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If your house had locking exterior doors, then you effectively have walls around your residence.

A door is nothing more than an opening in a wall.


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So it seems.
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Don’t be fooled. He lives behind a virtual wall of white privilege.

Mr. Squeezer has previously stated he and his significant other are two working professionals from home. I guess Mr. Squeezer needs two incomes to support his family.
 

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In other interesting news. WTF are you doing Squeezer?

You cannot honestly think these thoughts?

 

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In other interesting news. WTF are you doing Squeezer?

You cannot honestly think these thoughts?


Well, it isn’t really his thoughts. He cut and paste it.
Im not sure he can generate a conscious thought at this point.
His comments concerning the what if’s are essentially parroting a version of other people’s agenda based views.

But...it does mean he might be at a tipping point. Helen Keller was said to be the most unreasonable right before her awakening?
 

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Mr. Squeezer has stated he believes in open borders.

Thats news... Go ahead and point out when/where.



In fact he has also stated he has no walls around his residence.

Not a foot of fence on our property... Yet!! The kids are getting to the right age for us to get another Golden ;-) so that may change.

Doors are never locked during the day and sometimes not even at night. Not sure what kind of places you guys are living in but its never been a problem where we have lived.
 

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Now that’s some white privilege right there!!
 

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cut and paste article?..........you don't have your own opinion?

Did you bother to read the article? The entire premise is that its nearly impossible for the average American to have an opinion on this as they have never experienced it. OK let me clean that up a bit. EVERY American is going to have an opinion on it but only the smallest fraction of them can base it on actual experience.

We are 60 posts in and exactly none of you have commented on the content in any meaningful way. Sure its fun taking shots at me but thats really not going to get you anywhere.
 

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Mr. Squeezer has previously stated he and his significant other are two working professionals from home. I guess Mr. Squeezer needs two incomes to support his family.


And yore point is...?
 

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Well, it isn’t really his thoughts. He cut and paste it.
Im not sure he can generate a conscious thought at this point.
His comments concerning the what if’s are essentially parroting a version of other people’s agenda based views.

But...it does mean he might be at a tipping point. Helen Keller was said to be the most unreasonable right before her awakening?

I like Squeezer. I think he can be salvaged at some point. He and I have been able to have calm, cogent PM's for years. I'm very excited to spend my 500.00 in November.

His copy and paste makes as much sense as the girl "sticking a flute in her pussy", entertaining perhaps, but useless.
 

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Did you bother to read the article? The entire premise is that its nearly impossible for the average American to have an opinion on this as they have never experienced it. OK let me clean that up a bit. EVERY American is going to have an opinion on it but only the smallest fraction of them can base it on actual experience.

We are 60 posts in and exactly none of you have commented on the content in any meaningful way. Sure its fun taking shots at me but thats really not going to get you anywhere.

Experienced what?
 

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Did you bother to read the article? The entire premise is that its nearly impossible for the average American to have an opinion on this as they have never experienced it. OK let me clean that up a bit. EVERY American is going to have an opinion on it but only the smallest fraction of them can base it on actual experience.

We are 60 posts in and exactly none of you have commented on the content in any meaningful way. Sure its fun taking shots at me but thats really not going to get you anywhere.
Mr. Squeezer, you’re talking about meaningful way, why don’t you post something that has some meaning instead of hogwash. “Not really going to get you anywhere“ so you want people to be somewhere special like you are in Portland.
 

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I like Squeezer. I think he can be salvaged at some point. He and I have been able to have calm, cogent PM's for years. I'm very excited to spend my 500.00 in November.

His copy and paste makes as much sense as the girl "sticking a flute in her pussy", entertaining perhaps, but useless.

Yeah, we’ve been civil behind the scenes at times. (I followed your advice,’squeezer, on that little 401 fund, btw!)

But Steve, as you know I can’t quite share your optimism for ol squeezer at this point.
On a side note, what ya gonna spend the $500 on?? Ammo?!
 

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Now you are getting it...

