The GOP has gone full retard
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I vote for people I like she's not one of them. You vote for the end of our nation. So fuck off, Comrade!insinceredawg said:
I don't really consider you as part of the Trump worshiping mob here. Was referring more to the regulars like Bob, Bend me over, and sledog who spin themselves in circles trying to defend everything GOP related, including this crazy cunt.Swaye said:
This. We all (mostly) agree that Loomer is an idiot and shouldn't be a major party candidate. What is hilarious is @insinceredawg claiming nobody around here but Grumble is "objective." Meanwhile sitting members of Congress on the left are calling for violence in the streets. Define irony much?thechatch said:Of course it’s a bad look and it’s an unforced error. Loomer is an idiot for saying that shit, under any context. It’s ok to acknowledge when politicians affiliated with the party we most closely follow shit in their own hat.
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Because they want to pay them more of our money.insinceredawg said:
Why do the majority of minorities support a party that has racist policies? And why are the majority of racists and bigots all in on the GOP? Something doesn't add up here if you what you're saying is true.SFGbob said:
White flag. He can't even address the racist policies that his party supports.insinceredawg said:
Huh? I never said I'm voting for Trump.SFGbob said:
He is excited to vote for a fucking racist. We know for a fact that Kamala Harris will use the power of the state to discriminate against people because of their skin color and IC not only doesn't have a problem with this, he supports it.NorthwestFresh said:
Meltdowninsinceredawg said:
Do you ever get tired of whining and airing out your white grievances? JFC your life must be miserable. Just off yourself now and be done with it.SFGbob said:
As more Hispanics moved into South Central LA more blacks have been moving out. This has been going on for many years now. Many blacks have been moving out to Riverside and the far east of LA county. I defy anyone to find a single instance where this "black flight" was reported as being driven by racism the way it was and is said about "white flight."Houhusky said:
Gentrification or White Flight... pick whichever fits your current narrativeSFGbob said:
What's funny here is that there is currently a growing "anti-gentrification" movement on the left. BLM is big into opposition to gentrification of minority neighborhoods. Bernie Sanders and the rest of the squad are all BIG opponents of gentrification. They want to keep minority neighborhoods segregated. They don't want rich white people moving into their neighborhoods.NorthwestFresh said:insinceredawg said:speaking of segregationists running for president
Biden is on the record as a segregationist who didn’t want to dirty up his kids in a “racial jungle” but this Loomer person is a bridge too far for @insinceredawg. Did you know that African-Americans, with few exceptions, lack diversity and if they don’t vote for Biden, they ain’t black?GrundleStiltzkin said:
Progressives are now freely & openly advocating for racial policies, that verge toward segregationist.insinceredawg said:likes like you really got me there. are you going to remind me about how the Democrats are the party of the KKK and slavery too?
Any "bets" of if IC is against them?
If you disagree you probably have white fragility
If you disagree with THAT it just affirms your white fragility
Still won’t criticize Biden’s racism, eh? Do you ever get tired of being humiliated on the Tug.
Blacks were the party of Lincoln. The party formed to eliminate slavery. You should look shit up sometime or is mom limiting your computer time? -
Today our austere scholar and non partisan @insinceredawg, after equating income to race, was very upset about Laura Loomer winning a primary for a state seat she wont win in Florida.
Righteously, AND RIGHTFULLY, he was outraged against such an indignity, that such a horrible human, would be mildly elevated by a few republican voters in a deeply blue district.
Also today Donna Hylton spoke at the DNC convention and on National TV...
Donna Hylton (born October 29, 1964) is a Jamaican-American convicted of murder in the second degree and two counts of kidnapping in the first degree for her role in the kidnapping, rape, torture and murder of 62-year-old Long Island real estate broker Thomas Vigliarolo in 1985.
She (with others) held Vigliarolo prisoner for 15–20 days. During that time, three men and four women, including Hylton, starved, burned, beat, sexually assaulted, raped, and tortured him. On April 5, 1985, with Hylton asleep in the next room, Vigliarolo died of asphyxiation. Three days later, his body was found locked in a trunk in a Manhattan apartment.
