Profile | Entries | Thread Author | Posts | Activity |
---|---|---|---|---|
Quote Originally Posted by DogbiteWilliams:
Republican voters seldom let facts get in the way of their bullshxt fantasies and conspiracy theories, so millions of those brain-dead zombies practically worship a pathologial liar who still repeatedly swears he won the 2020 election because of "widespread voter fraud." However, with NO dissents the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Colorado Supreme Court. From NBC News (a reputable news organization whom RWNJs repeatedly ridicule): "The court said the Colorado Supreme Court had wrongly assumed that states can determine whether a presidential candidate or other candidate for federal office is ineligible. The ruling makes it clear that Congress, not states, has to set rules on how the 14th Amendment provision can be enforced against federal office-seekers." Even Trump can be right every now and then, about as often as Halley's Comet comes around. Well the problem with that ruling is: Originalists such as Clarence Thomas say the Constitution should be interpreted as is, there is no need or opportunity for federal legislation because the Constitution is clear on this issue Except now Because it’s convenient Ok, even though the Constitution clearly DQs insurrectionists, on this one occasion Congress needs legislation on this issue But When it comes to guns, birth control, equal protection of the races, we must adhere strictly to how our founding fathers saw all of those issues in 1776.
It’s intellectually disingenuous at best, an open lie at worst. That being said, I wasn’t banking on Trump losing this one - it was always convenient for the court to keep him on the ballot, even though Ginni wrggh Clarence Thomas should have clearly recused himself for a conflict of insurrectionist/interest. |
Sidehatch | 284 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by Zeus4par:
Quote Originally Posted by Sidehatch: Enough with the false narrative about the “DC political crowd.” The REPUBLICAN plaintiffs were Colorado locals, not DC elites. Don’t let the facts disrupt your little narratives! https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/colorado/news/norma-anderson-suing-keep-trump-off-ballot-colorado-republican-supreme-court/ https://www.cpr.org/2024/03/04/supreme-court-trump-ruling-krista-kafer-response/ @Sidehatch Yep. Republicans initiated the whole thing. Not the democrats. Nobody in their right mind would argue otherwise as the facts are plain and clear. thank you for your wisdom |
Sidehatch | 284 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by Sidehatch:
Quote Originally Posted by soup-can: A few parents I have met with children that have autism point the finger to vaccines which I think these parents need to look inward to their own genes and not whooping cough shots...mmr vax...etc... It’s coincidently right around the time your 2 year old starts getting boosters. Not saying all parents feel this way but this is a strong reason why many kids are un vaxed. Not just in FL either, but maybe FL should get a law or two on the books with public schools and children vax history. Private daycares that don't require this is probably the lead driving clause of these outbreaks. The other elephant in the room on these no vaxed kids are ALL THE UNVETTED ILLEGALS from other countries that are here untested. The sickness that has not been here came from other places, from third world countries who are not vaxed like the US. with the reported 10 million in this category, measles won't be the top on the list, very contagious yes but wait till ebola, polio, or even meningitis popping up in lots of places around these sanctuary cities. It is also concerning that the covid "shot" is up to its tenth dose. It's not a vax, it's just like the flu shot that is guess on what strain maybe dominant at one certain timeframe. After the first two and still getting covid two times afterwards my immune system is way better than any shot available now. I am not 60+, I am not a fatass lazy human. Only certain big city BLUE state populations will be up to date on their now 10th covid shot (not VAX) So if your lies were true, how come measles outbreaks occurred when Trump allegedly stopped all immigration? Or is it the fault of all Republicans for failing to support any border security bill dating back to the ones Bush/Kyl/McCain sponsored 20 years ago when they controlled the executive and the legislative branches? (As they did several times since then.) Hmmm, blaming the immigrants but not the anti-vaxxers sure seems like a convenient strategy, especially in lieu of the statistics I posted that you have failed to rebut with any scientific evidence or data. It’s almost like you are regurgitating political talking points instead of your own? Imagine that! Also, you obviously don’t have young kids. Good luck getting your kid into preschool in most states unvaccinated. It’s FL and their right wing SG who is the outlier here. Gee, maybe requiring basic vaccinations - as was the norm for most of our childhoods from the 1960s-1990s - was a really good idea? Imagine that! |