Mr. Squeezer, are you saying your particular station in life is attributed only to the fact that you are white. So you’ve never worked to get ahead everything was just handed it to you?
 
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Mr. Squeezer, are you saying your particular station is life is attributed only to the fact that you are white. So you’ve never worked to get ahead everything was just hand it to you?

Were you around when he posted his racist opinions from his vanilla stronghold??

Frankly it’s no wonder he’s so ate up with white guilt!
 

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i would just rather hear your opinion, not some other dude...........if you think a story is germane, posting a link is cool
but i admit, hearing your version of things is fascinating....lol.........all due respect

your new delta tau chis name is..........drive by:)
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Yeah, we’ve been civil behind the scenes at times. (I followed your advice,’squeezer, on that little 401 fund, btw!)

But Steve, as you know I can’t quite share your optimism for ol squeezer at this point.
On a side note, what ya gonna spend the $500 on?? Ammo?!

I'm gonna buy a paint ball gun and pepper balls. With what's left, I'll buy Brian a Trump flag for his room. 😆
 

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Did you bother to read the article? The entire premise is that its nearly impossible for the average American to have an opinion on this as they have never experienced it. OK let me clean that up a bit. EVERY American is going to have an opinion on it but only the smallest fraction of them can base it on actual experience.

We are 60 posts in and exactly none of you have commented on the content in any meaningful way. Sure its fun taking shots at me but thats really not going to get you anywhere.
read the fucking fifth post. HE QUOTED THE FUCKING THING
 

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Did you bother to read the article? The entire premise is that its nearly impossible for the average American to have an opinion on this as they have never experienced it. OK let me clean that up a bit. EVERY American is going to have an opinion on it but only the smallest fraction of them can base it on actual experience.

We are 60 posts in and exactly none of you have commented on the content in any meaningful way. Sure its fun taking shots at me but thats really not going to get you anywhere.

Yore problem is 4 years of Russia, Russia, Russia..............................NO ONE cares what alarm bells you sound any longer, especially some TDS bullshit like you just claimed. :(



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Fake news purveying has consequences!!!!!! 😂
 

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Were you around when he posted his racist opinions from his vanilla stronghold??

Frankly it’s no wonder he’s so ate up with white guilt!

I’ve been lurking around since this board was started I just never really felt like commenting nor did I really have any extra time. What I have noticed about Mr. Squeezer is his loose cannon technique.
 

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We Don’t Know How to Warn You Any Harder. America is Dying.
We Survivors of Authoritarianism Have a Message America Needs to Hear: This is Exactly How it Happens, and It’s Happening Here.


Right about now, something terrible is happening in America. Society is one tiny step away from the final collapse of democracy, at the hands of a true authoritarian, and his fanatics. Meanwhile, America’s silent majority is still slumbering at the depth and gravity of the threat.
I know that strikes many of you as somehow wrong. So let me challenge you for a moment. How much experience do you really have with authoritarianism? Any? If you’re a “real” American, you have precisely none.
Take it from us survivors and scholars of authoritarianism. This is exactly how it happens. The situation could not — could not — be any worse. The odds are now very much against American democracy surviving.
If you don’t believe me, ask a friend. I invite everyone who’s lived under authoritarianism to comment. Those of us how have?
We survivors of authoritarianism have a terrible, terrible foreboding, because we are experiencing something we should never do: deja vu. Our parents fled from collapsing societies to America. And here, now, in a grim and eerie repeat of history, we see the scenes of our childhoods played out all over again. Only now, in the land that we came to. We see the stories our parents recounted to us happening before our eyes, only this time, in the place they brought us to, to escape from all those horrors, abuses, and depredations.
We survivors are experiencing this terrible feeling of deja vu right now as a group, as a class. We talk about it, how eerie and grim this sense of deja vu is. It’s happening all over again! Do you remember this part of your childhood? When the armed men roamed the streets? When the secret police disappeared opponents? When the fascist masses united — and that was enough to destroy democracy for good? We talk about it, believe me — but you don’t hear it because we have no real voice. America’s pundits are named Chris and Jake and Tucker. They are not named Eduardo and Ravi and Xiao and Umair. But Chris and Jake and Tucker can’t help you now. They don’t know what the hell they’re dealing with. They literally have no idea because they have no experience whatsoever.
The only people who do right now in America are us survivors. Let me remind you, by the way, what happens we speak out: we lose whatever credibility and status we have. The moment I began to warn of this, I lost my column in HBR, my cable news appearances, and so forth. Don’t cry for me. Understand me, my friend, know me. If we had a voice, we survivors, we would be warning you as loudly and strongly as we possibly could.
All of us. We would say:

