Trump Supporters out to Destroy America

LOL !!!

If you want to keep protecting the criminal in the White House -- Vote Republican! If you want full and fair investigations into the corruption in the White House - VOTE DEMOCRATIC!

Let me help your cause.


Your effort is akin to a Chihuahua pissin on a weed.....


VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV 6th AND THE FISHSMELL WILL GO AWAY !

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There might be one thing that Brian Kemp loves more than trying to stop black people from voting: his guns. And pointing his guns at people in campaign ads. And guns in general! In fact, while rallying for Kemp last weekend, Donald Trump said that if Democratic opponent Stacey Abrams becomes governor, she would somehow throw out the Second Amendment and confiscate guns in Georgia.

But Kemp pulled a stunning about-face on Monday when he declared that walking around with guns is "too extreme." He was motivated by a Breitbart article about a viral photo showing members of the New Black Panther Party (confirmed by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution) holding rifles and a pro-Stacey Abrams sign.

Kemp wasn't alone. Noted reasonable person David Clarke has said that the photo is voter intimidation, somehow, and Laura Ingraham, who formerly lost a slough of advertisers after making fun of high school shooting survivors, also decided that open-carrying guns was now cause for concern.

It would be easy to call the conservative messaging on this—claiming that gun control is bad unless the gun-owners are black—schizophrenic. But that would be dishonest. Kemp and his cheerleaders are being extremely consistent here: Like voting, gun rights only apply to white people.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/conservatives-suddenly-decide-guns-bad-165938363.html
 
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There might be one thing that Brian Kemp loves more than trying to stop black people from voting: his guns. And pointing his guns at people in campaign ads. And guns in general! In fact, while rallying for Kemp last weekend, Donald Trump said that if Democratic opponent Stacey Abrams becomes governor, she would somehow throw out the Second Amendment and confiscate guns in Georgia.

But Kemp pulled a stunning about-face on Monday when he declared that walking around with guns is "too extreme." He was motivated by a Breitbart article about a viral photo showing members of the New Black Panther Party (confirmed by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution) holding rifles and a pro-Stacey Abrams sign.

Kemp wasn't alone. Noted reasonable person David Clarke has said that the photo is voter intimidation, somehow, and Laura Ingraham, who formerly lost a slough of advertisers after making fun of high school shooting survivors, also decided that open-carrying guns was now cause for concern.

It would be easy to call the conservative messaging on this—claiming that gun control is bad unless the gun-owners are black—schizophrenic. But that would be dishonest. Kemp and his cheerleaders are being extremely consistent here: Like voting, gun rights only apply to white people.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/conservatives-suddenly-decide-guns-bad-165938363.html


Which one is Kemp !

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The 2018 midterm elections brought significant gains for Democrats, who retook the House of Representatives and snatched several governorships from the grip of Republicans.

But some were left questioning why Democrats suffered a series of setbacks that prevented the party from picking up even more seats and, perhaps most consequentially, left the US Senate in Republican hands.

Among the most eye-catching was a statistic showing Democrats led Republicans by more than 12 million votes in Senate races, and yet still suffered losses on the night and failed to win a majority of seats in the chamber.

But constitutional law experts said more pressing concerns for Democrats could be found in a combination of gerrymandering and voter suppression tactics that might have prevented them from winning an even larger majority in the House and some key statewide elections.

“The rise of minority rule in America is now unmistakable,” said Laurence Tribe, a constitutional law professor at Harvard University.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-got-millions-more-votes-120012119.html
 
The 2018 midterm elections brought significant gains for Democrats, who retook the House of Representatives and snatched several governorships from the grip of Republicans.

But some were left questioning why Democrats suffered a series of setbacks that prevented the party from picking up even more seats and, perhaps most consequentially, left the US Senate in Republican hands.

Among the most eye-catching was a statistic showing Democrats led Republicans by more than 12 million votes in Senate races, and yet still suffered losses on the night and failed to win a majority of seats in the chamber.

But constitutional law experts said more pressing concerns for Democrats could be found in a combination of gerrymandering and voter suppression tactics that might have prevented them from winning an even larger majority in the House and some key statewide elections.

“The rise of minority rule in America is now unmistakable,” said Laurence Tribe, a constitutional law professor at Harvard University.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-got-millions-more-votes-120012119.html
Keep dreaming.
 
The 2018 midterm elections brought significant gains for Democrats, who retook the House of Representatives and snatched several governorships from the grip of Republicans.

But some were left questioning why Democrats suffered a series of setbacks that prevented the party from picking up even more seats and, perhaps most consequentially, left the US Senate in Republican hands.

Among the most eye-catching was a statistic showing Democrats led Republicans by more than 12 million votes in Senate races, and yet still suffered losses on the night and failed to win a majority of seats in the chamber.

But constitutional law experts said more pressing concerns for Democrats could be found in a combination of gerrymandering and voter suppression tactics that might have prevented them from winning an even larger majority in the House and some key statewide elections.

“The rise of minority rule in America is now unmistakable,” said Laurence Tribe, a constitutional law professor at Harvard University.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-got-millions-more-votes-120012119.html
Justice Ginsburg hospitalized after fracturing 3 ribs in fall...
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/08/sup...insburg-85-has-broken-her-ribs-in-a-fall.html
 
The 2018 midterm elections brought significant gains for Democrats, who retook the House of Representatives and snatched several governorships from the grip of Republicans.

But some were left questioning why Democrats suffered a series of setbacks that prevented the party from picking up even more seats and, perhaps most consequentially, left the US Senate in Republican hands.

Among the most eye-catching was a statistic showing Democrats led Republicans by more than 12 million votes in Senate races, and yet still suffered losses on the night and failed to win a majority of seats in the chamber.

But constitutional law experts said more pressing concerns for Democrats could be found in a combination of gerrymandering and voter suppression tactics that might have prevented them from winning an even larger majority in the House and some key statewide elections.

“The rise of minority rule in America is now unmistakable,” said Laurence Tribe, a constitutional law professor at Harvard University.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-got-millions-more-votes-120012119.html


Voting for the Senate races are statewide....gerrymandering?
Do tell.
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