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What republican politicians are actually concerned about. And it ain't people.
Re: What republican politicians are actually concerned about. And it ain't people.
Actually yes he has, numerous times. And the articles of impeachment have already been drafted. In fact a number of members of the House of Representatives already have and at least one of them is a Democrat.
Re: What republican politicians are actually concerned about. And it ain't people.
Originally posted by Phil B.
Treason ... sounds like a good place to start.
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Give us all the details of how he has committed treason.
I know you are just repeating what your handlers tell you, but can you articulate in your own words how he has committed treason?
Re: What republican politicians are actually concerned about. And it ain't people.
Originally posted by copier addict
Give us all the details of how he has committed treason.
I know you are just repeating what your handlers tell you, but can you articulate in your own words how he has committed treason?
No one should answer another question from you.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
Re: What republican politicians are actually concerned about. And it ain't people.
Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
I knew that you'd out yourself as a socialist sooner or later. Why not come out and say that you're a socialist? Are you scared?
Seems the game plan here is to slap a label on someone instead of addressing the composition of their argument. That's how children argue. Socialistsayswhat? Gotcha! You're a Nazi!
Since you asked, I'm politically aligned with Democrats, not Nazis. Only an idiot will redefine "Democrat" on their own terms and proceed to argue with that definition. I'll pass on joining them in arguing with a dictionary.
My premise is that Republicans are for socialism in principle.
It's supported by what they say and do.
They accept money from the government because free market insurance has failed in Florida. They say things like this: "But we really need everyone working together to make people have their needs tended to." Everyone tending to peoples needs is the opposite of privatizing everyone's problems. So Me and Desantis believe in socialism in principle.
What you don't understand, and will never understand, is that conservatives will help people because they want to. Leftists feel the need to force it on others, even if they don't do it themselves. Conservatives donate much more to charities than the left ever will, because the left believes it's the governments job to do that (hint: it's not).
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