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https://www.aftfacts.com/randi-weingarten/rssesq said:who controls that teacher's union? lmao
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damn strizzy JC0
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5 hours a day 179 days a year, what a life, lol0
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and all those special holidays that for some (t)reason or another ALWAYS are on a Friday or Monday, lmao0
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Yes, it must be a conspiracy by the lazy Jews whose holidays are set in accordance to their lunar calendar, to get out of work in a society which uses the Gregorian calendar. I'm always amazed by the lengths you will go to to reiterate the fact that every Jewish person has nefarious intent. As a lawyer do you make a point of valuing your own prejudice above logic and evidence too?rssesq said:and all those special holidays that for some (t)reason or another ALWAYS are on a Friday or Monday, lmao
'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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Toronto Film Festival 9/11/2007, '08 - Toronto 1 & 2, '09 - Albany 1, '11 - Chicago 10 -
dual citizenship uprising to commence soon, lmao
http://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebrity/sarah-silverman-walks-back-tweet-urging-military-coup-against-trump/ar-AAmA9Se?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartanntp0 -
Nailed itBS44325 said:Conservatives win because democrats have to constantly waste time dealing with the Free wing of the party. Man do I feel for you guys...
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So... if that theory is true, it just makes conservatives that much Smarter!what dreams said:
Nailed itBS44325 said:Conservatives win because democrats have to constantly waste time dealing with the Free wing of the party. Man do I feel for you guys...
This would ultimately make BS so much smarter than Dems.
It also says that people here thinking that attempting to insult works... is wrong. :rofl:Post edited by Free on0 -
Nothing drives home a profound and influential point like an emoji.0
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“Bernie Sanders was right. The party is in a shambles. For the people who were at the helm to pretend like that isn’t the case is just whistling past the graveyard."
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/317770-sanders-reopens-dem-primary-wounds
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You're listening to the wrong BSFree said:“Bernie Sanders was right. The party is in a shambles. For the people who were at the helm to pretend like that isn’t the case is just whistling past the graveyard."
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/317770-sanders-reopens-dem-primary-wounds0 -
How Democrats are getting played
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/democrats-played-article-1.29618720 -
It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.Free said:How Democrats are getting played
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/democrats-played-article-1.29618720 -
That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.mrussel1 said:
It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.Free said:How Democrats are getting played
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/democrats-played-article-1.2961872
The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.0 -
Precisely my point. Republicans believe in local government so they invest in the process.BS44325 said:
That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.mrussel1 said:
It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.Free said:How Democrats are getting played
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/democrats-played-article-1.2961872
The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.0 -
Exactly. So how does the democratic party fix that philosophy to win at the local level. Free linked the article but I highly doubt he believes in anything other then a big and burdensome federal government.mrussel1 said:
Precisely my point. Republicans believe in local government so they invest in the process.BS44325 said:
That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.mrussel1 said:
It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.Free said:How Democrats are getting played
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/democrats-played-article-1.2961872
The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.0 -
Democrats need to come to terms with the fact that mid terms and local races matter. Until then, the bleeding will continue.BS44325 said:
Exactly. So how does the democratic party fix that philosophy to win at the local level. Free linked the article but I highly doubt he believes in anything other then a big and burdensome federal government.mrussel1 said:
Precisely my point. Republicans believe in local government so they invest in the process.BS44325 said:
That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.mrussel1 said:
It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.Free said:How Democrats are getting played
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/democrats-played-article-1.2961872
The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.0 -
You can assume anything you want about me, big guy. Doesn't mean you're right. Interesting to see you two agree with me and The articles that I posted. People are starting to come around to the let downs of the Democratic Party.BS44325 said:
Exactly. So how does the democratic party fix that philosophy to win at the local level. Free linked the article but I highly doubt he believes in anything other then a big and burdensome federal government.mrussel1 said:
Precisely my point. Republicans believe in local government so they invest in the process.BS44325 said:
That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.mrussel1 said:
It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.Free said:How Democrats are getting played
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/democrats-played-article-1.2961872
The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.0 -
Nobody ever tried to claim the Dem party was without flaws and letdowns, some of us just prefer it over the Republican party.Free said:
You can assume anything you want about me, big guy. Doesn't mean you're right. Interesting to see you two agree with me and The articles that I posted. People are starting to come around to the let downs of the Democratic Party.BS44325 said:
Exactly. So how does the democratic party fix that philosophy to win at the local level. Free linked the article but I highly doubt he believes in anything other then a big and burdensome federal government.mrussel1 said:
Precisely my point. Republicans believe in local government so they invest in the process.BS44325 said:
That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.mrussel1 said:
It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.Free said:How Democrats are getting played
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/democrats-played-article-1.2961872
The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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