City Detective William Spurling interviewed Donna: "I couldn't believe this girl who was so intelligent and nice-looking could be so unemotional about what she was telling me she and her friends had done. They'd squeezed the victim's testicles with a pair of pliers, beat him, burned him.
One of Hylton’s close accomplices, Rita Peters, would later explain why she shoved a yard-long metal rod up his rectum. Peters said, “He was a homo anyway.” When asked how did she come to that conclusion, she said, “When I stuck the bar up his rectum he wiggled.”
Im sure principled democrats are outraged everywhere
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Just thought I'd weight in here on this thread because all the liberals respect my opinions so much.
Loomer is out there, no doubt.
You liberals all have your crew of misfits as well. You've got a full "squad" of them in the house and you've got Sawant in Seattle. You get what you vote for. That's the point - it's a democracy. To call the whole GOP "Full retard" for a candidate in a single congressional district is certainly pressing.
Watching a little bit of this democratic convention tonight. Whoever organized this needs to be fired. Cringe-worthy shit. My god this isn't convincing anyone.
Once Joe is pressed on tax plan it's over. Enjoy a little post convention bump.
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Yeah but did she say any "racist" things about Islam?Houhusky said:Today our austere scholar and non partisan @insinceredawg, after equating income to race, was very upset about Laura Loomer winning a primary for a state seat she wont win in Florida.
Righteously, AND RIGHTFULLY, he was outraged against such an indignity, that such a horrible human, would be mildly elevated by a few republican voters in a deeply blue district.
Also today Donna Hylton spoke at the DNC convention and on National TV...
Donna Hylton (born October 29, 1964) is a Jamaican-American convicted of murder in the second degree and two counts of kidnapping in the first degree for her role in the kidnapping, rape, torture and murder of 62-year-old Long Island real estate broker Thomas Vigliarolo in 1985.
She (with others) held Vigliarolo prisoner for 15–20 days. During that time, three men and four women, including Hylton, starved, burned, beat, sexually assaulted, raped, and tortured him. On April 5, 1985, with Hylton asleep in the next room, Vigliarolo died of asphyxiation. Three days later, his body was found locked in a trunk in a Manhattan apartment.
City Detective William Spurling interviewed Donna: "I couldn't believe this girl who was so intelligent and nice-looking could be so unemotional about what she was telling me she and her friends had done. They'd squeezed the victim's testicles with a pair of pliers, beat him, burned him.
One of Hylton’s close accomplices, Rita Peters, would later explain why she shoved a yard-long metal rod up his rectum. Peters said, “He was a homo anyway.” When asked how did she come to that conclusion, she said, “When I stuck the bar up his rectum he wiggled.”
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Bullshit. Theres no contract stated or implied in zoning regs. Get real. I empathize with appreciate the desire to not see unwanted change in my neighborhood, but get real pal.WestlinnDuck said:I bought into a neighborhood zoned single family residence. That was the contract with the city. I don't want that contract broken and the value of my residence brought down. If you want to live in a multi-family zoned neighborhood, feel free. I know leftards hate words like freedom and liberty.
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There aren’t zoning regulations on residences? What the fuck are you taking about?Dugdawg said:
Bullshit. Theres no contract stated or implied in zoning regs. Get real. I empathize with appreciate the desire to not see unwanted change in my neighborhood, but get real pal.WestlinnDuck said:I bought into a neighborhood zoned single family residence. That was the contract with the city. I don't want that contract broken and the value of my residence brought down. If you want to live in a multi-family zoned neighborhood, feel free. I know leftards hate words like freedom and liberty.
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That is almost unbelievable except I realize the Leftists running the Rat Party are truly insane.Houhusky said:Today our austere scholar and non partisan @insinceredawg, after equating income to race, was very upset about Laura Loomer winning a primary for a state seat she wont win in Florida.
Righteously, AND RIGHTFULLY, he was outraged against such an indignity, that such a horrible human, would be mildly elevated by a few republican voters in a deeply blue district.
