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Post by jsquare on Jun 26, 2023 8:45:12 GMT -5
Not sure what that's about. You seem to have trouble staying on topic. Do you care to address my post? Yes I do, when the justice department hires Jack Smith who’s good friends with the Obamas? You’re not serious about true justice now are you? Sadly the Democrat party is just so damn crooked at this point that everything they do is tainted. Why would you hire someone who has an obvious bias in a case like this? You mean the Jack Smith who chose the Florida venue for the trial of Donald Trump who is accused of 37 felonies? You mean the Jack Smith who is satisfied with the Donald Trump nominee Eileen Cannon to reside over this trial? So exactly what is his relationship to the Obamas? That's a new one to me.
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Post by HOLIDAY on Jun 26, 2023 8:50:30 GMT -5
Yes I do, when the justice department hires Jack Smith who’s good friends with the Obamas? You’re not serious about true justice now are you? Sadly the Democrat party is just so damn crooked at this point that everything they do is tainted. Why would you hire someone who has an obvious bias in a case like this? You mean the Jack Smith who chose the Florida venue for the trial of Donald Trump who is accused of 37 felonies? You mean the Jack Smith who is satisfied with the Donald Trump nominee Eileen Cannon to reside over this trial? So exactly what is his relationship to the Obamas? That's a new one to me. Yes, jack is just a hell of a guy isn’t he? He is a notoriously liberal bulldog of an attorney whose wife and Michelle are good buddies and they’ve donated to the Obamas and the Democrat party in the past. So yes, he is obviously biased.
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Post by jsquare on Jun 26, 2023 9:04:55 GMT -5
You mean the Jack Smith who chose the Florida venue for the trial of Donald Trump who is accused of 37 felonies? You mean the Jack Smith who is satisfied with the Donald Trump nominee Eileen Cannon to reside over this trial? So exactly what is his relationship to the Obamas? That's a new one to me. Yes, jack is just a hell of a guy isn’t he? He is a notoriously liberal bulldog of an attorney whose wife and Michelle are good buddies and they’ve donated to the Obamas and the Democrat party in the past. So yes, he is obviously biased. and this is how you so desperately try to weaponize "weaponization." You know these are silly, baseless accusation, used only to distract from the actual facts. It doesn't go unnoticed what you choose to ignore, i.e. Eileen Cannon or venue of the Trump documents trial.
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Post by jsquare on Jun 26, 2023 9:06:55 GMT -5
You mean the Jack Smith who chose the Florida venue for the trial of Donald Trump who is accused of 37 felonies? You mean the Jack Smith who is satisfied with the Donald Trump nominee Eileen Cannon to reside over this trial? So exactly what is his relationship to the Obamas? That's a new one to me. Yes, jack is just a hell of a guy isn’t he? He is a notoriously liberal bulldog of an attorney whose wife and Michelle are good buddies and they’ve donated to the Obamas and the Democrat party in the past. So yes, he is obviously biased. The extent of Jack Smith's wife's political contributions: Big Mouth Productions is also listed as Chevigny’s employer on FEC filings that show her donations to Biden’s campaign. Records show she donated $1,000 to Biden for President and another $1,000 to the Biden Victory Fund in September of 2020. Chevigny also made seven other $10 donations to ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform, and to MoveOn.org’s political action committee in 2010.
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Post by Mocha on Jul 8, 2023 17:02:06 GMT -5
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Post by HOLIDAY on Jul 8, 2023 19:14:50 GMT -5
From ABC? Oh my gosh that’s such a shock.
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Post by n00b on Jul 8, 2023 19:23:57 GMT -5
From ABC? Oh my gosh that’s such a shock. I don't get your automatic negative reaction to this. Using alternative energy sources to supplement the power grid is a great thing. I am not at all opposed to using solar and wind energy. What I AM opposed to is restricting what is currently the cheapest and most widely available energy sources (like natural gas and coal) when there isn't enough renewable energy available to meet the demand of Americans. Texas certainly seems to have this one right. Same with electric cars. I'm not opposed. But we definitely don't have the infrastructure yet for Americans to switch over en masse.
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Jul 8, 2023 19:25:26 GMT -5
Renewables are keeping Texans alive while saving them billions of $$. So of course Republicans in the Texas legislature has been trying curtail expansion of wind and solar. Brilliant!
