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Try? Taking the high ground is no great feat against you libs.
Funny how you try to portray the posters in here that you don't agree with, with the furthest reaches of what you try to consider "Liberal/leftist doctrine" disregarding what that poster actually writes. All the while you post things everyday showing your allegiance to the extreme far right wing reaches of the internet fever swamp. Yet presume the moral high ground in the shadow of excuses for nazis, anarchist, white supremacists, Confederate sympathizers and turning a blind eye to know sworn enemies of democracy and the USA? Lotta nerve you have acting like no one will notice the hypocrisy, maybe your fellow nutters, not me.
 
Funny how you try to portray the posters in here that you don't agree with, with the furthest reaches of what you try to consider "Liberal/leftist doctrine" disregarding what that poster actually writes. All the while you post things everyday showing your allegiance to the extreme far right wing reaches of the internet fever swamp. Yet presume the moral high ground in the shadow of excuses for nazis, anarchist, white supremacists, Confederate sympathizers and turning a blind eye to know sworn enemies of democracy and the USA? Lotta nerve you have acting like no one will notice the hypocrisy, maybe your fellow nutters, not me.
Is it possible to be bitter, virtue signal, and portray oneself as ultra noble all at the same time?
 
Funny how you try to portray the posters in here that you don't agree with, with the furthest reaches of what you try to consider "Liberal/leftist doctrine" disregarding what that poster actually writes. All the while you post things everyday showing your allegiance to the extreme far right wing reaches of the internet fever swamp. Yet presume the moral high ground in the shadow of excuses for nazis, anarchist, white supremacists, Confederate sympathizers and turning a blind eye to know sworn enemies of democracy and the USA? Lotta nerve you have acting like no one will notice the hypocrisy, maybe your fellow nutters, not me.
Yes, no one will notice my rare posts.
 
Figures, what it doesn't say is that she is a Jehovah's witness.

Tennis star Serena Williams says ‘every human’ should be grateful for NFL national anthem protests
8 hours ago
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...MwBXoECAgQGQ&usg=AOvVaw39w-IHqatV09br87DD83Wa


Serena Williams obviously doesn't understand why she has the Freedom
in this Country to make that statement....




The National Anthem and the Flag represent that FREEDOM.


The U.S. National Anthem
"The Star Spangled Banner", was ordered played at military and naval occasions by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916, but was not designated the national anthem by an Act of Congress until 1931.




The words were written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key, who had been inspired by the sight of the American flag still flying over Fort McHenry after a night of heavy British bombardment. The text was immediately set to a popular melody of the time, "To Anacreon in Heaven."

The National Anthem consists of four verses. On almost every occasion only the first verse is sung.

Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep,
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,
In full glory reflected now shines in the stream:
'Tis the star-spangled banner! Oh long may it wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion,
A home and a country should leave us no more!
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave'
From the terror of flight and the gloom of the grave:
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

Oh! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Between their loved home and the war's desolation!
Blest with victory and peace, may the heav'n rescued land
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation.
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: "In God is our trust."
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.
 
So you feel Trumps done a lot of great things for the country... but until he comes out and tells us down at the Ted Cruz pep rally... your really not sure what those good things are. Haha. Do you see why that's funny?
You didn't ask me to name his accomplishments.
 
Nike Promotes Kaepernick For Anniversary Of 'Just Do It.' Kaepernick Boasts Of His Sacrifice.
by Hank BerrienSeptember 3, 2018


It turns out that Nike, which has kept former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick on their payroll since 2011 but has not used him in their ads for the last two years, was saving him for a signature moment, bringing him back in their ads to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their “Just Do It” campaign.

Gino Fisanotti, Nike's vice president of brand marketing for North America, told ESPN, "We believe Colin is one of the most inspirational athletes of this generation, who has leveraged the power of sport to help move the world forward.”


Kaepernick, 30, who was named GQ magazine's Citizen of the Year for 2017, has filed a collusion grievance against the NFL, accusing it of keeping him out of the league because of his protest.

To commemorate Nike’s decision, Kaepernick gleefully tweeted:
 
Nike Promotes Kaepernick For Anniversary Of 'Just Do It.' Kaepernick Boasts Of His Sacrifice.
by Hank BerrienSeptember 3, 2018


It turns out that Nike, which has kept former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick on their payroll since 2011 but has not used him in their ads for the last two years, was saving him for a signature moment, bringing him back in their ads to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their “Just Do It” campaign.

Gino Fisanotti, Nike's vice president of brand marketing for North America, told ESPN, "We believe Colin is one of the most inspirational athletes of this generation, who has leveraged the power of sport to help move the world forward.”


Kaepernick, 30, who was named GQ magazine's Citizen of the Year for 2017, has filed a collusion grievance against the NFL, accusing it of keeping him out of the league because of his protest.

To commemorate Nike’s decision, Kaepernick gleefully tweeted:
Nike just told half of America to f---k off.
Good business decision?
We'll see.
 
Funny how you try to portray the posters in here that you don't agree with, with the furthest reaches of what you try to consider "Liberal/leftist doctrine" disregarding what that poster actually writes. All the while you post things everyday showing your allegiance to the extreme far right wing reaches of the internet fever swamp. Yet presume the moral high ground in the shadow of excuses for nazis, anarchist, white supremacists, Confederate sympathizers and turning a blind eye to know sworn enemies of democracy and the USA? Lotta nerve you have acting like no one will notice the hypocrisy, maybe your fellow nutters, not me.


