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8 minutes ago, High Plains Drifter said:

 

Even if they blame dOTarD, it doesn't matter. DoTARd won't be on the ballet in three years (one way or another). 

Congressional R's should be getting the blame, because they will be on the ballot, most of them in a year. 

 

 

Even though it's blatantly unconstitutional, I'll say it's much more likely he'll be on the ballot in '28 than in the ballet.

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For those who followed my family saga a few months ago, you will be shocked to find out that my parents remain some combination of dumb and racist, despite "apologizing" for voting for Trump when they were forced to have a serious discussion if they wanted our relationship to continue. 

Here is my mother responding to my wife, who texted her about the Smithsonian and presumably ICE.

Such wishy-washy bullshit equivocation that almost makes me more angry than if they just admitted they will always be Pro-Trump. I'm continuously finding this relationship more and more difficult to rationalize.

I know some people can separate family and politics, but we are well outside "normal" politics, and they just can't bring themselves to admit any Republican could ever be worse than any Democrat. The Trump-Putin stuff is particularly laughable. I'm fucking ashamed to share DNA with my entire Trumpy-ass family tree. The only bright spot is that my siblings and me apparently inherited the same mutation that has made us politically (really, morally) unlike 95% of our embarrassing family.

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12 minutes ago, hookem2010 said:

For those who followed my family saga a few months ago, you will be shocked to find out that my parents remain some combination of dumb and racist, despite "apologizing" for voting for Trump when they were forced to have a serious discussion if they wanted our relationship to continue. 

Here is my mother responding to my wife, who texted her about the Smithsonian and presumably ICE.

Such wishy-washy bullshit equivocation that almost makes me more angry than if they just admitted they will always be Pro-Trump. I'm continuously finding this relationship more and more difficult to rationalize.

I know some people can separate family and politics, but we are well outside "normal" politics, and they just can't bring themselves to admit any Republican could ever be worse than any Democrat. The Trump-Putin stuff is particularly laughable. I'm fucking ashamed to share DNA with my entire Trumpy-ass family tree. The only bright spot is that my siblings and me apparently inherited the same mutation that has made us politically (really, morally) unlike 95% of our embarrassing family.

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At least you still have your asshole Surly family.  We can roast aggy for Thanksgiving every year.

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I believe this goes here.

John Bolton, feel the leopard.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/fbi-raids-former-national-security-adviser-john-boltons-home-probe-fin-rcna226503

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The FBI raided former national security adviser John Bolton's home in Maryland on Friday as part of a “national security investigation in search of classified records,” a source familiar with the matter confirmed to NBC News.

An FBI official said in a statement that the agency was "conducting court authorized activity in the area. There is no threat to public safety.”

The agency declined to comment further on the raid. Bolton, who lives in Bethesda, did not immediately respond to NBC News' request for comment.

In a post on X early Friday, FBI Director Kash Patel wrote, "NO ONE is above the law… @FBI agents on mission."

Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino also appeared to refer to the raid in posts on X.

"America’s safety isn’t negotiable. Justice will be pursued. Always," Bondi wrote early Friday.

“Public corruption will not be tolerated,” Bongino wrote.

The New York Post was the first to report news of the raid.

The raid began around 7 a.m., and the investigation was looking into the handling of classified materials and potential instances of such documents being used in leaks to news media, a source familiar with the matter said. The search was related to a criminal investigation that began during the Biden administration that did not go further at that time, the source added.

An FBI official said an address on M Street in Washington, D.C., was also being searched.

U.S. intelligence agencies have chosen in the past not to pursue criminal leak prosecutions because the information involved is so sensitive that the agencies do not want it made public in court. It was not clear if that played a role in the Biden administration's decision.

Bolton served during two Republican administrations, first as ambassador to the United Nations during George W. Bush's administration and later as national security adviser to President Donald Trump for about a year and a half during his first term.

Trump and Bolton did not part ways amicably, with the president in 2019 claiming he had fired Bolton and Bolton claiming that he had offered to resign after a disagreement.

Despite his work in the first Trump administration, Bolton has emerged as a fierce critic of Trump after he left office the first time in 2021, even writing a 2020 memoir about his time in the administration.

During the first Trump administration, the Department of Justice investigated Bolton over classified information, and had unsuccessfully pursued legal action to stop the publication of his memoir and keep him from getting money from it.

But in 2021, during the Biden administration, the Justice Department and Bolton’s attorney informed a federal judge that the government was dropping its civil case against Bolton over his book. NBC News also reported at the time that the department had closed a criminal investigation into Bolton.

