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Autumn

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15. Governor Frackinglooper, now Senator Frackinglooper. My Governor and now my Senator
Tue Feb 4, 2025, 08:36 AM
Feb 2025

has never found a fracking bill or person that he won't support. I knew this guy would get his vote. We call him that because to prove to we anti-fracking constituents of his that fracking fluid is harmless he drank a 'glass of fracking fluid' to prove to us how safe it was. Other than his fracking fetish he was a good governor.

That reach by Democrats for the holy fucking grail of bipartisanship will end us all.

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Senate Dems still not getting it [View all] Bobstandard Feb 2025 OP
Let's all play nice Just Jerome Feb 2025 #1
It seems no one wants to be productive. RandySF Feb 2025 #2
or to protect us. Think. Again. Feb 2025 #4
How is it productive to vote against a nominee who will be confirmed anyway? Wiz Imp Feb 2025 #26
All of these people are tried-and-true Democrats! PBC_Democrat Feb 2025 #3
This is not "business as usual"... Think. Again. Feb 2025 #5
Sure it is ... (Business as usual) PBC_Democrat Feb 2025 #18
It is not hyperbole to say... Think. Again. Feb 2025 #19
A good post... walkingman Feb 2025 #29
The States are indeed separate countries dickthegrouch Feb 2025 #31
They take an oath to uphold... OneGrassRoot Feb 2025 #6
There is nothing unconstitutional about Chris Wright heading DoE. So then their obligation... thesquanderer Feb 2025 #8
It's about the bigger picture... OneGrassRoot Feb 2025 #10
But does this particular nomination have an impact on that? And what might other consequences be? thesquanderer Feb 2025 #24
I couldn't disagree more... OneGrassRoot Feb 2025 #30
Governor Frackinglooper, now Senator Frackinglooper. My Governor and now my Senator Autumn Feb 2025 #15
They don't have districts they have states . . . they're Senators hatrack Feb 2025 #16
I making lists of those complicit. I need an explanation for that vote and it better be something more airmid Feb 2025 #7
The CO Dems voted for him b/c fracking brings in A LOT intheflow Feb 2025 #9
Even Kamala had to backtrack on fracking. There are political realties. (n/t) thesquanderer Feb 2025 #25
No, it's Democrats on forums like this that seem to never understand state and local politics JI7 Feb 2025 #11
I'm so embarrassed for my Colorado senators Loubee Feb 2025 #12
This is disgusting to do this now. A fracking CEO. Great image to people concerned with climate. Nanjeanne Feb 2025 #13
Someone PLEASE explain this to me. orangecrush Feb 2025 #14
Why not ask... 2naSalit Feb 2025 #20
Our country has been trained by malicious media to hate anything liberal or anything put it place by Democrats. travelingthrulife Feb 2025 #21
I'll send them a thank you card orangecrush Feb 2025 #17
Why are any of them voting for any of these destructive clowns? Just vote fucking no, over and over. Wingus Dingus Feb 2025 #22
'some ' senate Dems bigtree Feb 2025 #23
Ever since Reagan.... Bread and Circuses Feb 2025 #27
It is all the Democrats' fault the REPUBLICANS are doing what they are doing. valleyrogue Feb 2025 #34
ok, one more time lapfog_1 Feb 2025 #28
I am now referring to my junior senator as Rubin Sinema Attilatheblond Feb 2025 #32
Fracking is still fucking bad for us all, I do not care what anyone says. Feeding the bear brings him back to eat you Jit423 Feb 2025 #33
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