Friday, May 13, 2022

Should a biological male still intact with male genitals be housed in a women's Prison if he/she identifies as a woman?

New San Diego Ordinance Changes the Definition of 'Woman'
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday adopted a new definition of “woman” that would reportedly allow biological males identifying as females to be included as women in jails, homeless shelters, and even domestic violence shelters.
There are three primary components to the CEDAW Ordinance presented to the Board. The first is a statement of values and goals to prevent and eliminate discrimination, and to achieve gender equality. Discrimination against women extends to transgender women, gender nonconforming women, youth, and those assigned female at birth, which includes transgender men and intersex communities; and the term ‘discrimination against women’ includes any distinction, exclusion, or restriction on the basis of gender and sex assigned at birth.

The other day we read a story about how a woman in a women's prison got pregnant from a biological male who was there because he/she identified as a woman. Not exactly sure why anyone who is a male wouldn't pretend to identify as a woman to avoid a men's prison. After all, I am sure the girls can get rough, but it would not be the same as how prison men can get. I personally know of a couple of men I would not want to mess with who both ended up in prison and ended up in the infirmary after taking a prison beating.

Moreover, given how many inmates end up in awkward sexual relations with the same sex, there is no doubt a biological male would be in high sexual demand in a women's prison. Even if the biological male was not attracted to females, there would certainly be enough females attracted to that biological male. Either way, that seems like a recipe for disaster.

Ironically prison is one of the few places where you can get away with segregating by race and even locking down a particular race (because of prison race gang wars). So while you can openly use race as a factor in prison (whether the person is involved with the gangs or not) you apparently cannot use biological sex as a guide?


55 comments:

anonymous said...

Do I give a flying fuck where they lock any dirt bag.......who gives a shit about gender identity of prisoners except for our atheist host who suddenly cares about everything GOP especially taking the rights away from women!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

Thank you for your well thought out comment, Denny!

anonymous said...

Another reason why the senate should impeach this holier than thou asshole!!!!! Just making noise to stay in the news is not how senators should act.....

ALAN FRAM
Thu, May 12, 2022, 1:40 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul defied leaders of both parties Thursday and single-handedly delayed until next week Senate approval of an additional $40 billion to help Ukraine and its allies withstand Russia's three-month old invasion.

With the Senate poised to debate and vote on the package of military and economic aid, Paul denied leaders the unanimous agreement they needed to proceed. The bipartisan measure, backed by President Joe Biden, underscores U.S. determination to reinforce its support for Ukraine’s outnumbered forces.

The legislation has been approved overwhelmingly by the House and has strong bipartisan support in the Senate. Final passage is not in doubt.



Even so, Paul’s objection was an audacious departure from an overwhelming sentiment in Congress that quickly helping Ukraine was urgent, both for that nation’s prospects of withstanding Vladimir Putin’s brutal attack and for discouraging the Russian president from escalating or widening the war.

It was also a brazen rebellion against his fellow Kentucky Republican, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. McConnell began Thursday’s session by saying senators from “both sides” — meaning Republicans and Democrats — needed to “help us pass this urgent funding bill today,” gesturing emphatically as he said “today.”

anonymous said...

Thank you for your well thought out comment, Denny!


Anything for you Lil Schitty and your complete loss of mind thinking the subject is worthy of anything but disdain!!!!!......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Twitter blowing up right now. Whitehouse tweeted that there were no vaccines before Biden took office. That's very obviously false. 18M had received at least one dose. Biden himself was fully vaccine. But Twitter had not addressed this false tweet.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Who gives a shit??

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

LET'S TALK ABOUT SOMETHING MORE IMPORTANT:

How Minority Rule is Killing America

Republicans not only cling to minority rule, they now want to go to the next step and impose a neofascist Taliban-style government on America run by the morbidly rich and fanatically religious

Thom Hartmann
May 13

Minority rule is killing America. This is most obvious in our Senate and Supreme Court, although it’s also hurt the credibility of the presidency and is damaging many of our states.