Sidehatch | 35 |
|
|
It’s so funny that nobody has ever thought to refute the first words posted in this thread. Hint: it’s probably because they can’t refute them. Reminder: here’s what those words were: “There’s two people I think Putin pays: Rohrabacher and Trump.” - Kevin McCarthy, circa 2016 |
Sidehatch | 212 |
|
|
Sorry bruh, you don’t get to answer questions with questions. Why do you hate our NATO allies in Europe? Why is the House GOP backing impeachment articles based on a Russian asset? Why is Trump endorsing a Russian invasion of Europe? Why is a two year war suddenly “unwinnable” when all evidence points to the contrary? Why do you give Putin a pass on killing political opponents? Why do you give Trump a pass on arguing that he can kill political opponents as long as the GOP won’t let him be impeached? Why not acknowledge the many anti-veteran comments Trump had made over the years? So many questions that you refuse to answer. It’s almost like you will bend over backwards to defend Trump with the fake “just askin questions” premise, while refusing to answer any of your own. It’s your time to answer now! It’s no time to cut and run like a coward, amirite? |
Sidehatch | 212 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by soup-can:
A few parents I have met with children that have autism point the finger to vaccines which I think these parents need to look inward to their own genes and not whooping cough shots...mmr vax...etc... It’s coincidently right around the time your 2 year old starts getting boosters. Not saying all parents feel this way but this is a strong reason why many kids are un vaxed. Not just in FL either, but maybe FL should get a law or two on the books with public schools and children vax history. Private daycares that don't require this is probably the lead driving clause of these outbreaks. The other elephant in the room on these no vaxed kids are ALL THE UNVETTED ILLEGALS from other countries that are here untested. The sickness that has not been here came from other places, from third world countries who are not vaxed like the US. with the reported 10 million in this category, measles won't be the top on the list, very contagious yes but wait till ebola, polio, or even meningitis popping up in lots of places around these sanctuary cities. It is also concerning that the covid "shot" is up to its tenth dose. It's not a vax, it's just like the flu shot that is guess on what strain maybe dominant at one certain timeframe. After the first two and still getting covid two times afterwards my immune system is way better than any shot available now. I am not 60+, I am not a fatass lazy human. Only certain big city BLUE state populations will be up to date on their now 10th covid shot (not VAX) So if your lies were true, how come measles outbreaks occurred when Trump allegedly stopped all immigration? Or is it the fault of all Republicans for failing to support any border security bill dating back to the ones Bush/Kyl/McCain sponsored 20 years ago when they controlled the executive and the legislative branches? (As they did several times since then.) Hmmm, blaming the immigrants but not the anti-vaxxers sure seems like a convenient strategy, especially in lieu of the statistics I posted that you have failed to rebut with any scientific evidence or data. It’s almost like you are regurgitating political talking points instead of your own? Imagine that! |
Sidehatch | 35 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by Raiders22:
@Sidehatch And it’s people like that who got us into WW2 by naively believing we could simply ignore the threats from Japan and Germany. That’s why Republicans like John McCain - whose grandpa stood on the deck of the USS Missouri as the Japanese surrendered - have a far greater understanding of foreign policy than Dotard Trump, who calls our brave vets losers and suckers according to his Chief of Staff John Kelly. This is a ‘tad’ oversimplification of the analogousness of these situations. McCain may have understood foreign policy but it does not necessarily follow because one’s family understands something that they do also. Plus McCain was a known war hawk and would gladly sign onto any incursion. Whereas, Trump at least does not seem open to getting involved in every skirmish around the world. Gee, that’s a gross oversimplification if I ever heard one. Trump promised to: bomb NK bomb Iran bomb Russia bomb Syria Suggested bombing Mexico endorsed sending any political opponents to prison suggested that VP Pence should be hanged suggested that American generals should be executed has encouraged abuse of judges has encouraged abuse of court clerks has said he hates POWs has endorsed terminating the Constitution has argued under penalty of perjury that any President has absolute immunity against any crimes commuted by said president while in office. This includes the murder of political opponents.
