Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the party platform includes:
- tax cuts for billionaires and multinationals
- nationwide ban on abortion
- relaxation of pollution regulations
đ
Lest we forget the âfullnessâ of their platform âŚ
Great list and might add
- reversing student loan forgiveness
- bussing illegal immigrants from Republican to democratic led states
- keeping as many military grade guns/ rifles in the hands of civilians as possible
- defunding schools
- banning books that detail historic reasons for existence of wide spread racism in US
- blathering in about state rights unless states are taking lead in combatting climate change, managing illegal immigration in humane ways, and protecting womenâs human rights and then they want federal bills that support their positions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the party platform includes:
- tax cuts for billionaires and multinationals
- nationwide ban on abortion
- relaxation of pollution regulations
đ
Lest we forget the âfullnessâ of their platform âŚ
Great list and might add
- reversing student loan forgiveness
- bussing illegal immigrants from Republican to democratic led states
- keeping as many military grade guns/ rifles in the hands of civilians as possible
- defunding schools
- banning books that detail historic reasons for existence of wide spread racism in US
- blathering in about state rights unless states are taking lead in combatting climate change, managing illegal immigration in humane ways, and protecting womenâs human rights and then they want federal bills that support their positions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the party platform includes:
- tax cuts for billionaires and multinationals
- nationwide ban on abortion
- relaxation of pollution regulations
đ
Lest we forget the âfullnessâ of their platform âŚ
Great list and might add
- reversing student loan forgiveness
- bussing illegal immigrants from Republican to democratic led states
- keeping as many military grade guns/ rifles in the hands of civilians as possible
- defunding schools
- banning books that detail historic reasons for existence of wide spread racism in US
- blathering in about state rights unless states are taking lead in combatting climate change, managing illegal immigration in humane ways, and protecting womenâs human rights and then they want federal bills that support their positions.
Letâs add:
Defund the IRS, FBI and any law enforcement that tries to uphold the law against Republicans.
Eliminate any regulation related to pollution or safety or workplace or financial protections in the name of company profitability, wait for it to blow up and blame democrats when it does.
Implement regressive tax systems that are designed to starve public resources and cut the social safety net.
Appoint ideological and often incompetent and unqualified justices so long as they are conservatives.
Intimidate and restrict voting rights against minorities where possible.
Punch down against disadvantaged groups by stoking culture wars.
Gaslight, obstruct, and project when theyâre not in power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://newrepublic.com/article/167755/desantis-marthas-vineyard-trolling-immigrants
Over the last five years, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has learned one lesson better than any other national Republican: If you want to go far in the Republican Party, you should emulate Donald Trump in every way possible. Heâs pulled out all the stops: His home has been converted into an ersatz shrine to the former president; heâs directed his infant children to âbuild the wallâ out of cardboard bricks and say, âMake America Great Againâ in a campaign ad. He has even started talking with a quasi-Trumpian cadence and standing in that weird way where his arms are held awkwardly away from the bodyâa posture that makes him look a bit like an out-of-shape action figure.
But one of DeSantisâs achievements in his study of the Trumpian arts stands out above the rest. The Florida governor has, perhaps better than anyone in the contemporary GOP, mastered Trumpâs main innovation: shitposting as policymaking. He has wrangled with Disney, one of his stateâs most important employers, over made-up culture-war beefs about inclusivity and âwokeness.â On Thursday, he arguably took things further than ever, by flying dozens of asylum-seeking migrants to Marthaâs Vineyard.
There is no actual point to DeSantisâs actions beyond weaponizing his own petulanceâand the fervent hope that somewhere, even if itâs just online, some libs will be triggered. Itâs a policy that accomplishes nothing beyond doing a grave indecency to some needful human beings for the sake of a live-action troll job.
