Btw— you’re starting to act like a whiny teenaged girl, was this how you always were?
I’m just trying to determine the rules of engagement. They keep moving.
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Btw— you’re starting to act like a whiny teenaged girl, was this how you always were?
Really? A peaceful protest is an American right and should be protected. No violation of personal property, no violence, no incendiary language.....I don’t have a problem with it. What you posted, I don’t have a problem with....I wouldn’t be there, but I’m not going to cry about it like it’s some horror.I’m just trying to determine the rules of engagement. They keep moving.
Some people are actually so conceded in their own attitudes that they think our nations military or police should be used as a form of protest. Point, for me, is that if a pro life group protested a pro choice candidate in front of their home....i would shake my head about it, but as long as it’s peaceful, it’s really their right.I’m just trying to determine the rules of engagement. They keep moving.
Some people are actually so conceded in their own attitudes that they think our nations military or police should be used as a form of protest. Point, for me, is that if a pro life group protested a pro choice candidate in front of their home....i would shake my head about it, but as long as it’s peaceful, it’s really their right.
This crying about protests being such a horror, really only exists on both sides because of the disagreement about WHAT is protested. In some cases it’s acceptable, in some it’s not. It shouldn’t be so easy for some to judge what others should see as an honorable cause for protest.
And what absurd stance was I taking? And the little baby keeps trying to engage me without engaging me....he’s called me a racist three times because I don’t think his thinking is sound at times.Talk about crying.
He was taking your stance to the absurd.
Now there we go. This makes sense to me. I don’t care if you’re protesting the torture of innocent unicorns, wake my kid up from a nap or wreck my ability to hear ESPN run down WV during the Mountaineer game, and I’m calling the cheese.I'm sure those living in that condo weren't very peaced out, maybe peaced off at the annoying speakers.
Talk about crying.
He was taking your stance to the absurd.
Actually what I'm suggesting is using the same tactics that they do. If it's okay to line up in front of someone's home and blare crying babies in the middle of the night I see no problem arranging for a squadron of F-15 s to fly over one of their crazy protests.
Those antifa protestors actually published a placard with step by step instructions on how to kill an ICE agent! So that's okay? They can
threaten to kill Federal officers but we can't threaten to fly over Military hardware that could take out the same Leftist antagonists with one pass?
When they go low we should go higher!
I think F-15 flyovers would be dope!
Isn’t that the Conservative version? The “Compromise Bill” also called the “Goodlatte Bill” was the one I was referencing.Goodlatte’s bill would have provided funding for a wall along the southern border, ended the diversity visa lottery program, limited family-based visas, created an agriculture guest worker program require employers to use the E-Verify program — a pivotal provision in garnering conservative support — and allowed for the administration to cut funding toward sanctuary cities
There’s actually less compromise in this bill than I thought. I’m glad they didn’t cave, actually.
Yeah, I read up on it after our exchange this am, and I didn’t see as much compromise as you did. 40 GOP reps didn’t like it either.Isn’t that the Conservative version? The “Compromise Bill” also called the “Goodlatte Bill” was the one I was referencing.
Yea, that was the Conservative bill. What you posted wasn’t the Compromise Bill. The Compromise Bill was the one I was talking about. That’s the one I wanted you to read up on. The Goodlatte Bill was the Tea Party bill.Yeah, I read up on it after our exchange this am, and I didn’t see as much compromise as you did. 40 GOP reps didn’t like it either.
Hype. Radical. Those damn planes are so loud you can't even hear yourself talk!
I have some family that live in Cheapeake, VA. They use to live closer to Va Beach but they said one reason they moved was because of all of the fly overs. I said that I thought it would be something you would get use to after a while but they said you don't. Later that night I heard one and yes it is loud as hell. I can see why they moved further out.
I figured you were bashing Dems for not voting on legislation that was actually put up for vote. I understand that Ryan postponed because he doesn’t believe the votes are there, but you can’t fault Dems for forcing the party in power to buy votes with more consessions. You can’t blame Dems for blocking legislation if it’s not put to a vote.Yea, that was the Conservative bill. What you posted wasn’t the Compromise Bill. The Compromise Bill was the one I was talking about. That’s the one I wanted you to read up on. The Goodlatte Bill was the Tea Party bill.