Oh yes, what a peaceful soul. Let’s give him the benefit of the doubt over veterans who served our country and were captured by the enemy. So reply to all those points. No more trolling me by asking me four questions in four threads. Go ahead, you have to address them all. You’ve gotta be a real lowlife to hate our POWs, then wrap yourself in the flag. Fascism has come to America folks. If you want to see who is behind it, it’s the scum who is pro-Trump on all points listed above.
|
Sidehatch | 212 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by Raiders22:
@Sidehatch The only people saying it’s an unwinnable proxy war are those who are pro-Putin. Isn’t this an extreme over-generalization? There are a lot of top-level folks that are not for funding this war and say it is unwinnable BUT are certainly not pro-Putin. Gee, isn’t saying it is a unwinnable war is a gross oversimplification? E tu Brute? Hypocrite much? Ukraine repelled Russian forces and regained ground pretty quickly, then brought the fight to Moscow. They will not be the next Crimea, which has major implications for Eastern Europe. |
Sidehatch | 212 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by spockgato:
I’m still a little uneasy with the throwing around of the “ useful idiots “ comment . That’s a little “ too antagonistic “ and “ attacking “ for my tastes and I assure you a better choice of words or something that doesn’t put others done would lead to a more successful and fruitful discussion . I think that we can all do a little bit better gentleman . Let’s work with each other and let’s not take the easy way out by name calling . It’s simply counterproductive . Victim complex much? Sorry librul, you ain’t used to tough talk. Sounds like you need to grow a pair and learn how the world works. You can’t be a snowflake forever! |
Sidehatch | 212 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare:
But that's who he is... He isn't your typical politician He was running a game show before he was president, yet people voted for him... He likes being the center of attention like most people on TV Don't blame Trump, blame social media as it has and will continue to ruin millions of people...oh look, lil timmy just took his first bite of pizza...imagine how we all got on with our lives before social media...no one gave two shits about lil timmy eating pizza except his family now everyone has to know about it.... social media has no business in our politics, yet here we are....it's the day and times we are in....don't like it and it doesn't belong but is the sign of the times unfortunately.... Why does support of one party’s politician endorse “no consequences because he’s an idiot”, yet you expect 150% consequences for the other party? Also, Trump’s not a newcomer. The “I have no policy ideas because I’m a failed business owner” trope flew the coop in 2017. It sure looks like you’re willing to let one party skate by with zero consequences for their idiotic actions, while trying to punish the other party for any feigned slight and more. My advice? Stop being a snowflake. Stop your victim complex. Grow a pair. Figure it out. |
Sidehatch | 212 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN:
In 2019, before COVID, there were 1,274 cases of measles in the United States. The state of Washington had to declare an emergency. Many measle cases this year are reported to be after "International Travel". So far in the last three years at least 10 million "International Travelers" have crossed our Southern Border. Expect many more cases from "International Travelers". Nope, not in Florida. It’s unvaxxed kids according to FL’a surgeon general. But I can trust a guy who can’t spell measles correctly to get the basics wrong of course. |
Sidehatch | 35 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by Raiders22:
There is some concern the issues with the Wuhan shot not being as it was touted has some to do with this for sure. But there is this also: In March, Al Jazeera reported that the Taliban would allow a polio vaccination program for children, but precise figures on the country’s overall vaccination rate remain unclear. The World Health Organization estimates that 76% of Afghanistan’s children have received a polio vaccine. But some countries have even lower vaccination rates. On Nov. 30, for instance, some 700 people, including many from Senegal and Nigeria, walked into the U.S. at the Texas border. Only 63% of Senegal’s children have been vaccinated for polio, and various fevers, hepatitis, and malaria are endemic there. Measles, which the U.S. declared eliminated here in 2000, are an issue, too. The WHO estimates 22 million children missed their first measles vaccine last year and more than half of them live in just 10 countries, all of which fall in the “historically atypical” immigration list. Measles cases have risen in the U.S., from 13 individual cases in 2020 to 121 in 2022, according to the CDC. Recent outbreaks in Ohio and Illinois have all occurred among unvaccinated children, according to state health officials. The age and nationality of victims is not made public, but the measles vaccination rate is below 70% in many countries