When antifa/blm are the brown shirts of the dem party and embraced by the MSM and dem politicians then this doesn't bother me at all. If Trump wins, the screams from the left of "Burn it Down" will be everywhere.
When antifa/blm are the brown shirts of the dem party and embraced by the MSM and dem politicians then this doesn't bother me at all. If Trump wins, the screams from the left of "Burn it Down" will be everywhere.
As always, false equivalencies are the best equivalencies.
Sounds like the people quoted just want to be peaceful tourists at the rotunda.
When antifa/blm are the brown shirts of the dem party and embraced by the MSM and dem politicians then this doesn't bother me at all. If Trump wins, the screams from the left of "Burn it Down" will be everywhere.
As always, false equivalencies are the best equivalencies.
Sounds like the people quoted just want to be peaceful tourists at the rotunda.
Only one person shot and killed someone at the Capitol. Antifa took three runs at Kyle Rittenhouse and the peaceniks on the left were sorely disappointed. Sorry, but fighting back is an American tradition. You should move there and and learn some local culture.
When antifa/blm are the brown shirts of the dem party and embraced by the MSM and dem politicians then this doesn't bother me at all. If Trump wins, the screams from the left of "Burn it Down" will be everywhere.
As always, false equivalencies are the best equivalencies.
Sounds like the people quoted just want to be peaceful tourists at the rotunda.
Only one person shot and killed someone at the Capitol. Antifa took three runs at Kyle Rittenhouse and the peaceniks on the left were sorely disappointed. Sorry, but fighting back is an American tradition. You should move there and and learn some local culture.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is making his way to the concrete jungle for a presidential campaign fundraiser that has Wall Street buzzing, CNBC reports.
Hosted by a group of high-powered financial executives, the event is stirring up controversy due to the ties to liberal billionaire George Soros, a target of DeSantis and his fellow Republicans.
Scheduled for June 29 at the exclusive Yale Club, the fundraiser marks one of DeSantis' initial forays into the Big Apple since officially launching his presidential campaign last month. In order to grab a host spot, a donation of $50,000 has to be met; for lunch attendees, it's $6,600.
The spotlight has turned to one of the hosts, Christian Michalik,. Before co-founding Kinderhook, Michalik served as a partner at Soros Private Equity Partners. Michalik's association with the Soros firm dates back to 1999, when he joined as a partner until his departure in 2003.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is making his way to the concrete jungle for a presidential campaign fundraiser that has Wall Street buzzing, CNBC reports.
Hosted by a group of high-powered financial executives, the event is stirring up controversy due to the ties to liberal billionaire George Soros, a target of DeSantis and his fellow Republicans.
Scheduled for June 29 at the exclusive Yale Club, the fundraiser marks one of DeSantis' initial forays into the Big Apple since officially launching his presidential campaign last month. In order to grab a host spot, a donation of $50,000 has to be met; for lunch attendees, it's $6,600.
The spotlight has turned to one of the hosts, Christian Michalik,. Before co-founding Kinderhook, Michalik served as a partner at Soros Private Equity Partners. Michalik's association with the Soros firm dates back to 1999, when he joined as a partner until his departure in 2003.
Is Cramer going to suck off DeSantis like he did Scott Gottlieb for two years?
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is making his way to the concrete jungle for a presidential campaign fundraiser that has Wall Street buzzing, CNBC reports.
Hosted by a group of high-powered financial executives, the event is stirring up controversy due to the ties to liberal billionaire George Soros, a target of DeSantis and his fellow Republicans.
Scheduled for June 29 at the exclusive Yale Club, the fundraiser marks one of DeSantis' initial forays into the Big Apple since officially launching his presidential campaign last month. In order to grab a host spot, a donation of $50,000 has to be met; for lunch attendees, it's $6,600.
The spotlight has turned to one of the hosts, Christian Michalik,. Before co-founding Kinderhook, Michalik served as a partner at Soros Private Equity Partners. Michalik's association with the Soros firm dates back to 1999, when he joined as a partner until his departure in 2003.
I'm to the point where I'll reluctantly take sides with the hardcore Christian Evangelicals to counter the mentally ill useful idiots who think cutting off penises and breasts is normal. Enemy of my enemy is my sort of acquaintance...or whatever
It should be based on need (it is in most districts). The pour can get it for free. The lower middle class get it reduced. The kids with both parents making a combined $250,000 as high end professionals don't need free lunches.
The joke at my kids' public school was "The rich kids all have iPhone 7s. The poor kids all have iPhone 8s."
Turns out FRL for "poor kids" frees up a lot of cash to buy that Mercedes or Envoy you can't afford.
One of the world's greatest cities in it's death throes. Decline is a choice and this choice has been made by college educated elites who were indoctrinated and have no knowledge of math, science, economics or history. Choosing to be Cuba, North Korea or Venezuela is insane and yet we have our Tug leftards that voted for a dementia patient who supports the destruction of the country.
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Sounds like the people quoted just want to be peaceful tourists at the rotunda.
Deep State hates freedom of speech and freedom of the press
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is making his way to the concrete jungle for a presidential campaign fundraiser that has Wall Street buzzing, CNBC reports.
Hosted by a group of high-powered financial executives, the event is stirring up controversy due to the ties to liberal billionaire George Soros, a target of DeSantis and his fellow Republicans.
Scheduled for June 29 at the exclusive Yale Club, the fundraiser marks one of DeSantis' initial forays into the Big Apple since officially launching his presidential campaign last month. In order to grab a host spot, a donation of $50,000 has to be met; for lunch attendees, it's $6,600.
The spotlight has turned to one of the hosts, Christian Michalik,. Before co-founding Kinderhook, Michalik served as a partner at Soros Private Equity Partners. Michalik's association with the Soros firm dates back to 1999, when he joined as a partner until his departure in 2003.
Killing a few billion humans is no big deal
But my dog? Woah
Who could have guessd this one?
All of us. Except the freezer IQ commie club.
Julian goes scorched earth!
Turns out FRL for "poor kids" frees up a lot of cash to buy that Mercedes or Envoy you can't afford.
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