Wednesday, September 23, 2020

One of the funniest videos you will ever see!

53 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

TDS is an attempted to discredit political differences.

It's beyond your limited abilities.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Anyone who dares to differ with you is crazy.


You are evidence of reality inability.

Myballs said...

California has banned gas powered vehicles by 2035. Damn, what a fucked up state.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump has done more damage in 4 years than any other president ever elected by a minority popular vote! Lolololol

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This will create millions of jobs!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Biden Maintains 10-Point Lead Nationally
A new Quinnipiac poll finds Joe Biden leading Donald Trump nationally among likely voters,
52% to 42%.

These numbers are unchanged from a poll three weeks ago.


Said pollster Tim Malloy:
“Voters think Biden is smarter, more honest, more level headed, and cares more about Americans than the president. And that, in part, translates into a ten-point lead.”

A new Marquette Law poll finds Biden ahead nationally,
50% to 40%.



Trump Aides Feared Crowd Would Cheer RBG’s Death
President Trump’s top aides decided not to alert him of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death while he was onstage at a Minnesota rally because they feared that his crowd would cheer about her passing, New York Times reports.


A ‘Distressed’ Birx Mulls Whether She Can Stay On
“Once a fixture at the administration’s coronavirus briefings, Dr. Deborah Birx has confided to aides and friends that she has become so unhappy with what she sees as her diminished role as coordinator of the White House coronavirus task force that she is not certain how much longer she can serve in her position,” CNN reports.

“Birx has told people around her that she is ‘distressed’ with the direction of the task force, describing the situation inside the nation’s response to the coronavirus as nightmarish.”
_______

She simply cannot continue to put up with Trump's heavy handed attempts to force
scientists into saying what he wants to hear rather than what is true.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Kentucky attorney general says use of force by 2 officers was 'justified'
Taylor, an emergency medical technician, was shot and killed in her home on March 13, after police officers with a no-knock warrant broke down her door seeking evidence in a narcotics investigation. The target of the probe did not live at the location.

She didn't get any medical attention for 45 minutes

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/former-louisville-police-officer-brett-hankison-charged-breonna-taylor-s-n1238036

Caliphate4vr said...

R.I.P. Gale Sayers

Caliphate4vr said...

The Taylor shooting is fucked up and should be the end of no knock warrants. It’s different than Floyd or Kenosha

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

They didn't break the law

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

We actually agreed

Anonymous said...

Protesters have consistently pressured him to act, and celebrities and pro athletes had joined them in calling on the attorney general to charge the police who shot Taylor. At one point, demonstrators converged on his house and were charged with felonies for trying to intimidate the prosecutor."

So the Louisville Loons are going to Riot tonight.
Video of them unloading signs and shields.

Roger is wrong, these are not the People that Back the Blue.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...

The Taylor shooting is fucked up and should be the end of no knock warrants. It’s different than Floyd or Kenosha


it seems that hardly a month goes by and we're hearing about another no-knock raid going bad. usually by the cops fucking up the address.

one guys house got completely blown the fuck up - and i mean fucking leveled - and LE said "yeah, sorry, not sorry."

it's not just local LEO. it's DEA, FBI, all of them.

ban the practice, ban it now. it obviously requires a level of accuracy and intellect that's simply out of the reach of those charged with carrying them out.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Trump’s Attack on the Vote Count Is a 5-Alarm Fire

Rick Hasen:
“With less than six weeks to go before Election Day, and with over 250 COVID-related election lawsuits filed across 45 states, the litigation strategy of the Trump campaign and their allies has become clear: try to block the expansion of mail-in balloting whenever possible and, in a few key states, create enough chaos in the system and legal and political uncertainty in the results that the Supreme Court, Congress, or Republican legislatures can throw the election to Trump if the outcome is at all close or in doubt.

“It’s a Hail Mary, but in a close enough election we cannot count the possibility out. I’ve never been more worried about American democracy than I am right now…

“We should not think of the litigation and the wild claims of voter fraud as separate from one another. Instead, they are part of a play to grab power if the election is close enough. There are good legal arguments against a power grab, but if another body tries to overturn the will of the people in voting for president, there will be protests in the streets, with the potential for violence.

“This is a five-alarm fire folks. It’s time to wake up.”
___________

I'm not that scared. It think the winner will be obvious.