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Post by HOLIDAY on Jul 8, 2023 19:30:52 GMT -5
From ABC? Oh my gosh that’s such a shock. I don't get your automatic negative reaction to this. Using alternative energy sources to supplement the power grid is a great thing. I am not at all opposed to using solar and wind energy. What I AM opposed to is restricting what is currently the cheapest and most widely available energy sources (like natural gas and coal) when there isn't enough renewable energy available to meet the demand of Americans. Texas certainly seems to have this one right. Same with electric cars. I'm not opposed. But we definitely don't have the infrastructure yet for Americans to switch over en masse. I am not opposed to that at all either. Given the amount of people we need every bit of energy is going to be necessary to sustain basic services. What I can’t stand is the constant drumbeat of the media trying to constantly disgrace Texas. Obviously given the amount of people that are moving there, it’s a great state with a lot of positive things going on but since the liberals cannot control that state, there is a constant water drip on Texas put downs. You can’t tell me you haven’t noticed this?
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Post by HOLIDAY on Jul 8, 2023 19:31:17 GMT -5
Renewables are keeping Texans alive while saving them billions of $$. So of course Republicans in the Texas legislature has been trying curtail expansion of wind and solar. Brilliant! Case in point.
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Jul 8, 2023 19:41:26 GMT -5
Renewables are keeping Texans alive while saving them billions of $$. So of course Republicans in the Texas legislature has been trying curtail expansion of wind and solar. Brilliant! Case in point. I’m just spittin’ facts, baby.
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Post by HOLIDAY on Jul 8, 2023 19:46:43 GMT -5
I’m just spittin’ facts, baby. Yes, as always your version of the facts.
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Post by n00b on Jul 8, 2023 20:28:59 GMT -5
I don't get your automatic negative reaction to this. Using alternative energy sources to supplement the power grid is a great thing. I am not at all opposed to using solar and wind energy. What I AM opposed to is restricting what is currently the cheapest and most widely available energy sources (like natural gas and coal) when there isn't enough renewable energy available to meet the demand of Americans. Texas certainly seems to have this one right. Same with electric cars. I'm not opposed. But we definitely don't have the infrastructure yet for Americans to switch over en masse. I am not opposed to that at all either. Given the amount of people we need every bit of energy is going to be necessary to sustain basic services. What I can’t stand is the constant drumbeat of the media trying to constantly disgrace Texas. Obviously given the amount of people that are moving there, it’s a great state with a lot of positive things going on but since the liberals cannot control that state, there is a constant water drip on Texas put downs. You can’t tell me you haven’t noticed this? Sure. But I didn't notice it at all in that article.
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Post by HOLIDAY on Jul 8, 2023 23:10:51 GMT -5
I am not opposed to that at all either. Given the amount of people we need every bit of energy is going to be necessary to sustain basic services. What I can’t stand is the constant drumbeat of the media trying to constantly disgrace Texas. Obviously given the amount of people that are moving there, it’s a great state with a lot of positive things going on but since the liberals cannot control that state, there is a constant water drip on Texas put downs. You can’t tell me you haven’t noticed this? Sure. But I didn't notice it at all in that article. you are right….I stand corrected.
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Post by blue-footedbooby on Jul 8, 2023 23:37:34 GMT -5
I don't get your automatic negative reaction to this. Using alternative energy sources to supplement the power grid is a great thing. I am not at all opposed to using solar and wind energy. What I AM opposed to is restricting what is currently the cheapest and most widely available energy sources (like natural gas and coal) when there isn't enough renewable energy available to meet the demand of Americans. Texas certainly seems to have this one right. Same with electric cars. I'm not opposed. But we definitely don't have the infrastructure yet for Americans to switch over en masse. I am not opposed to that at all either. Given the amount of people we need every bit of energy is going to be necessary to sustain basic services. What I can’t stand is the constant drumbeat of the media trying to constantly disgrace Texas. Obviously given the amount of people that are moving there, it’s a great state with a lot of positive things going on but since the liberals cannot control that state, there is a constant water drip on Texas put downs. You can’t tell me you haven’t noticed this? Oh, you mean the state that bans Obamacare, has thousands of methane spewing gas wells, maintains open gun laws, complete state control of a women's reproductive rights, prohibits ev companies from selling directly to consumers, implements overreaching low quality state mandated high school exams and etc, etc, that wonderful state. You mean the state that has a sh*(t-load of cheap arid land and hot humid stretches that the uneducated poor flock to, you mean that state.
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