And it was a classic Trump move: pointless, cruel, designed only to provoke. Trumpâs border wallâstill his signature policyâremains the quintessential policy position of the contemporary Republican Party. It is, first and foremost, a troll. It does little, if nothing, to reduce undocumented immigration. It is a metaphor more than a policy, flaunting what purports to be the simple solution to an incredibly complex issue.
Why is US in this precarious point where one major party out of two has given up governance and resorted to "trolling the libs" as its only policy? Where do we go from here. Is US going to die as a country from here onward? Will we be Germany of the past or USSR?
It would have blown up in his face if they had welcomed and housed these people instead of freaking out, declaring an emergency and getting rid of them as soon as they could, like yesterdayâs trash.
That would have sent a message and made DeSantis look foolish.
YOU need to question where you are getting your info. The asylum seekers have stayed in Barnstable County. They are at a joint base on mainland Cape Cod. MV has a winter population of 2k people and a winter unemployment rate nearing 28%. The prank DeSantis pulled was meant for Obama, who has a summer house there. Between that and Abbott dumping two bus loads of migrants in front of Vice President Harrisâ quarters shows what racists they both are. How about sending them to Iowa? Devin Nunesâ parents need some farm help. We do have farm worker shortages in the Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://newrepublic.com/article/167755/desantis-marthas-vineyard-trolling-immigrants
Over the last five years, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has learned one lesson better than any other national Republican: If you want to go far in the Republican Party, you should emulate Donald Trump in every way possible. Heâs pulled out all the stops: His home has been converted into an ersatz shrine to the former president; heâs directed his infant children to âbuild the wallâ out of cardboard bricks and say, âMake America Great Againâ in a campaign ad. He has even started talking with a quasi-Trumpian cadence and standing in that weird way where his arms are held awkwardly away from the bodyâa posture that makes him look a bit like an out-of-shape action figure.
But one of DeSantisâs achievements in his study of the Trumpian arts stands out above the rest. The Florida governor has, perhaps better than anyone in the contemporary GOP, mastered Trumpâs main innovation: shitposting as policymaking. He has wrangled with Disney, one of his stateâs most important employers, over made-up culture-war beefs about inclusivity and âwokeness.â On Thursday, he arguably took things further than ever, by flying dozens of asylum-seeking migrants to Marthaâs Vineyard.
There is no actual point to DeSantisâs actions beyond weaponizing his own petulanceâand the fervent hope that somewhere, even if itâs just online, some libs will be triggered. Itâs a policy that accomplishes nothing beyond doing a grave indecency to some needful human beings for the sake of a live-action troll job.
And it was a classic Trump move: pointless, cruel, designed only to provoke. Trumpâs border wallâstill his signature policyâremains the quintessential policy position of the contemporary Republican Party. It is, first and foremost, a troll. It does little, if nothing, to reduce undocumented immigration. It is a metaphor more than a policy, flaunting what purports to be the simple solution to an incredibly complex issue.
Why is US in this precarious point where one major party out of two has given up governance and resorted to "trolling the libs" as its only policy? Where do we go from here. Is US going to die as a country from here onward? Will we be Germany of the past or USSR?
It would have blown up in his face if they had welcomed and housed these people instead of freaking out, declaring an emergency and getting rid of them as soon as they could, like yesterdayâs trash.
That would have sent a message and made DeSantis look foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Cute, OP. You all are so butthurt about what DeSantis did. Y'all hate it when your hypocrisy is on display. You'll get over it.
The Republican Party's platform is one of:
- smaller government
- lower taxes allowing hard working tax payers to keep more of their money
- strong energy policy that uses a VARIETY of energy sources and doesn't rely on green energy
- following the Constitution and not working to eliminate the electoral college or stack the Supreme Court like the Democrats are working to do
- parents involvement in education and that funding goes with the student
- strengthening law enforcement and not defund it like the Democrats want to do
- having a strong defense with the emphasis in the military being on preparedness and not on equity or gender identity or CRT
- and, of course, a secure border. Biden doesn't know the meaning of the word.