that have sent immigrants to the U.S. recently. While few are publicly pushing the panic button, some public health officials worry that a creeping mistrust of vaccines in the wake of the pandemic may make more Americans vulnerable to dangerous and even deadly scourges. Syphilis, for example, has been on the rise for many years but rose sharply during the pandemic. COVID-19 has drawn the lion’s share of attention from the public health bureaucracy since 2020, leading to shortfalls in other areas, some experts said. “All of these diseases are more prevalent in part because of lockdown policies which diverted public health resources and attention worldwide away from its traditional priorities of controlling the spread of these deadly infectious conditions,” Dr. Bhattacharya said, referring to measles and other maladies. Nice copy/pasta from the loonies at Hillsdale College. Tell those loony anti-vaxxers to get their MMR shots so toddlers can stop going to the hospital! |
Sidehatch | 35 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by Jarrett75:
In case you haven't noticed, what a lot of people thought about Covid is coming true, it's to be treated as you would the common flu. No more staying at home for 5 days. And how about all those people who got an experimental vaccine because of something comparable to the common flu. All those people who refused it and lost careers/jobs because they didn't want to take it. Thanks sheep for that. Good job. Enjoy your myocarditis and whatever else comes from those vaccines you sheeple have taken in high numbers. In case you haven’t noticed, you’re posting about Covid in a measles thread. You can take your condescension to the ICU where they’ll be happy to serve you with the catheter you deserve. Also “sheeple?” What is this 1997? You’re using AOL as your web browser, aren’t cha? LMAO |
Sidehatch | 35 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu:
Wants Putin to succeed is one way of puting it. I would say one party doesn't care to involve itself in such affairs. One party doesn't want to continue to finance an unwinnable proxy war, simply to pump more money into defense contractors. @Sidehatch What incentive is there to support Ukraine? "Protecting Europe's bread basket?" We should've never involved ourselves in the first place. The only people saying it’s an unwinnable proxy war are those who are pro-Putin. I get it - some politicos don’t believe in helping our allies. And it’s people like that who got us into WW2 by naively believing we could simply ignore the threats from Japan and Germany. That’s why Republicans like John McCain - whose grandpa stood on the deck of the USS Missouri as the Japanese surrendered - have a far greater understanding of foreign policy than Dotard Trump, who calls our brave vets losers and suckers according to his Chief of Staff John Kelly. |
Sidehatch | 212 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare:
Not sure why when I clicked on this thread I thought there would be an Oingo Boingo video playing it's a dead man's party To my dismay, it's just more hate on hate party line Why does one party support Russia so much? Ironically, it’s the party of Reagan, who despised the commies. The House GOP seems eager to regurgitate anything Putin says or suggests they should say. Useful idiots indeed |
Sidehatch | 212 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by Jarrett75:
Putin Shares Which U.S. Candidate He Wants To Win The 2024 Election | HuffPost Latest News See who he wants to win in this interview Huff post posted a couple weeks ago. But we know who he wants to win and will likely be getting involved like he did in 2020 to turn it towards Biden. If Putin and Trump were such buddies, why did he wait till Biden was in office to go after Ukraine? This Trump is a Putin Puppet is a tired, debunked lie, that has long gotten old. You have any other material? Yes, let’s take Putin at his word because everything he says is true amirite? Meanwhile, which presidential candidate said he would welcome a Russian invasion of NATO countries? Hint: it’s not Biden! |
Sidehatch | 212 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by Rush51:
Then there's one Party that acts like Putin, looking to imprison political opponents. I agree, and I do recall Trump frequently leading chants to lock up his political opponents. “Lock her up! Lock her up!” |
Sidehatch | 212 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by Raiders22:
I would be very surprised if more than 3 or 4 people on here knew who Viktor Orbán was before last week. When you hear that only 34% of people in the USA can find Ukraine on a map — I would suspect even fewer could find Hungary. “When asked to find Ukraine on a blank map of Europe, only about 1 in 3 voters correctly located the country, slightly more than the 28 percent who were able to identify Iran on a map roughly two years ago in the wake of a U.S. strike …” I have seen very little to lead me to believe that the random poster on here would be better than the average person in the USA about something like this. YET NOW — we see all sorts of experts on Hungary and Viktor Orbán on here. Joke about Nazis and oppose interracial relationships sure do make one unpopular real quick. I’ve known who he is for a few years now. Took Uniman a little while to decide whether he likes Orban or not because he’s from a predominantly Muslim country, but now Uniman is a top tier expert on race relations in a country he has never been to |
