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Thursday, January 10, 2019

I was thinking








I was thinking - Since only 11 million people have Obama-Care, how will 24 million people die if it is repealed? Will an additional 13 million people be randomly shot? I always wondered about this!)


I was thinking - If Donald Trump deleted all of his emails, wiped his server with Bleachbit and destroyed all of his phones with a hammer, would the Mainstream Media suddenly lose all interest in the story and declare him innocent.


I was thinking - If women do the same job for less money, why do companies hire men to do the same job for more money?


I was thinking - If you rob a bank in a Sanctuary City, is it illegal or is it just an Undocumented Withdrawal?


I was thinking - Each ISIS attack now is a reaction to Trump policies, but all ISIS attacks during Obama's term were due to Climate Change and a plea for jobs.


I was thinking - After the London 'Lone Wolf' terrorist attack, government officials arrested at least eight other 'Lone Wolves' who had conspired with the original 'Lone Wolf' in planning the 'Lone Wolf' attack. Why do they tell us even though all involved are Muslims, you can be assured, the 'Lone Wolf' attack has nothing at all to do with Islam, just like the other 1,000 plus 'Lone Wolf' attacks by Muslims, are completely unassociated with Islam.


I was thinking - We should stop calling them all "Entitlements." Welfare, Food Stamps, WIC, ad nausea are not entitlements. They are taxpayer-funded handouts, and shouldn't be called entitlements at all. Social Security and Veterans Benefits are Entitlements because the people receiving them are entitled to them. They were earned and paid for by the recipients.


I was thinking - If Muslims want to run away from a Muslim country, does that mean they're Islamophobic?


I was thinking - If Liberals don't believe in biological gender then why did they march for women's rights?


I was thinking - How did the Russians get Debbie Wasserman Schultz and the DNC to steal the Primary from Bernie Sanders? How did Russia get Donna Brazile to leak debate questions to Hillary Clinton in advance of the debates?


I was thinking - Why is it that Democrats think super delegates are fine, but they have a problem with the Electoral College?


I was thinking - If you don't want the FBI involved in elections, don't nominate someone who's being investigated by the FBI.


I was thinking - If Hillary's speeches cost $250,000 an hour, how come no one shows up to her free ones?


I was thinking - The DNC is mad at Russia because they think they are trying to manipulate our election by exposing that the DNC is manipulating our election.


I was thinking - If Democrats don’t want foreigners involved in our elections, why do they think it's all right for illegals to vote?


Just Thinking — Somebody better start thinking! 









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Friday, January 4, 2019

Good Question!




On a tip from Ed Kilbane



You would think even a dumbass Liberal could see the logic here!









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Senior Democrat files a bill to ABOLISH the electoral college


This will never happen. But let's pretend it did. Trump wins the next election by 500,000 votes and say Biden wins the electoral vote. Wouldn't that be a kick in the head? They would be screaming bloody murder to change it back and that look on Trump's face.



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Democrat Steve Cohen has introduced two bills that would eliminate the electoral college and severely limit the President's ability to pardon people. 

Cohen, who is a senior member of the House Judiciary Committee, introduced the two constitutional amendments on the first day of the new Congress.

The first would eliminate the electoral college and provide for the direct election of the President and Vice President of the United States, according to a statement from his office. 

His true intention...



Steve Cohen, a senior Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, has tabled two bills to scrap the electoral college and limit the President's power to pardon people


The second would limit the presidential pardon power by prohibiting presidents from pardoning themselves, members of their families, members of their administrations and their campaign staff.

Both bills are designed as an attack on President Trump, who lost the popular vote in the 2016 election by 2.8million ballots but won office via the electoral college.

Meanwhile, Trump has openly mulled pardoning former campaign manager Paul Manafort after he was convicted as part of the Russia probe.

Pardons for ex-lawyer Michael Cohen, ex-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and associate Roger Stone have also been the subject of media speculation.

Steve Cohen said: 'In two presidential elections since 2000, including the most recent one in which Hillary Clinton won 2.8 million more votes than her opponent, the winner of the popular vote did not win the election because of the distorting effect of the outdated Electoral College. 