Also today Donna Hylton spoke at the DNC convention and on National TV...
Donna Hylton (born October 29, 1964) is a Jamaican-American convicted of murder in the second degree and two counts of kidnapping in the first degree for her role in the kidnapping, rape, torture and murder of 62-year-old Long Island real estate broker Thomas Vigliarolo in 1985.
She (with others) held Vigliarolo prisoner for 15–20 days. During that time, three men and four women, including Hylton, starved, burned, beat, sexually assaulted, raped, and tortured him. On April 5, 1985, with Hylton asleep in the next room, Vigliarolo died of asphyxiation. Three days later, his body was found locked in a trunk in a Manhattan apartment.
City Detective William Spurling interviewed Donna: "I couldn't believe this girl who was so intelligent and nice-looking could be so unemotional about what she was telling me she and her friends had done. They'd squeezed the victim's testicles with a pair of pliers, beat him, burned him.
One of Hylton’s close accomplices, Rita Peters, would later explain why she shoved a yard-long metal rod up his rectum. Peters said, “He was a homo anyway.” When asked how did she come to that conclusion, she said, “When I stuck the bar up his rectum he wiggled.”
Im sure principled democrats are outraged everywhere
Next speaker will be Kermit Gosnell? -
In my reasoned opinion, yeah, not a good look. For your party, @insinceredawgHouhusky said:Today our austere scholar and non partisan @insinceredawg, after equating income to race, was very upset about Laura Loomer winning a primary for a state seat she wont win in Florida.
Righteously, AND RIGHTFULLY, he was outraged against such an indignity, that such a horrible human, would be mildly elevated by a few republican voters in a deeply blue district.
Also today Donna Hylton spoke at the DNC convention and on National TV...
Donna Hylton (born October 29, 1964) is a Jamaican-American convicted of murder in the second degree and two counts of kidnapping in the first degree for her role in the kidnapping, rape, torture and murder of 62-year-old Long Island real estate broker Thomas Vigliarolo in 1985.
She (with others) held Vigliarolo prisoner for 15–20 days. During that time, three men and four women, including Hylton, starved, burned, beat, sexually assaulted, raped, and tortured him. On April 5, 1985, with Hylton asleep in the next room, Vigliarolo died of asphyxiation. Three days later, his body was found locked in a trunk in a Manhattan apartment.
City Detective William Spurling interviewed Donna: "I couldn't believe this girl who was so intelligent and nice-looking could be so unemotional about what she was telling me she and her friends had done. They'd squeezed the victim's testicles with a pair of pliers, beat him, burned him.
One of Hylton’s close accomplices, Rita Peters, would later explain why she shoved a yard-long metal rod up his rectum. Peters said, “He was a homo anyway.” When asked how did she come to that conclusion, she said, “When I stuck the bar up his rectum he wiggled.”
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I'm surprised he hasn't already condemned it.GrundleStiltzkin said:
In my reasoned opinion, yeah, not a good look. For your party, @insinceredawgHouhusky said:Today our austere scholar and non partisan @insinceredawg, after equating income to race, was very upset about Laura Loomer winning a primary for a state seat she wont win in Florida.
Righteously, AND RIGHTFULLY, he was outraged against such an indignity, that such a horrible human, would be mildly elevated by a few republican voters in a deeply blue district.
Also today Donna Hylton spoke at the DNC convention and on National TV...
Donna Hylton (born October 29, 1964) is a Jamaican-American convicted of murder in the second degree and two counts of kidnapping in the first degree for her role in the kidnapping, rape, torture and murder of 62-year-old Long Island real estate broker Thomas Vigliarolo in 1985.
She (with others) held Vigliarolo prisoner for 15–20 days. During that time, three men and four women, including Hylton, starved, burned, beat, sexually assaulted, raped, and tortured him. On April 5, 1985, with Hylton asleep in the next room, Vigliarolo died of asphyxiation. Three days later, his body was found locked in a trunk in a Manhattan apartment.
City Detective William Spurling interviewed Donna: "I couldn't believe this girl who was so intelligent and nice-looking could be so unemotional about what she was telling me she and her friends had done. They'd squeezed the victim's testicles with a pair of pliers, beat him, burned him.
One of Hylton’s close accomplices, Rita Peters, would later explain why she shoved a yard-long metal rod up his rectum. Peters said, “He was a homo anyway.” When asked how did she come to that conclusion, she said, “When I stuck the bar up his rectum he wiggled.”
Im sure principled democrats are outraged everywhere -
No. You need to learn the difference between zoning and land use regs. You're right though. Since I live in my car if I don't like what's happening to the neigborhood it's easy to move.NorthwestFresh said:
There aren’t zoning regulations on residences? What the fuck are you taking about?Dugdawg said:
Bullshit. Theres no contract stated or implied in zoning regs. Get real. I empathize with appreciate the desire to not see unwanted change in my neighborhood, but get real pal.WestlinnDuck said:I bought into a neighborhood zoned single family residence. That was the contract with the city. I don't want that contract broken and the value of my residence brought down. If you want to live in a multi-family zoned neighborhood, feel free. I know leftards hate words like freedom and liberty.
Have you ever tried to build an addition on your house? Not that you own a house... -
I know the difference. I own a house in one of the most zoned cities on the west coast. Your comment was and is stupid.Dugdawg said:
No. You need to learn the difference between zoning and land use regs. You're right though. Since I live in my car if I don't like what's happening to the neigborhood it's easy to move.NorthwestFresh said:
There aren’t zoning regulations on residences? What the fuck are you taking about?Dugdawg said:
Bullshit. Theres no contract stated or implied in zoning regs. Get real. I empathize with appreciate the desire to not see unwanted change in my neighborhood, but get real pal.WestlinnDuck said:I bought into a neighborhood zoned single family residence. That was the contract with the city. I don't want that contract broken and the value of my residence brought down. If you want to live in a multi-family zoned neighborhood, feel free. I know leftards hate words like freedom and liberty.
Have you ever tried to build an addition on your house? Not that you own a house... -
The more you say the more obvious it is you don't know what you are talking about. But the real point is that its clear you think "multi family" means "bad people". And I get it. Actually I agree. Thats why I like to be able to move my car to a nice, clean, safe, area at a whim.NorthwestFresh said:
I know the difference. I own a house in one of the most zoned cities on the west coast. Your comment was and is stupid.Dugdawg said:
No. You need to learn the difference between zoning and land use regs. You're right though. Since I live in my car if I don't like what's happening to the neigborhood it's easy to move.NorthwestFresh said:
There aren’t zoning regulations on residences? What the fuck are you taking about?Dugdawg said:
Bullshit. Theres no contract stated or implied in zoning regs. Get real. I empathize with appreciate the desire to not see unwanted change in my neighborhood, but get real pal.WestlinnDuck said:I bought into a neighborhood zoned single family residence. That was the contract with the city. I don't want that contract broken and the value of my residence brought down. If you want to live in a multi-family zoned neighborhood, feel free. I know leftards hate words like freedom and liberty.
Have you ever tried to build an addition on your house? Not that you own a house... -
You have to admit, not just any car can be a multi- family residence
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The car shit is cracking me up. Also imagine if the GOP let a convicted torturer and murderer speak at their convention. Imagine that. Leftists have become insane. It wasn't always this way. I remember lots of great Democrats 30 years ago. What the fuck happened to them? TDS has broken many, irreparably I fear.
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Swaye said:
The car shit is cracking me up. Also imagine if the GOP let a convicted torturer and murderer speak at their convention. Imagine that. Leftists have become insane. It wasn't always this way. I remember lots of great Democrats 30 years ago. What the fuck happened to them? TDS has broken many, irreparably I fear.
I saw a billboard this yesterday and laughed.
It's coming to your city.
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I forgot about this.Houhusky said:Today our austere scholar and non partisan @insinceredawg, after equating income to race, was very upset about Laura Loomer winning a primary for a state seat she wont win in Florida.
Righteously, AND RIGHTFULLY, he was outraged against such an indignity, that such a horrible human, would be mildly elevated by a few republican voters in a deeply blue district.