It’s happening because of two issues dating back to the founding of our republic, which brought us the Electoral College and unequal representation in the US Senate.

First, here’s how the Electoral College came about, stripped of all the mythology (hint: it mostly had to do with avoiding somebody like Donald Trump ending up in the White House):

After the Revolutionary War, the nation was abuzz about one of that war’s most decorated soldiers, Benedict Arnold, once considered a shoo-in for high elected office, selling out to the British in exchange for money and a title.

Arnold‘s name had been floated for president, and it raised the question of how we could make sure that a stooge working for a foreign government — or just for his own enrichment — didn’t end up in the White House.

Back then, America was so spread out it would be difficult for most citizen/voters to get to know a presidential candidate well enough to spot a spy or traitor, Alexander Hamilton explained in Federalist 68. Therefore, the electors — having no other governmental duty, obligation, or responsibility — would be sure to catch one if it was tried.

“The most deadly adversaries” of America, Hamilton wrote, would probably “make their approaches [to seizing control of the USA] from more than one quarter, chiefly from the desire in foreign powers to gain an improper ascendant in our councils.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The most courageous woman of this generation is far more than than tansexctual

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

When GOP Rep. LIZ CHENEY decided to risk everything politically and serve on NANCY PELOSI’s newly created Jan. 6 investigative panel in the spring of last year, she made something of a vow to herself, according to people close with the Wyoming Republican: She would follow the facts wherever they went, and privately press for the panel to leave no stone unturned to get to the truth of the siege of the Capitol.

No half-baked probes. No shrinking away from key witnesses, as Democrats had done in their past impeachments of Donald Trump. If she was going to do this, she was going to go all the way — even as some members of the panel, we heard back then, didn’t even want to investigate Trump’s actions that day.

On Thursday, Washington saw the latest fruits of Cheney’s labor…

Yes, this is an escalation, and yes, there are risks and downsides. The clock is running down on the committee, and the subpoenas raise the potential of GOP retaliation if and when they come to power.

But good for the 1/6 committee, because this is not a moment for the irresolute. (Spoiler alert: the GOP will retaliate no matter what the Dems do.)

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I read it before and thought that Scott will call it TDS

Anonymous said...

Our new disinformation board cares. Or so we're told.

Caliphate4vr said...

Hey stupid pass a Constitutionally Amendment (do you understand how that’s done now) to change the Senate or STFU

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

A hostile foreign power influencing public opinion or owning a senator was nothing compared to having their man in the White House. As Hamilton wrote:

“How could they better gratify this, than by raising a creature of their own to the chief magistracy [presidency] of the Union?”

But, Hamilton wrote, the Framers of the Constitution “have guarded against all danger of this sort, with the most provident and judicious attention.”

The system they set up to protect the White House from being occupied by an agent of a foreign government was straightforward, Hamilton bragged. The choice of president would not “depend on any preexisting bodies of men, who might be tampered with beforehand to prostitute their votes.”

Instead, the Electoral College would be made up of “persons [selected] for the temporary and sole purpose of making the appointment” of president.

The electors would be apolitical because it would be illegal for a senator or house member to become one, an injunction that is still in the Constitution.

Hamilton wrote:

“And they have excluded from eligibility to this trust, all those who from situation might be suspected of too great devotion to the President in office. No senator, representative, or other person holding a place of trust or profit under the United States, can be of the numbers of the electors.”

This, Hamilton was certain, would eliminate “any sinister bias.”

Rather than average but uninformed voters, and excluding members of Congress who may be subject to bribery or foreign influences, the electors would select a man for president who was brave of heart and pure of soul.

“The process of election [by the electoral college] affords a moral certainty,” Hamilton wrote, “that the office of President will never fall to the lot of any man who is not in an eminent degree endowed with the requisite qualifications.”

Indeed, while a knave or rogue or traitor may fool enough people to even ascend to the office of mayor of a major city or governor of a state, the Electoral College would ferret out such a con man or traitor.