A former Justice Department official with knowledge of the Garland DOJ's decision to drop the case on the book said it was based on the facts of the case and likelihood of it prevailing in court. They said politics played no role in the decision and noted that the Garland DOJ appointed a special counsel to investigate President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents and prosecuted Biden's son Hunter on tax and gun charges.

“Attorney General Merrick Garland investigated Democrats and Republicans, including President Joe Biden, his boss,” said the former DOJ official, who asked not to be named. “To suggest that any decision was made based on political reasons is absurd.”

Bolton’s book alleged that Trump frequently prioritized his personal political interests over national security, and described various instances of what Bolton considered misconduct or incompetence in the administration’s handling of international affairs.

Prior to publication, the Trump-era Justice Department sued Bolton, arguing that he had violated prepublication review requirements by moving ahead without final written clearance — a process meant to ensure that no classified information was disclosed. Initially, the department sought to block the book’s release entirely.

When that failed, the administration continued its legal campaign, attempting to recover all profits Bolton earned from the book and claiming he had breached contractual obligations related to his security clearance. That effort also failed in court.

Bolton maintained that he had fulfilled his legal obligations and obtained a letter from a National Security Council official in September 2020 which said the book contained no classified material.

However, the White House later initiated a second review, led by a more senior official, which delayed publication. Bolton’s legal team argued that this additional review was politically motivated — a “transparent effort,” they claimed, to suppress politically damaging revelations about Trump’s conduct while in office.

Asked about this morning's raid, House Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., said in an interview on Fox News that he did not believe the action was taken because of personal animus.

"So I don’t think this is retribution, I think this is accountability,” Comer said. “We’ll see if, for no reason, they raided his house just to embarrass John Bolton, like the Democrats did to President Trump at Mar-a-Lago, then I think that they should bear some criticism. But right now, I have confidence in Kash Patel, and I don’t believe he would do anything without having ample evidence to move forward.”

Trump told reporters during a visit to a museum in Washington, D.C., that he did not know about the raid beforehand and would be briefed on the matter.

Earlier this year, just several days into the second Trump administration, the president canceled Bolton's Secret Service detail, despite the fact that Bolton was the target of an alleged murder-for-hire scheme by a member of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

More recently, Bolton has been critical of Trump’s foreign policy, questioning his decision to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week and blasting members of the Trump administration this year for using a Signal group chat rather than secure government channels to discuss upcoming military strikes.

In 2022, Bolton even said he was “seriously considering” running for president in the Republican primary to prevent Trump from winning another term

 

 

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On 8/19/2025 at 1:26 PM, Brisketexan said:

Yep.  Median IQ is (by definition) around 100.  Think of how....not smart....people with a 100 IQ are.  It's not great, folks.

and half are dumber than that!

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Friday dump. Guaranteed to lift your spirits heading into the weekend:

from /r/conservative

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - R conservative member laments his "depressing ass life" as decades of conservative policy have priced him out of buying a home

 

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - I voted and defended Trump. But Trump has betrayed me

 

Meet James. Born on 3rd. Daddy's company handed over to him. Now he's driving into the ground. Not all bad news for James, though. Some of those statues are going to be put back up!

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - MAGA James was mad that dems changed the pancake box and was worried about men in dresses. Now he’s mad his fathers business is going down the drain in Trumps’ economy.

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - MAGA James was mad that dems changed the pancake box and was worried about men in dresses. Now he’s mad his fathers business is going down the drain in Trumps’ economy.

 

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15 hours ago, hookem2010 said:

For those who followed my family saga a few months ago, you will be shocked to find out that my parents remain some combination of dumb and racist, despite "apologizing" for voting for Trump when they were forced to have a serious discussion if they wanted our relationship to continue. 

Here is my mother responding to my wife, who texted her about the Smithsonian and presumably ICE.

Such wishy-washy bullshit equivocation that almost makes me more angry than if they just admitted they will always be Pro-Trump. I'm continuously finding this relationship more and more difficult to rationalize.

I know some people can separate family and politics, but we are well outside "normal" politics, and they just can't bring themselves to admit any Republican could ever be worse than any Democrat. The Trump-Putin stuff is particularly laughable. I'm fucking ashamed to share DNA with my entire Trumpy-ass family tree. The only bright spot is that my siblings and me apparently inherited the same mutation that has made us politically (really, morally) unlike 95% of our embarrassing family.

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15 hours ago, hookem2010 said:

For those who followed my family saga a few months ago, you will be shocked to find out that my parents remain some combination of dumb and racist, despite "apologizing" for voting for Trump when they were forced to have a serious discussion if they wanted our relationship to continue. 