Anonymous said...




“Voters suffering from Alzheimer's, Dementia, or Traumatic Brain Injury think Biden is smarter, more honest, more level headed, and cares more about Americans than the president. And that, in part, translates into a ten-point lead.”


Caliphate4vr said...

ban the practice, ban it now. it obviously requires a level of accuracy and intellect that's simply out of the reach of those charged with carrying them out.

Just don’t dance Rand Paul yelling at him to, Say her name, when he introduced legislation to eliminate it. Fucking idiots

You lose some of my sympathy

Anonymous said...



Protesters have consistently pressured him to act, and celebrities and pro athletes had joined them in calling on the attorney general to charge the police who shot Taylor.


and there's the problem. facts in evidence should determine the charges, if any. period.

fuck LeBron and Cardi B and any other fo shizzle famous fuckstick with an opinion..



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

@realDonaldTrump

I will be signing the Born-Alive Executive Order to ensure that all precious babies born alive - no matter their cirsumstances - recieve the medical care that they deserve.

Dementia

Anonymous said...



You lose some of my sympathy

shit, they lost all of mine when they whine about less than a dozen cop on black shootings per years, and we already have over 100 black on black shootings year to date.

an 11 year old black kid got his brains blown out in a drive by last week in Troy NY. i didn't see anyone painting black lives matter on the street in HIS honor.



Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

IS THIS PERHAPS A LOT MORE IMPORTANT?

SIX DAYS AGO---
Eric Trump Will Testify, But After Election

(OR AT LEAST, THAT'S WHAT HE SAYS)

September 17, 2020

“Eric Trump, the president’s son, said that he is willing to be questioned by New York state investigators examining the Trump Organization’s financial practices — but not until after Election Day,” the Washington Post reports.

“Investigators from the New York Attorney General’s office have been seeking to interview Eric Trump since May, as part of an 18-month-long investigation into allegations that the Trump Organization improperly manipulated the value of its properties to obtain loans and tax benefits. Eric Trump worked on some of the key properties.”
__________

SO SOLLY, ERIC, BUT----

HERE'S WHAT THE COURT SAYS:

Eric Trump Ordered to Be Deposed

September 23, 2020

“A state judge on Wednesday ordered Eric Trump to be deposed no later than Oct. 7 in the New York attorney general’s examination of the Trump Organization’s financial practices, rejecting a protest by President Trump’s son who has said he is too busy to meet with investigators until after November’s election,” the Washington Post reports.

Anonymous said...




SO SOLLY, ERIC,


mocking asian accents pederast?

gee, how pastoral.


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Justice Department Tried to Block Tell-All by Ex-Friend

“The Department of Justice and lawyers acting on behalf of Melania Trump attempted to block an explosive tell-all book from the First Lady’s former close friend and adviser,” the Daily Beast reports.
__________

When Biden becomes President, it will be high time to rid the Justice Department of all such sycophants.

What administration has ever misused the Justice Department in this way? Even Nixon pretty much went outside of official channels.

Anonymous said...




Jerry Nadler just shit himself!


https://twitter.com/BS2KZ/status/1308817092657975301


Caliphate4vr said...

shit, they lost all of mine when they whine about less than a dozen cop on black shootings per years, and we already have over 100 black on black shootings year to date.

They’ll riot tonight even if they put cop on a funeral pyre and burned him, they’d riot.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Trump Says Supreme Court Will Decide the Election

President Trump predicted that the U.S. Supreme Court will decide the outcome of the November election and argued the Senate should confirm his nominee to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to break any tie, Bloomberg reports.

Said Trump: “I think this will end up in the Supreme Court and I think it’s very important that we have nine justices, and I think the system’s going to go very quickly.”

He added: “I think this scam that the Democrats are pulling, it’s a scam, this scam will be before the United States Supreme Court and I think having a 4-4 situation is not a good situation. Just in case it would be more political than it should be, I think it’s very important to have a ninth judge.”
____________

Even Trump's cronies will not taint the SCOTUS as happened the last time the Court decided an election.
This time, counting ALL the votes will decide it.