There are other items as well. Glad you asked!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the party platform includes:
- tax cuts for billionaires and multinationals
- nationwide ban on abortion
- relaxation of pollution regulations
đ
Lest we forget the âfullnessâ of their platform âŚ
Great list and might add
- reversing student loan forgiveness
- bussing illegal immigrants from Republican to democratic led states
- keeping as many military grade guns/ rifles in the hands of civilians as possible
- defunding schools
- banning books that detail historic reasons for existence of wide spread racism in US
- blathering in about state rights unless states are taking lead in combatting climate change, managing illegal immigration in humane ways, and protecting womenâs human rights and then they want federal bills that support their positions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://newrepublic.com/article/167755/desantis-marthas-vineyard-trolling-immigrants
Over the last five years, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has learned one lesson better than any other national Republican: If you want to go far in the Republican Party, you should emulate Donald Trump in every way possible. Heâs pulled out all the stops: His home has been converted into an ersatz shrine to the former president; heâs directed his infant children to âbuild the wallâ out of cardboard bricks and say, âMake America Great Againâ in a campaign ad. He has even started talking with a quasi-Trumpian cadence and standing in that weird way where his arms are held awkwardly away from the bodyâa posture that makes him look a bit like an out-of-shape action figure.
But one of DeSantisâs achievements in his study of the Trumpian arts stands out above the rest. The Florida governor has, perhaps better than anyone in the contemporary GOP, mastered Trumpâs main innovation: shitposting as policymaking. He has wrangled with Disney, one of his stateâs most important employers, over made-up culture-war beefs about inclusivity and âwokeness.â On Thursday, he arguably took things further than ever, by flying dozens of asylum-seeking migrants to Marthaâs Vineyard.
There is no actual point to DeSantisâs actions beyond weaponizing his own petulanceâand the fervent hope that somewhere, even if itâs just online, some libs will be triggered. Itâs a policy that accomplishes nothing beyond doing a grave indecency to some needful human beings for the sake of a live-action troll job.
And it was a classic Trump move: pointless, cruel, designed only to provoke. Trumpâs border wallâstill his signature policyâremains the quintessential policy position of the contemporary Republican Party. It is, first and foremost, a troll. It does little, if nothing, to reduce undocumented immigration. It is a metaphor more than a policy, flaunting what purports to be the simple solution to an incredibly complex issue.
Why is US in this precarious point where one major party out of two has given up governance and resorted to "trolling the libs" as its only policy? Where do we go from here. Is US going to die as a country from here onward? Will we be Germany of the past or USSR?
It would have blown up in his face if they had welcomed and housed these people instead of freaking out, declaring an emergency and getting rid of them as soon as they could, like yesterdayâs trash.
That would have sent a message and made DeSantis look foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://newrepublic.com/article/167755/desantis-marthas-vineyard-trolling-immigrants
Over the last five years, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has learned one lesson better than any other national Republican: If you want to go far in the Republican Party, you should emulate Donald Trump in every way possible. Heâs pulled out all the stops: His home has been converted into an ersatz shrine to the former president; heâs directed his infant children to âbuild the wallâ out of cardboard bricks and say, âMake America Great Againâ in a campaign ad. He has even started talking with a quasi-Trumpian cadence and standing in that weird way where his arms are held awkwardly away from the bodyâa posture that makes him look a bit like an out-of-shape action figure.
But one of DeSantisâs achievements in his study of the Trumpian arts stands out above the rest. The Florida governor has, perhaps better than anyone in the contemporary GOP, mastered Trumpâs main innovation: shitposting as policymaking. He has wrangled with Disney, one of his stateâs most important employers, over made-up culture-war beefs about inclusivity and âwokeness.â On Thursday, he arguably took things further than ever, by flying dozens of asylum-seeking migrants to Marthaâs Vineyard.