Here is my mother responding to my wife, who texted her about the Smithsonian and presumably ICE.

Such wishy-washy bullshit equivocation that almost makes me more angry than if they just admitted they will always be Pro-Trump. I'm continuously finding this relationship more and more difficult to rationalize.

I know some people can separate family and politics, but we are well outside "normal" politics, and they just can't bring themselves to admit any Republican could ever be worse than any Democrat. The Trump-Putin stuff is particularly laughable. I'm fucking ashamed to share DNA with my entire Trumpy-ass family tree. The only bright spot is that my siblings and me apparently inherited the same mutation that has made us politically (really, morally) unlike 95% of our embarrassing family.

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My dad mentioned the same 'trade imbalance' bullshit when I called him out on the tariffs.  That must be the Fox talking point on the issue. These people are lost forever (at least my dad is).

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1 hour ago, BrickHorn said:

I appreciate the half-assed effort to black out James Casey Wade’s name. 

I get this guy is a painter, but it's quite a thing to be so taken with a social media app devoted to the written word and yet be illiterate.  

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Yeah, "trade imbalance."  In other words, our country can afford to pay your people to work for us more than your country can afford to pay our people to work for you.  The obvious solution is that we become poorer.  Which, looking at the movement in currency over the last seven months, we are doing.  

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2 hours ago, Foosters said:

Friday dump. Guaranteed to lift your spirits heading into the weekend:

from /r/conservative

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - R conservative member laments his "depressing ass life" as decades of conservative policy have priced him out of buying a home

 

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - I voted and defended Trump. But Trump has betrayed me

 

Meet James. Born on 3rd. Daddy's company handed over to him. Now he's driving into the ground. Not all bad news for James, though. Some of those statues are going to be put back up!

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - MAGA James was mad that dems changed the pancake box and was worried about men in dresses. Now he’s mad his fathers business is going down the drain in Trumps’ economy.

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - MAGA James was mad that dems changed the pancake box and was worried about men in dresses. Now he’s mad his fathers business is going down the drain in Trumps’ economy.

 

Not sure inheriting a painting company puts you on third.  In some cases maybe, but more like safe at first.

Democrats do have to own doing very little for the Jameses of the world.  Neither have Republicans, though, other than owning the libz.

41 minutes ago, Chewbacca said:

My dad mentioned the same 'trade imbalance' bullshit when I called him out on the tariffs.  That must be the Fox talking point on the issue. These people are lost forever (at least my dad is).

It's Trump's talking point.  He thinks it's a bad thing.

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3 hours ago, PhillyD said:

I believe this goes here.

John Bolton, feel the leopard.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/fbi-raids-former-national-security-adviser-john-boltons-home-probe-fin-rcna226503

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The FBI raided former national security adviser John Bolton's home in Maryland on Friday as part of a “national security investigation in search of classified records,” a source familiar with the matter confirmed to NBC News.

An FBI official said in a statement that the agency was "conducting court authorized activity in the area. There is no threat to public safety.”

The agency declined to comment further on the raid. Bolton, who lives in Bethesda, did not immediately respond to NBC News' request for comment.

In a post on X early Friday, FBI Director Kash Patel wrote, "NO ONE is above the law… @FBI agents on mission."

Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino also appeared to refer to the raid in posts on X.

"America’s safety isn’t negotiable. Justice will be pursued. Always," Bondi wrote early Friday.

“Public corruption will not be tolerated,” Bongino wrote.

The New York Post was the first to report news of the raid.

The raid began around 7 a.m., and the investigation was looking into the handling of classified materials and potential instances of such documents being used in leaks to news media, a source familiar with the matter said. The search was related to a criminal investigation that began during the Biden administration that did not go further at that time, the source added.

An FBI official said an address on M Street in Washington, D.C., was also being searched.

U.S. intelligence agencies have chosen in the past not to pursue criminal leak prosecutions because the information involved is so sensitive that the agencies do not want it made public in court. It was not clear if that played a role in the Biden administration's decision.

Bolton served during two Republican administrations, first as ambassador to the United Nations during George W. Bush's administration and later as national security adviser to President Donald Trump for about a year and a half during his first term.

Trump and Bolton did not part ways amicably, with the president in 2019 claiming he had fired Bolton and Bolton claiming that he had offered to resign after a disagreement.

Despite his work in the first Trump administration, Bolton has emerged as a fierce critic of Trump after he left office the first time in 2021, even writing a 2020 memoir about his time in the administration.

During the first Trump administration, the Department of Justice investigated Bolton over classified information, and had unsuccessfully pursued legal action to stop the publication of his memoir and keep him from getting money from it.

