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Britney Spears ‘Chased’ Ex-Husband Sam Asghari With an Axe During ‘Last Straw’ Fight

Britney Spears 42 and ex-husband Sam Asghari 30 called it quits on their marriage shortly after their one-year wedding anniversary in August 2023. A source exclusively tells In Touch that Sam “got the worst” of Britney’s freedom following the end of her conservatorshi p in 2021 and shares the “last straw” that led to the former couple’s separation.

“Unfortunately, when she was free of her conservatorshi p, Sam got the worst of it. One of the last straws for Sam, there were many, Britney chased him with an axe,”....

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Watch Arkansas Troopers Play A Dirty Trick On A Fleeing Motorcyclist
Catching a fleeing motorcycle can be a difficult task for cops because of several factors. But one thing you can always count on is that Arkansas State Police won’t hold back if you decide to run at high speeds, bike or no. This motorcyclist scofflaw learned that lesson the hard way. The chase started when a trooper noticed a guy on a motorcycle not only doubling the speed limit on the interstate, which is a truly dumb thing to do on a bike or in a car, but also lane splitting. While that practice is legal in certain situations for California, it’s pretty much illegal everywhere else.

...Troopers train regularly on high-speed pursuit tactics. And in this case they use an unusual method to stop this chase. A trooper who was coming from the opposite direction cuts into the opposing lanes of traffic, angles his cruiser just so, and forces the biker off the road. The guy proceeds to crash and quickly realizes he’s done. It’s quick, brutal, and effective. And yet the suspect doesn’t appear to be injured. That’s how it’s done in Arkansas.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neh-jfV7dzY&t=7s
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..LIE by his loyal stooge here on PH:

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Local TV Station Catches Donald Trump In A Lie About 'Never Coming Back'

In a segment that aired last week that is now going viral on social media, KSTP's Tom Hauser reminded the former president of when he vowed in 2020 to “never to come back to Minnesota” if he lost the state to President Joe Biden in that year's election.

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Newly released photos depict cash and gold bars seized from Sen. Bob Menendez's home

Cash stuffed into boots. Envelopes of bills tucked inside jackets emblazoned with the senator's name. Gold bars.

Prosecutors in the Sen. Bob Menendez bribery case on Friday released more than 100 photos of the cash and gold seized from the New Jersey Democrat's home, presenting a clearer picture of the evidence shaping his high-profile bribery trial.

Menendez is charged with accepting “hundreds of thousands of dollars” in bribes in return for official government acts.

The FBI said that more than $486,000 in cash was found in his home in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, which he shares with his wife Nadine Menendez, who also faces charges. She will stand trial separately. Both have pleaded not guilty.

Prosecutors from the Southern District of New York entered the photos as part of their trial exhibits. Although Menendez’s house is located in New Jersey, SDNY is prosecuting the case because some of the alleged misconduct by the senator had ties to New York.

Dozens of photos show stacks of bills tucked inside bags, shoes and jackets. One photo shows a stack of bills that prosecutors say totals $4,300, found in the senator's Congressional Hispanic Caucus jacket with his name embroidered in yellow.

Another photo showed a stack of $100 bills found in an envelope of another jacket embroidered with "Senator Menendez."

Prosecutors asked an FBI agent about the cash found in the senator's clothes during Friday's testimony.

“What were the name on the jackets?” a prosecutor asked the agent.

"Robert Menendez and Senator Menendez," the agent answered.

"Did you see the name Nadine on any of the jackets where you found cash?" the prosecutor asked.

"No," the agent confirmed.

Thousands of dollars of cash were also found tucked inside of shoes. An envelope containing $7,500 was found in a right brown boot, according to a spreadsheet detailing evidence from prosecutors. A left brown boot contained an envelope with $7,000, the document said.

Other photos in the exhibits included stacks of cash in disposable Forever 21 and Arc'teryx bags. Some of the stacks were rubber banded, and others were bound with labels denoting "$10,000."

Prosecutors also included several photos of gold bars, which they allege were part of the bribes. Thirteen gold bars were recovered at the senator's home, according to prosecutors. Two of the bars weighed one kilogram each, while the others weighed in at one ounce each.