There is no actual point to DeSantisâs actions beyond weaponizing his own petulanceâand the fervent hope that somewhere, even if itâs just online, some libs will be triggered. Itâs a policy that accomplishes nothing beyond doing a grave indecency to some needful human beings for the sake of a live-action troll job.
And it was a classic Trump move: pointless, cruel, designed only to provoke. Trumpâs border wallâstill his signature policyâremains the quintessential policy position of the contemporary Republican Party. It is, first and foremost, a troll. It does little, if nothing, to reduce undocumented immigration. It is a metaphor more than a policy, flaunting what purports to be the simple solution to an incredibly complex issue.
Why is US in this precarious point where one major party out of two has given up governance and resorted to "trolling the libs" as its only policy? Where do we go from here. Is US going to die as a country from here onward? Will we be Germany of the past or USSR?
It would have blown up in his face if they had welcomed and housed these people instead of freaking out, declaring an emergency and getting rid of them as soon as they could, like yesterdayâs trash.
That would have sent a message and made DeSantis look foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://newrepublic.com/article/167755/desantis-marthas-vineyard-trolling-immigrants
Over the last five years, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has learned one lesson better than any other national Republican: If you want to go far in the Republican Party, you should emulate Donald Trump in every way possible. Heâs pulled out all the stops: His home has been converted into an ersatz shrine to the former president; heâs directed his infant children to âbuild the wallâ out of cardboard bricks and say, âMake America Great Againâ in a campaign ad. He has even started talking with a quasi-Trumpian cadence and standing in that weird way where his arms are held awkwardly away from the bodyâa posture that makes him look a bit like an out-of-shape action figure.
But one of DeSantisâs achievements in his study of the Trumpian arts stands out above the rest. The Florida governor has, perhaps better than anyone in the contemporary GOP, mastered Trumpâs main innovation: shitposting as policymaking. He has wrangled with Disney, one of his stateâs most important employers, over made-up culture-war beefs about inclusivity and âwokeness.â On Thursday, he arguably took things further than ever, by flying dozens of asylum-seeking migrants to Marthaâs Vineyard.
There is no actual point to DeSantisâs actions beyond weaponizing his own petulanceâand the fervent hope that somewhere, even if itâs just online, some libs will be triggered. Itâs a policy that accomplishes nothing beyond doing a grave indecency to some needful human beings for the sake of a live-action troll job.
And it was a classic Trump move: pointless, cruel, designed only to provoke. Trumpâs border wallâstill his signature policyâremains the quintessential policy position of the contemporary Republican Party. It is, first and foremost, a troll. It does little, if nothing, to reduce undocumented immigration. It is a metaphor more than a policy, flaunting what purports to be the simple solution to an incredibly complex issue.
Why is US in this precarious point where one major party out of two has given up governance and resorted to "trolling the libs" as its only policy? Where do we go from here. Is US going to die as a country from here onward? Will we be Germany of the past or USSR?
It would have blown up in his face if they had welcomed and housed these people instead of freaking out, declaring an emergency and getting rid of them as soon as they could, like yesterdayâs trash.
That would have sent a message and made DeSantis look foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Dems currently in office are talking about banning guns?
All of them damn well better be!!!!
Iâm a 2-issue voter, to the exclusion of everything.
First, I want total unrestricted access to reproductive healthcare, with no exceptions, no time limits, and no other BS. If a person in active labor decides at the last few seconds that theyâd rather have a termination instead, they should be able to, no questions asked. Period.
Second, I want every single gun in this country banned and seized, even if that means searching private homes/cars/property/person, and throwing millions of holdouts and recalcitrants in prison, or shooting the ones who balk or resist. If the police are unwilling to do this, fire them and hire new ones. If the new ones wonât do it, use the army. If the army wonât do it, use UN peacekeepers. I donât care who does it, or how. I just want guns and anyone who owns one, GONE.
Any Democrat that doesnât support both doesnât get my support. But anyone who primaries them will.
