he’s a moron. A total moron. 34 years old. Knows nothing. Was a rapper. And a housing counselor. Has a bachelor’s in African studies. Then been a politician for 5 years.
The Dem party is run by a bartender and a rapper with no life experience.
the idea of the virtue signaling culture wars has more staying power than the Dems newest stupidity in socialism. Sounds cool. Rah rah rah hey wtf?!!!!! Why did so much come out of my paycheck?!!! Where did it go?!!!!! No I can’t do this if that much is coming out of my checks.
And the stores are out of toilet paper again!
@co-hoosier imagine the absolute pain of thinking you have to interact with the government on anything. a permit. the dmv. the irs. the miserable totally worthless useless bitch at our post office who literally everyone hates and complains about but is untouchable. that would be what dems want more of in our lives
@co-hoosier imagine the absolute pain of thinking you have to interact with the government on anything. a permit. the dmv. the irs. the miserable totally worthless useless bitch at our post office who literally everyone hates and complains about but is untouchable. that would be what dems want more of in our lives
You good with Republicans wanting to federalize our elections, which includes the post office?
@boogie i'd turn the gov over to them in a heartbeat. chic fil a would fix the us government in a year. but they aren't socialists talkers sloths etc. stay at home pete bums. the owners have to actually be there and work their assess off
@boogie i'd turn the gov over to them in a heartbeat. chic fil a would fix the us government in a year. but they aren't socialists talkers sloths etc. stay at home pete bums. the owners have to actually be there and work their assess off
They're lazy.
They take Sundays off.
@boogie lmao no bs 6 days a week fing grind. my buddy. well actually not a buddy an old teammate of mine "owns" one. not your typical franchise model at all. you're required to be there work blah blah blah
You good with Republicans wanting to federalize our elections, which includes the post office?
I am generally for smaller government, but in the case of federal elections, shouldn't we have some uniform standards around timing, process, etc.? I know there are guardrails, but why should Florida (notoriously slow in 2000, but now one of the fastest to report) and Pennsylvannia be so different in approach?
What do you mean by the post office?
You good with Republicans wanting to federalize our elections, which includes the post office?
I am generally for smaller government, but in the case of federal elections, shouldn't we have some uniform standards around timing, process, etc.? I know there are guardrails, but why should Florida (notoriously slow in 2000, but now one of the fastest to report) and Pennsylvannia be so different in approach?
What do you mean by the post office?
Either we believe in state rights or we don't.
I'm for the states... if I don't like where I live and how they run things, I'm free to move.
@oneeyedundertaker Mark isn’t a fool. He’s an optimist.
none of this nonsense plays outside of woke strongholds. Real America ain’t having it.
You good with Republicans wanting to federalize our elections, which includes the post office?
I’m good with applying the equal protection clause to all elections so that all voters are treated the same. You should be good with that too.
You good with Republicans wanting to federalize our elections, which includes the post office?
I am generally for smaller government, but in the case of federal elections, shouldn't we have some uniform standards around timing, process, etc.? I know there are guardrails, but why should Florida (notoriously slow in 2000, but now one of the fastest to report) and Pennsylvannia be so different in approach?
What do you mean by the post office?
Either we believe in state rights or we don't.
I'm for the states... if I don't like where I live and how they run things, I'm free to move.
You are generally aligned with the Constitution. But how do you grapple with the fact that state-controlled election processes differ materially, which inherently will impact results? More importantly, what about states with slower or less accurate reporting and their impact on the federal government? The obvious example is the Presidency, but Senate and House elections have implications too, depending on how close things are.
Do you really need final election results 30 minutes after polls close?
Granted, CA is RIDICULOUSLY SLOW and all states should be incentivized to speed things up a bit if they can't get 95% of ballots counted within 24 hrs. Slow states can learn from states that have become speedy counters, despite having mail-in ballots being popular, like FL and CO.
"You can't make someone listen to reason if they aren't willing to think"-- Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