Also today Donna Hylton spoke at the DNC convention and on National TV...
Donna Hylton (born October 29, 1964) is a Jamaican-American convicted of murder in the second degree and two counts of kidnapping in the first degree for her role in the kidnapping, rape, torture and murder of 62-year-old Long Island real estate broker Thomas Vigliarolo in 1985.
She (with others) held Vigliarolo prisoner for 15–20 days. During that time, three men and four women, including Hylton, starved, burned, beat, sexually assaulted, raped, and tortured him. On April 5, 1985, with Hylton asleep in the next room, Vigliarolo died of asphyxiation. Three days later, his body was found locked in a trunk in a Manhattan apartment.
City Detective William Spurling interviewed Donna: "I couldn't believe this girl who was so intelligent and nice-looking could be so unemotional about what she was telling me she and her friends had done. They'd squeezed the victim's testicles with a pair of pliers, beat him, burned him.
One of Hylton’s close accomplices, Rita Peters, would later explain why she shoved a yard-long metal rod up his rectum. Peters said, “He was a homo anyway.” When asked how did she come to that conclusion, she said, “When I stuck the bar up his rectum he wiggled.”
Im sure principled democrats are outraged everywhere
Can any Dem give an explanation as to why this demon is anywhere near their party in any capacity, let alone as a keynote speaker? -
big tent
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People don't buy homes next to large apartment complexes that can go to shit at a moments notice. They just don't. They want a nice neighborhood of other families. Nothing wrong with that.Dugdawg said:
The more you say the more obvious it is you don't know what you are talking about. But the real point is that its clear you think "multi family" means "bad people". And I get it. Actually I agree. Thats why I like to be able to move my car to a nice, clean, safe, area at a whim.NorthwestFresh said:
I know the difference. I own a house in one of the most zoned cities on the west coast. Your comment was and is stupid.Dugdawg said:
No. You need to learn the difference between zoning and land use regs. You're right though. Since I live in my car if I don't like what's happening to the neigborhood it's easy to move.NorthwestFresh said:
There aren’t zoning regulations on residences? What the fuck are you taking about?Dugdawg said:
Bullshit. Theres no contract stated or implied in zoning regs. Get real. I empathize with appreciate the desire to not see unwanted change in my neighborhood, but get real pal.WestlinnDuck said:I bought into a neighborhood zoned single family residence. That was the contract with the city. I don't want that contract broken and the value of my residence brought down. If you want to live in a multi-family zoned neighborhood, feel free. I know leftards hate words like freedom and liberty.
Have you ever tried to build an addition on your house? Not that you own a house...
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Equal misery for all!Sledog said:
People don't buy homes net to large apartment complexes that can go to shit at a moments notice. They just don't. They want a nice neighborhood of other families. Nothing wrong with that.Dugdawg said:
The more you say the more obvious it is you don't know what you are talking about. But the real point is that its clear you think "multi family" means "bad people". And I get it. Actually I agree. Thats why I like to be able to move my car to a nice, clean, safe, area at a whim.NorthwestFresh said:
I know the difference. I own a house in one of the most zoned cities on the west coast. Your comment was and is stupid.Dugdawg said:
No. You need to learn the difference between zoning and land use regs. You're right though. Since I live in my car if I don't like what's happening to the neigborhood it's easy to move.NorthwestFresh said:
There aren’t zoning regulations on residences? What the fuck are you taking about?Dugdawg said:
Bullshit. Theres no contract stated or implied in zoning regs. Get real. I empathize with appreciate the desire to not see unwanted change in my neighborhood, but get real pal.WestlinnDuck said:I bought into a neighborhood zoned single family residence. That was the contract with the city. I don't want that contract broken and the value of my residence brought down. If you want to live in a multi-family zoned neighborhood, feel free. I know leftards hate words like freedom and liberty.
Have you ever tried to build an addition on your house? Not that you own a house...
The left just wants to stomp a shithole into everyone's lives!