Menendez's attorney Avi Weitzman said in court on Wednesday that the senator was not aware that his wife had gold bars, arguing that jurors should not judge someone by whom they live with.

Nadine Menendez kept the gold bars in a closet, which the senator’s lawyer said he did not have a key to. He also was unaware how she had obtained some of the gold, the lawyer said.

The senator has defended the cash found in his home, arguing last year that he has withdrawn personal cash for emergencies.

"For 30 years, I have withdrawn thousands of dollars in cash from my personal savings account, which I have kept for emergencies and because of the history of my family facing confiscation in Cuba,” he said last year.



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I consider that a great accomplishment!

I believe my sister has a few states left on her list. I probably can never complete the list.
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California commission approved new I-80 toll lanes. Could you be charged $1 per mile?

New toll lanes moved one step closer to hitting capital-region commuters in the wallet last week when the California Transportation Commission approved one east- and one westbound lane with fluctuating tolls for vehicles with one or two occupants on Interstate 80 through Yolo County.

Autumn Bernstein, the executive director of the Yolo Transportation District, told KDRT’s Bill Buchanan in December that the actual prices had not yet been determined, but similar lanes in the Bay Area charge around $1 a mile at peak traffic times.

The 13-member California Transportation Commission met in Orange on Thursday and Friday and, as part of a broader agenda, discussed the planned lanes, which are part of the Yolo 80 Corridor Improvements Project. Caltrans, the Yolo Transportation District and the Sacramento Area Council of Governments are coordinating on the I-80 project.

The agencies plan to add 17 miles of new lanes, tolled for vehicles with one or two people in them from Richards Boulevard to Highway 50.

In the memorandum to the California Transportation Commission requesting approval of the tolling lanes, staff acknowledged that at a West Sacramento public hearing last month, commissioners heard “members of the public expressing concerns about potential increases in vehicle miles traveled due to expanded capacity.”

Susan Handy, a UC Davis professor who studies transportation, previously told The Sacramento Bee that research has shown conclusively that widening highways increases traffic in the long-term.

“We have a lot of very robust evidence that is very consistent in showing that when highway capacity is expanded, the vehicle miles of travel also expands,” Handy said. Adding lanes “doesn’t work because of human behavior. Because when the conditions in the roadway system change, we as individuals start to make different choices about our daily travel.”

A 2011 American Economic Review article explained that there is a “fundamental law of highway congestion: people drive more when the stock of roads in their city increases.”

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..that is not a blood family member is pretty rare  ???:

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Wife Donates Kidney to Her Husband After Surprising Discovery That They Were a Transplant Match

Stephen and Amy Bredfeldt of Franklin, Tennessee, underwent kidney transplant surgery on April 30 shortly after learning that doctors at Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital convened a panel and determined that Amy was a partial match for her husband.

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"Mental illness is" NOT only "real" but also...

"cringe as hell"...

I mean just look at the EPIC FAIL below.. ;D ;D ;D:



dude

you gotta invest in the stock market index ...


AND AS YOU CAN SEE...HIS WORDS, NOT MINE.. :idiot2: :idiot2: :idiot2:  ;D


THEREFORE:

yeah i just make that stuff up

Just lied, dude



BECAUSE:

dang...somebody is salty
somebody's is jello.
all I hear is, "I'm jealous."
Yup, that’s all that is. Jealous.

THE NEUTRAL PH MEMBERS' WORDS, NOT MINE Per the "legit" .."ALL CATTLE" PROOF quotes above

Those of us "legit" folks can easily provide "legit" "ALL CATTLE" PROOF quotes like the ones above to back up what we say... O0 O0 O0


"SEEING IS TRULY BELIEVING YO"

 ;D ;D ;D



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General Discussion / Nancy Pelosi should have denied it and stayed home...
« Last post by Hung_Low on May 21, 2024, 02:28:39 PM »
instead, she wanted to pushed her Leftie/Demmie agenda and got humiliated...

During the Oxford Union debate in which Nancy Pelosi took the side of the House's position that "Populism is a threat to democracy" and Winston Marshall, a musician, took the opposite position.