No, I’m actually frustrated with the disconnect between the Tea Party Freedom Caucus and the Moderates. They need to get their shit together and get on the same page. We know the Dems are Zero help.I figured you were bashing Dems for not voting on legislation that was actually put up for vote. I understand that Ryan postponed because he doesn’t believe the votes are there, but you can’t fault Dems for forcing the party in power to buy votes with more consessions. You can’t blame Dems for blocking legislation if it’s not put to a vote.
This is where the “resist at all costs” Bullsh1t loses me....pressure for consessions, sure. But when the minority just seeks to make the majority lose, they might become irrelevant all together. The compromise gives good consessions, I don’t fault them for trying for more. But also at some point, lack of governing falls on both sides.No, I’m actually frustrated with the disconnect between the Tea Party Freedom Caucus and the Moderates. They need to get their shit together and get on the same page. We know the Dems are Zero help.
No, I’m actually frustrated with the disconnect between the Tea Party Freedom Caucus and the Moderates. They need to get their shit together and get on the same page. We know the Dems are Zero help.
That’s certainly a strategy, one that I’d argue most on the right don’t have the stomach for. The GOP has been beat down into submission over the last 2 decades and have forgotten how to fight. They’re great at posturing but when it comes to a fight, they don’t have the stomach for it.Prior to this latest round at an attempt to pass some immigration reform the biggest thing Dems insisted on was a DACA fix that included a path to citizenship.
They got that...their primary request in this so called "compromise". Now @DvlDog4WVU can you honestly outline what they've given the Republicans on ANY of their main items....particularly the wall?
This is why I say let the voters settle it during the midterms. Dems obviously want the issue because they think it's a winner for them, otherwise we'd have a deal right?
OK let's see if they're right? T it up at midfield for the midterm scrum and let's see which side has enough game to get the ball over the goal line first? Sudden death. Let's start smackin' heads!
That’s certainly a strategy, one that I’d argue most on the right don’t have the stomach for. The GOP has been beat down into submission over the last 2 decades and have forgotten how to fight. They’re great at posturing but when it comes to a fight, they don’t have the stomach for it.
I wasn’t talking about the voters. I agree with you there. Most of us are pissed over the last 8 years.I understand what you're saying but let's just agree to disagree on that. I think the Right is fed up over how the Democrats use this issue to demagogue. Trump got elected on this issue and I'm willing to put it to a test to the voters at the midterms to see just how strong the sentiment is for open borders and and virtually limitless immigration?
I think it's a fight that it's about time we had.
I wasn’t talking about the voters. I agree with you there. Most of us are pissed over the last 8 years.
I was referencing the GOP house and senate members.
Talk about crying.
Then you’re just simply becoming what you fvcking hate. And Democrats are as “closely aligned” with Antifa, as Trump is with the torch burning white nationalists that started the whole Charlottesville Bullsh1t.
And you can act like the thread was a trap all you want.....you’re just taking extreme acts and trying to make it the norm for all people that identify with a political ideology opposite your own. It’s not a special trick.
Wonder why they showed up thinking they were welcome in the first place?
Because the left has told them for 3 years that they were part of the gang, despite all normal people saying it wasn’t the case.Wonder why they showed up thinking they were welcome in the first place?
I dont agree with them but they should be welcomed anywhere based on the constitution.Wonder why they showed up thinking they were welcome in the first place?
Problem with the Rep Party is too many reps from moderate to left leaning states(RINO'S) to get a consensus vote on too many issues. Left is always going to vote no to Right legislation...I wasn’t talking about the voters. I agree with you there. Most of us are pissed over the last 8 years.
I was referencing the GOP house and senate members.
Mmmmm, Freedom Caucas is keeping legislation from going through. The moderates could pass something. Tea Party folks are hardliners, but, that’s why they were sent to Washington and that was to drop an anchor.Problem with the Rep Party is too many reps from moderate to left leaning states(RINO'S) to get a consensus vote on too many issues. Left is always going to vote no to Right legislation...
Prefaces ignorance with stating emphatically that he’s ignorant, then unleashes ignorance. Bold strategy. Let’s see if you fool anyone.I'll admit this, I haven't read the first single post in this thread. I've only read the title. And the "Dems = Anarchists" confuses me. How can Democrats be anarchists if you claim they want "big government" all the time? opcorn: