Sunday, June 6, 2021

Sunday Funnies



































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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Two Republicans are at a bar

The first Republican says, "You know who I really like? I know she's a Democrat, but that Tulsi Gabbard is hot. Mm-mm-mm."

And the second one says, "She is, but she's got nothing on Ivanka. Beautiful face, gorgeous body, great big perfect tits. I'd fuck her. Would you fuck her?"

And the first guy says, "Mr. President, I'm not going to answer that."

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Did you hear that Republicans finally found an appropriate movement to protest Coronavirus?

It’s called The No Lives Matter Movement.


A woman in a hot air balloon realized she was lost. She lowered her altitude and spotted a man in a boat below. She shouted to him:

“Excuse me, can you help me? I promised a friend I would meet him an hour ago, but I don’t know where I am.”

The man consulted his portable GPS and replied, “You’re in a hot air balloon, approximately 30 feet above ground elevation of 2,346 feet above sea level. You are at 31 degrees, 14.97 m... read

What’s the Republicans’ most hated Sesame Street character?

The Count

 

If a foreign enemy attacked the United States and killed 180K+ citizens, the whole country, Republicans and Democrats, would most likely join together into defeating it...

Oh wait, never mind.

Sunday Funnies Squad said...

What is Trump's favourite TV series?
Orange is The New Black

What is the fastest way to get Trump to change a light bulb?

Tell him Obama installed it.


Last night there was an accident and Trump's personal library burnt down.

This is a huge catastrophe because BOTH of his books were lost, and he had only coloured in one of them so far.


Why is Trump unable to be hanged for treason?

Fake noose.







What condition does Trump take his anti-anxiety medication for?

Hispanic attacks.







Why did Trump get absolutely soaked when he was travelling down the river?

Fake canoes







How much does it cost to keep Donald Trump alive?

One Pence.







What's the difference between a chickpea and a kidney bean?

Donald Trump has never paid more to have a kidney bean on his face.







​​​

There’s a term for a president like Donald Trump, probably not a second though.







 

Why do Republicans continue to support Trump?

Because they really believe in taking a baby to full term











How does Donald Trump play darts?

He throws darts and then proceeds to draw the targets around them afterwards.

 

 

 

 

At a very important large gathering, the Pope whispers to Donald Trump "I bet you $100 that with one wave of my hand I can make the crowd go ecstatic. It will be a celebration like you have never seen before Mr Trump".

Trump replies "I don't think so, one wave of your hand? I will be more than happy to take your $100. Now Show me!"

The Pope proceeds to slap him and the crowd goes bananas!

 

 

 

 



 



"Did your hear how Trump responded when he was questioned about how to deal with Hurricane Florence ?"

"Pay her the same as Stormy Daniels!"





 



 

Abraham Lincoln couldn't tell a lie.

Richard Nixon couldn't tell the truth.

Donald Trump can't tell the difference.








 

 

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Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

HERE'S A REAL SUNDAY FUNNY:

Trump Hits the Campaign Trail Again
June 5, 2021 at 11:50 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 97 Comments

“Never before in U.S. history has a former president returned to the campaign trail to claim that his election loss was fraudulent,” Politico reports.

“But in his informal reemergence on the political scene before the GOP faithful at the North Carolina GOP convention in Greenville, Donald Trump did just that, insisting — falsely — that the 2020 race was stolen and corrupt.”

Said Trump:
“The evidence is too voluminous to even mention… It was a third world election like we’ve never seen before.”
________

YEAH, BETTER NOT MENTION IT BECAUSE IT'S JUST NOT THERE, YOU LOSER.

THE WORLD IS LAUGHING AT YOU MR. DEMOCRATICALLY DEFEATED EX-PRESIDENT. AND AT THE SLAVISHLY BRAIN DEAD WHO ARE STILL SUPPORTING YOU.

AND THAT, TO THEIR OWN EMBARRASSMENT, IS MOST OF THE COWARDLY REPUBLICAN PARTY.

anonymous said...

Sad listening to trump moaning about an election he lost and the fact HE was in charge and did nothing while Covid festered and never went away...Then Dr Schitty bemoans Fauci an eminent scientist who has done a remarkable job telling the truth as trump lies to his base and blames all but himself for everything....SUre hope that Grand Jury acts quickly so we don't have to listen to the tripe of trump any longer!!!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

What does Donald Trump say when he can't find his Viagra? "The erection is rigged!"

Where's Donald Trump's favorite place to shop? Wall-mart!

What did the Donald tell an illegal immigrant who was trying to put out a fire at Trump Tower? No way Hose A.

How do you make Halloween great again? By carving a Trumpkin.

Why does Donald Trump prefer E.T. to illegal immigrants? Because E.T. eventually went home!

What do Donald Trump and a baby have in common? They both whine alot!

Why does Trump love the poorly educated? Because they only know their ABCs

"I guess that finally answers the question about how much Donald Trump is actually worth.

What do you see when you look into Trump's eyes? Answer: The back of his head.

What do you call a musician in a MAGA hat? A trumpetee

What's the difference between Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan? If Trump gets Alzheimers his IQ will go up.

source: http://www.jokes4us.com/celebrityjokes/donaldtrumpjokes.html

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

WANT ANOTHER LAUGH?
LOOK AT THE LAST OF THIS:

How Brian Kemp Survived Trump’s Wrath

June 6, 2021 at 7:28 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Politico:
“Kemp’s standing with the rank-and-file has, improbably, improved, according to interviews with more than 30 party officials, strategists and activists here. And in his partial rehabilitation — the product of a relentless focus on so-called election integrity issues and culture war staples to excite the base — Kemp may serve as a model for dozens of Republicans elsewhere who have incurred Trump’s public wrath and are seeking to regain their standing with Republicans at home.

“Kemp’s fate looms especially large in Georgia, a swing state where Trump not only was defeated by Joe Biden but saw Republicans lose both U.S. Senate seats in the state’s runoff elections in January. Fearful that Trump’s frequent criticism of Kemp could lead to a damaging primary and depress Republican turnout in a close general election — potentially a rematch with Democrat Stacey Abrams — several Georgia-based Republicans and Republicans with ties to the state have privately appealed to Trump to hold back.”
____

NO, NO, NO, DONALD! KEEP GBOING AFTER HIM! KEEP IT UP! KEEP IT UP!

KEEP DESTROYING THE GOP'S WEAK ATTEMPTS TO REHABILITATE ITSELF AFTER YOUR DISASTEROUS PRESIDENCY! DO!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

GOING

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump advances dangerous disinformation campaign as more states move to restrict the vote
Analysis by Maeve Reston, CNN
Updated Jun 6, 2021
(CNN) - Donald Trump's speech before the North Carolina Republican Party Saturday night was a reminder of the danger the former President poses as he undermines America's election system while attempting to reassert himself as kingmaker on the national stage.

His address to the party faithful was a familiar screed to anyone who tuned in to his 2020 campaign rallies. He attacked President Joe Biden's foreign policy maneuvers, claimed Biden is destroying the economy, insisted that he deserves more credit for the rapid development of Covid-19 vaccines, and argued that the radical left and "cancel culture" are destroying America's freedoms. But it was his continuing disinformation campaign about the November presidential contest that was most disturbing -- in part because the past few months have proved that Trump's lies are now accepted as gospel by a majority of Republicans.


At a time when followers of QAnon and online forums supportive of Trump have touted the deadly military coup in Myanmar as a remedy that should occur in the United States so Trump can be reinstated, recent polling shows that a majority of Republicans believe the 2020 election was stolen despite the fact there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
And the former President continued to fan those flames of disinformation on Saturday night, stating that the 2020 election will "go down as the crime of the century." He congratulated Republican state senators in Arizona who have forced a sham audit of the 2020 election results from that state's largest county and praised state lawmakers in Pennsylvania and Georgia who are following suit by exploring additional recounts and audits of their election results.


"We're not going to have a country -- if you don't have election integrity, and if you don't have strong borders, our country can be run like a dictatorship and that's what they'd like to do," Trump said. "They want to silence you. They want to silence your voice. Remember, I'm not the one trying to undermine American democracy. I'm the one that's trying to save it."
The former President also praised states like Texas, Florida and Georgia that have advanced laws making it harder for Americans to vote -- measures that will disproportionately affect Black and Latino Americans -- by curtailing vote-by-mail options, ballot drop boxes and extended hours that provided more access for shift workers. (The law in Texas was poised to pass until Democrats staged a late-night walkout that deprived the House of a quorum to pass it before the legislative session ended).


