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  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    2001400ex 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.

    Both parties are involved:

    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    I'm more talking about the fact that it was unanimous. But keep up your angry rant.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,221
    2001400ex said:

    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    2001400ex 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.

    Both parties are involved:

    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    I'm more talking about the fact that it was unanimous. But keep up your angry rant.
    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.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,221
    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!!!
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
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    2001400ex said:

    2001400ex said:

    SFGbob said:

    2001400ex 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.

    Both parties are involved:

    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    I'm more talking about the fact that it was unanimous. But keep up your angry rant.
    And I said “so?” Hell of a rant. You had to start yapping about politics. Not surprised.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,221
    edited October 2019
    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.
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 39,074 Standard Supporter
    2001400ex 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.

    Both parties are involved:

    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.
    Rats have a super majority in Kali. Americans have no say.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Sledog said:

    2001400ex 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.

    Both parties are involved:

    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.
    Rats have a super majority in Kali. Americans have no say.
    But it was unanimous !!!