Hamilton wrote:

“Talents for low intrigue, and the little arts of popularity, may alone suffice to elevate a man to the first honors in a single State; but it will require other talents, and a different kind of merit, to establish him in the esteem and confidence” of the men in the Electoral College who would select him as president “of the whole Union. . .”


Hamilton’s pride in the system that he himself had helped create was hard for him to suppress. He wrote:

“It will not be too strong to say, that there will be a constant probability of seeing the station filled by characters preeminent for ability and virtue.”

Unfortunately, things haven’t worked out that way (as we can see with Trump still clinging to his loyalty to Putin and refusing to condemn Russia’s attack of Ukraine).

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Happy Friday the 13th to the Trump loving place

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

James. The former Vice President Mike Pence has broken up with Trump.

Pence breaks overtly from Trump

Former US vice president Mike Pence plans to hold a rally for incumbent Georgia governor Brian Kemp on the eve of that state’s midterms Republican primary - in very public defiance of former president Donald Trump who has chosen to support Kemp’s GOP rival.

The Georgia primary is on May 24 and Pence will hold the rally for Kemp on May 23.

Trump, who has repeatedly attacked Kemp for refusing to entertain his outlandish and untrue claims of voter fraud, has endorsed former David Perdue for the governorship, the former US Senator who lost his seat to Democrat Jon Ossoff in a sensational sweep by Democrats to turn Georgia blue in 2020.

Pence has gently gone against Trump in recent months. In March Pence told Republican donors that “there is no room in this party for apologists for Putin”, comments which came a few days after Trump had called the Russian leader “smart” and “savvy”.

Pence has also disputed Trump’s nonsense claim that the former vice-president could have overturned the 2020 election.

But Pence’s enthusiastic endorsement of Kemp is his most overt pushback against Trump yet. It marks a big change from Pence, who was a famously sycophantic deputy during Trump’s four-year term.

Find someone who looks at you the way Pence looks at Trump pic.twitter.com/lRzuEHq3ep

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Beyond the Pence-Trump intrigue, the Georgia governor primary will offer a revealing look at Trump’s influence over Republican voters – and the future of the Republican party.

Trump has had some hits with his endorsed candidates for the Senate and the House so far this year, but appears to wield less influence in governors races. Trump endorsed Charles Herbster for Nebraska governor, but Hebster lost this week.

The former president has also endorsed a primary contender to Brad Little, the sitting governor of Nebraska, but Little is expected to win easily next week.


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

By the time the telegraph was in widespread use in the late 19th century, the Electoral College had long outlived its usefulness. And now in the past few decades we have seen two terrible presidents, Bush and Trump, put into the White House over the objection of the majority of American voters.

The Senate is also profoundly unequal in its representation of the American people; this is mostly because different states have different sizes and resource bases.

While this was a small problem at the nation’s founding, today, for example, California’s vast resources (unknown in 1787 — Lewis and Clark were still children and thus hadn’t even hit the Pacific yet) have turned it into a such an economic powerhouse that if it were independent it would be the sixth richest nation in the world.

California alone contains 39 million people, almost nine percent of the entire population of the United States, larger than Canada’s 37 million people, with an economy larger than Russia’s.

And yet it is represented by only two senators, the same as Wyoming which has only a half-million citizens (the size of Micronesia), a tiny economy, and few natural resources.

These inequalities have been exacerbated over the past 40 years both because of these 18th century structural errors built into our Constitution, and because, over the past 40 years, a campaign has been undertaken to exploit them by a small group of rightwing billionaires and religious fanatics, with the Powell Memo as their polestar.

They’ve used the wealth and power they’ve inherited or accumulated to manipulate and seize control of our lawmaking institutions at the federal level and in nearly every state.

And Americans have noticed that fair competition has died:

Neither of the last two Republican presidents, for example, was elected by the majority of Americans; the Senate is massively out of balance; and almost every House seat has been gerrymandered to the point where it is no longer in play.