You are an Idiot .....

A complete " Brown Eye " Idiot.....

Everything in RED is representative of the Democratic Party
and the actions they take.....





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No more 300.00 Nike's for my princess.
I believe addidas makes soccer shoes.
They do, but if your daughter has narrow feet, as my delicate daughters do, the Nikes just fit better.
We will see where this goes, but my prediction as of today, in front of everyone, is that it will hurt Nike.
 
I thought illegal mother fuckers couldn't get welfare?
Now I'm pissed.
The democrats lied to us, I can't believe it. Next it will be drivers licenses and then they will be serving in government, being attorneys, be able to open bank account with fake SS cards and then the Invaders will be able to vote.
What's the USA turning into?
Sounds like some ignorant bastard with questionable citizenship is fundamentally trying to change my country.

REPORT: Huge Number Of Illegals Opting Out Of Welfare Programs Fearing Trump Admin Crackdown
1 hour ago
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...YQBQ&usg=AOvVaw38iu70avPsQSoJYDbcafm1&ampcf=1
 
I thought illegal mother fuckers couldn't get welfare?
Now I'm pissed.
The democrats lied to us, I can't believe it. Next it will be drivers licenses and then they will be serving in government, being attorneys, be able to open bank account with fake SS cards and then the Invaders will be able to vote.
What's the USA turning into?
Sounds like some ignorant bastard with questionable citizenship is fundamentally trying to change my country.

REPORT: Huge Number Of Illegals Opting Out Of Welfare Programs Fearing Trump Admin Crackdown
1 hour ago
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.dailywire.com/news/35386/report-illegals-opting-out-government-assistance-amanda-prestigiacomo?amp&ved=2ahUKEwjvrtankaDdAhUGbK0KHXkoBe4QqUMwAHoECAYQBQ&usg=AOvVaw38iu70avPsQSoJYDbcafm1&ampcf=1
I clicked "informative" for the idiots who havent figured this out yet.
Its a lot worse than you think.
Does anyone think that this welfare (money) is being transferred into money and wired south of the border?
(just floating the idea out there)
 
I clicked "informative" for the idiots who havent figured this out yet.
Its a lot worse than you think.
Does anyone think that this welfare (money) is being transferred into money and wired south of the border?
(just floating the idea out there)
I agree. It is pretty hard to pay income tax when you are working for cash.
 

It’s Labor Day, Not Union Day
September 3rd, 2018
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Construction workers, Shutterstock/ By Bannafarsai_Stock


This Labor Day, when most Americans pause to celebrate workers and their contributions to our nation, union bosses will again attempt to hijack the holiday to promote their agenda of coercive power over America’s workers.

Despite the union boss talking points, there is still much to celebrate this Labor Day. Workers coast to coast have made substantial gains for workplace freedom in recent months.




Look no further than the Supreme Court ruling in Janus v. AFSCME, which protects the First Amendment, constitutional rights of at least five million public sector workers across the country.

Under the Janus decision, argued and won by the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, every public employee is now protected from being fired for refusing to pay union dues or fees. This leaves the choice to join or financially support a labor union with the individual workers union officials claim to represent.


In other words, union officials must work for rank-and-file workers to earn their dues, instead of employees paying union bosses simply to keep their job.


While Janus recognizes that the First Amendment makes union payments voluntary for public employees, an increasing number of states have been passing Right to Work laws to ensure that private sector workers have the same freedom of choice when it comes to union membership and dues.

Although the heightened levels of accountability are making union officials nervous, the concept of worker freedom from coercion is widely supported by the public. Poll after poll shows that 8 in 10 Americans oppose forced union dues and affiliation.

Since 2012, five states have seen new Right to Work laws go into effect. Not only do these laws protect workers’ free choice, but the elimination of forced unionism also gives a boost to the state economy.


For example, just days after the start of 2017, Kentucky passed a Right to Work law that went into effect immediately. U.S. Labor Department data show that 43,000 net new people were added to Kentucky’s employment rolls last year.

Compare this to Missouri, where a Big Labor forced-dues funded ballot initiative blocked the state’s Right to Work law from taking effect. From 2016 to 2017, while neighboring Kentucky enjoyed its employment boost, Missouri’s total number of employed people dropped by nearly 3000.

Right to Work brings clear economic benefits and the support of most American workers who like the choice it provides. Yet union bosses claim that giving employees the right to choose to support a labor union is anti-worker.

For union officials, political activism takes precedence over the priorities of the rank-and-file far too often. Its multi-billion dollar political machine – fed by union dues – enables Big Labor to wield immense clout in Washington, D.C., and state capitals, even though much of that money is spent on candidates and causes opposed by many of the workers union officials claim to represent.

For union officials, their privileges pay off. After all, why bother with the hard work of representing employees as long as they are sitting on a forced-dues revenue stream guaranteed by a government-granted special power?

If union membership, representation, and dues payment were strictly voluntary, union officials would have to earn workers’ support, and officials would need to be accountable and responsive to the rank-and-file or else face a loss of revenue. Instead, workers pay billions each year to union bosses simply because they would lose their jobs if they did not.

Perhaps this Labor Day, union officials should take a step back and reexamine how reliant they are on government-granted compulsory powers…and how this causes millions of American workers to view them as out of touch with those they seek to “represent.”

Mark Mix is president of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation.
 
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