Trump's remarks came amidst revelations on Saturday that Mark Meadows, his former White House chief of staff, pushed the Department of Justice in his boss' last weeks in office to investigate baseless conspiracy theories and fraud claims about the 2020 presidential election, according to documents obtained by CNN and first reported by the New York Times. The emails from Meadows -- who was in the audience in North Carolina Saturday night -- were just another example of the Trump administration's overreach and the ex-President's flagrant disregard for democracy.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He gave a meandering 90-minute speech, speaking to a mostly subdued crowd of about 1,200 seated guests, and touching on well-worn highlights of his political rallies.

Trump said President Joe Biden had been destroying the country "before our very own eyes." He then criticized the country's top infectious disease expert, Anthony Fauci, denouncing him as "not a great doctor."

Trump also said the ongoing criminal investigation into the Trump Organization was part of a "five-year witch hunt" and that dead people had voted in November.

The speech was carried live on C-Span, which tagged it as a "Campaign 2024" event. Despite losing the 2020 election, Trump has a firm grip on the GOP. He told associates he planned to run again in 2024, if he's healthy, Politico reported last month.

"We will break up the Big Tech monopoly," he said on Saturday. "We will reject left-wing cancel culture."

The North Carolina GOP convention dinner in Greenville, North Carolina.

Jonathan Drake/Reuters

Trump took aim at Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive at Facebook, calling him "another beauty," saying his "human nature" was ruining the country.

"This election will go down as the crime of the century," Trump said. "And our country is being destroyed by people who perhaps have no right to destroy it. Zuckerberg broke the law, spending millions of dollars - don't you think he broke the law? - millions of dollars to get out the vote in highly Democrat areas."

He's a 74 year old man and he wandered erratically like Sleepy Joe Biden, except that he's the least patriotic American President in history.

Myballs said...

Let's see...
9 of 10 posts on this thread by James and Roger

13 of last of 15 posts on last thread by James and Roger

This is not only sad and pathetic, but desperate. Get a life guys.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

ANOTHER UNINTENTIONAL SUNDAY FUNNY:
Trump and Allies Try to Rewrite History of Pandemic

June 6, 2021 at 7:46 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 16 Comments

“Donald Trump and his Republican allies have spent the past few weeks trying to rewrite or distort the history of the pandemic, attempting with renewed vigor to villainize Anthony Fauci while lionizing the former president for what they portray as
HEROIC FORESIGHTt and
UNDERAPPRECIATED EFFORTS to combat the deadly virus,” the Washington Post reports.

HEROIC INSIGHT
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
UNDERAPPRECIATED EFFORTS
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

SOME REAL KNEE SLAPPERS THERE, FOLKS!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

7:13 So sorry (well, not really) you guys are so disheartened you can't even defend Trump.

Your problem, not ours!

anonymous said...


Anonymous Myballs said...
Let's see...9 of 10 posts on this thread by James and Roger

SO FUCKING WHAT LOSER!!!!!!! Maybe you should get a life if this is the best you can do......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The former president waited more than an hour to advance falsehoods about the 2020 election, which he described as “the crime of the century.”

Since leaving the White House, Trump has regularly made baseless claims that the last presidential election was stolen. The claims have triggered a wave of Republican-backed voting restrictions in state legislatures across the country, even though Trump’s cries of voting fraud have been refuted by dozens of judges, Republican governors and senior officials from his own administration.

Trump focused his early remarks on President Joe Biden, which he called "the most radical left-wing administration in history.”

“As we gather tonight our country is being destroyed before our very eyes,” he said.

Democratic National Committee spokesman Ammar Moussa took a shot at Trump in a statement released ahead of his speech.

“More than 400,000 dead Americans, millions of jobs lost, and recklessly dangerous rhetoric is apparently not enough for Republicans to break with a loser president who cost them the White House, Senate, and House,” Moussa said.

STAY WITH HIM, GOP! STAY WITH THAT LOSER PRESIDENT!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

His own handlers can't convince him that even his most fanatical base supporters are tiring of his 90 minute fanatical diatribes.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The photo above of "The Long Weekend" is sadly, tragically beautiful.

A young mother with her baby grieving the loss of her husband in the Cheney-created invasion of Iraq that should not have happened.

We should have concentrated only on Afghanistan. (One war at a time.) We already had Saddam closed up in Iraq like a clipped bird.

The French and Germans kept asking us, Why are you so hell-bent on invading? Why just now?

But no, Cheney was foaming at the mouth to invade, and W listened to him (later to regret it).

Commonsense said...

We won in Iraq. We lost in Afghanistan.

On Afghanistan the US ignore the lesions of the British Empire. Afghanistan can't be governed.

anonymous said...

A rather long read that calls BULLSHIT to Lil Schittys claim of Fauci funding Wuhan.....once again, I doubt any of the slurpers will bother since it is fact based and you all don't rely on facts......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

https://www.factcheck.org/2021/05/the-wuhan-lab-and-the-gain-of-function-disagreement/

anonymous said...

n in Iraq. We lost in Afghanistan.

George W Bush.....the gift that keeps on giving BTW....still wonder if you have come up with proof there was GDP growth in his last quarter or are you just believe that like trump won????? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

Myballs said...

I guess James didn't understand my post. Oh well...

Commonsense said...

The claims have triggered a wave of Republican-backed voting restriction

Yeah you can no longer stuff the ballot box with phony mail-in ballots.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

We're fucked

WASHINGTON — A key Democratic senator says he will not vote for the largest overhaul of U.S. election law in at least a generation, defying his party and the White House and virtually guaranteeing the failure of the legislation after a near party-line approval in the House.

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“Voting and election reform that is done in a partisan manner will all but ensure partisan divisions continue to deepen,’’ Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia wrote in a home-state newspaper, the Charleston Gazette-Mail.

He said that failure to bring together both parties on voting legislation would “risk further dividing and destroying the republic we swore to protect and defend as elected officials.”

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky has promised to block the elections bill, which he characterizes as undue government overreach into state election systems. He said no GOP senators support it.

“I believe that partisan voting legislation will destroy the already weakening binds of our democracy, and for that reason, I will vote against the For the People Act,” Manchin wrote. “Furthermore, I will not vote to weaken or eliminate the filibuster.”

In March, House Democrats passed the voting bill by a near party-line 220-210 vote. The legislation would restrict partisan gerrymandering of congressional districts, eliminate hurdles to voting and bring transparency to a campaign finance system that allows wealthy donors to anonymously bankroll political causes.

The measure has been a priority for Democrats since they won their House majority in 2018. But it has taken on added urgency in the wake of President Donald Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election, which incited the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.

Our nation died today. Unless the Republicans grow a spine.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Former's own mishandling of the pandemic, in which nearly 600,000 people in the US have died and he himself was infected, was a factor in his loss to Democratic President Joe Biden in the November 2020 election.

Mr Trump called on China to pay $10 trillion in reparations to the US and the world for its own handling of the virus, and he said nations should cancel their debt to Beijing.

Scott will cheer so much his vocal cords will break up!

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


Trump speaks and we get long lines of people eagerly trying to get in

Biden speaks and we get a few car horns or a small line of "reporters" ordering ice cream.

Democrats try to push a radical agenda on the American people and can't even get 50 votes.

A country this divided should not have a move to such a radical agenda that will push us into the abyss. There needs to be true consensus of more than 50-50.

I understand there are other patriotic democrats that don't want to withstand the pressure Manchin is forced to face. But they give him strength by supporting what he is doing behind the scenes.

Thank God for the few patriotic democrats on this defining issue. America and the world is in debt to you.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France (AP) — When the sun rises over Omaha Beach, revealing vast stretches of wet sand extending toward distant cliffs, one starts to grasp the immensity of the task faced by Allied soldiers on June 6, 1944, landing on the Nazi-occupied Normandy shore.


My father Ivan worked for a contractor who was among the second landing on Omaha beach.

I knew dozens of true American heroes who were the first Antifa. They have all passed away.

Myballs said...

