Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently here's what he has to say about the FBI raid:
"I understood that without anyone understanding what this was about that it was going to and could lead to even further division and angry rhetoric from both sides," Hogan said on Sunday.
"I was happy that they did come out and unseal the documents on the search," he added. "And I think it was a step in the right direction, but I think we still have a lot of unanswered questions and we're going to continue until people understand more."
https://www.axios.com/2022/08/14/larry-hogan-trump-fbi-raid
These are not the words of a person who respects the rule of law. These are the comments of a politician trying to play to both sides by implying there might be something fishy in the FBI while trying to make it sound like the real problem is "further division and angry rhetoric from both sides". GTFOOH with this "both sides" crap.
His comments are 100% right. You don’t just blindly follow what any government agency says. Ever. Do you believe their versions of police shootings without thought?
I am pro law enforcement but on something like this they do not get a free pass. His comments were measured and correct.
There is no rule of law issue here.
It’s the responsibility of a federal judge to assess the credibility of DOJ, not Joe the Plumber. But keep tweeting about backing the blue.
Also the job of all citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you liked Martin O’Malley and his huge tax increases and spending?
You elect another Dem like him and 1/2 the state will leave including any rational business.
Wrong.
And bottom line THE WHOLE REPUBLICAN PARTY STANDING WITH A FASCIST CRIMINAL MEANS NO VOTES FOR REPUBLICANS EVER AGAIN
We live in the US of America the fact the Republican party is standing with a criminal traitor is horrific.
Hogan is no different.
By the way businesses are leaving Red states because they will not get talent.
That is my world, not yours for sure. FACT many are already planning this move. Employees have already been informed. GOP wins means major migration of large companies. Amazon by the way has already told employees as an example. Rice University in Texas has already formed a committee to deal with the issue of graduates not getting good jobs in Texas. Many large it companies that have moved there are heading out. Announcments coming after mid terms.
You do understand that if the Latino vote keeps trending the way it has been, Maryland will turn red before too long?
Define "before too long", please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently here's what he has to say about the FBI raid:
"I understood that without anyone understanding what this was about that it was going to and could lead to even further division and angry rhetoric from both sides," Hogan said on Sunday.
"I was happy that they did come out and unseal the documents on the search," he added. "And I think it was a step in the right direction, but I think we still have a lot of unanswered questions and we're going to continue until people understand more."
https://www.axios.com/2022/08/14/larry-hogan-trump-fbi-raid
These are not the words of a person who respects the rule of law. These are the comments of a politician trying to play to both sides by implying there might be something fishy in the FBI while trying to make it sound like the real problem is "further division and angry rhetoric from both sides". GTFOOH with this "both sides" crap.
His comments are 100% right. You don’t just blindly follow what any government agency says. Ever. Do you believe their versions of police shootings without thought?
I am pro law enforcement but on something like this they do not get a free pass. His comments were measured and correct.
There is no rule of law issue here.
It’s the responsibility of a federal judge to assess the credibility of DOJ, not Joe the Plumber. But keep tweeting about backing the blue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you liked Martin O’Malley and his huge tax increases and spending?
You elect another Dem like him and 1/2 the state will leave including any rational business.
Wrong.
And bottom line THE WHOLE REPUBLICAN PARTY STANDING WITH A FASCIST CRIMINAL MEANS NO VOTES FOR REPUBLICANS EVER AGAIN
We live in the US of America the fact the Republican party is standing with a criminal traitor is horrific.
Hogan is no different.
By the way businesses are leaving Red states because they will not get talent.
That is my world, not yours for sure. FACT many are already planning this move. Employees have already been informed. GOP wins means major migration of large companies. Amazon by the way has already told employees as an example. Rice University in Texas has already formed a committee to deal with the issue of graduates not getting good jobs in Texas. Many large it companies that have moved there are heading out. Announcments coming after mid terms.
You do understand that if the Latino vote keeps trending the way it has been, Maryland will turn red before too long?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you liked Martin O’Malley and his huge tax increases and spending?
You elect another Dem like him and 1/2 the state will leave including any rational business.
Wrong.
And bottom line THE WHOLE REPUBLICAN PARTY STANDING WITH A FASCIST CRIMINAL MEANS NO VOTES FOR REPUBLICANS EVER AGAIN
We live in the US of America the fact the Republican party is standing with a criminal traitor is horrific.
Hogan is no different.
By the way businesses are leaving Red states because they will not get talent.
