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Abortion rights are being touted as the driver for democrat victories during last nights elections. The 19th Amendment is going to go down in history as the biggest catalyst for the destruction of the US. Women had rather vote for contraceptive murder than strong country, strong economy, strong education and personal freedoms. I am back tracking on my earlier post, fuck it, let em get their asses beaten.
 
TN has done that before. Solid Republican house, Senate and down the line but with a democrat governor. Although it was a very centrist democrat. I don't know how the Kentucky governor lines up.
Kinda the same thing here in Louisiana, we elected John Bel Edwards, middle of the road Democrat. He put prayer back into the public school system. Still a little "left" but could have been a hell of a lot worse. Now we have Jeff Landry as Governor (strong right Republican). (y)
 
Kinda the same thing here in Louisiana, we elected John Bel Edwards, middle of the road Democrat. He put prayer back into the public school system. Still a little "left" but could have been a hell of a lot worse. Now we have Jeff Landry as Governor (strong right Republican). (y)
Looking back in history...... The Edwin Edward's years were not bad..... Compared to where America is today.

The 50th governor of Louisiana for four terms (1972–1980, 1984–1988, and 1992–1996), twice as many elected terms as any other Louisiana chief executive. He served a total of almost 16 years in gubernatorial office, which at 5,784 days is the sixth-longest such tenure in post-Constitutional U.S. history.[4]
 
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Looking back in history...... The Edwin Edward's years were not bad..... Compared to where America is today.

The 50th governor of Louisiana for four terms (1972–1980, 1984–1988, and 1992–1996), twice as many elected terms as any other Louisiana chief executive. He served a total of almost 16 years in gubernatorial office, which at 5,784 days is the sixth-longest such tenure in post-Constitutional U.S. history.[4]
Hell, I used to vote for John Breaux! He would be 100 times better than the RINO"S we have today!
 
Hell, I used to vote for John Breaux! He would be 100 times better than the RINO"S we have today!
Yep, when I left, I kept my old Louisiana drivers license. The only drivers license I ever had that had the Governor's name on it "Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana".
Edwin had a way of telling the people of Louisiana the bad news without them blaming him personally. I was working at EXXON (Baton Rouge) and on Friday afternoon Edwin's jet would leave the airport and do a slow roll over the area so the passengers could look down on Baton Rouge and the river. Then it would make a bee line to Las Vegas. He had a reporter with him many times... There were few secrets.

 
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Yep, when I left, I kept my old Louisiana drivers license. The only drivers license I ever had that had the Governor's name on it "Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana".
Edwin had a way of telling the people of Louisiana the bad news without them blaming him personally. I was working at EXXON (Baton Rouge) and on Friday afternoon Edwin's jet would leave the airport and do a slow roll over the area so the passengers could look down on Baton Rouge and the river. Then it would make a bee line to Las Vegas. He had a reporter with him many times... There were few secrets.

I met the Governor (Edwards) once. Seriously, he was the nicest crook I ever met! :ROFLMAO: God's truth!
 
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While this may be true, ICE cars sales are dropping and repos are going through the roof, so it isnt just EV's.

When the cost of new vehicles surpasses what people are willing to spend, sales go down. EV sales are plummeting because it's a giant scam, as well as being too expensive, minimal range, and are mostly built like shit. Two of the most unreliable vehicles right now are the Hyundai Kona EV and the Ford F150 Lightning. Even Toyota isn't going full electric because they know it's bullshit and are letting the market decide.
 
Republicans will never win a meaningful election again…….
look at Arizona.. all the cheating that happened. Kari Lake fk'n won, but with the cheating, showed she lost.
but the cartel backed politician, hobbs who never debated, cause she knew the fix was in won with all those BS ballots.
D's have their people in place, they are ready.
 
Seems like the illusion of choice is over. They want to step up the speed that fascism/socialism will rule the US. Good luck everyone.

Edit: Anyone see the new US Army recruiting add? It's all white males doing Airborne shit. Looks like shits about to pop off in the middles east again.

Edit: Check out the comments. Looks like recruiting numbers are gonna stay low.

Just one of the comments:

"As a white cis male descended from people who've fought in most conflicts this country has seen going back to the revolutionary war: I feel that joining up would be merely getting in the way of our BIPOC and LGBTQP2A+ troops, wasting valuable resources better spent on them, the true strength and future of this country."

 
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I met the Governor (Edwards) once. Seriously, he was the nicest crook I ever met! :ROFLMAO: God's truth!
I have met him, more than once. I usually just sat back and watched him "work the crowd"...
Remember. A reporter asked him if he was interested in running for President of the USA. With that Silver tongue, he explained that he had much more power and freedom as the Governor of Louisiana than the President of the USA.
Could you imagine Trump, in his prime, and Edwards, in his prime, together running the Untied States of America ?
I could only wish...
 
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The "Government" is hiring. A great sign on bonus, also.

The U.S. has approved more than $42 billion in federal student loan debt forgiveness for more than 615,000 borrowers in the past 18 months as part of a program aimed at getting more people to work in public service jobs, the U.S. Department of Education said this week.
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program is open to teachers, librarians, nurses, public interest lawyers, military members and other public workers. It cancels a borrower’s remaining student debt after 10 years of public interest work, or 120 monthly payments.
The program is separate from President Joe Biden’s student debt relief plan, which would wipe away or reduce loans for millions of borrowers regardless of what field they work in. The U.S. Supreme Court is currently considering whether that plan can go ahead.
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, known as PSLF, was launched in 2007, but stringent rules meant that more than 90% of applicants were rejected, the Department of Education said in 2019.


 
look at Arizona.. all the cheating that happened. Kari Lake fk'n won, but with the cheating, showed she lost.
but the cartel backed politician, hobbs who never debated, cause she knew the fix was in won with all those BS ballots.
D's have their people in place, they are ready.
Where were the republicants? What were they doing to fix it? What have they done so it doesn't happen again?
Uni Party
 
He was prosecuted and he plead guilty. Why a 9 month delay in sentencing?
maybe trying to trackdown dozens of victims for impact statements? i can't think of another good reason.
 
I hate to see that old man punished. On the other hand, maybe more of these environmentalist turds will think twice before blocking more roads.

Oh silly me. I should not wish for that because they are too stupid and won't learn their lesson.
 
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