Manchin is one of the few democrats with a brain in his head.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Bridget Phetasy
https://twitter.com/BridgetPhetasy/status/1401344238302875648

The same people who argued that gathering by the thousands to protest in the middle of a pandemic was okay are also telling everyone to get vaccinated and prove it or they shouldn't be allowed to go places and these people have no consistent morals--it is ALL about power.


power corrupts

of course Joe was corrupted before he got the power.

Thanks to a corrupt DOJ and FBI and MSM and big tech.

A small group headquartered in an isolated section of the country

They need to be dispersed and the pandemic showed that is much more possible than people thought before



JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Myballs said...
Manchin is one of the few democrats with a brain in his head.


I don't trust him but a few democrats don't want to be the face of what ruins America

Though Joe has us on that path.

We're probably one "unexpected" emergency away with a debt crisis looming.

Especially if inflation grabs hold

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

* "Joe" Biden

Myballs said...

Manchin insists that we must be bipartisan. He's right.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Matt Whitlock
https://twitter.com/mattdizwhitlock/status/1401519424801316869

Maybe now that Joe Manchin has said it reporters will finally take some interest in the 33 Senate Democrats who changed positions on the filibuster as soon as they got into power.


https://wvgazettemail.com/opinion/op_ed_commentaries/joe-manchin-why-im-voting-against-the-for-the-people-act/article_c7eb2551-a500-5f77-aa37-2e42d0af870f.html


Trying to do a power grab after a fraudulent election.

They should at least wait to after the next mid-terms and run on what they are doing...

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Senator Melissa Melendez
https://twitter.com/senatormelendez/status/1401327851006136322

To register a 2021 Toyota Forerunner in Idaho - $32.00 for two years.

To register the same vehicle in CA - $627.00 for just one year.

Roads in Idaho are ranked in the top 3 best in the country.

Roads in CA are ranked 2nd worst in the country.

#CADeservesBetter


And wait until they fill up the tank going forward.

Remember "forward together" ?

It will hit you in the rear pocket

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Ronna McDaniel
https://twitter.com/GOPChairwoman/status/1401359940833456129


Kamala Harris should stop at the US border on her way to Mexico and Guatemala tomorrow to see Biden’s record-breaking border crisis firsthand.


I remember when the media used to hate "flyovers"

Headlines everywhere

Kamala probably won't even do a press conference

Not eve a fake one.

Joe still hasn't done a real one since taking office.

Or should we say being installed

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Unless the Democrats dive into the swamp and fight like an alligator, we're fucked.

Texas Democrats scored a stunning victory in the nationwide legislative battle over voting rights last weekend when they walked out en masse to prevent state House Republicans from passing yet another sweeping package of voting restrictions.

But even that episode underscored a reality facing voting rights groups and their Democratic allies: Right now, Republican state legislatures are broadly winning their war against voting access and American democracy. And stopping them is going to take far more drastic action than many Democrats — especially Democrats in Washington — have been willing to consider.


Fueled by lies that widespread voter fraud cost Donald Trump the 2020 election, Republicans have passed new voter suppression laws at the fastest pace in a decade. They have advanced legislation — and in some states, passed bills into law — that would make it easier for local officials and legislatures to overturn future elections. Republican officials who questioned the results of the 2020 election are lining up to run for secretary of state positions and other elected positions that would give them more control over elections. 

Democratic state legislatures have pushed to expand voting rights, and Democratic leaders made major voting rights and election reform packages a top priority at the beginning of this Congress. 

But the scope of Democrats’ expansive bills in state legislatures hasn’t matched the aggression of GOP efforts to curb voting rights, and neither has the Democrats’ strategy.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_60ba544ee4b04b216be68ce6

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


Texas Democrats scored a stunning coup in the nationwide legislative battle over voting rights last weekend when they walked out en masse to prevent state House Republicans from passing yet another sweeping package of voting integrity laws.

fraud is still potentially alive in Texas

But they have managed to overcome it so far

Despite a full-court democrat press for more fraud and less integrity



Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

"We won in Iraq."

No, we won neither in Iraq nor in Afghanistan. The democracies Geo. W. naively thought we could build do not exist in either country.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Elections Daily
https://mobile.twitter.com/Elections_Daily/status/1401338553930588163

Projection

We can now call that the GOP has flipped the mayorship of McAllen, TX. This is a somewhat surprising local result in this city of 140,000 that is almost 85% Hispanic.



Texas saw what the dems are trying

and they voted accordingly

C.H. Truth said...

Reverend...

I know this is hard to take, but occasionally facts rewrite a false history. The history you prefer when it comes to Covid origins is that it was not a Lab experiment leak, but rather a cross species situation.

You much prefer the cross species history (not because it is necessarily true) but entirely because Trump believed it was a lab leak. If Trump stated that the sky was blue, you just might start to argue that it's pink.

It has been recently suggested that for all of the hype surrounding the cross species argument, there is quite literally no evidence of it what=so-ever. There is no known cases of Covid-19 in any species prior to Humans catching it. When they talk of the theory, is there really even a particular species being blamed? Bats have been blamed, but as far as anyone has found, there is no "actual" evidence that any Wuhan bats have even carried the disease. The bat they claim most likely to have caused it is thousands of miles away and there is no evidence that that species has it.


On the flip side we know that SARS was a lab experiment gone awry. We have had many reports (both public and private reports now gone public) to suggest that many (if not most) experts considered the lab leak to be the most realistic theory.


The fact is (regardless of what you want to believe) is that Fauci has not been honest about Covid origins or even Covid response. We now know that privately Fauci has at least somewhat embraced the lab leak theory, while completely discounting it publicly. Privately he questioned the effectiveness of masks, while publicly pushing it to the point where he was recommending multiple masks.

These are real emails (not fake news) and while your MSM will ignore them (like they did with Clinton and how they still are with Hunter) - those who allow "facts" to write history (rather than journalists) are going to see things differently.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Battle Over Voting Rights

Amid months of false claims by former President Donald J. Trump that the 2020 election was stolen from him, Republican lawmakers in many states are marching ahead to pass laws making it harder to vote and changing how elections are run, frustrating Democrats and even some election officials in their own party.

A Key Topic: The rules and procedures of elections have become a central issue in American politics. The Brennan Center for Justice, a liberal-leaning law and justice institute at New York University, counts 361 bills in 47 states that seek to tighten voting rules. At the same time, 843 bills have been introduced with provisions to improve access to voting.The Basic Measures: The restrictions vary by state but can include limiting the use of ballot drop boxes, adding identification requirements for voters requesting absentee ballots, and doing away with local laws that allow automatic registration for absentee voting.More Extreme Measures: Some measures go beyond altering how one votes, including tweaking Electoral College and judicial election rules, clamping down on citizen-led ballot initiatives, and outlawing private donations that provide resources for administering elections.Pushback: This Republican effort has led Democrats in Congress to find a way to pass federal voting laws. A sweeping voting rights bill passed the House in March, but faces difficult obstacles in the Senate. Republicans have remained united against the proposal and even if the bill became law, it would likely face steep legal challenges.Florida: Measures here include limiting the use of drop boxes, adding more identification requirements for absentee ballots, requiring voters to request an absentee ballot for each election, limiting who could collect and drop off ballots, and further empowering partisan observers during the ballot-counting process.Texas: The next big move could happen here, where Republicans in the legislature are brushing aside objections from corporate titans and moving on a vast election bill that would be among the most severe in the nation. It would impose new restrictions on early voting, ban drive-through voting, threaten election officials with harsher penalties and greatly empower partisan poll watchers.Other States: Arizona’s Republican-controlled Legislature passed a bill that would limit the distribution of mail ballots. The bill, which includes removing voters from the state’s Permanent Early Voting List if they do not cast a ballot at least once every two years, may be only the first in a series of voting restrictions to be enacted there. Georgia Republicans in March enacted far-reaching new voting laws that limit ballot drop-boxes and make the distribution of water within certain boundaries of a polling station a misdemeanor. Iowa has also imposed new limits, including reducing the period for early voting and in-person voting hours on Election Day. And bills to restrict voting have been moving through the Republican-led Legislature in Michigan.


The voting bill as likely to be one of the final battles, and one rooted in a long history of voter suppression.


This is like the end of Reconstruction.