Anonymous said...



you have to have a heart of stone not to laugh -


Ruth Bader Ginsburg Didn’t Retire Because She Wanted Hillary Clinton To ‘Name Her Successor,’ Daughter Says

https://www.dailywire.com/news/ruth-bader-ginsburg-didnt-retire-because-she-wanted-hillary-clinton-to-name-her-successor-daughter-says?%3Futm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dwtwitter

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In unguarded moments with senior aides, President Trump has maintained that Black Americans have mainly themselves to blame in their struggle for equality, hindered more by lack of initiative than societal impediments, according to current and former U.S. officials.

After phone calls with Jewish lawmakers, Trump has muttered that Jews “are only in it for themselves” and “stick together” in an ethnic allegiance that exceeds other loyalties, officials said.

Trump’s private musings about Hispanics match the vitriol he has displayed in public, and his antipathy to Africa is so ingrained that when first lady Melania Trump planned a 2018 trip to that continent he railed that he “could never understand why she would want to go there.”

When challenged on these views by subordinates, Trump has invariably responded with indignation. “He would say, ‘No one loves Black people more than me,’ ” a former senior White House official said. The protests rang hollow because if the president were truly guided by such sentiments he “wouldn’t need to say it,” the official said. “You let your actions speak.”

In Trump’s case, there is now a substantial record of his actions as president that have compounded the perceptions of racism created by his words.

Over 3½ years in office, he has presided over a sweeping U.S. government retreat from the front lines of civil rights, endangering decades of progress against voter suppression, housing discrimination and police misconduct.

His immigration policies hark back to quota systems of the 1920s that were influenced by the junk science of eugenics, and have involved enforcement practices — including the separation of small children from their families — that seemed designed to maximize trauma on Hispanic migrants.

With the election looming, the signaling behind even second-tier policy initiatives has been unambiguous.

After rolling back regulations designed to encourage affordable housing for minorities, Trump declared himself the champion of the “Suburban Lifestyle Dream.” He ordered aides to revamp racial sensitivity training at federal agencies so that it no longer refers to “White privilege.” In a speech at the National Archives on Thursday, Trump vowed to overhaul what children are taught in the nation’s schools — something only states have the power to do — while falsely claiming that students are being “fed lies about America being a wicked nation plagued by racism.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The America envisioned by these policies and pronouncements is one dedicated to preserving a racial hierarchy that can be seen in Trump’s own Cabinet and White House, both overwhelmingly white and among the least diverse in recent U.S. history.​

[Trump’s push to amplify racism unnerves Republicans who have long enabled him]

Scholars describe Trump’s record on race in historically harsh terms. Carol Anderson, a professor of African American Studies at Emory University, compared Trump to Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Abraham Lincoln as president and helped Southern Whites reestablish much of the racial hegemony they had seemingly lost in the Civil War.

“Johnson made it clear that he was really the president of a few people, not the American people,” Anderson said. “And Trump has done the same.”

A second White House official who worked closely with Trump quibbled with the comparison, but only because later Oval Office occupants also had intolerant views.

“Woodrow Wilson was outwardly a white supremacist,” the former official said. “I don’t think Trump is as bad as Wilson. But he might be.”

White House officials vigorously dispute such characterizations.

“Donald Trump’s record as a private citizen and as president has been one of fighting for inclusion and advocating for the equal treatment of all,” said Sarah Matthews, a White House spokeswoman. “Anyone who suggests otherwise is only seeking to sow division.”

No senior U.S. official interviewed could recall Trump uttering a racial or ethnic slur while in office. Nor did any consider him an adherent of white supremacy or white nationalism, extreme ideologies that generally sanction violence to protect White interests or establish a racially pure ethno-state.

White House officials also pointed to achievements that have benefited minorities, including job growth and prison-sentence reform.

But even those points fade under scrutiny. Black unemployment has surged disproportionately during the coronavirus pandemic, and officials said Trump regretted reducing prison sentences when it didn’t produce a spike in Black voter support.

And there are indications that even Trump’s allies are worried about his record on race. The Republican Party devoted much of its convention in August to persuading voters that Trump is not a racist, with far more Black speakers at the four-day event than have held top White House positions over the past four years. ​

This story is based on interviews with more than two dozen current and former officials, including some who have had daily interactions with the president, as well as experts on race and members of white supremacist groups. Many spoke on the condition of anonymity, citing a desire to provide candid accounts of events and conversations they witnessed without fear of retribution.