Now, before we delt into this debate... let's put up some definitions of what the terms being referred to here.

Populism: A political approach that strive to appeal to ordinary people who feel that their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups.

Democracy: A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representative s.

It's long and if you don't want to read it... you can google the speech.

Nancy: Mr President, congratulation s to you and your officers for bringing us together to discuss this very important challenge. The proposition says that it is a threat to democracy, it didn't say it will cause it, it said it is a threat - so remember what the proposition is. Now, listened attentively to our two friends here in their Pro, uh, description of, of, uh, populism and our white tie and tail gentleman and his comments and you know what - they make a very compelling argument. It have been so appropriate 200 years ago in the time of Andrew Jackson. It's an old notion of, of, of, of, of, of populism for today. I always like to put down temporal markers for today - what populism, how populism weighs in... is in a way that is different. Volar said, “If you want to debate with me, define your terms well.” Let's define what is happening with populism - today populism is sprung on some of the people that have been named here, put forth with an ethno nationalist. Populism, that in our country, we see nationalism, isolationism, we had to fight to get the bill that we got last week and generated by an ethnic negativity. Negativity about incumbent of um... immigrants, yeah, incumbents to immigrants - people who are different from them. These people and the rest, our problem with, I don't think mob rule is a definition of democracy. What is democracy? Let's define democracy... democracy is the rule of law, democracy is free and fair elections, democracy is about independent Judiciary, it's about freedom of the press to have transparency and to have uh accountability of elected officials to, to the people. it's about all of that and that is everything that the populist regime in Washington DC is against. Populism is 'no thank you', populism is about fighting the ethno nationalistic, populism as, is the threat to democracy, is about threatening - a what they call – Elites, a free press 'no thanks' Free Press, it's about.. of.. of... fighting issues that relate to pre and fair elections, where we have voter suppression (I think she's talking about VoterID as a form of voter suppression because Leftie/Demmie believe black/brown/minorities are too ignorant to get ID) to the nth degree under this regime and resistance to, to passing the Voting Rights Act, the John Lewis act (Why have another Voting Rights Act when there is already one in the book - and GOP overwhelmingly voted for the Voting Rights Act in 1965), all of that because they want to contain who votes now. The issue of independent Judiciary, we owe so much to the UK or England as it was, when it put forth so many things at... England and one of them was trial by jury. When King John came, the Barons, who were there were TW they had 12 chairs and what sprang from that was a jury of your peers - 12 peers... and that sprang from, uh, the Magna Carta and something that we hold dear in our country right now, we see, uh, trial by jury threatened by vicious... um... assaults on the jurors, on the jurors, so when we talk about populism and we talk about democracy let's understand our terms today not 200 years ago, but today and if you are humored by some of the Ted Cruz and people like that, that may be humorous to you but it ain't funny to us because it has a direct impact on what's happening. Now here's the thing, that is so sad about all of this, these people who are populist and go out there and make all these claims take advantage of people who have legitimate economic concerns. In this day and age people are concerned and some of you heard me say this before... are concerned about Innovation, how are they... how are they and their families going to thrive and survive economically in a new era of innovation. They're concerned about globalization, they're concerned about immigration, they're concerned about anything new because it's not the familiar to them and so Along Comes A snake oil salesman (guess who she's referring to here  :2funny:)... sells them a bill of goods and then takes office and the only legislation put forth is a bill that gives a tax bill that gives 83% of the benefits to the top 1%, that has legislation to take away their health care. If that isn't enough for you when we prolonged, when we didn't have the bill to go give aid to Ukraine and, and the rest... The speaker said to me, “I can't do it until I do the the budget bill.” What was holding up the budget bill after giving a $2 trillion tax cut to the wealthiest 1% in our country? $2 trillion added to the national debt, unpaid for. The big issue that held us up at the end was something called Wick food for women/infant and CH infants and children for small, for new families. We can't afford to give that food, it's going to add to the national debt... that, that's what these purveyors of populism sold a bill of goods to these people, who grasped it, because they had legitimate concerns, concerns that have to be respected and they have to be addressed but the fact is that democracy can, since year 200 year ago version about Andrew Jackson and all that, so much has happened that our distinguished person, I don't know your name, but thank you for your pro argument. We've seen demagogues come down the pike, destroy the Press, what is, what is the... What do the Republicans say, fake news, so they're diminishing that in the eyes of these poor souls who are looking for some answers. We've given them to them but they're blocked by some of their views on guns and they have the three G's: Guns, Gay, God that would be a woman's right to choose and, and the cultural issues cloud some of their reception, reception of an argument that really is in their interest. I don't agree with you, that people, we don't accuse people of not knowing what they're doing. They know, what they, not their personal interest is, we respect that but the fact is that using ethno whether it's people different from me... nationalism, populism is a very dangerous threat to, to democracy. Not just in America, where we're seeing it play out, but in the whole world, in the context of a fight between democracy and autocracy.. our, our, not our not mine but the version of populism ethno nationalist populism which tries to bring down education and fake news the media, which is a protector of democracy, that version is contributing in countries other than our country and is a danger to democracy. We think democracy isn't a ballot in America, it's a bollat victory that we must win because it will only make matters worse if they have another stay at, at what they're doing to the courts in our country... that the fear, that they're instilling and jurist in our country, the suppression of the vote in our country, the role of their big dark Rich billionaire donors (Nancy might want to check on this one - more billionaires donate to the Dems than to GOP), who don't want to pay taxes - suffocating the airways from the fossil fuel industry and the gun industry and the rest of that.  So money and, and populism, sadly, have gone together with this ethno nationalist anti- ,what they call Elite, which we call education, free press and the rest. So I urge you to think, in terms of the word says, it's a threat. You're going to deny that it's a threat to democracy in the versions that have emerged, that have emerged in America, so clearly and why does everybody here say to me - “What happens if he gets elected?” Well, I can't let that happen because for us this is.. election is... “Washington Crossing the Delaware.” This is about a democratic, no offense to the Brits, no CR to the Brits, but the fact is also that what happened here at running me, the Magna Carta...yes, the, the first Parliament and the rest of that has a great contribution to democracy in the world but our country was founded on the principle that all people are created equal, a Dem, a con, a constitution that tried to implement that wasn't perfect from the beginning but they were able to amend it to end slavery (Slavery was ended by a GOP President and Dems started in the South) and all the other remnants of what came before, but populism in the version of Andrew Jackson which was described here is not the threat that we are talking about, we're that's part of it but the fact that's so sad is a misrepresentat ion of people who exploit the populist attitude of - I want to, I want to have my say and then use it to get elected and then hurt those people the most, hurt those people the most, with it... as I say unfair taxation, unfair distribution of resources -  a budget should be a statement of our national values instead it's a vehicle to put more money in the pockets of his contributors and on top of all of that, taking away health care and the rest by lying about it all... that's about deaths, this and abortion (Isn't abortion about death and a choice to commit it?), it's not about any of that so if there could be truth in their message, I think that people would react differently because they would know quite clearly how it affects them in their lives, where they know better than anybody, their kitchen table, concerns on how they can pay the bills, educate their children, save for retirement, pay the rent and the rest of that so... (Hmmmm...she's blind to Bidenomic and what it's doing to the average family - soaring inflation, cost of consumable goods and lowering the value of the US dollar).  My friends, this is interesting academically, intellectually and the rest... but on the ground, on the ground, populism as the version that we see now is a threat to democracy, that's really hard to deny. I was eager to hear their arguments but what I heard could have been made 200 years ago and not facing the realities that we see so I urge you all to vote in favor of the proposition and again with respect for the presentations that we had and really... Sultan, I was ready to vote for you for one of those positions, I really was, but I'm not sure now because I don't know that you could possibly believe the presentation. I know this is academic so maybe you believe it, I respect that, but what I do respect is our democracy and just tell you one more thing... I'm from Baltimore, Maryland, where our national anthem was written by Francis Scot Kei and he wrote a beautiful thing in the, in the national anthem and it's our motivation right now in some of our, our campaigning... he said proof through the night that our flag was still there, proof through the night that our flag was still there, we have to prove through the night of this election that our flag is still there, a flag that we pledge to every Civic day with liberty and justice for all and that is not, that is supporting democracy, supporting our flag and all it stands for and it is threatened by this version of populism that exists today.