Except for slavery, the Jim Crow era will return. The Confederacy will win the war.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/31/us/politics/texas-voting-bill-.html

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Elections Daily
https://mobile.twitter.com/Elections_Daily/status/1401353624463319045

ED projection: Republicans have held the mayors office in Fort Worth - Texas’ 5th largest city. GOP-aligned candidate Mattie Parker has defeated Democratic-aligned candidate Deborah Peoples.


More good news

And an election that doesn't take weeks and months...

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

My newest revision:

FROM THE PULPIT

James Boswell

The earliest Christians were “common-ists.” No, not communists – not modern atheistic Marxists – but followers of Jesus who sought to practice his teachings by sharing “everything in common. They would sell their property and possessions to give to anyone who had need… No one claimed private ownership of any of their possessions, but everything they owned was held in common” (Acts 2:44,45; 4:23).

One reason Christian believers in Jerusalem could observe so communal and socialistic a practice was their conviction that the return of Jesus was going to take place within a very short time, bringing the blessings of God’s Kingdom to all the earth. As the years wore on, however, and Jesus’ imminent return failed to materialize, churches founded in Asia Minor, Greece, and Italy relaxed such stringent requirements for membership.

Still, as late as a quarter century after Jesus’ crucifixion, the Apostle Paul, writing to the Christians in Corinth, could assure them that “the present form of the world is passing away” and the return of Jesus was now so very near, he said, that they might want to consider abstaining from sex within marriage and even from marrying itself (!) in order to prepare themselves spiritually for Jesus’ imminent return:1 Corinthians chapter 7. (Paul’s certainty about the extreme nearness of Jesus’ return can probably be attributed to a statement by Jesus that not all his original followers would die before his return: Mark 9:1; compare Matthew 16:28).

Of course, Jesus could be exceedingly demanding, and envisioned an imminent godly Kingdom on earth in which there would be neither wealth nor poverty (Luke 6:20-26) and in which no one would attempt to rule over or take advantage of others, but all would strive toward being loving servants, even slaves, of one another, as he himself felt tasked to be, even to the point of dying for the sake of the vast “many” (Mark 10:42-45).

In the political turmoil of today, it is regrettable that so many who claim allegiance to Jesus adamantly oppose any form of “common-ism,” even when observed by democratic societies. It is disheartening to have to admit that several nations in our world today are far more responsive to that aspect of Jesus’ teaching than are many American politicians who seem hell-bent on creating a government dedicated to pursuing the selfish greed they want to impose on all the rest of us.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


btw Biden won 58 % of Fort Worth in 2020

a red wave is forming !!!

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Kenneth P. Vogel
https://mobile.twitter.com/kenvogel/status/1400100035564613633

DEMS USED DARK $ TO ⬇️ GOP TURNOUT: A mystery group funded deceptive Facebook ads aimed at depressing GOP turnout in ‘18.

It didn’t reveal its donors, & isn’t required to.

But new records show it got most of its $ from a group aligned with CHUCK SCHUMER.

https://www.axios.com/democrats-pac-dark-money-josh-hawley-anti-gun-bd77366c-35f6-4ac0-802a-538e0bb7c1d8.html


Real voter suppression and dark money

From Democrats

Whatever they accuse you of theay are actually doing

Again.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

* they

C.H. Truth said...

Texas Democrats scored a stunning victory in the nationwide legislative battle over voting rights last weekend when they walked out en masse to prevent state House Republicans from passing yet another sweeping package of voting restrictions.

Wow Rog...

Which of your idiot journalist stated this?

It was not a stunning victory because they didn't win anything. The Governor will call a special session and nobody will go home until the Bill is passed.

This was a blatant temper tantrum, and that is the way that people in Texas view it. It will ultimately accomplish nothing.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott won the war on Thecoldheartedtruth.

The Capitol Rioters Won.

Although some Republican leaders deplored their violence, most have come to support the rioters’ claim that Trump’s defeat meant the election was inherently illegitimate.

The minority party will gain control over elections and restore Jim Crow laws

You have won the war, and you can burn The Constitution on January 20th in 2024.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/31/us/politics/texas-voting-bill-.html

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/why-texas-democrats-walked-out/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/06/capitol-rioters-won/619075/

C.H. Truth said...

So Roger...

What does the U.S. and Russia have in common with each other regarding elections?


They are the only two first world Democracies that do not have a national law that requires proper identification to vote. Every other Democracy in the Americas, Europe, and others....

all have laws that require IDs and other security measure. The rest of the world apparently hold elections based on what you would obviously refer to "Jim Crow" laws.


Or Roger...

Is it possible that you don't want the United States to be like the rest of the world and that you would prefer to be a good little liberal lock step Nazi echo chamber and repeat your TPM like a good little obedient sheep.

Baaaahhhhh!!

Jim Crow

Baaaahhhhh!!!
BAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

When they reconvene unless the Democrats leave the house, the Republicans will follow The Big Lie and pass the most important bill in the history of Texas.

C.H. Truth said...

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/why-texas-democrats-walked-out/

At first glance, this might look like a win for the state’s minority party. And it is. But this win will be short-lived. Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to defund the legislature after the bill failed, and he is likely to either call a special session soon to ensure the bill passes or have lawmakers address this later in the summer or fall when they return to redraw the state’s political maps. And while Republicans have said they’ll revise the most controversial late addition to the bill, the part that would have curtailed “souls to the polls” initiatives (at least one GOP lawmaker called its inclusion “a mistake”), it’s unclear how much the majority party will budge beyond that. After all, Republicans could propose a new voting bill with even harsher restrictions.


Let's be clear here... the left has complained about a 1:00 Sunday start time. The Texas Republicans will open up that voting an extra 3-4 hours earlier and that will supposedly satisfy that demand.

Then what??

We both know that the Sunday hours issue is red herring. They will get that change but will just complain about something else? That was likely their best argument (and it was still not very good). The bill will pass, and as 538 points out, the GOP has a particularly good opportunity to make a cosmetic change to the Sunday voting hours to provide the look as if they are conceding something, but could also toss in some additional changes knowing that Democrats cannot continue to just walk out over and over even after their signature complaint (3-4 hours on Sunday) is addressed.

Caliphate4vr said...


Anonymous Myballs said...
I guess James didn't understand my post. Oh well...


It makes it easy to read the blog, when 90% of what’s posted you can skip past, because it’s the same stupid shit everyday

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

THWAP THWAP asshole

An overwhelming number of Democrats support voting IDs.

But

Many Americans do not have one of the forms of identification states acceptable for voting. These voters are disproportionately low-income, racial and ethnic minorities, the elderly, and people with disabilities.  Such voters more frequently have difficulty obtaining ID, because they cannot afford or cannot obtain the underlying documents that are a prerequisite to obtaining government-issued photo ID card.

It's a very sophisticated way to reduce turnout in minority neighborhoods in the biggest cities in Republican governed states like Florida and Texas and Georgia.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott thinks these people are communist.

https://www.aclu.org/other/oppose-voter-id-legislation-fact-sheet

The UCLA

Myballs said...

On voter suppression..,

We don't get to vote more than once. And aliens don't get to vote st all. Suppressing illegal voting is a great thing.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The actual number of illegal immigrants who voted is almost zero because if they get caught they will be deported immediately.

The Republicans are using QAnon trolls to conduct recounts.

Myballs said...

Roger thinks those niggas be too stupid to get an ID. Republicans respect the minorities. Liberals do not.

Myballs said...

You don't know that. Every attempt to do a legitimate audit has been blocked by dems. You should ask yourself why.

C.H. Truth said...

Many Americans do not have one of the forms of identification states acceptable for voting. These voters are disproportionately low-income, racial and ethnic minorities, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Such voters more frequently have difficulty obtaining ID, because they cannot afford or cannot obtain the underlying documents that are a prerequisite to obtaining government-issued photo ID card.


Well Roger...

Maybe these people can just go get their free ID and be done with it. People in Europe, Canada, and even Mexico requires an ID with a thumbprint.

If the truly poor in Mexico can figure out how to aquire an ID if they want to vote. I suspect that Americans can too?


Or are you suggesting that American liberals are not as smart and capable as poor Mexicans?

