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Should be a wild four years.

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"We need 200,000 votes that we can't find"
Uh oh Kamalasisters, what did she mean by this?
The printer didn't go brrr enough. Also, 200k is a weird number cause that would've had to been spread out very precisely to certain states. I guess she's on some brit media tour and she's fucked it all up as usual.
 
From what I've been told through some Kentuckians, it's a multifold problem:

-McConnell is a result of generations of voting along party lines.

-Massie's seeming Based™ status and favorable numbers in his area, but it's being shaken by crying over Drug Dealers and stalling on his version of the Epstein Files (remember that little show?)

-Fentanyl finally getting in state, halting it's actual recovery.

-Corruption and Complacency amongst the Regulatory divisions/local officials for decades destroying the Eastern third of KY, with money going to big areas.

-Republicans of the state offering a shit candidate.
The Kentucky GOP is also just not that conservative to begin with. They act more like a purple or light blue state GOP then anything else
 
The Kentucky GOP is also just not that conservative to begin with. They act more like a purple or light blue state GOP then anything else
the bevins BESHEARS have held power in the state for a long time, political dynastyesque, and they're republicans DEMOCRATS, but outside of their family it tends to be blue and purple internal government. kentuckians love their gibs.
 
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It’s tit for tat. If the US harms narcoterrorists on their way from Venezuela to invade America, Democrats will line up law-abiding citizens in front of firing squads under President AOC. That’s the word from Congressfag Jim HiMes (D-CT):
“There will be a Democratic president someday, and all my MAGA friends who are you know cheering on [air strikes on drug runners] need to imagine who gets killed when President Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says that it doesn’t matter what the law says, she’s going to do what she’s going to do.”

Himes really said that: https://xcancel.com/EricLDaugh/status/1983927257975476545
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Anyone who doubts that the Future of the Democrat Party would execute non-shitlibs is unfamiliar with the Democratt Socialists of America that spawned her and that through creatures like her have taken over the Democrat Party.
https://xcancel.com/canarymission/status/1983234094038122737
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A reminder that it's not just niggers who suck taxpayer money for their own selfish gain using SNAP:


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Nigger isn't just a phenotype, it's a philosophy. Criminals need to feel the long arm of the law again, and it needs to hurt so they learn their lesson. And if they decide that they should escalate instead of learning from their transgressions, they need to take a dirt nap to think through their actions, because they're clearly not learning them in this life.
 
the indication here is that the house will vote to prevent this from going through, correct?
It's purely for show - the House would never go along with this. Interesting that these Senators are openly flouting the Trump agenda, though. My question is why? Spite? Is it done to impress their foreign donor masters, to demonstrate their loyalty?
 
One problem with single-party Democrat rule as they have in Massachusetts is that the lack of competition breeds arrogance and allows lowlifes to achieve positions of power. Consider the administration of Governor Maura Healey:
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LaMar Cook, who has served as deputy director of Healey’s western Massachusetts office since 2023, was charged with trafficking over 200 grams of cocaine, unlawful possession of a firearm, and unlawful possession of ammunition related to the bust, Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni announced Wednesday.

He wasn’t just over 200 grams. He was way over:
Multiple parcels containing about 21 kilograms of cocaine have been seized by Massachusetts State Police throughout the investigation into Cook.

You thought the little bag of cocaine Joe Biden’s bagman Hunter evidently left in White House was bad?

Cook was arrested during a Tuesday traffic stop, three days after authorities conducted a “controlled delivery operation” of eight kilos of coke to the Springfield State Office Building, where the Healey staffer worked.

In Cook’s defense, he is compliant with the DEI principles upon which staffing decisions are made under Democrat rule.

https://xcancel.com/ShortsleeveMA/status/1983622161894887745
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Green energy shitlibbery is not the best investment:
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The California Public Employees’ Retirement System for state employees lost 71% of its $468 million investment in a clean energy and technology private equity fund, state records show, but CalPERS won’t explain how.

Don’t worry, retirees; California taxpayers will pick up the tab.
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CalPERS says its pension benefits are only 79% funded, leaving the state, and its taxpayers, on the hook for the other 21%. According to a recent report from Reason Foundation, CalPERS’ pension shortfall is approximately $180 billion.

The 71% loss comes to over $330 million…
…for which private equity firms were paid at least $22 million in fees and costs.

CalPERS has not been forthcoming regarding specifics of how it flushed away the money.

Had the money put into the [CalPERS Clean Energy & Technology Fund] been passively invested in an S&P 500 index fund, with dividends reinvested, the fund would have been worth approximately $3 billion.

But that would not have saved a planet imperiled by the alleged menace of anthropogenic global warming.

The Obama legacy endures in California, which continues his policy of wasting vast amounts of taxpayer money on green energy boondoggles, evidently to launder it on behalf of those with a seat at the table.
 
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