Nice play of words from Pelosi but nothing concrete...

Now, here's a rebuttal to Nancy from Winston Marshall, a musician.

Marshall: Ladies and gentlemen, words have a tendency to change meaning... When I was a boy, woman meant someone who didn't have a cock. Populism has become a word used synonymously with racists. We've heard ethno nationalists with bigot, with hillbilly redneck ,with deplorables. Elites use it to show that contempt for ordinary people.  This is a recent change... not long ago, Barack Obama, while still president, at the North America... North America's leaders Summit, in June 2016, he took umbrage with the notion that Trump be called a populist - how could Trump be called a populist, he doesn't care about working people.. Obama claimed. If anything, Obama argued, he(Obama) was the populist.  If anything - Obama argued, Bernie was the populist.  It was Bernie who'd spent five decades fighting for working people, but Trump... Something curious happens, if you watch Obama's speeches after that point,  more and more recently, he uses the word populist interchangeabl y with strong man, with authoritarian. The word changes meaning, it becomes a negative , a portive, a slur. To me, populism is not a dirty word. Since the 2008 crash and specifically the trillion dollar Wall Street bailout, we are in the populist age and for good reason.  The elites have fails... let me address some common fallacies, some of which have been made tonight. If the motion was that demagogy was a threat to democracy, I would be on that side of the house. If the motion was that political violence was a threat to democracy, I'd be on that side of the house. January 6th has been mentioned... a dark day for America, indeed and I'm sure Congresswoman Pelosi will agree that the entire month of June 2020 when the federal courthouse in Portland Oregon was under siege and under insurrection by radical progressives, those two were dark days for America. (Pelosi interrupt) “You are not, there is no equivalence there, so, yes, there is no turbulance... of you so that...”  (speaker) Yes, so you don't agree... it's fine you don't agree that's fine... (Pelosi continued) “... but it is not like what happened on January 6 which was an Insurrection incited by the president of the United States...” (speaker) So you don't agree, but, but you  condemn those days? [applaud] (Nancy was silent). My point though - my point though is that all political movements are susceptible to violence and indeed, Insurrection and if we were arguing that fascism was a threat to democracy I'd be on that side of the house.  Indeed, the current populist age is a movement against fascism, I've got quite a lot to get through... Populism – as you know is the politics of the ordinary people against an elite.  Populism is not a threat to democracy, populism is democracy and why else have universal suffrage if not to keep Elites in check?  Ladies and gentlemen, given the success of Trump and more recently Javier Milei taking a chainsaw to the state Behemoth of argen... Argentina's bureaucratic, uh EMP, uh monster. You'd be mistaken for thinking this was a right-wing populist age... but that would be ignoring Occupy Wall Street, that would be ignoring Jeremy Corbyn for the many, not the few, that would be ignoring Bernie against the billionaires.. . JFK – sorry, RFK Jr against big farmer and more recently George Galloway against his better judgment.  Now, all of them, all of them including Galloway recognize genuine concerns of ordinary people being otherwise ignored by The Establishment. I'm actually rather surprised that our esteemed opposition Congressman Pelosi is on that side of the motion, I thought the left was supposed to be anti-elite (she talks about Trump and the 1% alot). I thought the left was supposed to be anti-establishment.  Today, particularly in America, the globalist left have become the establishment. I suppose, for Ms. Mosely to have taken this side of the motion, she'd be arguing herself out of a job... but it's here in Britain where right and left populists United for the Supreme Act of democracy.   Brexit polls have showed the number one reason people voted for brexit was for sovereignty, for more democracy. What was the response of the Brussels Elite - they did everything in their power to undermine the Democratic will of the British people and the Westminster elite were just as disgraceful as we've heard David Cameron called the voters fruit cakes, loonies and closet racists (hmmm... similar to Hillbilly calling non-Leftie/demmie sheep deplorables).  The liberal Democrats did everything they could to overturn a democratic vote.  Kisdama campaigned for a second referendum.  Elites would have had us voting and voting and voting until we voted their way.  