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My dad said my nieces boyfriend, whos like 21 (my niece was raised by my mom and dad) came in the other day birching about how he doesn't understand how all these democrats want to make it legal so pedophiles can teach kids at school. Because on Tik Tok he saw video of someone saying they were trying to pass bills for pedohphiles to become teachers.. lol..
 
par for the course,,lol

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I'm sure someone is working on a "real american" airline to go along with the MAGA amazon and patriot cell service


Ultra Right Beer sprang to life nine months ago to take advantage of conservative criticism of Bud Light’s trans marketing campaign.

Owner Seth Weathers, 39, decided to market Ultra Right as "100% Woke Free American Beer." He originally contracted with a brewery in Lawrenceville. Now he uses a larger one in Lakeland, Florida.

He also sells calendars, hats and t-shirts on his website promoting his conservative values.

But more than 100 would-be customers have instead headed to a different website, the Better Business Bureau, filing complaints that they paid Weathers for beer that never arrived.

The company currently has an F Rating at the BBB.

"I don’t care what product or ideology you’re doing," Tony Leuci of Tampa, Florida, told the FOX 5 I-Team. "This is horrible customer service."

Leuci’s wife placed an order in September for a limited edition Conservative Dad’s Revenge six-pack with Donald Trump’s mugshot on the label.

Four months later — still no beer. The only response Leuci got from the company came in a generic email offering refunds, sent after the FOX 5 I-Team started asking questions.

"It's so damn frustrating that nobody responds to you, and they're supposed to be a business," Leuci complained. "That's not a business."

Walker Means of Edinboro, Pennsylvania, has waited for his beer since November. The website promised he’d get it in 30 days.

"I placed an order for two reasons," he explained. "One to obviously give a pretty nice gift but also to support the kind of company I thought was kind of spearheading the movement of not shoving things down our throats all the time."

And now?............




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They all got what they deserved.. They'll never see their money or merchandise.. when being anti "woke" goes wrong..lol

Taking money from customers and giving it to Rs to help pay for legal bills., and not giving the customers what they ordered. Sounds like the Republican thing to do,
 
from 4th of July

Do Democratic politicians do this in their holiday messages?

"Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, and you should be most thankful that we can vote to keep out racist, sexists fascists who are hellbent on destroying America!"


Isn’t Ogles one of those congresscritters that lied about themselves in their campaign?
 

I think all the Republican operatives and pundits are maligning Swift, because they are scared of how much influence she has. They know that whoever Swift endorses is going to get a substantial increase in votes from young people.

I don't think the Republicans just fear her possible influence on the presidential election. I think they are afraid of how her endorsement could swing some down ballot races from Republican to Democrat.

The thing is, they should have gone with honey instead of vinegar. So called "Swifties" are highly protective of Swift. Swift might not even have to tell them to vote against Republicans, they might just do it out of retaliation for being so mean to Swift.

I made this post before seeing Beau's video above. I agree with him.
 
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Kind of incredible all of this internalized hate towards Taylor Swift when all she's done is literally go to a few football games, kiss her man on the field and make a joke about of a few Dad's, Brad's and Chad's in response to a question.

The right wing (both the men and woman) must really feel emasculated by any mention of her.
Colin nails it on the head with regard to this...

 
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) is suing five Texas cities over their decriminalization of marijuana.

In a Wednesday press release, the office of the attorney general (OAG) said it was suing the cities for “instructing police not to enforce Texas drug laws concerning possession and distribution of marijuana.

The drug, the OAG added, is one that “psychologists have increasingly linked to psychosis and other negative consequences.”

Paxton’s suit comes amid a broader push by the conservative state government to exert authority over its left-leaning cities.

The five cities targeted in Wednesday’s suit are Austin, San Marcos, Killeen, Elgin and Denton, each of which enacted laws decriminalizing marijuana one to three years ago. Paxton did not clarify why he chose to bring the lawsuit now.

Although none of the cities has legalized the drug — which would allow it to be bought and sold openly — each has passed ordinances directing police and prosecutors to deprioritize pressing charges against people holding small amounts of cannabis.

In Austin, for example, a 2020 city council resolution directed police not to press charges against those caught with less than 4 ounces of marijuana..............

 

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