Anonymous said...



This story is based on interviews with more than two dozen current and former officials, including some who have had daily interactions with the president, as well as experts on race and members of white supremacist groups. Many spoke on the condition of anonymity, citing a desire to provide candid accounts of events and conversations they witnessed without fear of retribution.


not quite as hilarious as Nadler shitting his pants, but pretty hilarious nonetheless.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://wapo.st/3hU1nwg

Anonymous said...

We are not a Racist Nation.

Want proof.

Roger are you a Racist?

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

GOP NERVOUSNESS EVEN IN TEXAS?

Texas Republicans sue to stop Gov. Greg Abbott's extension of early voting period during the pandemic


State party chairman Allen West, Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and members of the Texas Legislature were among those who filed the suit against Abbott.

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is facing a lawsuit over his extension of early voting for the November election from prominent members of his own party — including state party Chairman Allen West, Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and members of the Texas Legislature.

In July, Abbott added six days to the early voting period, moving the start date up to Oct. 13 from Oct. 19, citing the coronavirus pandemic. In the lawsuit, filed Wednesday with the state Supreme Court, Abbott's intra-party critics say the move defied election law that requires early voting to start on the 17th day before the election.

It is the latest legal challenge to Abbott's emergency powers, which he has wielded aggressively in dealing with the pandemic.

"Governor Abbott seems to have forgotten that the Texas Constitution is not a document that he consults at his convenience," Jared Woodfill, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said in a statement. "It is an uninterrupted charter of governmental structure that limits the Governor Abbott’s ability to act as a king."

The plaintiffs argue Abbott needs to consult the Legislature before making such decisions and that "if ever a special session was justified, now is the time."

One of the plaintiffs is Steve Hotze, the Houston conservative activist who has launched several lawsuits against Abbott's coronavirus response that has seen minimal success so far.

But in the latest lawsuit, he is joined by not only West and Miller, but also three state senators and four state representatives, as well as the chairman of the Harris County party, Keith Nielsen, and the Republican National Committeeman from Texas, Robin Armstrong.

However, after the lawsuit became public, one of the senators list on the suit, Donna Campbell, said she had not agreed to join the challenge. In a letter to Woodfill, the New Braunfels Republican said she disagreed with the "basic construct of the matter" and asked him to remove her name from the lawsuit.

West, who took over the state party this summer, has openly expressed disagreement with aspects of Abbott's coronavirus handling, including his statewide mask mandate and the early voting extension. West seemed to telegraph the lawsuit Tuesday, saying in a statement that he would be partnering with Hotze to make election integrity a "top priority." West said in the same statement that he opposes the "extension of early voting through the decree of a single executive instead of through the legislative process."

Abbott's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the lawsuit.

In announcing the early voting extension in late July, Abbott said he was giving voters more time to cast a ballot in a way that does not contribute to the spread of the virus. Using the same rationale, he previously extended early voting for the July primary runoffs.

Democrats have unsuccessfully fought in the courts to expand mail-in voting this November due to the pandemic. The state Democratic Party reiterated its position Wednesday in response to the lawsuit, saying in a statement that the state "should be expanding early voting and vote-by-mail options, not cutting them."
___________

This extension the governor announced "in late July." The fact that the race is now tightening up EVEN IN TEXAS has got some GOPers desperate.

Anonymous said...

Roger your team of Socialist Democrats are prepared to Riot in Louisville.

Anonymous said...

James, Are you a Racist?

Anonymous said...


awesome:


Jack Murphy 🇺🇸 ⚔️
@jackmurphylive

THEM: "That's IMPOSSIBLE"

AMERICANS: "Hold my beer"

h/t @ScottAdamsSays



https://twitter.com/jackmurphylive/status/1308759112130473984





Commonsense said...

James is a racist. All liberals are racist. When a black man wanders off the ideological plantation you can sure see it.

Commonsense said...

This is very cool. h/t RRB

THEM: "That's IMPOSSIBLE" AMERICANS: "Hold my beer"

Trump should use this in his campaign.

Caliphate4vr said...

Don’t tell roger but kids under 15 have been strolling around Wisconsin with long guns for a week

Youth Waterfowl Hunt
The Youth Waterfowl Hunt provides young waterfowl hunters the opportunity to spend time afield with an experienced adult hunter pursuing waterfowl and allowing them to develop their skills without the pressures of the regular season.
When is it?

