a sissy. Not a lot to recommend him.
Dial back the slurs aimed at gay men pls. Plenty left to say.
He chose to throw his sandwich and then run. His actions speak for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's time we started regulating sandwiches in public. The Constitution doesn't guarantee a right to open carry of deli items. Any sandwich over 4" should be illegal immediately.
We can put an end to this senseless food violence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Display patriotic symbols (flags, eagles, etc.) inside and outside their homes, on their cars, on their clothes
-Publicly support the military or LEO
Here’s the difference between liberals and all other Americans in two bullet points. Patriotism and support for soldiers and law enforcement isn’t virtue signaling.
It is when your elected politicians don't fund the VA appropriately. Or, say, take money from making soldier housing safe and use it to build a useless border wall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone hire a recently arrested man with documented impulse control issues? Honestly, the publicity alone around his hiring should be enough to scare every potential employer away.
Also, he eats Subway and acts like a sissy. Not a lot to recommend him.
Dial back the slurs aimed at gay men pls. Plenty left to say.
Anonymous wrote:I hope he knows how to swallow when he gets twelve inches at DC jail.
Anonymous wrote:I hope he knows how to swallow when he gets twelve inches at DC jail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Display patriotic symbols (flags, eagles, etc.) inside and outside their homes, on their cars, on their clothes
-Publicly support the military or LEO
Here’s the difference between liberals and all other Americans in two bullet points. Patriotism and support for soldiers and law enforcement isn’t virtue signaling.
It absolutely is. I see it all over my Facebook feed from Maga relatives. I choose to express my support for the military and veterans, including relatives who are veterans, by advocating for increased funding for veterans’ healthcare and contributing financially to groups that support military families.
I express my support for my local LEO by thanking them when I see them at public events and supporting measures to increase their pay.
We don’t want your money or thanks. We DO want you to vote against politicians who support policies that keep violent reoffenders on the street.
I'm the PP. Are you an actual LEO? I live in Fairfax Co. and am a lifelong Dem, but did vote against Descano the last time he was up for election. Is that good enough for you?
Absolutely. Progressive prosecutors can wreak more damage than being 800 cops short. They are chaos force multipliers.
PP again. The one area where I really have a problem with LEOs is that they don’t support common sense gun laws. It makes zero sense to me. They chose a job where they can be shot to death any given day because so many people have guns. Why aren’t law-enforcement officers the first in line condemning the easy access to guns in our society? The huge number of guns is a much bigger threat to them than “progressive prosecutors.” The guns are the real “chaos force multiplier.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Display patriotic symbols (flags, eagles, etc.) inside and outside their homes, on their cars, on their clothes
-Publicly support the military or LEO
Here’s the difference between liberals and all other Americans in two bullet points. Patriotism and support for soldiers and law enforcement isn’t virtue signaling.
It absolutely is. I see it all over my Facebook feed from Maga relatives. I choose to express my support for the military and veterans, including relatives who are veterans, by advocating for increased funding for veterans’ healthcare and contributing financially to groups that support military families.
I express my support for my local LEO by thanking them when I see them at public events and supporting measures to increase their pay.
We don’t want your money or thanks. We DO want you to vote against politicians who support policies that keep violent reoffenders on the street.
I'm the PP. Are you an actual LEO? I live in Fairfax Co. and am a lifelong Dem, but did vote against Descano the last time he was up for election. Is that good enough for you?
Absolutely. Progressive prosecutors can wreak more damage than being 800 cops short. They are chaos force multipliers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone hire a recently arrested man with documented impulse control issues? Honestly, the publicity alone around his hiring should be enough to scare every potential employer away.
Also, he eats Subway and acts like a sissy. Not a lot to recommend him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He just threw away a good federal job with good retirement and benefits.
Hope it was worth it for his 15 seconds of fame in resist online circles.
I honestly doubt he cares. He can get another job.
Agreed. Being a DOJ attorney right now is . . . not good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Display patriotic symbols (flags, eagles, etc.) inside and outside their homes, on their cars, on their clothes
-Publicly support the military or LEO
Here’s the difference between liberals and all other Americans in two bullet points. Patriotism and support for soldiers and law enforcement isn’t virtue signaling.
It absolutely is. I see it all over my Facebook feed from Maga relatives. I choose to express my support for the military and veterans, including relatives who are veterans, by advocating for increased funding for veterans’ healthcare and contributing financially to groups that support military families.
I express my support for my local LEO by thanking them when I see them at public events and supporting measures to increase their pay.
We don’t want your money or thanks. We DO want you to vote against politicians who support policies that keep violent reoffenders on the street.
I'm the PP. Are you an actual LEO? I live in Fairfax Co. and am a lifelong Dem, but did vote against Descano the last time he was up for election. Is that good enough for you?