2020...

How far is that?

Back to when they immigrated, some roots from the mid-1600's, up to my mother's father's parents in the 1880's. No slaves or slave owners documented in there.

Broad statements with no facts to back them up are very Trumpian, so I am not surprised the plumber took that route.
 
You really are sensitive. Did I bring up Harris? Nope.

All I did was call you out as a Democrat playing the race card. It's you're party, the Dems, who deal in race-baiting and it's hilarious to watch you try and spin it the other way.

Dummy.
That’s two posts just today about race.
You sound scared and angry...she’s just a girl, don’t worry about it so much.
 
Hey fuck face...did you read what the poll said?
Timely because the discussion was about Biden... but more importantly it was about how the majority of blacks and whites felt about busing.
A majority were opposed.
Now go fuck yourself.


A majority of Americans continue to favor public school integration, but few people—black or white—think that busing is the best way to achieve that goal, the Gallup Poll reported yesterday.
Very timely, you’re right. Now show me some polls from 1955, would ya’?
 
JULY 2, 2019
Willie Brown's Ex-Girlfriend Opposes School Choice
By Daniel John Sobieski
The well-rehearsed attack by Sen. Kamala Harris on Joe Biden that destroyed his candidacy during the clown-car Democratic presidential debates should have come as no surprise to those who have watched her rise to political prominence. Never mind its relevance or accuracy -- for Harris the ends have always justified the means.

We saw during the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh that Kamala Harris is an ambitious politician with a chain-saw-prosecutorial style designed to bludgeon her targets with attacks and arguments that are more bluster than brilliant. She revealed herself to be a political opportunist who, as Sen. Cory Booker’s “Spartacus moment” fizzled, knows an “Elmer Gantry moment” when she sees one. As Jonathan S. Tobin noted in National Review:

She first earned notoriety in the Senate last year by demonstrating open incivility bordering on bullying when she interrogated Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the national-intelligence chiefs. Bullying witnesses and cutting them off before they have a chance to answer is her modus operandi during hearings…

The same qualities were on display during her questioning of Kavanaugh. But while, like the other Democrats, she never succeeding in outsmarting the judge, she was the only one to momentarily flummox him by bringing up the Mueller investigation.

She started with an impossibly general and specious query about whether he had ever discussed the Mueller probe with “anyone.”…by asserting, even by implication, that Kavanaugh might somehow be part of the Russia-collusion discussion, Harris gave liberal Democrats exactly the kind of red meat they crave.

Along with her snide and disrespectful prosecutorial tone, that made her the winner of the first day of the Kavanaugh primary.
 
JULY 2, 2019
Why We Need to Stop Saying 'Health Care'
By Leann Horrocks
The Democrats have once again sucked us into using their terminology, and it is much to our detriment. We should be saying “Medical Care” instead of “Health Care.”

Here are two reasons we need to change our terminology.

1. “Health Care” has far broader implications than “Medical Care” does.

“Universal “Health Care” meets the standard for the classic progressive goal -- it is vague, moral-sounding and completely unattainable so it will have a long shelf life.

The intensive use of this expression “Health Care” allows people to lump in all kinds of “well-being” issues. This is dangerous, and was the main thrust behind ObamaCare. If the cost of general well-being is the responsibility of the government, that confers huge power to the government. If something politicians don’t like can be linked to well-being, then the government can stop it because it is too costly for the American taxpayer.

This kind of thinking leads to people like Michael Bloomberg doing things he personally thinks are “morally right.” Remember this?

"A proposal in 2012 by former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg to limit the sales of sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces ignited a global debate over soda consumption."

Fortunately, this idea was knocked down in 2014 by New York’s highest court. Mayor Bloomberg probably had good intentions from the perspective of the rarified world he lives in, but it was beyond pushy and thoughtlessly harmful to vendors and consumers both.

Far more dangerous are political issues -- and today everything is political. A President Swalwell (God help us) would surely think semi-automatic guns are detrimental to the “health” of Americans and would be very costly to a single-payer plan. Treating all those messy gunshot wounds are clogging the hospitals in Chicago. Clearly they have to go -- as a matter of fact, maybe all guns should go -- we can start with the law-abiders, then move on to the bad guys.
 
JULY 2, 2019
Why We Need to Stop Saying 'Health Care'
By Leann Horrocks
The Democrats have once again sucked us into using their terminology, and it is much to our detriment. We should be saying “Medical Care” instead of “Health Care.”

Here are two reasons we need to change our terminology.

1. “Health Care” has far broader implications than “Medical Care” does.

“Universal “Health Care” meets the standard for the classic progressive goal -- it is vague, moral-sounding and completely unattainable so it will have a long shelf life.

The intensive use of this expression “Health Care” allows people to lump in all kinds of “well-being” issues. This is dangerous, and was the main thrust behind ObamaCare. If the cost of general well-being is the responsibility of the government, that confers huge power to the government. If something politicians don’t like can be linked to well-being, then the government can stop it because it is too costly for the American taxpayer.

This kind of thinking leads to people like Michael Bloomberg doing things he personally thinks are “morally right.” Remember this?

"A proposal in 2012 by former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg to limit the sales of sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces ignited a global debate over soda consumption."

Fortunately, this idea was knocked down in 2014 by New York’s highest court. Mayor Bloomberg probably had good intentions from the perspective of the rarified world he lives in, but it was beyond pushy and thoughtlessly harmful to vendors and consumers both.

Far more dangerous are political issues -- and today everything is political. A President Swalwell (God help us) would surely think semi-automatic guns are detrimental to the “health” of Americans and would be very costly to a single-payer plan. Treating all those messy gunshot wounds are clogging the hospitals in Chicago. Clearly they have to go -- as a matter of fact, maybe all guns should go -- we can start with the law-abiders, then move on to the bad guys.
Lump in the term “medical insurance” which in America does not sit on a market, thus no risk pools, and now you no longer have insurance.
 
That’s two posts just today about race.
You sound scared and angry...she’s just a girl, don’t worry about it so much.
I thought you white boys were suppossed to be smart? But I see you're doing your best to disprove that theory.
 
QUOTE="Hüsker Dü, post: 272928, member: 1707"

Why is her racial makeup an issue?
The rest is reich wing fantasy, and
white nationalist dreams.

/QUOTE

You get lost quite easily don't you....
You need a Union " Handler " 24/7 it appears....
 
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