The Youth hunt has been traditionally scheduled on the Saturday nearest Sept 17. However, dates are not finalized each year until after a period of public input and a final ruling on the waterfowl season by the Natural Resources Board in mid-August. Dates are posted on the following webpage as soon as they are available: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/hunt/regulations.html
Who is eligible?

Only persons age 15 and younger may hunt waterfowl (i.e., ducks, geese, coots, moorhens and mergansers) during the youth waterfowl hunt. All hunters must be accompanied by an adult chaperone age 18 years or older. The adult may not accompany more than one youth hunter, except that an adult may accompany two youth hunters if at least one of the youth hunters is age 12 –15 and has completed a Hunter Education Safety Course. The mentor may not hunt ducks, coots, moorhens or mergansers, but may hunt geese if the goose season is open and he or she possesses a Canada Goose Permit appropriate for the zone being hunted. (for more information on the mentored hunt law please refer to: http://dnr.wi.gov/education/outdoorSkills/mentor.html

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...

Don’t tell roger but kids under 15 have been strolling around Wisconsin with long guns for a week



Agolf Twitler the alky: "But high capacity magazines or something!!!"


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The October surprise!

(CNN) - A New York state judge ruled Wednesday that Eric Trump must sit to be deposed by the state attorney general's office by October 7, denying his request to delay an interview as part of an investigation into the Trump Organization until after the presidential election, according to the attorney general's office.

Caliphate4vr said...

Oh goodness this is good

Just not Bibi" or "The worse the better"

What is the secret of success of the progressive Agitprop apparatus created by the "liberal democracies"? How did the American and Israeli media manage to establish an atmosphere of pathological hatred towards Trump and Netanyahu in a huge section of society, yet again, among people who seem to be intelligent, educated and successful?

There is no doubt that both leaders are not the ideal statesmen. They are not King Solomon or Marcus Aurelius. They do have an abundancy of personal flaws; they are pompous, not selective in their entourage, prone to narcissism and political manipulation.

At the same time, objectively, they are successful managers who ensured the economic well-being of their countries: Netanyahu is the only prime minister in recent decades who, after an era of mass terror, endless conflicts and internal strife (remember Oslo and the eviction from Gush Katif), has restored a sense of security, tranquility and civil peace to his fellow citizens.

In Israel's creeping coup d'etat, I mentioned that the fanatical hatred of the radical left elite towards Netanyahu has origins in his unwillingness to "end the occupation" and his reluctance to turn the "Jewish State" into a non-Jewish "State for all its citizens" (the Israeli left's euphemism for non-Jewish) Had he agreed to proceed with the disengagement in Judea and Samaria, like the former "Likudniks" - Ariel Sharon, Tzipi Livni and Ehud Olmert, his "sins" would have been forgotten immediately.

As for Trump, he is hated by the globalist elite for his desire to preserve the uniqueness of American democracy and the power of the USA and his decisive desire to prevent the destruction of that great country by globalist, postmodern culture with its neo-Marxist perversions.

So how has the "liberal" media managed to turn successful leaders into unscrupulous monsters in the eyes of millions of people?

Mein Kampf provides practical advice on how to make propaganda as effective as possible: "…its (the great majority's) thought and conduct are ruled by sentiment rather than by sober reasoning. This sentiment, however, is not complex, but simple and consistent. It is not highly differentiated, but has only the negative and positive notions of love and hatred, right and wrong, truth and falsehood."

We find a similar postulate in Lenin's prescriptions: its essence is extreme simplicity. There are nations striving for happiness, brotherhood, equality and freedom, on the one hand, and there are "dark forces", on the other. This is a clear Manichean world: black and white, good and evil, treacherous Jews and noble Aryans, working proletarians and vampire capitalists. The very fact that a handful of sectarians - Nazis and Communists – was able to literally zombify Russia and Germany in an extremely short time confirms the success of this approach.

How was the brainwashing executed in practice? I would highlight a few key points, although I assume there are more.


Read the whole thing

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Will he plead the 5th?

Anonymous said...



no one cares alky.

it could not be more irrelevant to the election.

only idiots like you masturbate to shit like this.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Cali and the real James are under the influence of the Russians hack into the election this year.