Which is creating a crisis for our nation.

Humans, like most animals, are wired for fairness. Give five toddlers a cookie each and everything is fine; give one of them an extra five cookies and all hell will break loose.

Democracy is in our genes, as is the case with virtually every other animal species on Earth.

When fish swim, bees swarm, or birds migrate it seems like their actions are coordinated telepathically. In fact, each wingbeat or tail twitch left-or-right is noticed as a “vote” by those around them. When more than 50% of the group are twitching to the left, for example, the entire school, swarm, or flock veers to the left. Democracy.

When a mob showed up at the US Capitol threatening to murder the Vice President and Speaker of the House, it was because they genuinely believed Donald Trump’s lie that the majority of Americans had voted for him. People will put their lives and their freedom at risk to right such a perceived minority-rule wrong.

Minority rule almost always ends up producing unfair results that are resented by the majority. We’re seeing this today with a Supreme Court dominated by four rightwing justices who were appointed by presidents who lost the majority vote and who were confirmed by Republican senators who represent 41.5 million fewer Americans than the Senate’s Democrats.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Minority rule has taken over the White House:

We saw it when Bush and Cheney lied us into the war in Iraq after being put in the White House by five Republicans on the Supreme Court, despite having lost the vote to Al Gore by a half-million votes. It provoked the largest demonstrations against a presidential action in the history of the world at the time.

Similarly, when millions protested Trump’s inauguration it was motivated in large part by the widespread knowledge that he’d lost the 2016 election by nearly 3 million votes. Unfairness infuriates people, and rightly so.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Minority rule has taken over our Supreme Court:

A small group of wealthy ideologues spent millions to pack our courts, and we’ll see the backlash in our streets this weekend as people across the nation come out to protest Alito’s assertion that Sir Matthew Hale’s 1670 interpretation of British witchcraft laws should determine the fate of America’s 21st century women.


Minority rule has taken over Congress:

Democrats in the Senate represent 41.5 million more Americans than do Republicans. Yet that minority of Republicans, using the filibuster, have been able to stop everything from voting rights to healthcare to rebuilding our nation from the damage of 40 years of Reaganomics’ neoliberalism.

A total of 77.3 million Americans voted in 2020 for Democrats for the House of Representatives; only 72.8 million voted for Republicans.

Multiple states where the statewide vote is within a point or three of 50/50 (including Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Texas, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Wisconsin) send far more Republicans than Democrats to the US House than their votes would dictate because of Republican gerrymanders.

This fall things will get even worse because of 2021 gerrymanders, meaning that when over half of Americans again (if history and polling holds) vote for Democrats for the House, the GOP will nonetheless likely take control of that body.




rrb said...

Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...

Hey stupid pass a Constitutionally Amendment (do you understand how that’s done now) to change the Senate or STFU



Democrats can never win when their idiotic ideas are put up to a vote. They know this. And it's why control of the USSC is so important. They need the court to force their idiocy upon us. This is how we got Roe in the first place.

It's especially entertaining when they trot out a Russia Television Putin Stooge like Thom Hartmann to argue their point.

Anonymous said...

Biden claiming there was no vaccines before he took office. Of course there was. But he knows ignorant democrats will not know that and may vote for him.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

If we want to preserve this nation, we must try actual representative democracy. Whoever wins the majority vote becomes president, as 15 states and the District of Columbia — representing 195 electoral votes — have chosen (states representing another 75 votes are needed to end the Electoral College).

Expanding and unpacking the Supreme Court would restore fairness and balance to the head of that branch of government, and adding Washington, DC and Puerto Rico as states would help ease the unfairness of representation in the Senate.

Republicans not only cling to minority rule, they now want to go to the next step and impose a neofascist Taliban-style government on America run by the morbidly rich and fanatically religious.

If the Democratic Party is serious about preserving America as a constitutional republic, they must put democracy at the top of their priority list.



Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Minority rule has taken over multiple states:

Most of the states listed above suffer from the same problem in their own legislatures. In statewide elections, because most voters choose Democrats, all but two of those states ended up with Democratic governors; nonetheless, even though only a minority voted for Republicans, their legislatures are still Republican-controlled because of gerrymandering.

Whenever a minority rises up and tries to rule over a majority, particularly if that rule violates basic principles of fair play and empathy, the result is conflict.

In most minority rule situations, that conflict is managed with the power of guns and jail cells: nations that were once democracies — like Russia, Turkey, Egypt, the Philippines, Hungary, Venezuela and others — become police states where dissent and political activity are not tolerated.

We saw Donald Trump, who lost the majority vote in 2016, try this when he ordered Defense Secretary Mark Esper to have our military shoot protestors in the streets of Washington, DC.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

We humans, like most animals from the simplest to the most complex, are wired by evolution for majority-rule to make the decisions that will best serve our immediate interests as well as preserve our species.

The principal idea of democracy is that there is wisdom in numbers. That the majority is more often right than any minority. As Aristotle wrote in his Politics, “[I]t is possible that the many, though not individually good men, yet when they come together may be better, not individually but collectively…”

If we want to preserve this nation,
we must try actual representative democracy. Whoever wins the majority vote becomes president, as 15 states and the District of Columbia — representing 195 electoral votes — have chosen (states representing another 75 votes are needed to end the Electoral College).

Expanding and unpacking the Supreme Court would restore fairness and balance to the head of that branch of government, and adding Washington, DC and Puerto Rico as states would help ease the unfairness of representation in the Senate.

Republicans not only cling to minority rule, they now want to go to the next step and impose a neofascist Taliban-style government on America run by the morbidly rich and fanatically religious.

If the Democratic Party is serious about preserving America as a constitutional republic, they must put democracy at the top of their priority list.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

And James.

Margaret  Atwood: “In the early years of the 1980s, I was fooling around with a novel that explored a future in which the United States had become disunited. Part of it had turned into a theocratic dictatorship based on 17th-century New England Puritan religious tenets and jurisprudence. I set this novel in and around Harvard University—an institution that in the 1980s was renowned for its liberalism, but that had begun three centuries earlier chiefly as a training college for Puritan clergy.”

“In the fictional theocracy of Gilead, women had very few rights, as in 17th-century New England. The Bible was cherry-picked, with the cherries being interpreted literally. Based on the reproductive arrangements in Genesis—specifically, those of the family of Jacob—the wives of high-ranking patriarchs could have female slaves, or ‘handmaids,’ and those wives could tell their husbands to have children by the handmaids and then claim the children as theirs.”

“Although I eventually completed this novel and called it The Handmaid’s Tale, I stopped writing it several times, because I considered it too far-fetched. Silly me. Theocratic dictatorships do not lie only in the distant past: There are a number of them on the planet today. What is to prevent the United States from becoming one of them?”


And unfortunately we may end up being as crazy as Afghanistan 🇦🇫

Ch's post shows that

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

REPUBLICANS WANT A KEPTOCRACY
A NATION STOLEN BY THE RICH

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

They will probably ban information about evolution. Because they believe that the earth was created 6 000 years ago

rrb said...



If the Democratic Party is serious about preserving America as a constitutional republic, they must put democracy at the top of their priority list.


And nothing says "preserving America as a constitutional republic" like changing the rules to tilt the advantage grossly in their favor every time they lose.

Kill the EC, pack the court, allow a southern border invasion for a fresh supply of democrat voters...

The left must destroy the village in order to save it.

Attempted coup's, Ministry of Truth, intentional destruction of the economy......

"This is what democracy looks like!!!"




Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

rrb WANTS minority rule.