This is not a joke. This is not a drill. When we survivors of authoritarianism experience, as a group, a class, a cohort, something that we never, ever should — the horrific deja vu that the horrors of our childhoods, that our parents knew, are happening, all over again, here, something is much, much more wrong than you know.
Now let me make all the above concrete. I am going to use the example of Kenosha to draw out things that perhaps only we survivors can see — or at least that we see first and easiest. Things that the “real” American is either still playing dumb about, or is still mum about, and both equate to the same thing: silence, which is complicity, in times like these.
When we look at Kenosha, we survivors, and you “real” Americans, do we see the same thing? Do we feel the same gravity, pain, urgency? You will have to tell me. Here is what I see, that I’m 100% sure every survivor sees — but I doubt “real” Americans fully see yet.
What happened there? A young man was radicalized by the movement that fascist President led. The fascist President spoke of hated minorities as animals and vermin. He led his faithful in chants of hate, moments that built the bond of the tribe between them. Soon enough, that President was speaking of peaceful protesters as anarchists and revolutionaries and seditionaries. And the question that the fascist raises was left hanging in the air. “My people, my flock — what do we do with traitors?”
The answer, to a young man like that, is what it was in Nazi Germany, in the Islamic World, in every fascist collapse since time began. We kill them. So off he went with his rifle — and killed innocent people. Perfectly innocent people.
There is a crucial lesson there. America already has an ISIS, a Taliban, an SS waiting to be born. A group of young men willing to do violence at the drop of a hat, because they’ve been brainwashed into hating. The demagogue has blamed hated minorities and advocates of democracy and peace for those young men’s stunted life chances, and they believe him. That’s exactly what an ISIS is, what a Taliban is, what an SS is. The only thing left to do by an authoritarian is to formalize it.
But when radicalized young men are killing people they have been taught to hate by demagogues right in the open, on the streets — a society has reached the beginnings of sectarian violence, the kind familiar in the Islamic world, and is at the end of democracy’s road.
How did the state’s law enforcement respond? In America, they’re simply called “the police.” They let him do it, and then they protected him. The killer was only brought to justice because there was a national outcry after the act was caught on video. If none of that had happened, he probably would never have been. The police were forced to act, in other words.
What do we survivors see in that tiny parable? Crucial institutions have already been captured by the extremist factions who stand against democracy. Do all those cops think of themselves as fascists? Of course they don’t. So what? Mullahs don’t think of themselves as hate preachers, either. What else do you call someone who gives a violent young man with a gun a free pass to kill people, though? Someone who tries to shield him after the murder? A good and decent person?
The police in America might not all think they are fascists. Certainly, not all of them are. But what is certain is that some significant number of them are captured. They are sympathetic to the forces which are now attacking democracy. They prioritize those forces over democracy, freedom, peace, justice.
Let me give you an example. My friend Ben is a London copper. He abhors the violence in America. His jaw is dropped by it. He rejects carrying a gun, or even a taser. Do you see how big the gap, the problem is?
If the police force is captured by the extremists — at least many police forces, it seems, then harder questions are raised. What about the armed forces?