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Or are you suggesting that American liberals are not as smart and capable as poor Mexicans?

the libs here appear to prove that except somehow they manage to vote and all have id's

For them that's short for idiots

When this blue "wave" recedes it's going to turn into a red tsunami

unless they can cheat

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The reverse is Thecoldheartedtruth.

You believe they aren't smart enough to vote Republican.

They write the laws very carefully crafted to make it extremely difficult to provide certified birth certificate and other methods.

Poor people can't afford to pay for the voter ID card.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It’s easy to joke about conspiracy hunters searching for bits of bamboo. But the fact is that more than half of Republicans still believe that Trump won, and a quarter of all Americans think that the election was rigged. Republicans in at least four other states—New Hampshire, Michigan, Georgia, and Pennsylvania—are now considering recounts. Soon, Trump began holding rallies again and will use them to amplify his Big Lie lie; he has reportedly suggested that he could be back in the White House in August, after the recounts are completed. The real, and imminent, danger is that all the noise will make it easier for a cohort of Americans to welcome the dissolution of the political system, which appears to be the ultimate goal of the current Republican efforts.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/06/14/the-republicans-wild-assault-on-voting-rights-in-texas-and-arizona

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Andy Grewal
https://twitter.com/AndyGrewal/status/1401297108611874821

It merits repeating that Americans are split on whether the Capitol Riot was even the worst set of violence over the past 12 months.


Head-to-head Harris/Harvard poll had it:

55% BLM riots
45% Jan 6th.....

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


so not even the worse thing that happened in the past year...

over-hyped

over-prosecuted

over-stepped

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

By passing universal voting rights, ending outrageous levels of gerrymandering and moving forward on campaign finance reform, we can end voter suppression, increase voter turnout and strengthen our democracy.


The Republicans are trying to restore the Jim Crow era.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Poor people can't afford to pay for the voter ID card.


alky thinks this is a bigger issue than voter integrity

actually he wants to grow the fraud

and voter suppression is not real

and everyone knows it

democrats want to keep polls open until they can "find" enough votes to win. And they only look for one sided "votes"

Election day needs to end the election.

Period

C.H. Truth said...

Well Rog

A poll that just came out about six weeks ago shows that less than 60% of Americans (57%) believe that the 2020 election was legitimate and accurate.

Considering how much the MSM has pushed the concept that this was "the most accurate ever" and how our Social Media Hitler wannabes "censor" any sort of reports or suggestions that there was any fraud...

To only have 57% of Americans believe this election was legitimate is crazy.

https://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/ct/news/documents/2021-04/topline_write_up_reuters_ipsos_trump_coattails_poll_-_april_02_2021.pdf


Once again, the underlying facts apparently have combatted the media and Democratic rhetoric about how "accurate" it was and those facts seem to be putting up a good fight.


For instance, did you know that an Audit in Pennsylvania just proved that the Old Dominion machines actually were mislabeling ballots in a recent audit. This was downplayed as not having "much of an effect" - but Dominion is going around "suing" people over such claims, when in fact this is just one of many issues that have been found. (all showing machine malfunctions that could have or did positively show problems).

Or how about the fact that we are now up to nearly 1300 proven cases of voter fraud during the 2020 election and that many of these fraud cases included mail in ballots and that some involved thousands of ballots.

Considering we supposedly are only able to catch about 5-10 percent of actual fraud, we could be looking at upwards of 10,000 cases of fraud.

https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/commentary/database-swells-1285-proven-cases-voter-fraud-america

Oh wait... you would not have to actually done something other than listen to your TPM...

Baaaaaahhhhh!!!!

Most accurate in history


Baaaaaahhhhh!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I hardly ever read the TPM

I spend a lot more time, reading right wing nutcase websites asshole.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Republican person who said it was the most secure election in history, was fired by Trump.

This looks like the history of Europe after World War One and Germany and Italy Italy turned into fascist regimes.


But you refuse to read anything contrary to your own political beliefs.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This is why I read right wing nutcase websites asshole.

Revolver’s first major investigation into PA voter fraud looked at a highly unusual ballot dump that occurred in the middle of the night between Wednesday November 4, 2020 and Thursday November 5, 2020:

We find considerable evidence consistent with the possibility of electoral fraud in vote counts in Montgomery County, PA.

In particular, we examine a highly anomalous update to mail vote totals in the NYT/Edison data which enormously benefited Biden, and which looks suspicious on a number of dimensions.

At a high level, our results are suggestive of a new and highly suspicious batch of mail ballots being added to the count sometime between Wednesday early morning and Thursday morning. These ballots are drawn from an implausible distribution that enormously favored Biden and simultaneously harmed Trump (the latter being done in addition by allocating more votes to Jorgensen). Said mail ballots end up being extremely different both from the mail ballots that came before (as measured in NYT data), and the mail ballots that came afterwards (as measured in the county’s own data). [Revolver News]

0:12

The key points investigated in the article are as follows:

On Thursday November 5th at 9:09am a large batch of 90,022 mail/absentee votes get added that has over 95% support for Biden, but total votes to go up by only 9,534, implying that in-person votes actually went down by 80,488. On its own, this is a very strange irregularity, as ballots cannot disappear, and in-person ballots cannot become mail ballots. Something is wrong in the reported data, the only question is what.

⦁ The new batch of 90,022 mail ballots looks nothing like existing mail ballots. If the update is a data error, it must be a complicated error along multiple dimensions and is unlikely to be a simple typo. The new batch is improbable on four separate dimensions:

⦁ It has a level of support for Biden (over 95%) that is statistically impossible to have come from the same distribution of mail ballots counted up to that point (74.9% for Biden)

⦁ Every comparison of pairs of candidates shows improbable changes. This is important, as it helps rule out the possibility that a single typo in the data drives the pattern.

⦁ Irrespective of the old distribution, the new batch is extremely unlikely on its own terms, as it has a ratio of support for Jorgenson relative to Trump (20%) that is higher than virtually every county in America. The last fact is consistent with aiming to get Biden’s vote share “high but not impossibly high” while simultaneously trying to not give any more votes to Trump than absolutely necessary.

⦁ The distribution of the ballots being removed from the in-person counts is even more implausible (98.1% Biden), making it difficult to explain the overall vote update as being due to genuine mail ballots having been previously incorrectly classified as in-person.[Revolver News]

The new Drudge Report that used to be your source.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This is the kind of shit you read.

https://www.revolver.news/2021/06/trump-demands-pa-audit-revolver-why-pennsylvania-was-rigged/

I look at both sides Scott, and make up my mind objectively.

C.H. Truth said...

Roger...

I know this is difficult for you to understand as someone like yourself who is incapable of thinking for yourself.. or when you do think for yourself (and call CRT bonkers) you quickly fall in line with the Party TPM and start to parrot the rhetoric...

But those of us fact orientated thinkers who do think for ourselves, really don't care what other people opine. Because you obviously let others think for you, you do care what people say or opine. You don't ask beyond that opinion.


But for the life of me... nobody has produced any sort of tangible data to show that this was the "most accurate election". Not even sure what data you could use to justify such a claim? The only tangible concept regarding it being the "most accurate election" is that it is (without any proof to back it) the "conventional wisdom" of liberal talking heads, the liberal media, and Democratic politicians.


Guess what... that lack of proof of accuracy is why less than 60% are even willing to call the 2020 election "legitimate".

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

President Trump on Tuesday night fired his administration’s most senior cybersecurity official responsible for securing the presidential election, Christopher Krebs, who had systematically disputed Mr. Trump’s false declarations that the presidency was stolen from him through fraudulent ballots and software glitches that changed millions of votes.

The announcement came via Twitter, the same way Mr. Trump fired his defense secretary last week and has dismissed other officials throughout his presidency.

Mr. Trump seemed set off by a statement released by the Department of Homeland Security late last week, the product of a broad committee overseeing the elections, that declared the 2020 election “the most secure in American history.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/18/us/politics/trump-fires-a-cybersecurity-official-who-called-the-election-the-most-secure-in-american-history.html

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Barr said that there is no credible evidence of fraud, large enough to reverse the outcome.

C.H. Truth said...

Isn't it ironic that you champion the idea that so and so "called" the 2020 election the "most accurate" as if an opinion with no data means anything.

Then you brush aside as crazy a story that is actually showing a particular statistical anomaly that has yet to be explained by anyone.

