1) Which specific Republican sponsored laws that have been proposed and voted on bother you the most?
2) Which specific laws signed by a Republican President bother you the most?
I wouldn't say Johnson supporters are idiots. Johnson, however, is an incredibly goofy guy, who shouldn't be taken seriously beyond the level of a small-state governor.
I love it. States' rights folks dislike the Electoral College.
That's really special.
What would really be special, is something that kills the impact of liberal, rat infested cities - north, south, east, west, central - all of them. It's disgusting to see whole states go one way and be overturned by one city in the state.
Given the rise of trump, seems even the small towns are liberal. The GOP selected a candidate who wants paid maternity leave, gun control, and student loan forgiveness
I hear what you're saying, and I don't necessarily disagree with all of it, but we can't just cut taxes across the board - like pseudo-conservatives have done - and then expect the debt to just decrease. None of this even taking into consideration an expanding population with more needs than ever.
For your information, I was responding to ktk, who was talking about no more Republican Presidents, not Republican Governors. So, which President signed those bills you listed into law? By the way, I see some good state bills in there.1) here's some good state sponsored GOP laws that should make all you R's really proud - The 10 most inhumane laws courtesy of Southern Republicans - Salon.com
1) here's some good state sponsored GOP laws that should make all you R's really proud - The 10 most inhumane laws courtesy of Southern Republicans - Salon.com
1) here's some good state sponsored GOP laws that should make all you R's really proud - The 10 most inhumane laws courtesy of Southern Republicans - Salon.com
It all depends on your source. I just saw numbers indicating that things were trending back to Trump.
Who knows?
They will also be influencing a big northeast primary day on April 26. > They will receive a bonus of 10% extra delegates if they move to April and 20% if they move to May. Mapes has said repeatedly they don't care about that. > As we discussed, they don't really care about being helpful and feel forgotten and neglected by POTUS. The key point is that this is not an Obama ask, but a Hillary ask. And the Clintons won't forget what their friends have done for them.
Mayor de Blasio on Friday demanded the resignation of a Board of Elections commissioner who said in an undercover video that the citys municipal ID program is contributing to voter fraud at the polls.
Thats crazy and what he said was entirely inappropriate and unfair and absolutely the reverse of what someone should be saying on the Board of Elections. He should really step down, de Blasio said Friday on WNYC, referring to Manhattan Democratic Commissioner Alan Schulkin.
He obviously does not have the world view and ethics to do that . . . if he is going to talk about, first of all, falsehoods, and second of all, ways that would ultimately exclude people.
I'm glad that they exist, and would be glad if they did it to the Republicans too. I like to be informed.Boy, those liberals over at Wikileaks really hate the Democrat Party. Perhaps the preeminent case of self-hate.
I'm glad that they exist, and would be glad if they did it to the Republicans too. I like to be informed.
I will admit to being somewhat giddy, seeing the Democrats exposed for who they actually are. I also enjoyed seeing Trump tearing into the Republican Party. That is how he got my support.
And I want Hillary to stop advocating for a 3rd world war
I'm more concerned that the Dems don't know to not share info like that through email.... heck I work in healthcare and we are way more protective of what we say in email than that.
Boy, those liberals over at Wikileaks really hate the Democrat Party. Perhaps the preeminent case of self-hate.