GDSmithTX
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I am a generally law-abiding person (within reason) ... but that might be a provocation too great for me to resist.
Ha ha people got blown up!
Fox & Friends is one of the Circles of Hell.
This is who we are dealing with. They are everywhere.
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Also, that coming from the guy that's still campaigning. Yes, the election is over! You're a sore winner!Trump Calls for Investigation Into Tax Day Protesters, Tweets ‘Election Is Over!’
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/don...election-over-n747101?cid=public-rss_20170416
REALLY.......REALLLLLY??
you want an investigation because people protested you? what kind of fucking cheeto child are you?
you're going to spend millions of tax payer dollars to investigate everyone who's a democrat or independent?
again....grow the fuck up and start doing your job. PUT THE FUCKING PHONE DOWN.
if the GOP gets a constitutional congress opened up, the first thing that's going to "go" is the 1st amendment, and the 4th and the 5th and the 14th and....well, it'll just be a dictatorship, full on. and lest anyone think "oh they'll never get that to happen".....think again. they're only a couple states away from the 2/3rds they need, right now.Darn that 1st Amendment right to free speech and right to peaceful assembly.
http://politicalo.com/eric-trump-fa...-cancel-taxes-extra-productive-people-anyway/
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They'll only get one shot at this. I wonder how it will be packaged and labeled to hide the actual agenda?if the GOP gets a constitutional congress opened up, the first thing that's going to "go" is the 1st amendment, and the 4th and the 5th and the 14th and....well, it'll just be a dictatorship, full on. and lest anyone think "oh they'll never get that to happen".....think again. they're only a couple states away from the 2/3rds they need, right now.
States With a Standing Call for a Constitutional Convention
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Delaware
Colorado
Georgia
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Maryland
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Mexico
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Wyoming
The remaining 18 states have not called for a convention. Citizens must keep a vigilant watch to block legislation in any of these states that calls for a Con-Con.
Although 32 states had initially passed resolutions calling for a Con-Con (for the alleged purpose of adding a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution), 3 states ó Alabama, Florida and Louisiana ó rescinded their calls.
The Nevada House of Representatives "purged" its resolution. However, since both chambers passed the resolution, it is questionable whether the one-chamber purge would be accepted as a rescission. Conversely, it has been argued that because the resolution was actually purged from the records it would negate the initial resolution, since it must pass in both chambers.
We should not consider Nevada's purge, nor the rescissions of Alabama, Florida and Louisiana as a safety margin.
According to Article V of the Constitution, Congress must call a convention when 2/3rds of the states apply. That magic number is 34 states. Since three states have formally withdrawn (rescinded) their calls, that would seemingly leave us 5 states away from having a Con-Con. However, we have been informed that the advocates of the convention are waiting to capture not five, but only two more. It is said that if they get two more states to pass resolutions for a Con-Con, they plan to challenge the rescissions of the three states and throw them into the courts while going ahead with a convention.
Considering the blatant corruption in courts at all levels today, it would be folly to rest on our laurels and feel safe that the courts would uphold those rescissions. For that reason, it should be considered at this time that only two states are needed to require the Congress to call a Constitutional Convention.
I think that satire is just harder these days.Newslo is the worst satire site ever.
I think that satire is just harder these days.
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I haven't read them before. This was just something that popped up in my FB feed. I love the idea of waiving taxes for "successful people". It sounds like something that twit would actually say in real life.I dunno, everything I've read from that site has been terrible. The Onion, The Hard Times, and NewsThump are doing way better.
what.....you don't know?They'll only get one shot at this. I wonder how it will be packaged and labeled to hide the actual agenda?