Which also ties into the statistical anomaly that somehow Joe Biden got nearly 2 million of the 2.6 million Mail In ballots in Pennsylvania, when the voter breakdown (you mail in ballot by political affiliation) suggested Biden should have gotten about a quarter million less.

Oh, and nobody (not Nate Silver or any other statistician) has been able to explain that. But hey, those are number, not opinions from liberal talking heads, so you obviously wouldn't be interested.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You choose to believe the President instead of a longtime Republican who worked for Microsoft for years.


Brainwashed schizophrenia

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Joe Biden got nearly 2 million of the 2.6 million Mail In ballots in Pennsylvania, when the voter breakdown (you mail in ballot by political affiliation) suggested Biden should have gotten about a quarter million less.

For two reasons.

The majority was not white, and again the educated women who decided to vote for Biden instead of the President who said that illegal Mexican immigrants were rapists and murderers and pimps.

Myballs said...

You don't know that. It's your assertion. Nothing more.

There's a reason why dems don't want any of it audited. Or fixed.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Career

Krebs's professional work has focused on cybersecurity and risk management issues. He served as Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Infrastructure Protection, and later worked in the private sector as Director for Cybersecurity Policy for Microsoft.

In March 2017, he became Senior Counselor to the Secretary of Homeland Security. In August 2017, he was appointed Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection, and performed the duties of the Under Secretary of Homeland Security for National Protection and Programs until he was confirmed to that position on a permanent basis on June 15, 2018. In November 2018, the National Protection and Programs Directorate was replaced by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and Krebs remained as director of the agency.

It was reported that Krebs was being considered to serve as Acting Secretary of Homeland Security after the departure of Kevin McAleenan, although he was reported to be uninterested in the position.

2020 dismissal

On November 12, 2020, it was reported that Krebs expected to be fired from his position; in part, this expectation was due to Krebs's role in creating a CISA website to debunk election-related disinformation, much of which was being promoted by President Donald Trump and his allies. As CISA's director, Krebs was the "administration's most senior cybersecurity official responsible for securing the presidential election". Sidney Powell, an attorney for Trump and Michael Flynn, asserted on the Lou Dobbs and Maria Bartiromo Fox News programs that a secret government supercomputer program had switched votes from Trump to Biden in the election, a claim Krebs dismissed as "nonsense" and a "hoax."

On November 17, 2020, Krebs said in a tweet that "59 election security experts all agree, 'in every case of which we are aware, these claims (of fraud) either have been unsubstantiated or are technically incoherent.'" Trump fired Krebs via Twitter the same day,


You choose to believe QAnon troll squad assholes who are conducting recounts.


Cooooo coooo cooooo coooo

C.H. Truth said...

Boy Roger...

Again. Because you don't think for yourself, you don't get it.

I don't listen to either Trump or an election official.


I can view the data myself and determine if it makes sense or not.


But because the idea of thinking for yourself is so foreign to you, you just always associate everything with someone else's opinion. As if nobody but a few select politician and government officials are capable of an opinion.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Christopher Krebs said it was the most secure election in history asshole

Krebs's professional work has focused on cybersecurity and risk management issues. He served as Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Infrastructure Protection, and later worked in the private sector as Director for Cybersecurity Policy for Microsoft.

You choose to believe QAnon squad idiots.


C.H. Truth said...

Sorry Rog...

Since you are obviously too stupid to understand what I am saying, it makes no sense to continue to respond over and over to you.

I'd have a better chance of successfully explaining this to my yellow lab.

Myballs said...

Roger loves anyone who publicly argues with Trump. Like Krebs. He loves john bolton for the same reason.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A typical example of how you choose to believe not upon the evidence, but your mind Scott.

thinking for yourself is so foreign

That's exactly incorrect.

I put my personal political views aside in decision making.

When I was about 30 I voted Republican for several years ago.

I voted for Reagan and in legislation candidates.

But I never stopped learning things.

When he went after the unions and the the Republican party started winning the southern states, and tried to reverse the civil rights movement during the LBJ administration, I have been a Democrat because I didn't want to let the Republicans to do what they are doing right now Scott

You refuse to believe that the former President is an authoritarian politician. Because you can't change your mind no matter what happens.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This is why you act. When another person, outthinks you. I am considerably more intelligent than you.

Sorry Rog...

Since you are obviously too stupid to understand what I am saying, it makes no sense to continue to respond over and over to you..

Because I proved you were wrong, you chicken out and run away.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Bolton is a fucking joke..

He should be in jail.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


Roger likes to argue that he is reasonable.

That he looks from both sides

He thinks that gives him credibility.

Like his fascination with authority. Degrees. "scientists"

But only on one side.

And somehow the votes he claims to have made are only for the candidate that won. Amazingly in roger's mind he always wins.

But regardless, anyone who reads this blog knows how one-sided roger is

And that is not a "bombshell"


I suggest a poll

Is roger thinking he wins a sign of

1) truth
2) dementia
3) long-term effects of alcohol abuse
4) lack of his education

would be real interesting to see how the last 3 end up.

Only roger will vote for the first (well maybe the "pastor" and VERY lo iq)

ROFLMFAO !!!

Caliphate4vr said...


Blogger Roger Amick said...
This is why you act. When another person, outthinks you. I am considerably more intelligent than you


Alky, you’re complete delusional

LOL

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I don't agree with Liz Cheney but she is not a cultist like you are Scott Johnson.

George W Bush is staying silent because he understands democracy.

Even if he came out in opposition to Trump, you would call him a RINO.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Today marks five months to the day when our capitol was attacked. A few days after the insurrection I wrote down some thoughts - without additional commentary - that I would like to share with you:

"Last week the nation experienced an insurrection: the pillars of democracy are trembling. Fascists and white supremacists attacked a foundational symbol of our democracy with relative impunity. Specifically to disrupt a peaceful transition of power. Specifically, to terrorize Congress and a large majority of the country. Like a vast majority of Americans, I believe the coup attempt was an evolution and culmination of America's original sin: slavery. Today, white supremacy, abetted by economic grievances, information bubbles, an inability for too many to think critically and the modern Republican party were additional contributing factors to this injurious assault on our union. People of color, immigrants, the LGBTQ community, Jews, Muslims, every minority group is rightfully more afraid for their personal safety than ever before. Personally, I was shocked to learn the meaning of the phrase "6MWE." It reminded me of when I was 19 and witnessed neo-Nazis drinking beers in the Dachau concentration camp. Any childish faith in American exceptionalism is wracked with doubt.

A cult of personality cannot grow without allies. One party has sold its soul to a man that puts his personal ambition above everything and everyone. His megalomania will devour anything in pursuit of adoration, domination, and power.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy PhD Neuroscience


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://shapiro2021.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=92cf40c416283dd611a5fd7ff&id=68bbaa9133&e=052037f8a9

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


I will be releasing my study of the long term effect of alcohol on individuals with liver transplants in the near future.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


It is mind blowing

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Tim Young
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1401384974050336768


McAllen, TX just showed that legal immigrants (who have no problems getting IDs to vote, contrary to what racist leftists claim) take issue with illegals flooding the border and being handed everything for free.


Texas hands democrats 3 big losses

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Matt Whitlock
https://twitter.com/mattdizwhitlock/status/1401552703969533963


These same Democrats used the filibuster LAST YEAR to block funding for faster vaccine development — bc they didn’t want Trump to get credit for it.

Now they’re saying they have to end the filibuster to pass a bill to divert taxpayer $ to their political campaigns.

Great optics


JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Josh Kraushaar
https://twitter.com/HotlineJosh/status/1400402679508111360

“On a number of high-profile issues like the $15 minimum wage and the HR1 voting bill, Biden’s problem isn’t getting to 60 votes to overcome a filibuster; it’s getting to 50 for a simple majority.”


The dems are barely hanging on to power and acting like they have a huge mandate

they don't

C.H. Truth said...

Roger...

Your only real skill in all of this is a stubbornness to the conventional wisdom of your talking heads. You remain a sheep. There is nothing intelligent about following the TPM of your Party.

Until you understand that debate is not a contest to see how many "other people" you can find who might agree or disagree with a position, then you and I will never have a reasonable debate.

