[G] GOP hates democracy, example #23,645 [G}
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 6:23 pm
Steven Dennis
@StevenTDennis
On Senate floor Mitch McConnell rips a federal holiday for Election Day as part of a “power grab” by Democrats to win elections.
Steven Dennis
@StevenTDennis
On Senate floor Mitch McConnell rips a federal holiday for Election Day as part of a “power grab” by Democrats to win elections.
Logic has never been a strong point for conservatives. The like to say that liberals don't work too k, yet work unions tend to lean towards the left.Sudden Sam wrote:Makes no sense.
Wouldn't the GOPers suggest that Dem voters aren't working on election day already?
It would fit their talking points better that this would be a great thing for hard-working GOP voters.
You and Screwy been hitting the same crack pipe. If this is your attempt at logic, then it helps everyone understand the liberal mindset a bit better. If that is even possible.Diego in Seattle wrote: The like to say that liberals don't work too k, yet work unions tend to lean towards the left.
Every other nation on planet Earth, both authoritarian and free, has either Election Day on a Sunday or as a federal holiday. But ohh no, not us. Because one political party (the GOP, duh) is invested heavily into making voting as difficult as possible because more people vote D than R.Sudden Sam wrote:Makes no sense.
Wouldn't the GOPers suggest that Dem voters aren't working on election day already?
It would fit their talking points better that this would be a great thing for hard-working GOP voters.
https://www.npr.org/2019/01/28/68947399 ... t-shutdown88 wrote:greater percentage of the ill-informed moron base
Trump Voters In Upstate New York React To End Of Government Shutdown
MANN: Green says those 800,000 federal workers who went without paychecks - that's a small sacrifice if it forces Congress to pay for a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
GREEN: I'd hate for somebody to come over here and rape my daughter, murder her, murder my mom and then go back over there and not get caught. So yeah, I think the wall's a great idea.
It's harder for the poor to vote than it is for the wealthy. Film at 11.88 wrote:polls that are open before and after the workday is not enough for the D voters (while strangely being sufficient for the R voters...).
Can you provide some specific examples of how this is so???..and outside of some social service welfare administrator wasting more of our tax dollars hand delivering and picking up ballots to the "poor", maybe the "poor" should get off their dead asses and walk to the polling place and cast a fucking ballot.Screw_Michigan wrote:
It's harder for the poor to vote than it is for the wealthy. Film at 11.
Lol, thanks for making my point, asswipe.Derron wrote: Can you provide some specific examples of how this is so???
Drunk early today eh? Typical liberal.Diego in Seattle wrote:If the Guardians Of Privilege didn't engage in voter suppression like what we saw last November in minority neighborhoods in gas whole day to vote wouldn't be necessary.
You picked the wrong year to stop huffing paint.Left Seater wrote:Drunk early today eh? Typical liberal.Diego in Seattle wrote:If the Guardians Of Privilege didn't engage in voter suppression like what we saw last November in minority neighborhoods in gas whole day to vote wouldn't be necessary.
Diego in Seattle wrote:You picked the wrong year to stop huffing paint.Left Seater wrote:Drunk early today eh? Typical liberal.Diego in Seattle wrote:If the Guardians Of Privilege didn't engage in voter suppression like what we saw last November in minority neighborhoods in gas whole day to vote wouldn't be necessary.
Screw_Michigan wrote:https://www.npr.org/2019/01/28/68947399 ... t-shutdown88 wrote:greater percentage of the ill-informed moron base
Trump Voters In Upstate New York React To End Of Government Shutdown
MANN: Green says those 800,000 federal workers who went without paychecks - that's a small sacrifice if it forces Congress to pay for a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
GREEN: I'd hate for somebody to come over here and rape my daughter, murder her, murder my mom and then go back over there and not get caught. So yeah, I think the wall's a great idea./quote]
We're so fuckedMikey wrote: I heard that piece on NPR. I really just had to crack up. This guy lives just about as far from the Mexican border as you possibly can while still in the US (about 2,400 miles from TJ as the crow flies) and yet he's worried that some animal is going to cross the border, come and murder his daughter and mother, and then go back. Yep that makes the wall a great idea.
Tell that to the people murdered by this piece of shit. So now distance matters if the individual lives a ways from the border?? and this is even from your favorite news source as well.Mikey wrote:
I heard that piece on NPR. I really just had to crack up. This guy lives just about as far from the Mexican border as you possibly can while still in the US (about 2,400 miles from TJ as the crow flies) and yet he's worried that some animal is going to cross the border, come and murder his daughter and mother, and then go back. Yep that makes the wall a great idea.