The dictatorsip of the RICH.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

*dictatorship

Russia Is Pulling Back from Kharkiv
May 13, 2022 at 9:13 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 106 Comments

“Moscow appears to be withdrawing forces from around Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, where it has been losing ground, in one of Russia’s biggest setbacks since its retreat from Kyiv last month,” the New York Times reports.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

rrb wants minority rule

THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE RICH.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

rrb wants minority rule

THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE RICH.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

RRB WANTS MINORITY RULE
THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE RICH

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

rrb wants minority rule

THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE RICH.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

rrb wants minority rule

THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE RICH.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

rrb wants minority rule

THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE RICH.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

BEING DELETED AGAIN BY A COWARD

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

BEING DELETED AGAIN BY A COWARD

anonymous said...

ging the rules to tilt the advantage grossly in their favor every time they lose.

A very rich comment rat especially knowing that the GOP vote counts in 2000 and earlier have had the R's getting there asses handed to them and still maintained control of congress and the WH!!!!!!!!!! Sad you are too fucking stupid to understand less votes means a loss except for you and trump!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

Most of the states listed above suffer from the same problem in their own legislatures. In statewide elections, because most voters choose Democrats, all but two of those states ended up with Democratic governors;

Kemp R GA
DeSantis R FL
Abbott R TX

New math

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The GOP believes that people are training their children to be gay or transsexuals.

HOUSTON — The Texas Supreme Court ruled on Friday that investigations of parents with transgender children for possible child abuse could continue, after an emergency appeal by state officials including Gov. Greg Abbott. The ruling reversed an appeals court decision that had temporarily halted the inquiries statewide.

But the court said that officials could not resume the investigation into the plaintiffs that had brought the lawsuit, a family and a doctor, acknowledging that the inquiry would cause “irreparable harm” and leaving in place the injunction as their case proceeds to trial.

In its 12-page opinion, the court found that the appeals court had “abused its discretion” in issuing a statewide order at this point in the legal process.

The investigations began in February after Mr. Abbott ordered state officials to consider certain medically accepted treatments for transgender youth to be abuse, including hormones or puberty-suppressing drugs.
.

The ruling on Friday came in response to a legal challenge brought by the parents of a 16-year-old transgender girl. The family was among the first to be investigated by the state’s Department of Family and Protective Services under Mr. Abbott’s order. Several other investigations have since come to light.

The court’s have been saving us until now


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Several off mine to by the coward named Scott

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

rrb said...

Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...

Several off mine to by the coward named Scott



Russian dressing with extra croutons please waiter.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Timothy Evans
May 13, 2022
The Philadelphia Inquirer, perhaps the most influential and well-respected newspaper in Pennsylvania, says that after an in-depth look at Republican primary candidates for statewide office, it cannot endorse any one of them.
The newspaper's editorial board wrote on Friday, "With Pennsylvania voters headed to the polls Tuesday to choose the Republican and Democratic candidates for governor and U.S. Senate, it’s as if the primaries are occurring on two different planets."


As evidence, the Inquirer cited responses to questionnaires it sent to GOP candidates asking the simple question "who won the 2020 presidential election?"

"Only one candidate — Jeff Bartos — agreed to acknowledge reality," it reports.

The blistering editorial continued: "If one of these Republicans wins the general election, they will represent Pennsylvania at the next State of the Union address. We guarantee that it will not be Donald Trump who walks into the U.S. Capitol to deliver the speech. The 2020 election is over. A candidate won, he lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, and his name is Joe Biden."

The editors then questioned how it was possible to support the election of any candidate who would not acknowledge this basic fact.

"How do you find points of agreement when you can’t reach common ground on facts so basic that they could be used in a field sobriety test?" they asked.

In deciding against supporting any GOP candidate, the editorial board also noted the U.S. Supreme Court's apparently impending ruling to strike down Roe v. Wade: "Given the Supreme Court’s apparent plans, the members of the board asked each other if we could bring ourselves to support a candidate who, if given the opportunity, was all but certain to use their pen as governor to ban abortion once the protections of Roe are no longer in place. We could not."

In conclusion the newspaper asks, "How can this nation come to a place where we reach different conclusions and hold different opinions while operating from the same commonly shared set of facts? We don’t have an answer."