But in 2021, during the Biden administration, the Justice Department and Bolton’s attorney informed a federal judge that the government was dropping its civil case against Bolton over his book. NBC News also reported at the time that the department had closed a criminal investigation into Bolton.

A former Justice Department official with knowledge of the Garland DOJ's decision to drop the case on the book said it was based on the facts of the case and likelihood of it prevailing in court. They said politics played no role in the decision and noted that the Garland DOJ appointed a special counsel to investigate President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents and prosecuted Biden's son Hunter on tax and gun charges.

“Attorney General Merrick Garland investigated Democrats and Republicans, including President Joe Biden, his boss,” said the former DOJ official, who asked not to be named. “To suggest that any decision was made based on political reasons is absurd.”

Bolton’s book alleged that Trump frequently prioritized his personal political interests over national security, and described various instances of what Bolton considered misconduct or incompetence in the administration’s handling of international affairs.

Prior to publication, the Trump-era Justice Department sued Bolton, arguing that he had violated prepublication review requirements by moving ahead without final written clearance — a process meant to ensure that no classified information was disclosed. Initially, the department sought to block the book’s release entirely.

When that failed, the administration continued its legal campaign, attempting to recover all profits Bolton earned from the book and claiming he had breached contractual obligations related to his security clearance. That effort also failed in court.

Bolton maintained that he had fulfilled his legal obligations and obtained a letter from a National Security Council official in September 2020 which said the book contained no classified material.

However, the White House later initiated a second review, led by a more senior official, which delayed publication. Bolton’s legal team argued that this additional review was politically motivated — a “transparent effort,” they claimed, to suppress politically damaging revelations about Trump’s conduct while in office.

Asked about this morning's raid, House Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., said in an interview on Fox News that he did not believe the action was taken because of personal animus.

"So I don’t think this is retribution, I think this is accountability,” Comer said. “We’ll see if, for no reason, they raided his house just to embarrass John Bolton, like the Democrats did to President Trump at Mar-a-Lago, then I think that they should bear some criticism. But right now, I have confidence in Kash Patel, and I don’t believe he would do anything without having ample evidence to move forward.”

Trump told reporters during a visit to a museum in Washington, D.C., that he did not know about the raid beforehand and would be briefed on the matter.

Earlier this year, just several days into the second Trump administration, the president canceled Bolton's Secret Service detail, despite the fact that Bolton was the target of an alleged murder-for-hire scheme by a member of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

More recently, Bolton has been critical of Trump’s foreign policy, questioning his decision to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week and blasting members of the Trump administration this year for using a Signal group chat rather than secure government channels to discuss upcoming military strikes.

In 2022, Bolton even said he was “seriously considering” running for president in the Republican primary to prevent Trump from winning another term

 

 

 

That fuck head refused to endorse Harris, wrote in Dick Cheney

 

 

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I don't know what the specific occasion will be, but I'm looking forward to trying to wedge "fucked like a house cat in Illinois" into polite conversation. 

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1 hour ago, Foosters said:

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - Trump voter says he has never wavered, but I see some wavering going on lmao

 

Wait, it is the Democratic Party's fault for the tariffs and higher prices now, with a republican controlled government.  

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4 minutes ago, Nivek said:

Wait, it is the Democratic Party's fault for the tariffs and higher prices now, with a republican controlled government.  

100%, people were forced to vote for Trump because how could anyone vote for Kamala

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4 hours ago, Foosters said:

Friday dump. Guaranteed to lift your spirits heading into the weekend:

from /r/conservative

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - R conservative member laments his "depressing ass life" as decades of conservative policy have priced him out of buying a home

 

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - I voted and defended Trump. But Trump has betrayed me

 

Meet James. Born on 3rd. Daddy's company handed over to him. Now he's driving into the ground. Not all bad news for James, though. Some of those statues are going to be put back up!

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - MAGA James was mad that dems changed the pancake box and was worried about men in dresses. Now he’s mad his fathers business is going down the drain in Trumps’ economy.

r/LeopardsAteMyFace - MAGA James was mad that dems changed the pancake box and was worried about men in dresses. Now he’s mad his fathers business is going down the drain in Trumps’ economy.

 

I know it's a cult, etc., but it still shocks me to my core to see people believe there's a chance in fuck that trump would or could ever care about people who can't find a job. Or about anyone other than himself and, to some extent, his spawn. 

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1 hour ago, Nivek said:

Wait, it is the Democratic Party's fault for the tariffs and higher prices now, with a republican controlled government.  