I'll take imbecile for 20 Alex.Derron wrote:What distance from the border should be allowed for illegal aliens to commit crimes in the US ? I will take your answer on the air here please.Mikey wrote:
I heard that piece on NPR. I really just had to crack up. This guy lives just about as far from the Mexican border as you possibly can while still in the US (about 2,400 miles from TJ as the crow flies) and yet he's worried that some animal is going to cross the border, come and murder his daughter and mother, and then go back. Yep that makes the wall a great idea.
Answer the question in context please. How far a distance inside the US is it acceptable for an illegal alien to commit a felonious crime ?Mikey wrote:I'll take imbecile for 20 Alex.Derron wrote:What distance from the border should be allowed for illegal aliens to commit crimes in the US ? I will take your answer on the air here please.Mikey wrote:
I heard that piece on NPR. I really just had to crack up. This guy lives just about as far from the Mexican border as you possibly can while still in the US (about 2,400 miles from TJ as the crow flies) and yet he's worried that some animal is going to cross the border, come and murder his daughter and mother, and then go back. Yep that makes the wall a great idea.
Derron wrote:Answer the question in context please. How far a distance inside the US is it acceptable for an illegal alien to commit a felonious crime ?
The poor are exclusively found in urban areas? What is this, the 70s?88 wrote: And when you start talking about long lines at polling places, remember that polling decisions are made by the people in charge locally. And in urban areas, the people in charge are nearly universally on team D. When you see a giant line of people at an urban polling place, remember who created that mess. Team D. Every fucking time.
Identify one urban polling place plagued with long lines that was not under the control of Team D. Just fire it up, since you claim it happens so often.
Actually it’s generally the state government that’s in charge and the the ones with problems almost always have Republican administrations.88 wrote:What makes it so hard for the poor to vote that it justifies a federal holiday? No film needed. Just provide an explanation for your lunacy.Screw_Michigan wrote:It's harder for the poor to vote than it is for the wealthy. Film at 11.88 wrote:polls that are open before and after the workday is not enough for the D voters (while strangely being sufficient for the R voters...).
And when you start talking about long lines at polling places, remember that polling decisions are made by the people in charge locally. And in urban areas, the people in charge are nearly universally on team D. When you see a giant line of people at an urban polling place, remember who created that mess. Team D. Every fucking time.
Identify one urban polling place plagued with long lines that was not under the control of Team D. Just fire it up, since you claim it happens so often.
Bleat on, lobotomized sheep....Diego in Seattle wrote:88;
Who was Georgia's SoS during the governor's race between Stacey Abrams (balck) & Brian Kemp (white)?
No shit, moron. But only in your deluded world do you find it not an issue to have a sitting secretary of state governing an election that he himself is part of.88 wrote:Is your Google machine broken? Mine says Brian Kemp.Diego in Seattle wrote:88;
Who was Georgia's SoS during the governor's race between Stacey Abrams (balck) & Brian Kemp (white)?
Not always true.88 wrote:If more people vote D than R, D wins the election every time.
Lol, please, tell us more.The Seer wrote:As long as the dems can refer to their almanacs for guidance on the harvesting of ballots they'll be ok.
Lawyer probably also thinks everyone works a single job and has no children.Screw_Michigan wrote:It's harder for the poor to vote than it is for the wealthy. Film at 11.88 wrote:polls that are open before and after the workday is not enough for the D voters (while strangely being sufficient for the R voters...).
Says the dude from one of the most fucked up state governments in the entire fucking world. Your state has more problems and fucks up more shit than any other state around, it exports its puke ass mother fucking low life residents to the other West Coast states, which both also have Democratic administrations and Legislatures, it has the highest number of illegal aliens, its social services are one of the highest costs in the nation, and it has some of the most restrictive gun control laws in the US.Mikey wrote: Actually it’s generally the state government that’s in charge and the the ones with problems almost always have Republican administrations.
Go get a bottle of prop wash, idiot.Rooster wrote:In other news, Texas finds 95,000 noncitizens on voter rolls. Democrats swoon.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/20 ... ter-rolls/
Some do.Carson wrote:So, you're admitting Democrats don't give a flying fuck about the poor?
You swooned, did you not? Go get a yard of flight line, idiot.Diego in Seattle wrote:Go get a bottle of prop wash, idiot.Rooster wrote:In other news, Texas finds 95,000 noncitizens on voter rolls. Democrats swoon.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/20 ... ter-rolls/
The GOP would hate it.Shlomart Ben Yisrael wrote:How would Americans feel about compulsory voting?