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Dems working harder than ever and learned their lesson

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  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,542
    edited November 2024

    not remotely what any appeals court said

    but why would you let that stop you?

  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,824 Standard Supporter

    Ok an upper court I didn't log it into my memory and they certainly did say that or very similar.

  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 18,053 Standard Supporter

    The charging document doesn't reference any federal law and neither did the state's closing argument or the judge's jury instructions.

  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 18,053 Standard Supporter

    Just don't call it a religion and don't mention the Spanish Inquisition or 1984 or any lyrics from Rush's "Subdivision" like "Conform or be cast out".

    https://ace.mu.nu/

    The Left Is Demanding That People Disconnect From Their Suppressive Person (SP) Family Members Again, So You Know This Must Be the Holiday Season

    —Ace

    It's a standard cult move to demand that people separate from their families. Or from anyone else who might question cult doctrine.

    The headline refers specifically to Scientology's terminology for disowning family members and "Suppressive Persons," meaning people who try to impede you from growing in the "church."

    That is, a suppressive person is anyone who tells you you're in a cult. The cult demands you separate from -- "disconnect" from, in Scientology lingo -- anyone who points out that the cult you're in is acting a lot like a cult.

    Which brings us to this lovely letter from a New York Times reader, written to the Times' "expert" on ethics.

    The basic question: My mother refuses to say who she voted for. My wife and her sister demand I disown my own mother, because the fact that she even leaves open the possibility that I voted for Trump means that she's an SP. Should I disconnect from her?

    His own mother.

  • CallMeBigErn
    CallMeBigErn Member Posts: 8,028
    edited November 2024

    Your nonsense post is something out of Lovecraft or Matheson. What the fuck is this shit? Who is "Ace"?

    Get real. Also get fucked, especially this week.

    That being said, I'm thankful for you helping me laugh, in the spirit of the season. Cheers.

  • EverettChris
    EverettChris Member Posts: 8,729 Standard Supporter
    edited November 2024

    Still waiting for you to tell me which underlying federal crime Trump was convicted of that makes these filings “felonies,” Atticus.

    Everything with you Leftists is just bullshit. Do you get tired of the lies?

  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 18,053 Standard Supporter

    Even flatworms turn away from a small electric shock. Need a Trump cattle prod to start some movement with leftards. Newsom is still pretending he would be a serious candidate in 2028. Hochul moving to the center on immigration, sort of, ;ike she wants to be able to win a national election. Might be tough to get a fake moderate as the actual dem nominee. Still don't think dem Senators and RINOs will get behind real deportation.

    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2024/12/are-liberals-raising-the-white-flag-on-immigration.php

    Are Liberals Raising the White Flag on Immigration?

    All of a sudden even liberal politicians, here and abroad, are publicly confessing “concern” about unlimited immigration. Justin Trudeau hopped the first plane to Mar-a-Lago after Trump threatened Canada with 25 percent tariffs if they don’t stop bad actors from exploiting our northern border. (A 25% tariff on Canada would have a significant impact on Canada’s economy.) But before departing Trudeau posted this:

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    Over in Britain, Prime Minister Kier Starmer, whose public approval rating has sunk fastest ever for a new PM as more than 1 million migrants have decamped to Britain in the last year, is starting to feel the heat:

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    And here in the U.S., while some Democratic strongholds like Denver say they won’t cooperate with Trump’s deportation plans, some Democrats are breaking ranks:

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    Meanwhile, more Democrats are coming forward to say, “Boy, Biden really blew it.”

    Democratic senators say they bungled border security in 2024Democratic senators are privately acknowledging their party committed “political malpractice” by bungling the issue of border security, which they view as a driving factor behind President-elect Trump’s sweeping victory and their loss of four Senate seats. . .

    There’s a growing feeling among Democratic lawmakers that the Biden administration completely mismanaged the huge surge of migrants across the southern border and that this also hurt their party dearly.

    “We destroyed ourselves on the immigration issue in ways that were entirely predictable and entirely manageable. We utterly mismanaged that issue, including our Democratic caucus here,” one Democratic senator told The Hill.

    “That’s political malpractice. That’s not someone else’s fault. That’s not the groups pushing us around,” the lawmaker added.

    Of course, admitting “political malpractice” is not the same as admitting that allowing millions of migrants across the border is a bad idea in itself. The Labour Party in Britain under Tony Blair deliberately increased immigration on the view that it would help the Labour Party, just as Democrats believe that more immigration to the U.S. will turn the entire country into California. Don’t believe these tidings. The left is just beating a strategic retreat until it can resume its attempt to engineer a new electorate.

    The election may have shaken the left’s premise, however, as Michael Barone argues in the Wall Street Journal yesterday:

    [Barone] lists the states where the [Trump] jump was greatest: “New York, New Jersey, Florida, Texas, Massachusetts, California and Illinois.” They’re among the most populous states, and they’re not “politically homogeneous.” What do they have in common? “They’re basically the states with the highest percentage of immigrants to pre-existing population over the last 10 to 15 years since immigration got cut very much short after the 2007-08 financial crisis.”