Biden/Cocksucker 2020 -
Yeah but they only do that because they are racists.Sledog said:
People don't buy homes next to large apartment complexes that can go to shit at a moments notice. They just don't. They want a nice neighborhood of other families. Nothing wrong with that.Dugdawg said:
The more you say the more obvious it is you don't know what you are talking about. But the real point is that its clear you think "multi family" means "bad people". And I get it. Actually I agree. Thats why I like to be able to move my car to a nice, clean, safe, area at a whim.NorthwestFresh said:
I know the difference. I own a house in one of the most zoned cities on the west coast. Your comment was and is stupid.Dugdawg said:
No. You need to learn the difference between zoning and land use regs. You're right though. Since I live in my car if I don't like what's happening to the neigborhood it's easy to move.NorthwestFresh said:
There aren’t zoning regulations on residences? What the fuck are you taking about?Dugdawg said:
Bullshit. Theres no contract stated or implied in zoning regs. Get real. I empathize with appreciate the desire to not see unwanted change in my neighborhood, but get real pal.WestlinnDuck said:I bought into a neighborhood zoned single family residence. That was the contract with the city. I don't want that contract broken and the value of my residence brought down. If you want to live in a multi-family zoned neighborhood, feel free. I know leftards hate words like freedom and liberty.
Have you ever tried to build an addition on your house? Not that you own a house...
The left just wants to stomp a shithole into everyone's lives! -
Racists hate being murdered, robbed, raped, burglarized, having stray bullets hit their homes and shit.SFGbob said:
Yeah but they only do that because they are racists.Sledog said:
People don't buy homes next to large apartment complexes that can go to shit at a moments notice. They just don't. They want a nice neighborhood of other families. Nothing wrong with that.Dugdawg said:
The more you say the more obvious it is you don't know what you are talking about. But the real point is that its clear you think "multi family" means "bad people". And I get it. Actually I agree. Thats why I like to be able to move my car to a nice, clean, safe, area at a whim.NorthwestFresh said:
I know the difference. I own a house in one of the most zoned cities on the west coast. Your comment was and is stupid.Dugdawg said:
No. You need to learn the difference between zoning and land use regs. You're right though. Since I live in my car if I don't like what's happening to the neigborhood it's easy to move.NorthwestFresh said:
There aren’t zoning regulations on residences? What the fuck are you taking about?Dugdawg said:
Bullshit. Theres no contract stated or implied in zoning regs. Get real. I empathize with appreciate the desire to not see unwanted change in my neighborhood, but get real pal.WestlinnDuck said:I bought into a neighborhood zoned single family residence. That was the contract with the city. I don't want that contract broken and the value of my residence brought down. If you want to live in a multi-family zoned neighborhood, feel free. I know leftards hate words like freedom and liberty.
Have you ever tried to build an addition on your house? Not that you own a house...
The left just wants to stomp a shithole into everyone's lives! -
According to IC the only reason anyone would oppose a low income housing unit being built in their neighborhood is because they are racist. Even the black home owners in the suburbs who oppose it are racists and the only reason Trump supports keeping low income housing from being built in the suburbs is because he knows his base are racists.Sledog said:
Racists hate being murdered, robbed, raped, burglarized, having stray bullets hit their homes and shit.SFGbob said:
Yeah but they only do that because they are racists.Sledog said:
People don't buy homes next to large apartment complexes that can go to shit at a moments notice. They just don't. They want a nice neighborhood of other families. Nothing wrong with that.Dugdawg said:
The more you say the more obvious it is you don't know what you are talking about. But the real point is that its clear you think "multi family" means "bad people". And I get it. Actually I agree. Thats why I like to be able to move my car to a nice, clean, safe, area at a whim.NorthwestFresh said:
I know the difference. I own a house in one of the most zoned cities on the west coast. Your comment was and is stupid.Dugdawg said:
No. You need to learn the difference between zoning and land use regs. You're right though. Since I live in my car if I don't like what's happening to the neigborhood it's easy to move.NorthwestFresh said:
There aren’t zoning regulations on residences? What the fuck are you taking about?Dugdawg said:
Bullshit. Theres no contract stated or implied in zoning regs. Get real. I empathize with appreciate the desire to not see unwanted change in my neighborhood, but get real pal.WestlinnDuck said:I bought into a neighborhood zoned single family residence. That was the contract with the city. I don't want that contract broken and the value of my residence brought down. If you want to live in a multi-family zoned neighborhood, feel free. I know leftards hate words like freedom and liberty.