They’re democracy’s last line of protection. What happens when a Trump, a Saddam, a Gaddafi, refuses to leave office? The military must remove them — or if it doesn’t, it becomes their plaything. That game of brinksmanship is exactly how Saddams and Gaddafis capture militaries. By daring them to, and when they don’t — bang! — their back is broken.
That’s another thing we survivors see very clearly right now, but “real” Americans might not. The capture of a police force is not just the capture of a police force. It threatens the whole fabric of a democracy. The monopoly on violence that the people’s agents should have is being transferred to the authoritarian. Why else would police forces beat people on the streets? Give hateful young men a free pass to kill people?
It all points to the beginnings of true violence, not just at the hands of the radicals — but aided and abetted by the state. That is the point at which a democracy finishes collapsing — and never comes back. Because once the state is free to do real violence — who is going to protest? Speak out? Even criticize?
Let me make that point crystal clear, by continuing my example. What happened next in Kenosha?
Trump threatened to send in “federal agents” — and then he did. Which “federal agents”? The ones he used just a few weeks ago, in Portland. The “Homeland Security” force which has become the precise equivalent of his Irani Republican Guard or SS: a paramilitary which isn’t accountable to the people, any democratic institution, wears no badges, can’t be identified, and is controlled only by the authoritarian, at his discretion and whim.
What did Trump’s stormtroopers do in Kenosha? They disappeared people, just like in Portland. They simply picked groups of people, roared up in unmarked cars, and…abducted them. To where? To jails. For what reason? For no reason — there were no warrants involved, no due process, no Constitutionality whatsoever. People were simply made to vanish. Like in the Soviet Union. Like in Saddam’s Iraq or Gaddafi’s Libya. Like in Nazi Germany.
Again, the “real” American will think I’m exaggerating at this point, so let me say it again. This is what more or less every survivor of authoritarianism thinks, not just me. The only people who don’t think, who still dismiss these comparisons as alarmist are the ones who have never experienced authoritarianism. Those of us who have? We know that abductions by paramilitaries in unmarked cars at the whim of a tyrant are really, really bad.
Why? They point to the complete breakdown of the rule of law. The rule of law only means something when an authoritarian can’t simply disappear people from the streets, ordering his paramilitary to do it, ignoring the constitution, discarding due process — with total impunity. But all that is exactly what Trump can do.
He now has the nascent powers of a Gaddafi or a Saddam. No, I’m not kidding. He doesn’t have the full powers, to be sure — but he certainly has the beginnings of them. Maybe he can’t have people tortured in jail yet — but he can have almost anyone he likes in America picked up and disappeared.
S
o how far away do you think even worse abuses of power are? When a tyrant can have almost anyone in a country they like disappeared, how far away do you really think torture is? Rape? Murder? I’m not being hyperbolic. I’m trying to speak to you like an adult. Will you listen?
Let me finish my story of Kenosha, then, before the reality of authoritarianism overwhelms us both.
What happened next?
Nothing.
There was a deafening silence. America’s intellectuals and pundits didn’t say authoritarianism, didn’t say fascism — again. America’s good cops didn’t exactly stand up for democracy. America’s generals didn’t assure the nation they’d intervene. America’s people didn’t wake up.
What happened after an authoritarian showed he had the power to have people disappeared — people who protested the killing of innocents which itself was inspired by the authoritarian, at the hands of a young radicalized man — was…
Nothing.