Mr. Trump himself remains hostile to arguments that Russia is intervening to support him. After the F.B.I. director, Christopher A. Wray, testified last week that Russia was trying to sow discord in the United States and “denigrate Vice President Biden,” Mr. Trump chastised him publicly, saying he should have also emphasized China’s election interference efforts.

The Russians hack into Twitter and the vulnerable people spread the lies

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I watched this shit as it happened and I was laughing out loud about Rand Paul!



A seemingly irritated Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, scolded Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) at a congressional hearing on Wednesday after the senator claimed that COVID-19 cases might not be rising in New York because of herd immunity.

Fauci, the country's top infectious diseases doctor, told Paul he was wrong to make the suggestion, and he said Paul had also been wrong in other public comments about the concept of herd immunity.

"No, you've misconstrued that, senator, and you've done that repeatedly in the past," Fauci said.


Fauci also appeared to single out Paul for criticism over comments about the coronavirus, which as of this week has killed more than 200,000 people in the United States.

"If you believe 22 percent is herd immunity, I believe you're alone in that," Fauci told Paul during the hearing, referring to the number of New Yorkers thought to have had COVID-19.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You jack off when the President is speaking!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Dow tumbles 525 points as Fed officials call for more stimulus from Congress.


Grade A+

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Clinton never lead this much in 2016!


Democratic nominee Joe Biden leads President Trump by 10 points nationally in a pair of new polls released Wednesday.

The latest Marquette University survey finds Biden at 50 percent, compared with 40 percent for Trump.

The president's job approval rating sits at 41 percent positive and 58 percent negative. Fifty-one percent approve of Trump's handling of the economy, while 38 percent approve of his handling of the coronavirus.

A new Quinnipiac University survey finds Biden leading Trump 52 to 42, unchanged from it poll conducted earlier this month.


The Hill

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Can you imagine how crazy you would get, if a Democrat sucked the dick of the Russian President do this again.


Former national security adviser H.R. McMaster on Wednesday told CNN that he wishes President Donald Trump would recognize that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not his friend.
"I wish President Trump would just realize…Vladimir Putin is not his friend," McMaster said to CNN's Jim Sciutto. "It's self-delusion…Putin is the best liar in the world."
Trump at a rally on Monday told supporters: "I like Putin. He likes me."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.businessinsider.com/mcmaster-says-wishes-trump-would-realize-putin-isnt-his-friend-2020-9?fbclid=IwAR0Tcjt5BlQ7SejKCPcV7XJfGhRzkilZcHoA5dCo0ZvBOAApdXGDtB76wPo

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

COURTESY of Rich Peet.

Trump is the worst President there's ever been, and that's not a political statement - it's an objective empirical reality. 200,000 Americans dead and counting, 30 million unemployed, 50 million facing eviction, a massive wave of small business bankruptcies, and an economy teetering into a great depression, the worst public health crises since...forever, a postal system that can't deliver your heart medication, Social Security checks, as well as ballots. Systematic racism laid bare and open. A police state running amok thru the legal doctrine of qualified immunity. The greatest transfer of wealth in history! The wealthiest three families now own more wealth than the bottom half of the country. One political party who say's "truth isn't truth". This is today's reality. America is a kleptocracy/autocracy and no longer a constitutional republic. Now experts warn time is running out to stop Trump's authoritarianism. So, If you’re not alarmed (or pissed off) right now, then you’re not paying attention. Or you just don’t care. At this point, if you still support Trump you are either rich, racist, or STUPID! What can you do? Channel your anxiety each day toward reaching out to people in your world who are not on social media, and making sure they have a plan to vote. Quite simply, if people who oppose Trump vote, he will lose in a landslide. Hand return your ballot too! Need to verify that you are registered: https://www.nass.org/can-I-vote. Don't agree, prove me wrong...Share if you agree.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I support gay marriage and LGBT rights.


With a 6-3 conservative Supreme Court, gay marriage is in jeopardy; anyone who thinks these activist judges aren't going to overturn cases is naive. It doesn't get any more personal than this. When you get your ballot for President, remember your gay friends and family. Our rights are on the line. We need you to stand up for us. Please vote! With all our love, Matthew & Jason.

#BidenHarris202