'Americans expect and deserve the winner of the popular vote to win office. 

'More than a century ago, we amended our Constitution to provide for the direct election of U.S. Senators. It is past time to directly elect our President and Vice President.'


Both bills are a designed as an attack on Trump, who won his presidency via the electoral college, and has openly mulled pardoning allies implicated in the Russia probe

(Tell me again. How many scores of prison inmates did barry release? 

Speaking about the second bill, he added: 'Presidents should not pardon themselves, their families, their administration or campaign staff. 

'This constitutional amendment would expressly prohibit this and any future president, from abusing the pardon power.'

Democrats took control of the House of Representatives on Thursday as the 116th Congress was sworn in and made tackling President Trump their first priority.

Articles of impeachment were immediately tabled by Democrat Brad Sherman, of California, who argued that Trump had obstructed justice when he fired FBI Director James Comey while he was investigating Russian election interference.

The resolution accuses Trump of 'threatening, and then terminating' Comey because he knew the FBI was investigating then-National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and 'conducting one or more investigations into Russian state interference in the 2016 campaign.'

Meanwhile, this Muslim dog Rashida Tlaib, the first Palestinian-American woman in Congress, told supporters at a swearing-in party that 'we're going to impeach that motherf***er.'

Video 473

She has a son Yousif   tic tic tic... (((Gabammmm)))


Tlaib had earlier penned an op-ed for the Detroit Free Press alongside John Bonifaz, a constitutional lawyer and founder of the 'Impeach Donald Trump Now' campaign, in which the pair issued the same demand.







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Trump jabs Pocahontas in tweet:















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Thursday, January 3, 2019

Julian Castro, former Obama official, forms 2020 presidential exploratory committee


The rats are starting to emerge from the woodwork.



He's married with kids which I think is just a scam to cover his homosexuality.
To make matters worse if he gets in you can forget about a wall and better start thinking about buying a sombrero especially after you read this! Julian Castro was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Maria "Rosie" Castro and Jessie Guzman. His mother was a Chicana political activist who helped establish the Chicano political party, La Raza

The dream ticket:
 (If you're a Democratic Socialist)

Julian Castro
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez





Their campaign slogan:

No Walls  No ICE 
Welcome To Paradise






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“Americans are ready to climb out of this darkness. We’re ready to keep our promises. And we’re not going to wait. We’re going to work,” Castro, 44, said in a video. “That’s why I’m exploring a candidacy for president of the United States in 2020.”

An exploratory committee usually is a formality before a candidate launches a presidential campaign. It legally allows potential candidates to begin raising money.

The former San Antonio mayor said his official decision will be announced on Jan. 12. In the meantime, he encouraged voters to visit his website to receive email updates.

The early jump gives Castro an advantage as bigger name Democrats have continued to be floated as potential 2020 candidates, including Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Cory Booker of New Jersey. Former Vice President Joe Biden and outgoing Rep. Beto O’Rourke, who excited donors in his close race against Texas Sen. Ted Cruz this year, have also been rumored to be considering presidential bids.

"I'm also very mindful, especially now for the Latino community, that there's a particular meaning to my candidacy."— Julian Castro

Castro would be among the youngest candidates in the field and the most prominent Latino. He told The Associated Press he plans to consult leaders in his party but hasn’t spoken to Obama yet.

For Castro, running for president would fulfill a destiny that Democrats have projected since he was elected San Antonio mayor at 34, followed by his star-making turn as the keynote speaker at the Democratic National Convention in 2012.

He is the grandson of a Mexican immigrant and son of a Latina activist. His twin brother, Joaquin Castro, is a Democratic congressman from Texas. The brothers were raised by a single mother who taught them to “make your future happen,” the former mayor said in his video.

Castro told The Associated Press the Latino community has been treated “like a piñata” under President Trump.

"I'm also very mindful, especially now for the Latino community, that there's a particular meaning to my candidacy," Castro said. "We can't go through the 2020 cycle with nobody on that stage because of what's happened over the last couple of years."

Republican National Committee spokesman Michael Ahrens said there is no "bigger lightweight in the 2020 field than Julian Castro" in a statement provided to Fox News.







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