People didn’t pour into the streets of the capitol, by the millions. The nation’s intellectuals and columnists didn’t call for the head of state’s resignation. The opposition didn’t immediately start a global movement to observe these abuses of power.
Nothing happened.
And so the predictable is really what happened.
The authoritarian’s numbers rose in the polls. That is because there is always some significant number of people who respond to violence, brutality, hate. Unless they are reminded, sternly, forcefully, that there is something better. That this is not who we must be. That this is the wrong path.
In America, that is not happening. Not nearly enough to fight authoritarianism, and win. That’s not my opinion: it’s a factual reality. Trump is rising in the polls, and is now at the point where the slightest secret hate vote — all those polite soccer moms who say they’d never vote for him, and then do, in the heat of the voting booth — will give him an outright victory. He won’t even have to contest a loss, as he’s sure to do. He will just win.
And then American democracy will be over.

Because the last and final thing we survivors of democracy know is that truly terrible things are on the way then. Yes, really. Men who can put kids in cages and radicalize younger men to do real violence? They don’t want you to live in peace, freedom, harmony, and goodness. They want you to live in fear, despair, and terror. And they will begin using extreme violence to do it.
A second Trump term? It will involve all of the following. Shock troops on the streets. Disappearances becoming everyday events. Critics and dissidents being tortured in hidden jails. Expression and thought being monitored for any negative portrayal of the fascists. Hated minorities institutionally dehumanized and resegregated. It will involve levels of such horrific violence and brutality that Americans still cannot understand or grasp precisely because they have been lucky enough to have never yet personally experienced them.
So leave it to us. We survivors. We dispossessed ones. The exiles and orphans of modernity. The ones who have never felt like we belonged. The gift we always could have given you was to protect you from this. But even the good Americans never gave us room as true equals in their promised land. That is how America got here. By never letting us in, even though we were here. We could have told you how it happens, and what “it” means.
But it is not too late to listen to us.
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bashing white because they are white, and not black or oppressed is idiotic........saying one race matters over another is stupid.....fighting racism, with more racism.....and it was designed to divide everyone..........and at the same time defund the cops? what a coincidence....all the oppresion cop killing cities are run by dems, top down..........why is that trump.......why haven't the dems fixed in their years in power..........this isnt happening in conservative cities....but it is trump.........they want us divided when this thing goes, we are fighting eachother, not looking for them as they sneek out the back door with the loot........r's and d's

you dont see? so biden your candidate that you wanted? not met one dem yet that said yes, but he is the nominee......funny, huh? libs and media stoking at every opportunity, but you dont see..........you are being duped

 
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Did you bother to read the article? The entire premise is that its nearly impossible for the average American to have an opinion on this as they have never experienced it. OK let me clean that up a bit. EVERY American is going to have an opinion on it but only the smallest fraction of them can base it on actual experience.
My opinion just comes from history. Since you don't believe in history anymore, because it does not conform to your views, I will not bother with my opinion.

But in the last month I have had long discussions with 3 friends. I will give you their opinions.

Friend one, from China. He grew up running the streets trying to get enough rice and broth to survive. He managed to get to the US as a young boy, joined a gang because his dad beat him and threw him out of the house and it was what he knew to survive. Found a mentor when he was arrested at age 14. Now a CEO of a large international shipping company, who spends most of his non working time helping people get by. Literally managed millions of dollars in donations and time per month, in his spare time.

He cannot believe he is hearing the same old rhetoric he heard as a boy. That we do not understand why the USA is so fucking important around the world, why our freedom is more important than anything else, because it is the only real light to shine around the world, to show what can happen when government gets out of the way.

Friend two, born in USA. Her parents got out of Vietnam on boats, and created a life in the USA. She is currently a schoolteacher.

She cannot believe that people do not understand that these violent mobs who claim to be for "justice" are the same mobs who ran around her parent's country burning villages when the "mayors" and the priests would not submit to the revolutionaries and give them food, shelter, and silence so they could spread. She cannot believe that people think somehow democratic socialism is going to turn out any different this time..

Friend three, from Poland. He escaped shortly before the strikes and the fall of the communist government. He has said that if his parents knew it was only going to be a few more years, they would have stayed, but they felt the need to give him a shot at a future, and so they brought him here so he could have a chance at success and freedom. Currently head of aerodynamics at a NASCAR team.

He literally cannot believe the rest of the country in not already out in the streets with arms to end the riots and mobs. He understands why the police do not want to be seen as the "secret police" and he understands that they are subject to the orders of the civilian politicians. He thinks they would gladly stand aside and let the public take care of business and they would not look at it so hard if people just put down the riots. I told him that as much as they might want to, the police are not willing to look the other way, because the whole point is the laws matter, no matter what.