Interesting and ironic juxtaposition. You donât want guns to kill people, yet you fully support late term abortion.
I like the moral gymnastics. 10/10.
The PP you are quoting does not speak for 99.9% of democrats.
Anonymous wrote:https://newrepublic.com/article/167755/desantis-marthas-vineyard-trolling-immigrants
Over the last five years, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has learned one lesson better than any other national Republican: If you want to go far in the Republican Party, you should emulate Donald Trump in every way possible. Heâs pulled out all the stops: His home has been converted into an ersatz shrine to the former president; heâs directed his infant children to âbuild the wallâ out of cardboard bricks and say, âMake America Great Againâ in a campaign ad. He has even started talking with a quasi-Trumpian cadence and standing in that weird way where his arms are held awkwardly away from the bodyâa posture that makes him look a bit like an out-of-shape action figure.
But one of DeSantisâs achievements in his study of the Trumpian arts stands out above the rest. The Florida governor has, perhaps better than anyone in the contemporary GOP, mastered Trumpâs main innovation: shitposting as policymaking. He has wrangled with Disney, one of his stateâs most important employers, over made-up culture-war beefs about inclusivity and âwokeness.â On Thursday, he arguably took things further than ever, by flying dozens of asylum-seeking migrants to Marthaâs Vineyard.
There is no actual point to DeSantisâs actions beyond weaponizing his own petulanceâand the fervent hope that somewhere, even if itâs just online, some libs will be triggered. Itâs a policy that accomplishes nothing beyond doing a grave indecency to some needful human beings for the sake of a live-action troll job.
And it was a classic Trump move: pointless, cruel, designed only to provoke. Trumpâs border wallâstill his signature policyâremains the quintessential policy position of the contemporary Republican Party. It is, first and foremost, a troll. It does little, if nothing, to reduce undocumented immigration. It is a metaphor more than a policy, flaunting what purports to be the simple solution to an incredibly complex issue.
Why is US in this precarious point where one major party out of two has given up governance and resorted to "trolling the libs" as its only policy? Where do we go from here. Is US going to die as a country from here onward? Will we be Germany of the past or USSR?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Dems currently in office are talking about banning guns?
All of them damn well better be!!!!
Iâm a 2-issue voter, to the exclusion of everything.
First, I want total unrestricted access to reproductive healthcare, with no exceptions, no time limits, and no other BS. If a person in active labor decides at the last few seconds that theyâd rather have a termination instead, they should be able to, no questions asked. Period.
Second, I want every single gun in this country banned and seized, even if that means searching private homes/cars/property/person, and throwing millions of holdouts and recalcitrants in prison, or shooting the ones who balk or resist. If the police are unwilling to do this, fire them and hire new ones. If the new ones wonât do it, use the army. If the army wonât do it, use UN peacekeepers. I donât care who does it, or how. I just want guns and anyone who owns one, GONE.
Any Democrat that doesnât support both doesnât get my support. But anyone who primaries them will.
Interesting and ironic juxtaposition. You donât want guns to kill people, yet you fully support late term abortion.
I like the moral gymnastics. 10/10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the party platform includes:
- tax cuts for billionaires and multinationals
- nationwide ban on abortion
- relaxation of pollution regulations
đ
Lest we forget the âfullnessâ of their platform âŚ
Great list and might add
- reversing student loan forgiveness
- bussing illegal immigrants from Republican to democratic led states
- keeping as many military grade guns/ rifles in the hands of civilians as possible
- defunding schools
- banning books that detail historic reasons for existence of wide spread racism in US
- blathering in about state rights unless states are taking lead in combatting climate change, managing illegal immigration in humane ways, and protecting womenâs human rights and then they want federal bills that support their positions.
Anonymous wrote:No, the party platform includes:
- tax cuts for billionaires and multinationals
- nationwide ban on abortion
- relaxation of pollution regulations