Have you ever tried to build an addition on your house? Not that you own a house...
The left just wants to stomp a shithole into everyone's lives!
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There's a fine line between want and need. The useful idiots believe they want him. Those who benefit from government corruption and grift need him.NorthwestFresh said:
Maybe Joe has a brain fart and thought he was talking to Hunter?RaceBannon said:
Are you on cocaine?PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Biden has said 3 blatantly racist things in the past year. ID wont acknowledge thatSFGbob said:
Biden gets a pass because his racist statements were made a long time ago. Meanwhile, IC can't comment on racist policies being promoted right now by his VP candidate. He is too busy talking about a primary winner that's not going to win.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Hey ID,
condemn Biden's racist statements, or better yet kill yourself
The fact you can't admit Biden has said some problematic things speaks volumes
Fucking idiot hack
He can’t handle a softball interview but he’s the guy to get tough with Putin. The more I’ve seen this, the more bizarre it gets. This is who Democrats want?https://youtu.be/Y-l2eXZ28Mk
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It’s also clear that you’re a serial rapist and lock the men in your car trunk, if we’re going to wildly speculate what other people think. I’ll guess you’re a Democrat.Dugdawg said:
The more you say the more obvious it is you don't know what you are talking about. But the real point is that its clear you think "multi family" means "bad people". And I get it. Actually I agree. Thats why I like to be able to move my car to a nice, clean, safe, area at a whim.NorthwestFresh said:
I know the difference. I own a house in one of the most zoned cities on the west coast. Your comment was and is stupid.Dugdawg said:
No. You need to learn the difference between zoning and land use regs. You're right though. Since I live in my car if I don't like what's happening to the neigborhood it's easy to move.NorthwestFresh said:
There aren’t zoning regulations on residences? What the fuck are you taking about?Dugdawg said:
Bullshit. Theres no contract stated or implied in zoning regs. Get real. I empathize with appreciate the desire to not see unwanted change in my neighborhood, but get real pal.WestlinnDuck said:I bought into a neighborhood zoned single family residence. That was the contract with the city. I don't want that contract broken and the value of my residence brought down. If you want to live in a multi-family zoned neighborhood, feel free. I know leftards hate words like freedom and liberty.
Have you ever tried to build an addition on your house? Not that you own a house... -
Where I live there are almost no apartments located in our elementary or middle school boundaries. Across the track in Tualatin, there is a pile of section 8 apartments. The local grade school is half hispanic with lots of single parents. There is also a huge mobility factor for people who live in apartments. After school, I lived in apartments and I moved about once a year. Kids need stability. When my son moved into his dorm at the U of O, he had 6 kids in his dorm that he played first grade soccer with. Apartments don't mean bad people. There are some upscale apartments in West Linn. Expensive and safe. But you know where bad people live? A lot of them live in multi-family residences. That's just a fact.
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I find it curious that the people who think they should be able to locate low-income housing wherever they want to, have complete disregard for all local zoning and housing rules and want to Federalize all community zoning laws.WestlinnDuck said:Where I live there are almost no apartments located in our elementary or middle school boundaries. Across the track in Tualatin, there is a pile of section 8 apartments. The local grade school is half hispanic with lots of single parents. There is also a huge mobility factor for people who live in apartments. After school, I lived in apartments and I moved about once a year. Kids need stability. When my son moved into his dorm at the U of O, he had 6 kids in his dorm that he played first grade soccer with. Apartments don't mean bad people. There are some upscale apartments in West Linn. Expensive and safe. But you know where bad people live? A lot of them live in multi-family residences. That's just a fact.
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The LI housing argument being made by liberal politicians is the ULTIMATE in NIMBY bullshit.