That is my world, not yours for sure. FACT many are already planning this move. Employees have already been informed. GOP wins means major migration of large companies. Amazon by the way has already told employees as an example. Rice University in Texas has already formed a committee to deal with the issue of graduates not getting good jobs in Texas. Many large it companies that have moved there are heading out. Announcments coming after mid terms.
You do understand that if the Latino vote keeps trending the way it has been, Maryland will turn red before too long?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently here's what he has to say about the FBI raid:
"I understood that without anyone understanding what this was about that it was going to and could lead to even further division and angry rhetoric from both sides," Hogan said on Sunday.
"I was happy that they did come out and unseal the documents on the search," he added. "And I think it was a step in the right direction, but I think we still have a lot of unanswered questions and we're going to continue until people understand more."
https://www.axios.com/2022/08/14/larry-hogan-trump-fbi-raid
These are not the words of a person who respects the rule of law. These are the comments of a politician trying to play to both sides by implying there might be something fishy in the FBI while trying to make it sound like the real problem is "further division and angry rhetoric from both sides". GTFOOH with this "both sides" crap.
His comments are 100% right. You don’t just blindly follow what any government agency says. Ever. Do you believe their versions of police shootings without thought?
I am pro law enforcement but on something like this they do not get a free pass. His comments were measured and correct.
There is no rule of law issue here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats using the worlds traitors seems a little extreme to classify and entire party. Just because you have a differing opinion on which way the country should go, yo throw the term “traitor” around. Yeah, you don’t know way that really means.
Democrats were not the ones throwing hissy fits and storming the Capitol. Just saying, so you know you’re a traitorous POS.
That was about 1000 people. Lots of Republicans and conservatives who do not approve of that. Don’t label 40 million people for that. Kinda like I should label all blacks as murderers in the USA since most murders in Chicago, DC, Baltimore is are committed by African Americans.
Where are all these Republicans who condemn then capitol riot? They are awfully silent.
Do you support Liz Cheney? What are you doing to ensure Republicans like her are re-elected?
The PP can’t answer you, too busy making sure Trump gets re-elected.
I support her and people like Romney. Not many moderates in both parties remaining.
Anonymous wrote:He also wrote in Ronald Reagan for president in 2020. He's garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you liked Martin O’Malley and his huge tax increases and spending?
You elect another Dem like him and 1/2 the state will leave including any rational business.
Wrong.
And bottom line THE WHOLE REPUBLICAN PARTY STANDING WITH A FASCIST CRIMINAL MEANS NO VOTES FOR REPUBLICANS EVER AGAIN
We live in the US of America the fact the Republican party is standing with a criminal traitor is horrific.
Hogan is no different.
By the way businesses are leaving Red states because they will not get talent.
That is my world, not yours for sure. FACT many are already planning this move. Employees have already been informed. GOP wins means major migration of large companies. Amazon by the way has already told employees as an example. Rice University in Texas has already formed a committee to deal with the issue of graduates not getting good jobs in Texas. Many large it companies that have moved there are heading out. Announcments coming after mid terms.
You do understand that if the Latino vote keeps trending the way it has been, Maryland will turn red before too long?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you liked Martin O’Malley and his huge tax increases and spending?
You elect another Dem like him and 1/2 the state will leave including any rational business.
Wrong.
And bottom line THE WHOLE REPUBLICAN PARTY STANDING WITH A FASCIST CRIMINAL MEANS NO VOTES FOR REPUBLICANS EVER AGAIN
We live in the US of America the fact the Republican party is standing with a criminal traitor is horrific.
Hogan is no different.
By the way businesses are leaving Red states because they will not get talent.
That is my world, not yours for sure. FACT many are already planning this move. Employees have already been informed. GOP wins means major migration of large companies. Amazon by the way has already told employees as an example. Rice University in Texas has already formed a committee to deal with the issue of graduates not getting good jobs in Texas. Many large it companies that have moved there are heading out. Announcments coming after mid terms.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently here's what he has to say about the FBI raid:
"I understood that without anyone understanding what this was about that it was going to and could lead to even further division and angry rhetoric from both sides," Hogan said on Sunday.
"I was happy that they did come out and unseal the documents on the search," he added. "And I think it was a step in the right direction, but I think we still have a lot of unanswered questions and we're going to continue until people understand more."
https://www.axios.com/2022/08/14/larry-hogan-trump-fbi-raid
These are not the words of a person who respects the rule of law. These are the comments of a politician trying to play to both sides by implying there might be something fishy in the FBI while trying to make it sound like the real problem is "further division and angry rhetoric from both sides". GTFOOH with this "both sides" crap.