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  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    edited June 2022



    Endless wars gonna endless.

    Thanks, BidenBros

    Dazzler cheered the Afghan pull out and the proxy war in Ukraine.

    He's ALWAYS wrong.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,530
    46XiJCAB said:



    Endless wars gonna endless.

    Thanks, BidenBros

    Dazzler cheered the Afghan pull out and the proxy war in Ukraine.

    He's ALWAYS wrong.
    Dazzler blamed Trump.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,539 Standard Supporter
    But Trump had a non-binding agreement with the Taliban which the dementia patient was therefore forced to treat as a binding agreement no matter that the Taliban had already breeched their part of the non-binding agreement. That meant that we couldn't use the secure Bagram Air Base for an orderly withdrawal and had to leave behind $80 billion of military equipment for the Taliban. If you yell and read this really fast it still doesn't make any sense. But leftards lie and love to be lied to.
    SFGbob said:

    46XiJCAB said:



    Endless wars gonna endless.

    Thanks, BidenBros

    Dazzler cheered the Afghan pull out and the proxy war in Ukraine.

    He's ALWAYS wrong.
    Dazzler blamed Trump.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,747 Founders Club
    https://newsmax.com/politics/south-carolina-primary-tom-rice-impeachment/2022/06/15/id/1074503/

    Rep. Tom Rice got Tuesday what many of former President Donald Trump's supporters feel the South Carolina Republican deserved: a crushing defeat in his own party primary, with 51% of primary voters supporting Trump-endorsed challenger State Rep. Russell Fry and only 25% backing the four term incumbent.

    "This is Trump country," State Republican Chairman Drew McKissick told Newsmax last year, adding that despite the five-term incumbent's record of supporting the 45th president on nearly every issue, his vote to impeach Trump would be hard to explain in a district which gave Trump 59% of the vote in 2020.

    He was right. In a 7-candidate field, the third-place finisher (12%) was businesswoman Barbara Arthur — who also attacked Rice's vote for the Trump impeachment and declared that the U.S. was headed in the same direction as her native Cuba under Communism.

    Hi Liz!!!
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967

    https://newsmax.com/politics/south-carolina-primary-tom-rice-impeachment/2022/06/15/id/1074503/

    Rep. Tom Rice got Tuesday what many of former President Donald Trump's supporters feel the South Carolina Republican deserved: a crushing defeat in his own party primary, with 51% of primary voters supporting Trump-endorsed challenger State Rep. Russell Fry and only 25% backing the four term incumbent.

    "This is Trump country," State Republican Chairman Drew McKissick told Newsmax last year, adding that despite the five-term incumbent's record of supporting the 45th president on nearly every issue, his vote to impeach Trump would be hard to explain in a district which gave Trump 59% of the vote in 2020.

    He was right. In a 7-candidate field, the third-place finisher (12%) was businesswoman Barbara Arthur — who also attacked Rice's vote for the Trump impeachment and declared that the U.S. was headed in the same direction as her native Cuba under Communism.

    Hi Liz!!!

    Got a door hanger from Joe Kent listing all of the shit votes by my (R) Rep. Jaime H-B. Top of the list are Trump's impeachment and the J6th committee. She must be defeated. She's a squish Republican here in Clark county trying to ride the fence the last two elections so she can appeal to all of the DIMS from PDX moving across the bridge. Can't have it both ways, Jaime.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,747 Founders Club
    More old news but still



    SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) — An election official in suburban Detroit has been charged with six crimes related to how she handled absentee ballot records during the 2018 election.

    State police say Sherikia Hawkins, the elected clerk in Southfield, falsified and forged records after Oakland County officials raised questions about how the city accounted for absentee ballots. It’s important that the number of ballots equals the number of people who participated in the election.

    Hawkins is accused of switching her original reports with altered reports. Originals were found in a trash can.


    Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says no races were won or lost based on Hawkins’ alleged acts. Benson barred Hawkins from managing any local election activities while the case is pending.

    Defense attorney Harold Gurewitz says Hawkins has a good record as an elections manager, and he predicts she’ll be vindicated.
  • RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,868 Founders Club

    More old news but still



    SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) — An election official in suburban Detroit has been charged with six crimes related to how she handled absentee ballot records during the 2018 election.

    State police say Sherikia Hawkins, the elected clerk in Southfield, falsified and forged records after Oakland County officials raised questions about how the city accounted for absentee ballots. It’s important that the number of ballots equals the number of people who participated in the election.

    Hawkins is accused of switching her original reports with altered reports. Originals were found in a trash can.


    Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says no races were won or lost based on Hawkins’ alleged acts. Benson barred Hawkins from managing any local election activities while the case is pending.

    Defense attorney Harold Gurewitz says Hawkins has a good record as an elections manager, and he predicts she’ll be vindicated.
    Sherikia sounds African
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    46XiJCAB said:

    https://newsmax.com/politics/south-carolina-primary-tom-rice-impeachment/2022/06/15/id/1074503/

    Rep. Tom Rice got Tuesday what many of former President Donald Trump's supporters feel the South Carolina Republican deserved: a crushing defeat in his own party primary, with 51% of primary voters supporting Trump-endorsed challenger State Rep. Russell Fry and only 25% backing the four term incumbent.