The editorial described the predicament as a "sad state of affairs."

We are at the most important place in our history.





Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Currently the Republican Party lives on a different planet.

Anonymous said...

Funny how those GA voting laws that democrats said were Jim crow 2.0 and would prevent people from voting have ushered in record numbers of voters.

More lies from Biden and democrats.

C.H. Truth said...

Reverend...

Statistically two of the worst states in terms of Gerrymandering is New York and California. California gives themselves 85% percent of the House seats in spite of winning only about 60% of the vote. There is almost a 20 seat swing in gerrymandering.

In New York, the map that had to be rewritten only had the GOP with four seats. Gerrymandering at it's finest!



But have no fear, Reverend.


If what you say is true... and Democrats hold such a large majority of the voters, then there is no way that the recent polls showing the GOP with 4% lead in the poll will work itself out.

Since you are listening to claims that Democrats always outvote Republicans because they are just way more popular?



Funny - because if you look at the past six elections - the Popular House vote has favored the GOP three times and favored Democrats three times. The overall average for these past 6 elections have been 48.7 GOP 48.6 DEM

That seems odd considering the story you just cut and pasted?

Anonymous said...

California rejects common sense.
Los Angeles(CNN)As California battles a historic drought and a water crisis looms, the state's coastline protection agency on Thursday unanimously rejected the development of a $1.4 billion desalination plant in Huntington Beach that would have converted ocean water into municipal water for Orange County residents.

Eleven members of the California Coastal Commission voted against the facility, which water treatment developer Poseidon Water has been trying to build for decades.

Poseidon said the plant would be capable of producing up to 50 million gallons of drinking water a day, helping to make the region more drought resilient

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A Georgia election supervisor is under investigation for attempting to get Trump elected in Georgia.

The longer this investigation continues, it will expose the attempted coup was going on across the country 😳



https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2022/05/13/coffee-county-misty-hampton-election/

rrb said...


If what you say is true... and Democrats hold such a large majority of the voters, then there is no way that the recent polls showing the GOP with 4% lead in the poll will work itself out.

Since you are listening to claims that Democrats always outvote Republicans because they are just way more popular?



The pederast doesn't even realize that his screed is wildly contradictory.

Democrats are always amazingly popular and they always win the majority of the vote, but we have to pack the USSC, kill the EC, and make DC & PR states so democrats can stop losing and be in the majority forever.

Thom Hartmann was a clown on Russia TV and he's a clown now.

Myballs said...

VA democrats election supervisor Trey Adkins just indicted on 82 felony counts of election fraud.

rrb said...



According to a press release from Russell County Commonwealth’s Attorney Zach Stoots, Trey Adkins and Sherry Lynn Bailey were indicted on 94 total offenses.

Trey Adkins is the current Knox District Supervisor for Buchanan County, and faces 82 felony charges:

34 counts of False Statement – Election Fraud
11 counts of Absentee Voting Procedure Violation
8 counts of Public Embezzlement
11 counts of Forgery of Public Record
15 counts of Uttering Public Record
3 counts of Conspiracy to Make a False Statement – Election Fraud


Sherry Lynn Bailey was indicted on 12 different felony charges:

4 counts of False Statement – Election Fraud
4 counts of Conspiracy to Make a False Statement
4 counts of Forgery of Public Record

According to the release, Adkins has been under investigation by Virginia State Police for over two years. Stoots was placed as the case’s special prosecutor alongside Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Reece Robinson, and stated that his office would not be releasing any further information on the case.


https://www.wjhl.com/news/crime/buchanan-county-supervisor-trey-adkins-indicted-on-election-fraud-embezzlement/

Anonymous said...

Lol @ Roger.
Just a few days ago Alky said that Social issues are how Socialist Democrats win this fall.

Yet he contradicted himself with:

Anonymous said...

The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit May 13, 2022 at 10:42 AM

Who gives a shit??