cd329 | 122 |
|
|
Quote Originally Posted by Rush51:
Quote Originally Posted by Sidehatch: Quote Originally Posted by Rush51: Quote Originally Posted by Jarrett75: Quote Originally Posted by Zeus4par: Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Quote Originally Posted by Sidehatch: Just to be clear, Republicans filed this lawsuit. Republican majority leader of the Colorado House and Senate Norma Anderson. Democrats had about as much to do with bringing this suit as they did with Matt Gaetz challenging the speakership of Kevin McCarthy. Yes, the republicans who filed the Colorado lawsuit did not get their way. I had noted before I was against such a motion until the criminal/insurrectionist trump was FIRST proven that in court. I've also noted previously multiple times that I would rather have trump ON the ballot in Colorado (and all states he chooses) just so the WORST RANKED PRESIDENT IN US HISTORY can suffer yet another embarrassing beatdown in the Colorado vote results!!! It would be no fun if we couldn't watch him LOSE again as a result of being left off. If SCOTUS ruled the other way then trump would always have in his hip pocket the rage that he had been cheated. Trump whine/argument now successfully removed! A trump beatdown in Colorado here we come @fubah2 I suspect they knew all along this petition against their own had no better than a 50-50 chance. But will they face regercussions from their fellow republicans now? just because they are supposed republicans, doesn't mean they aren't never Trumpers. It doesn't matter the party, he's hated on both sides because he's not a typical politician. He's disrupting their Washington or even locally swamp business and they don't like it. R or a D doesn't matter anymore. Exactly right... The "deep state" encompasses both Republicans & Democrats . Trump is a threat to the "business as usual" DC political crowd. Enough with the false narrative about the “DC political crowd.” The REPUBLICAN plaintiffs were Colorado locals, not DC elites. Don’t let the facts disrupt your little narratives! https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/colorado/news/norma-anderson-suing-keep-trump-off-ballot-colorado-republican-supreme-court/ https://www.cpr.org/2024/03/04/supreme-court-trump-ruling-krista-kafer-response/ Don't lose sight of the fact that "" most "" of the swamp creatures reside in DC, as I earlier stated. The FBI, CIA, DOJ ; they are all infiltrated w "" civil servants"" like Lisa Page and Peter Strozc who made it their goal to " stop Trump" . Russia Collusion was all hoax incited at the Federal Level, and so were the 2 impeachments that followed. It's congressman, it's civil servants.. the place is infiltrated w swamp creatures. At least congressman are up for reelection every 2 years. Civil servants stay in place, regardless of the president. That's why they are "" the deep state ""..... the more you know. Don't lose sight of the "" big picture "" None of the people you talked about were plaintiffs in this lawsuit. Perhaps you meant to post this irrelevant garble in a different thread? |
Sidehatch | 284 |
|
|
Measles is making a comeback in the United States thanks to the proliferation of anti-science and pro-death anti-vaxxers. This time it’s happening in Florida, with Florida Man Surgeon General stupidly encouraging parents to continue sending unvaccinated kids who were exposed to measles to school. In 2022, half of the 85 toddlers infected in Ohio outbreak were hospitalized. Two doses of the MMR vaccine are 97% effective at preventing measles. One dose is 93% effective at preventing measles. Long term side effects for measles include brain damage, seizures, hearing loss, dementia, blindness, and death. Of course, the anti-vaxxers don’t want you to know this because they willfully do not care about the safety of children. Shame on Florida. Hopefully these anti-science dotards do the right thing and decide to protect the children. |
Sidehatch | 35 |
|
If you choose to make use of any information on this website including online sports betting services from any websites that may be featured on this website, we strongly recommend that you carefully check your local laws before doing so. It is your sole responsibility to understand your local laws and observe them strictly. Covers does not provide any advice or guidance as to the legality of online sports betting or other online gambling activities within your jurisdiction and you are responsible for complying with laws that are applicable to you in your relevant locality. Covers disclaims all liability associated with your use of this website and use of any information contained on it. As a condition of using this website, you agree to hold the owner of this website harmless from any claims arising from your use of any services on any third party website that may be featured by Covers.