When you ask one of these idiots to explain how things were worse under Democrats, you can see smoke come out of their ears.  Everything has to be the Dems fault because otherwise they voted for the wrong guy.

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1 hour ago, tx ind said:

100%, people were forced to vote for Trump because how could anyone vote for Kamala

Easy.  There was this little box by her name.  You mark that one.

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1 hour ago, Prepuce of Doom said:

I don't know what the specific occasion will be, but I'm looking forward to trying to wedge "fucked like a house cat in Illinois" into polite conversation. 

I'm with you on that one.  It has entered my lexicon.  Next, I look forward to understanding what it means, but it sounds good.

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9 hours ago, Chewbacca said:

My dad mentioned the same 'trade imbalance' bullshit when I called him out on the tariffs.  That must be the Fox talking point on the issue. These people are lost forever (at least my dad is).

George Will was on Maher recently.  I didn't see the show, but I saw the clip.  He talked about his "trade imbalance" with his barber. Every month, he buys a haircut from her, and she never buys anything from him.  And she buys corn at the supermarket, which comes from Iowa, but those Iowa farmers never come to her shop for a haircut.  Yet, as Will said, "it all seems to work out fine".

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15 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

I'm with you on that one.  It has entered my lexicon.  Next, I look forward to understanding what it means, but it sounds good.

I live in Illinois, so it's going to be extra confusing for my audience. 

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1 hour ago, Sawbonz said:

Fuck em

Yep told family that recently and told them we are lucky the family crossed in 1932 and decided Abilene needed cotton pickers, that was different though. We still had our family reunions at the cotton gin as some pride point for a long time. Luckily we got them to stop that shit around 2008 but we also stop seeing the family as much without that reunion 

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5 minutes ago, BrickHorn said:

Imagine being so fucking stupid that you think “I know who will stand up to the injustice of predatory real estate development: Donald Trump.”

It’s amazing these fuckers have survived this long without drinking bleach or licking a power outlet. 

 

or being so dumb to think he'll ever read it in the first place

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On 8/22/2025 at 1:06 PM, LCHorn said:

I get this guy is a painter, but it's quite a thing to be so taken with a social media app devoted to the written word and yet be illiterate.  

ICE is probably using that Spector ap to search for ebil immigrants using a clear English filter locate the brown people and political enemies.

James may end up with a job being toilet paper in an El Salvador prison. Sad. 

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On 8/22/2025 at 4:17 PM, Nivek said:

Wait, it is the Democratic Party's fault for the tariffs and higher prices now, with a republican controlled government.  

The hate engine brainwashed them into seeing politics as good versus evil (self-fulfilling ironic prophecy). Good may fail, but they'll never credit evil with anything.

I hate them.

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11 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

May they all enjoy their new-found love of whatever country to which we deport them and/or their families.

That machismo bullshit - which is a not insignificant part of certain cultures (by all means, not exclusive to Hispanic/Latino cultures) - is definitely wired to be friendly toward authoritarians.    And the same Trump type of Latino voter also feels a warm kindred spirit with the MAGAts misogyny stance - and keeping women in a second class state to cook and have babies and stay out of business and professional occupations.  Whore-Madonna thang out front should have told you.

Fuck every single one of them.  They had a chance to build something wonderful together with the rest of the people in the country they inhabit.  They chose instead to shit on their own (if without papers anyway) who are trying to find a better life - and also shit on Black people and gay people and women in their support of Trump.    I don’t give a shit if they get ass-raped daily by MS 13 gang members in a shit hole super-Max prison in Central America.  

You helped bring about the destruction of the country that I love.  I have no sympathy for you, amigos.  

The state of Louisiana has a law that went into effect August 1.  Essentially, an undocumented alien cannot sue anyone who seriously injuries or cripples them or their children in a car accident. If you are a white guy who’s drunk and runs the stop sign after their fifth DUI - and you paralyzes some five-year-old daughter of an undocumented alien - the current law in Louisiana says “fuck you, you’re not anything for your pain and suffering and your daughters’s paralysis. Because you are a dirty, brown, illegal immigrant don’t you know? 

This was always coming in a GOP state. And those assholes voted for the GOP.   There is no harm to Hispanic/Latino GOP voters that is harsh enough to make me give a shit about what happens to them.   

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3 hours ago, BrickHorn said:

Imagine being so fucking stupid that you think “I know who will stand up to the injustice of predatory real estate development: Donald Trump.”

It’s amazing these fuckers have survived this long without drinking bleach or licking a power outlet. 

 

You assume too much.  Some may have dabbled in the bleach during the pandemic. 



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