    "This is Trump country," State Republican Chairman Drew McKissick told Newsmax last year, adding that despite the five-term incumbent's record of supporting the 45th president on nearly every issue, his vote to impeach Trump would be hard to explain in a district which gave Trump 59% of the vote in 2020.

    He was right. In a 7-candidate field, the third-place finisher (12%) was businesswoman Barbara Arthur — who also attacked Rice's vote for the Trump impeachment and declared that the U.S. was headed in the same direction as her native Cuba under Communism.

    Hi Liz!!!

    Got a door hanger from Joe Kent listing all of the shit votes by my (R) Rep. Jaime H-B. Top of the list are Trump's impeachment and the J6th committee. She must be defeated. She's a squish Republican here in Clark county trying to ride the fence the last two elections so she can appeal to all of the DIMS from PDX moving across the bridge. Can't have it both ways, Jaime.
    JHB would win the the general vs any dem. Kent would likely lose.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,539 Standard Supporter
    And all of the fraudsters were doing so because they didn't think it would make a difference. Zuckerberg et al pumping hundreds of millions for vote harvesting did so because they didn't think it would make a difference.

    More old news but still



    SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) — An election official in suburban Detroit has been charged with six crimes related to how she handled absentee ballot records during the 2018 election.

    State police say Sherikia Hawkins, the elected clerk in Southfield, falsified and forged records after Oakland County officials raised questions about how the city accounted for absentee ballots. It’s important that the number of ballots equals the number of people who participated in the election.

    Hawkins is accused of switching her original reports with altered reports. Originals were found in a trash can.


    Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says no races were won or lost based on Hawkins’ alleged acts. Benson barred Hawkins from managing any local election activities while the case is pending.

    Defense attorney Harold Gurewitz says Hawkins has a good record as an elections manager, and he predicts she’ll be vindicated.
    No one is saying there wasn’t massive voter fraud. They are saying it didn’t affect any outcomes in a meaningful way.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 34,165 Standard Supporter
    Those 135K Biden only vote dumps in swing states at 4AM didn't help at all!
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,539 Standard Supporter
    Build back better. Things are going great. Lots of empty space for lease for those companies that want the full Portland experience of crime, drugs, homelessness, broken windows, graffitti and random gun fire. Oh, and lots of vacancies at the Portland police department which enjoys the full non-support of the Mayor, City Council and Multnomah County DA's office.

    https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2022/06/downtown-portland-office-buildings-hit-the-market-as-vacancy-spikes-values-sink.html

    Downtown Portland office buildings hit the market as tenants move out, rents drop

    At least ten office buildings are for sale in downtown Portland and nearby Old Town. Pictured is the Loyalty Building, left, on Southwest Alder Street, and the Hamilton Building, center, on Southwest 3rd Avenue.
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    By Jeff Manning | The Oregonian/OregonLive
    One by one, the tenants of the Mason Ehrman Building in Old Town bailed.

    The building’s largest client, an ad agency, said it was leaving even with four years left on the lease.

    “Their employees did not feel comfortable going to and from the office, even with escorted security guards,” said Todd Gooding, president of ScanlanKemperBard, the Portland firm that owns the building.

    When occupancy fell below 10%, SKB, as it’s known, decided it too needed to cut ties with Old Town. It put the Mason Ehrman Building up for sale a month ago.

    SKB is not alone. After two years of dealing with a pandemic that resulted in hundreds of thousands of workers working from home, and now with widespread concerns about crime and personal safety, some major downtown landlords are trying to liquidate.

    Through public and private listings and interviews with real estate brokers and owners, The Oregonian/OregonLive has determined that more than 12 significant office buildings in the downtown core are on the market, or have been recently.

    “There are more office buildings of all asset classes for sale than any time in the past decade,” said Nate Sasaki of Apex Real Estate Partners in Portland.

    The building owners’ predicament is clearly reflected in the real estate numbers. Vacancies in the central business district were at 22.1% this spring, according to the brokerage Jones Lang LaSalle, compared to 13.4% just before the pandemic struck in March 2019.

    Total leased space in the central city dropped another 541,654 square feet in the first quarter, the worst quarterly number since at least 2018. That’s the equivalent of nearly half of the U.S. Bancorp Tower, or Big Pink, the largest office building in Portland, suddenly empty.

  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,492 Standard Supporter
    The fucking idiots in Portland, Seattle and, perhaps, Spokane will (with taxpayer money) buy all these soon-to-be-vacant commercial buildings and turn them into drug dens low barrier shelters.

    Because that's the compassionate thing to do for meth and heroin addicts.


  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,539 Standard Supporter
    Detroit, Michigan or Donbas, Ukraine? It's not like we know how to destroy a major US city.

    The fucking idiots in Portland, Seattle and, perhaps, Spokane will (with taxpayer money) buy all these soon-to-be-vacant commercial buildings and turn them into drug dens low barrier shelters.

    Because that's the compassionate thing to do for meth and heroin addicts.


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