He told me in the last few minutes of the discussion to get ready. Because when the mobs decide they have an advantage, they are going to make choices for us. And we are going to have to decide to enter slavery or stand and fight.

You know something? I believe every single one of them.
 

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Yeah, we’ve been civil behind the scenes at times. (I followed your advice,’squeezer, on that little 401 fund, btw!)

But Steve, as you know I can’t quite share your optimism for ol squeezer at this point.
On a side note, what ya gonna spend the $500 on?? Ammo?!

You’ve actually spent time with Squeezer behind the scenes?
 

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The author of that piece Umair Haque is known for this type of diatribe.

Talking about secret police disappearing people, but failing to mention why they would be showing up at all after weeks of rioting - classic scare mongering and political positioning.

 
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The author of that piece Umair Haque is known for this type of diatribe.

Talking about secret police disappearing people, but failing to mention why they would be showing up at all after weeks of rioting - classic scare mongering and political positioning.


Yes this hysteria exists on both the left and right. I don’t know why anyone buys into any of it.
 

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Yes this hysteria exists on both the left and right. I don’t know why anyone buys into any of it.

Correct.
Each sides refusal to call out their own parties BS is part of the terrible divided situation we are in today.
 

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Boy.... the turd sure runs deep in ol'sqeezeeee

@squeezer Hey fuckstick, a few of my partners have 3rd degree burns from getting hit with those "firecrackers" you seem to think are just fine to throw at officers. Just remember your position here when Karma finds you.
 

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Correct.
Each sides refusal to call out their own parties BS is part of the terrible divided situation we are in today.

There is division certainly. I still believe we are not as divided as people as it seems on social media. But I could also be wrong.
 

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There is division certainly. I still believe we are not as divided as people as it seems on social media. But I could also be wrong.

Social media comes alive with Hitler analogies, and 3-4 line tropes every election season then it dies down soon after.
 

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Correct.
Each sides refusal to call out their own parties BS is part of the terrible divided situation we are in today.
Uh, negative ghost rider. The right is VERY quick to call out members of either party for transgressions. So much so, we have a name for fake Republicans, RINOs. The left, not so much. Hell, they have an Independent, who’s actually a fucking socialist, who basically should have been the democrat nominee TWICE, but they still don’t call him out for his hypocrisy.

Sorry, the left has caused this division.

fuck democrats


(Because, eventually they eat their own)
 

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There is division certainly. I still believe we are not as divided as people as it seems on social media. But I could also be wrong.
All in all we are no where near as divided as the Libturd media wants us to believe. Had to drive home today in uniform. More than one driver pulled up, honked, and gave me a smile and a thumbs up. Driving around on shift almost once a day I get someone at a light thanking me/us/cops for being there and doing are jobs. Don't get me wrong, there are Liberal run cities across this nation that can't stand Law Enforcement, but I believe the majority are still in support. The media will not show that because it doesn't fit the narrative they are pushing for Pedo Joe.
 

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A Republican Landslide November 3,2020 will include millions of hard working Democrat votes.Especially Democrat employers and millions of their Democrat employees.
 

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Uh, negative ghost rider. The right is VERY quick to call out members of either party for transgressions. So much so, we have a name for fake Republicans, RINOs. The left, not so much. Hell, they have an Independent, who’s actually a fucking socialist, who basically should have been the democrat nominee TWICE, but they still don’t call him out for his hypocrisy.

Sorry, the left has caused this division.

fuck democrats


(Because, eventually they eat their own)

Both sides have done things to divide.

Expecting Biden to come in and be some kind of healer as he claims is asinine

Trump does not claim he’s going to heal anything.. at least he is realistic in that regard.

We are past any president bringing everyone together unless there is some other 9/11 type event. That does not mean the vast majority can’t find common ground, they are just going to pick one side or the other. We truly need a valid 3rd moderate choice.
 

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this is whats happening... and what our POTUS is fighting and up against...

 
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