Here it comes...

Ahhhhh, that came out wrong, sorry. I agree with you. Without integrity with the latter the former means nothing.
I agree -- when our elected representatives (like Maggie Hassan) realize that their votes don't have consequences, the whole system of "representative democracy" collapses.
 
I agree -- when our elected representatives (like Maggie Hassan) realize that their votes don't have consequences, the whole system of "representative democracy" collapses.

Ofc they don't have consequences. There's now two sets of laws in the US. They get to keep their pensions and security details no matter what happens to the rest of us.
 
This is all so swift. There is a whirlwind of radical happenings right now. It will be increasingly difficult to avoid conflict in just about every facet of life if you cause so much as one iota of doubt.
Also, talk to young people, kids. Let them know that freedom is about power of choice. Their freedom is to make their own choices, for themselves. Not to have a choice made for them.
 
RIP the republic (1783 - 2021)

This bill passes and we will see what a country looks like when 50.1% of the population decides they can do what they want with the other 49.9%.
 
Is this just another retard bill that will get no support? Wake me up when the Dems get more than 3 stooges supporting it.
Maybe. But to your point, it seems like they get +3 stooges to support whacky ideas every year.
Eventually, +3 = game over.
On the plus side, i am happy that you are only 3 away. Hahaha
 
Your vote always matters, even if it's just an extra inconvenience for the powers that be.

If you don't cast a vote you literally shouldn't have a say in anything political because you're not even trying to do anything about it.

this is what denial looks like
 
RIP the republic (1783 - 2021)

This bill passes and we will see what a country looks like when 50.1% of the population decides they can do what they want with the other 49.9%.

Then a week/month later you'll see what a country looks like when that other 49% starts stacking that 51%'s corpses like cordwood. Why do you think there is such a nonstop push to disarm them????? These fvckers ( the 51% ) know they're going to be killed wholesale when this powder keg explodes in their faces.

They keep dismissing the fact that that 49% is armed to the teeth and angry as hell. They've been pushed about as far into a corner as they can be and they're going to come out shooting.

You and everyone else had better be prepared for it. The U.S. Is Not Exempt from violence.....it is coming sooner than you think.
 
My vote is to gut the entire thing and start fresh. Anything else just kicks the can down the road for younger generations to deal with, like the boomers did.

Don't paint all boomers with such a broad negative brush. The greatest advancements in many fields in all human history have come about in the lifetimes of and by "boomers".
 
Then a week/month later you'll see what a country looks like when that other 49% starts stacking that 51%'s corpses like cordwood. Why do you think there is such a nonstop push to disarm them????? These fvckers ( the 51% ) know they're going to be killed wholesale when this powder keg explodes in their faces.

They keep dismissing the fact that that 49% is armed to the teeth and angry as hell. They've been pushed about as far into a corner as they can be and they're going to come out shooting.

You and everyone else had better be prepared for it. The U.S. Is Not Exempt from violence.....it is coming sooner than you think.

again, I hope you’re wrong...but I think you’re right.
 
The Chinese would probably lend decisive support to the progressive liberal socialist side of the conflict. The victors would then be de facto vassals of the CCP and we'd be learning some pidgin English-Mandarin in the camps. Might as well get a head start! Could be good for some extra rations.
I can assure you I'd never see the inside of a "camp"
 
I agree -- when our elected representatives (like Maggie Hassan) realize that their votes don't have consequences, the whole system of "representative democracy" collapses.
I stand corrected -- Shaheen, Hassan, Kuster, Pappas oppose US Supreme Court expansion

WMUR said:
Senator Shaheen supports the president’s creation of a commission on Supreme Court reform to ensure our courts do not become overly politicized, however, she does not believe Congress should expand the court,” said Shaheen’s spokesperson, Sarah Weinstein. “Senator Shaheen believes Congress’ top priority must be ensuring the American people have faith in the fairness of our courts for democracy to function,” Weinstein said.
U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster issued her own statement, saying: “While the size and composition of the Supreme Court has changed throughout American history, I believe that the current number of justices is sufficient for deciding our nation’s most pressing legal cases...
They only spoke up after U.S. Sen. Ed Markey (D-Massachusetts) and others backed the pack.
 
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