The difference is that I argue statistics, facts, numbers, logic... and you respond with C&P, references to others who might disagree, and always ending with some reference to QAnon or something stupid. You never provide any sort of concrete data or reasoned argument. Just lazy responses.

Even when you try, you are so far off base that it is stupid.


EG: In the 2020 election, approximately 5-8% of Republicans voted for Biden, 92-95% of Democrats voted for Biden, and 50-52% of Independents voted for Biden (depending on the part of the country).

Given we knew how many Democrats, Independents, and Republicans voted by mail in Pennsylvania, we could use those numbers to determine that Biden should have received approximately 1.75 million of the 2.6 million votes in Pennsylvania. If you float out any significant MOE - it probably could have been anywhere between 1.65 and 1.85 million.

1.995 is so far outside the range, that Biden would have needed to carry Democrats nearly 100%, Independents by 70% or more, and then still won over approximately 25% of Republicans in an Election where Trump saw the highest percent of Republican voters since Reagan.

Biden didn't see anything closely resembling these numbers anywhere else in the country, neither in mail in or in person voting in any of the 50 states. Not even close.


The correct response to this situation is to explain the percentages of Independents and Republicans voted for Biden in such overwhelming numbers (just in mail in ballots and just in Pennsylvania). Your correct response would be to explain why mail-in Republicans and Independent voters were so dramatically different in this one state than anywhere else.


But did you do that?

Can you do that?


Nope... so instead you just call me names.

And pretend that this is the intelligent response.

Caliphate4vr said...

Alky to be very clear the ONLY thing you have on anyone on this blog, is your massive inferiority complex

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Abraham Lincoln would be a Democrat today.

The apex of Lincoln’s economic agenda was the railroads. Lincoln’s administration, unlike its Confederate counterparts, resisted the temptation to nationalize the 22,000 miles of railroads that carried the North’s passenger and freight traffic. Instead, they struck a deal with the principal rail operators that set a basic troop-transportation rate, standardized gauges and signals, and allowed the railroads to move soldiers and supplies fast enough around the frontiers of the Confederacy to overcome the Confederacy’s defensive advantage. Lincoln also urged Congress to fund new railroad construction in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee as “a valuable permanent improvement.” And in 1862, Lincoln and Congress plunged ahead into the grandest “internal improvements” project of them all: a transcontinental railroad that would link the flood of homesteaders to markets and suppliers across the continent.

The Biden administration would rebuild the railroad system and repair or replace hundreds of bridges on the interstate highway system, that was initiated by...guess what? A Republican President Eisenhower, who also debunk McCarthy era red scare era.

But this Republican party is the Democratic party of the civil rights war.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Matt Walsh
https://twitter.com/MattWalshBlog/status/1401566404831219713

A wanted felon in Minneapolis fired at police officers and then was killed and BLM is rioting over it. These psychos really believe that black suspects have the right to kill cops.



Joe Biden's America

He owns the violence

Kamala bailed these people out

She does too

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

SHT said:
1.995 is so far outside the range, that Biden would have needed to carry Democrats nearly 100%, Independents by 70% or more, and then still won over approximately 25% of Republicans in an Election where Trump saw the highest percent of Republican voters since Reagan.

Biden didn't see anything closely resembling these numbers anywhere else in the country, neither in mail in or in person voting in any of the 50 states. Not even close.


The correct response to this situation is to explain the percentages of Independents and Republicans voted for Biden in such overwhelming numbers (just in mail in ballots and just in Pennsylvania). Your correct response would be to explain why mail-in Republicans and Independent voters were so dramatically different in this one state than anywhere else.


But did you do that?

Can you do that?


Nope... so instead you just call me names.

And pretend that this is the intelligent response.



you left off cut and paste entire articles about whatever

followed by a link

I guess people like him think longest cut and paste wins

ROFLMFAO !!!

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


* CHT

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It's exactly the opposite.

Being highly intelligent can make a person feel that he knows everything.

I know better to believe that.

That's why I look at both sides and again make up my own mind, despite my political views.

If the Democrats nominate someone who I think is dangerous, like Cheney believes about Trump, I would consider to vote for the Republican nomination if it's not a Trumpet.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Roger Amick said...
If the Democrats nominate someone who I think is dangerous, like Cheney believes about Trump, I would consider to vote for the Republican nomination

Cheney On Special Report: We Cannot Defeat President Biden’s Dangerous Policies

roger is going to vote 3rd party...

ROFLMFAO !!!

and he still hasn't answered CHT's argument


Caliphate4vr said...

Delusional feeding you some psycho tropes along with the opiates, eh

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott I know how people distort numbers to fit their agenda.

Pennsylvania has reviewed the election results three times and even the Republicans have said it was a secure election.

Trump's phone call to Georgia is under investigation for illegal voting rights.

Pennsylvania's population is much more diverse than it was in the last decade.

Plus I said before that the people who were at risk of infection, voted by mail and absentee ballots.

You keep twisting the data.

The court system said there was no standing. Because they followed the law and the Constitution.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

and he still hasn't answered CHT's argument

duck, duck and duck

Is that what is meant by getting your ducks in a row ?

ROFLMFAO !!!

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

reminder:

1.995 is so far outside the range, that Biden would have needed to carry Democrats nearly 100%, Independents by 70% or more, and then still won over approximately 25% of Republicans in an Election where Trump saw the highest percent of Republican voters since Reagan.

Biden didn't see anything closely resembling these numbers anywhere else in the country, neither in mail in or in person voting in any of the 50 states. Not even close.


The correct response to this situation is to explain the percentages of Independents and Republicans voted for Biden in such overwhelming numbers (just in mail in ballots and just in Pennsylvania). Your correct response would be to explain why mail-in Republicans and Independent voters were so dramatically different in this one state than anywhere else.


But did you do that?

Can you do that?


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I was a moderate alcoholic.

I didn't get the transplant because of my drinking.

I don't need pain meds or even mood meds.

I'm a healthy 70 year old man.

Accusations delusion is exactly what you have.

Delusional rhetoric and a lot of beer

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


duck, duck, duck, duck

or should I say

quack, quack, quack, quack ???

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


For me it's over

CHT by a knockout !!!



Still undefeated

Caliphate4vr said...

Alky you wouldn’t feel the insatiable desire to tell us how smart you are if you actually were

That’s what you don’t get

Tell us all again about you ‘roid rage costing you a marriage

Imbecile

C.H. Truth said...

Being highly intelligent can make a person feel that he knows everything.

I know better to believe that.

That's why I look at both sides and again make up my own mind, despite my political views.


Yet you always... like a good lock step Nazi sheep... follow the Party marching orders. Even when on your own, you see something as "bonkers". You still change your mind when told to.

Baaaaahhhhh




Difference here Roger is that I have an advanced Math and Statistics degree. I am more qualified to look at numbers than 99% of the people you will quote or cut and paste.

Quoting a cybersecurity expert in rebuttal to statistical anomaly is like quoting a baker in terms of who will win the Gold tournament. Completely different issue. You don't need to hack a computer to undermine mail in ballot results. In fact, it would be the last way anyone would want to do it, because it wouldn't work, would be evident in any audit, and you would probably get caught. A cybersecurity expert probably has no math degree or statistical expertise. HIs opinion on whether or not machines were hacked has nothing to do with my numbers. Zero.

The fact that you don't understand that is not your fault. It's just a lack of education and experience in these matters. Finding the faults in numbers that don't add up is something I do everyday in my job. You simply lack the expertise, training, and education to understand.


But you keep insisting as an uneducated man quoting people with no math or statistical degrees or training... that I am wrong. It would be like me quoting Sean Hannity to try to demand that you were wrong about something you once did for a living.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott, you took one specific region and implied that it effected the state wide turnout.

Biden Biden carried nearly 100%, Independents because they refused to vote for Trump. If 70% had voted for Trump he would have perhaps made it closer,but the percentage of independents is minuscule. It would not have reversed the election results.

That was Pittsburgh, a very diverse population.
And again they requested mail ballots because of the pandemic.

Myballs said...

So alcoholism wasn't thr reason for Roger's liver transplant. So I guess he contracted hepatitis b or c.

Or he's lying again.

Caliphate4vr said...

Sharing needles shooting up opiates

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott I have decades of experience in statistical analysis.

