Leave it to California
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I'm more talking about the fact that it was unanimous. But keep up your angry rant.MikeDamone said:
Why so defensive?. You can’t help yourself. You see everything through a lens of partisanship. I never mentioned politics at all. Implied or otherwise. I don’t give a fuck. You immediately have to start defending Democrats. Because they are the prophets of your religion.2001400ex said:
Because that wasn't implied. Read my first post. I don't agree with California and they are doing it for some reason. Not sure why. But literally nothing is unanimous in the state Senate.SFGbob said:
The only person talking about parties is you Hondo. He didn’t blame this on a single party and yet the Rat shill who isn’t even a liberal, swearses, felt the need to defend the Rats.2001400ex said:
Both parties are involved:oregonblitzkrieg said:California's piece of shit governor has defied the rule of law at every step, on every issue. This is not surprising. I've heard there is a recall effort underway. Hopefully it succeeds.
The Fair Pay to Play Act, which Skinner wrote with Steven Bradford, a fellow Democrat in the State Senate, cleared the State Assembly on Monday by a vote of 72 to 0, with support from civil rights advocates and free-market proponents. A version of the bill had already cleared the Senate. -
Who cares? You pointed out that it was unanimous because you thought it was an attack on your cherished Rat party. He wasn't criticizing a party Kneepadder.2001400ex said:
I'm more talking about the fact that it was unanimous. But keep up your angry rant.MikeDamone said:
Why so defensive?. You can’t help yourself. You see everything through a lens of partisanship. I never mentioned politics at all. Implied or otherwise. I don’t give a fuck. You immediately have to start defending Democrats. Because they are the prophets of your religion.2001400ex said:
Because that wasn't implied. Read my first post. I don't agree with California and they are doing it for some reason. Not sure why. But literally nothing is unanimous in the state Senate.SFGbob said:
The only person talking about parties is you Hondo. He didn’t blame this on a single party and yet the Rat shill who isn’t even a liberal, swearses, felt the need to defend the Rats.2001400ex said:
Both parties are involved:oregonblitzkrieg said:California's piece of shit governor has defied the rule of law at every step, on every issue. This is not surprising. I've heard there is a recall effort underway. Hopefully it succeeds.
The Fair Pay to Play Act, which Skinner wrote with Steven Bradford, a fellow Democrat in the State Senate, cleared the State Assembly on Monday by a vote of 72 to 0, with support from civil rights advocates and free-market proponents. A version of the bill had already cleared the Senate. -
It's as if Mike said "traffic in California is awful" and you responded with, yeah well their were American cars on the road too!!!
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And I said “so?” Hell of a rant. You had to start yapping about politics. Not surprised.2001400ex said:
I'm more talking about the fact that it was unanimous. But keep up your angry rant.MikeDamone said:
Why so defensive?. You can’t help yourself. You see everything through a lens of partisanship. I never mentioned politics at all. Implied or otherwise. I don’t give a fuck. You immediately have to start defending Democrats. Because they are the prophets of your religion.2001400ex said:
Because that wasn't implied. Read my first post. I don't agree with California and they are doing it for some reason. Not sure why. But literally nothing is unanimous in the state Senate.SFGbob said:
The only person talking about parties is you Hondo. He didn’t blame this on a single party and yet the Rat shill who isn’t even a liberal, swearses, felt the need to defend the Rats.2001400ex said:
Both parties are involved:oregonblitzkrieg said:California's piece of shit governor has defied the rule of law at every step, on every issue. This is not surprising. I've heard there is a recall effort underway. Hopefully it succeeds.
The Fair Pay to Play Act, which Skinner wrote with Steven Bradford, a fellow Democrat in the State Senate, cleared the State Assembly on Monday by a vote of 72 to 0, with support from civil rights advocates and free-market proponents. A version of the bill had already cleared the Senate. -
Hondo's response is really quite telling. It's why he saw the discussion of the homelessness and people shitting on the streets through a lens conservatives exaggerating the problem in order to make liberal run cities look bad.
I'm not saying it's not a problem. I'm saying it's being greatly exaggerated by your media to try to tear down two successful cities and paint liberalism as evil. -
Rats have a super majority in Kali. Americans have no say.2001400ex said:
Both parties are involved:oregonblitzkrieg said:California's piece of shit governor has defied the rule of law at every step, on every issue. This is not surprising. I've heard there is a recall effort underway. Hopefully it succeeds.
The Fair Pay to Play Act, which Skinner wrote with Steven Bradford, a fellow Democrat in the State Senate, cleared the State Assembly on Monday by a vote of 72 to 0, with support from civil rights advocates and free-market proponents. A version of the bill had already cleared the Senate. -
But it was unanimous !!!Sledog said:
Rats have a super majority in Kali. Americans have no say.2001400ex said:
Both parties are involved:oregonblitzkrieg said:California's piece of shit governor has defied the rule of law at every step, on every issue. This is not surprising. I've heard there is a recall effort underway. Hopefully it succeeds.
The Fair Pay to Play Act, which Skinner wrote with Steven Bradford, a fellow Democrat in the State Senate, cleared the State Assembly on Monday by a vote of 72 to 0, with support from civil rights advocates and free-market proponents. A version of the bill had already cleared the Senate.


