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turbinetree

(27,582 posts)
40. Thank you ( Wado)
Thu Oct 20, 2016, 05:46 PM
Oct 2016

No they will not, but they will some how come up with a plan to make it look like one if we do not vote, to stop this grid lock.

Right now on Chuckles program Meet the right wing Press, he just had on Jeff Flake from Arizona, the same man that thinks that giving Navajo sacred land to a foreign corporation is just fine and dandy, right along with McCain in tow.

He, Chuckles thought it was more important to bring Flake on to try and help prop up the charade, when he could have linked the that legislation, that he and McCain did and thinks, to how the dumpster does the same thing when being a bigot and racist, just like Flake and McCain were against the Navajo.

My parents live in Arizona and they see first hand what these two and the right wing republican government have been doing, and now the Arizona paper wants to endorse Clinton---great, what have they been doing for the last umpteen years, supporting racism.

And if Clinton gets into office and he (Flake) his still in that republican power structure, will he continue with the grid lock?

I say yes

But Chuckles didn't ask that question on the "check and balance" ----nope, he was trying to help figure out how to talk about a fascist, and not calling him out and his leadership, to protect that grid lock on the Constitution.

What I found appalling is that a morning host (coffee joe, and I do not think he belongs on air in any capacity) on the cable system, let this man ( the orange hair bigot and whatever adjectives that he embodies) call in and spew his "stuff", then (joe) trying to back track with his panel and his republican guest, when the dumpster was getting into trouble and continuing the enabling of taking the "checks and balances" and throwing them out the window, then trying it both ways also.

A fascist is a fascist, and what happened last night, shows what a party (republican) looks like, and what has been perpetuating the scam for a very long long time, because of the MSM put this end product on the stage to attack civility and the "checks and balances", that they were suppose to protect and that they were more concerned, with this is end product.

And whenever they put someone from the Post or Politico, or the New York Times, to speak its the same thing on what I said in my previous post


Another rant.................



Again, Thank you



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Particularly with Trump's refusal to say he'll accept election results, Ryan and other GOP Nitram Oct 2016 #24
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Thank you ( Wado) turbinetree Oct 2016 #40
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