Just before I retired, I did a budget estimate on replacement of the air managment system in the Baldwin Park hospital.

The older system used 1970s technology.

My budget estimate was about $10 million million dollars.

One year later, they replaced the entire system and the bottom line, I was within 2% .

I got an award even after I retired.

Scott, a person doesn't necessarily need a higher education to perform highly complex projects.

I mentored two people who had master's degrees in engineering


Both of them are highly respected and successful people who still talk to me.

You have no idea how complex projects in hospital are.

A few years before I got the job at Kaiser Permanente facility services, a guy told me that the dumbest question is the one you don't ask.

I read and understand highly complex engineering information, when I didn't understand, I asked a question, even if it made me look stupid.

I have done hundreds of highly complex projects in hospital buildings

Cue the insult

C.H. Truth said...

All that Rog...

And you still think that a statistical anomaly can be refuted by a cyber-security expert.

I stand by what I wrote. You show everyday that you lack the basic understanding.

Caliphate4vr said...

This is what the left wants give it to them good and hard.

Of course I’m confused about the crime rate in a lovely town filled short haired women, flannel shirts and Subaru’s

Our neighbors just bought a second place in Asheville and I’m trying get their little chicken house into my back yard now.

North Carolina police force says it WON'T respond in-person to 911 calls about theft, fraud, or trespassing after 84 cops left the force since January 2020

Asheville, North Carolina police won't respond in-person to low-level crimes

Theft, fraud, trespassing, property damage complaints must be filed online

Move comes after department has lost 84 police officers since January 2020

Attrition rate increased since May 2020 police-involved death of George Floyd

Before Floyd's death, attrition rate in Asheville stood at around one per month

In the four months after Floyd died, it surged to around 7.5 per month

The rate of attrition in APD now stands at around 6 per month, police chief said

Last fall, city council voted to reallocate just 3% of APD's $30million budget

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I had polycystic liver disease.

Look it up.


I inherited the disease from my father's family.


I didn't have hepatitis b or c.

In fact the first liver was from a man with hepatitis b or c.

But because the surgery took over 12 hours, the original liver died and a young woman died in an automobile accident and she was a perfect match.

My liver is 35 years younger than me.

rrb said...

Just before I retired, I did a budget estimate on replacement of the air managment system in the Baldwin Park hospital.

The older system used 1970s technology.

My budget estimate was about $10 million million dollars.

One year later, they replaced the entire system and the bottom line, I was within 2% .

I got an award even after I retired.



P2S Inc. did the Baldwin Park Hospital HVAC upgrade.

Location

Baldwin Park, CA

Project Dates

March 2017 – December 2020


Construction Cost

$180 million

Market

Healthcare

Project Overview

Kaiser Permanente Baldwin Park Medical Center is set to undertake an estimated $180 million infrastructure upgrade project. We’re providing our mechanical and plumbing design expertise for this replace and rebuild effort at the hospital, central utility plant building, and medical office building. Our team used laser scanning to create 3D models of the central utility plant and the mechanical and electrical rooms at the hospital and medical office building.

Solution

We’re replacing existing air handling units, chillers, heat exchangers, cooling towers, humidifiers, fan coil units, exhaust fans, and controls. In the first phase, we are providing design options which will include sustainable design for each system to lower the building Energy Use Intensity (EUI) from 230 to 160. The strategies will include heat recover chiller design to save heat energy on the domestic hot water system, convert constant air volume distribution to variable air volume system, design air handlers with separate cold and hot decks to optimize economizer mode to name just a few of our improvements. The new Direct Digital Control (DDC) system will optimize the building’s energy use and will automate the entire HVAC and plumbing systems to minimize maintenance.



https://www.p2sinc.com/projects/kaiser-baldwin-park-medical-center-infrastructure-replacement



Everything from the alky is always a fucking LIE.




rrb said...




...and just like that, the alky was gone.




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The foundation of our Republic is the right of the people to choose their leaders.

The Republicans are following The Big Lie and they are attempting a coup by denying the rights of the people.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

They didn't do that back then.

They split up the work.

I established the first phase.

In the first phase, we are providing design options which will include sustainable design for each system to lower the building Energy Use Intensity (EUI) from 230 to 160. The strategies will include heat recover chiller design to save heat energy on the domestic hot water system, convert constant air volume distribution to variable air volume system, design air handlers with separate cold and hot decks to optimize economizer mode to name just a few of our improvements. The new Direct Digital Control (DDC) system will optimize the building’s energy use and will automate the entire HVAC and plumbing systems to minimize maintenance.

Since then they have been Reconstruction the emergency department.

That's different.


You don't understand they split up the projects.

The first phase converted the HVAC system to computer control systems. The original version had thermostat controls in the building

We replaced them using computer controllers in the building control department.

Phase one was about $10,000,000.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I estimated the first phase, we are providing design options which will include sustainable design for each system to lower the building Energy Use Intensity (EUI) from 230 to 160

Exactly what I said before. But you have no idea about the technology works.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I retired in 2002.


This is from

March 2017 .


They didn't actually do anything until I had been retired since 2002.


THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Thecoldheartedtruth is a fact that

Some White people are out of their minds, and they have been for a long time … White people feel that we are bullying them when we bring up race.

Myballs said...

Vote fraud is not a right.

What about the rights of anyone who dares wear a maga hat.

anonymous said...

What about the rights of anyone who dares wear a mega hat.


They should be forced to admit trump lost!!!!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

Vote fraud does not pose the problem you think it is in your narrow trump world!!!!! BTW.....trump's NC yesterday was everything I thought it would be.....lies bitching about losing and never admitting he fucked up!!!!!

anonymous said...

Other than McConnel saying he will do everything to stop Biden......what is the GOP plan going forward??????? The party of No continues to show its true color....keep power at all cost......goes back to W winning by 247 votes!!!!!!!

Caliphate4vr said...


Blogger Roger Amick said...
I retired in 2002.


Well either that’s a lie or the fact you claim to be 70 is. Because we all know you were in your 60’s when you retired

Learn fucking math

C.H. Truth said...

Some White people are out of their minds, and they have been for a long time … White people feel that we are bullying them when we bring up race.


Who are "we" Rog?

Last time I checked you are white. Are you bullying yourself?

anonymous said...

Wow shorty.....glad to see you fact check everything....You have a memory like a steel trap for the inane.....No wonder why you are a loser salesman BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

So it’s my fault the Alky lied, fatboy?

You are so pathetic any attempt to troll, no matter how stupid and feeble it makes you look

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Actually 2012. Still before the projects

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I got that from a right wing nutcase websites asshole.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The person who said that is the teachers are teaching CRT and teaching
Some White people are out of their minds, and they have been for a long time … White people feel that we are bullying them when we bring up race.

Caliphate4vr said...


Blogger Roger Amick said...
Actually 2012. Still before the projects


So I’m right neither you nor fatboy can add and he’s supposed to be an accountant.

LOL

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


WOW, CHT kicked roger's ass so hard it knocked him back to 2002.

Twice.

So that's not just a typo.

and it caused him to write this word salad:


Roger Amick said...
The person who said that is the teachers are teaching CRT and teaching
Some White people are out of their minds, and they have been for a long time … White people feel that we are bullying them when we bring up race.


gobbledygook

and he thinks he's a voice of reason

ROFLMFAO !!!



Caliphate4vr said...

and it caused him to write this word salad:

That’s his towering intellect, just ask him

rrb said...



I established the first phase.

By retiring in 2002?

A full 15 YEARS before the "first phase" even began?

Location

Baldwin Park, CA

Project Dates

March 2017 – December 2020


Construction Cost

$180 million

Market

Healthcare


So they used your 15 year old $10M estimate to begin a project 15 years later to the tune of over TEN TIMES THAT @ $180 MILLION.

And I doubt you "retired" alky. A guy like you drank himself out of the job. At the ripe old age of 51, assuming you ARE 70 today.

I have friends and hunting buddies in their 80's who look better than this, and they're not locked down in a nursing home. -

EXPLICIT WARNING: GIANT PILE OF AGED LIBERAL ASSHOLE AT THIS LINK:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ExTL74ZUcAE1jd5?format=jpg&name=large


There you go cali; the warning you requested.

LOL.



Caliphate4vr said...

Thank you

LOL