Indeed, that's what happened in Ireland and in Denmark. Let's look at some of the other populist movements; the Hong Kong populist Revolt is literally called the pro-democracy movement, the farmer revolts from Netherlands to Germany, France, Greece to Sri Lanka - farmers are taking their tractors to the road to protest ESG policy that's floated down to us from those all knowing infallible Elites of Davos. The trucker movement in Canada became anti-elitist when, Petty Tyrant prime minister Justin Trudeau froze their bank accounts,  the behavior of a democratic head of state.  The jile in France, ules in London -  working people protesting policy that, that hurt them and how are they treated?  They're called conspiracy theorists, they're called far right by the mayor as well.  Ladies and gentlemen, populism is the voice of the voiceless -  the real threat to democracy is from the elites.  Now, don't get me wrong, we need Elites - if President Biden has shown us anything, we need someone to run the countries when the president has severe dementia.  It's not just America that crumbles, the whole world burns. But let's examine the elites: European corporations spend over 1 billion EUR a year lobbying Brussels, US corporations spend over $2 billion a year lobbying in DC, 2/3rd of Congress received funding from pharmaceutical companies.  Pfizer alone spent $11 million in 2021, they made over $10 billion in profit.  No wonder then, that 66% of Americans think the economy, economy is rigged against them for the rich and the powerful... and by the way, we used to have a word for when Big Business and big government were in cahoots and I think any students here, of early 20th century Italian History, know what I'm talking about.  What about big Tech?  Throughout the pandemic, the Biden's team, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security, colluded with big Tech in censoring dissenting voices - not kooky conspiracy theorists... People like Dr J Bhattacharya, the Stanford EP epidemiologist ... people like Harvard scientist Martin Kulldorff... people spreading true information, not misinformation, true information at odds with the government narrative... Need I remind you, democracy without free speech is not democracy.  This was a direct breach by the way of the First Amendment.  Before covid, Intelligence Services colluded with big Tech to have Trump suspended off Twitter, yes, the same platform which hosted the Taliban and Ayatollah 'death to Israel' Khamenei.  They thought the president crossed the line when he tweeted, on Jan 6,  “remain peaceful, no violence, respect the law and our great men and women in blue.”  That's a quote, you may be thinking now that Trump is a populist... you are right ,he didn't accept the 2020 elections and he should have... so should Hillary in 2016... so should Brussels and so should Westminster in 2016 and so too should Congresswoman Pelosi, instead of saying the 2016 election was, quote hijacked.. (Nancy Pelosi interrupt) “Was what...”... speaker – quote hijacked.  (Pelosi continued)“it was”  (speaker  hand motion to Pelosi – crowds laugh) speaker “Thank you” (Pelosi continued) “that doesn't mean that we don't accept the results of it.”  What about the mainstream media... let me read you some mainstream media headlines: the New Yorker, the day before the 2016 election “The Case Against Democracy”, the Washington Post, the day after the election “the Problem With Our Government is Democracy”, the LA Times, June 2017 “the British Election is a Reminder of The Perils of Too Much Democracy”, Vox, June 2017 “The Two Eminent Political Scientists Say the Problem With Democracy is Voters”New York Times, June 2017 “The Problem With Participatory Democracy is the Participants”.  Mainstream media Elites are part of a class who don't just disdain popularism, they disdain the people.  If the Democrats had put half their energy into delivering for the people, Trump wouldn't even have a chance in 2024.  He shouldn't, he shouldn't have a chance... You've had power for four years from the fabricated steel dossier to trying... to take him off the ballot in both Maine and Colorado. The Democrats are the anti-democrat party... all we need now is the Republicans to come out as the pro- monarchist party.  Ladies and gentlemen, populism is not a threat to democracy but I'll tell you what is... it's Elites ordering social media to censored political opponents, it's police shutting down the centers - be it anti-monarchists in this country or gender critical voices here or last week in Brussels - the national conservative, uh, movement.  I'll tell you what is a threat to democracy - it's Brussels, DC, Westminster, the mainstream media, big Tech, big farmer corporate collusion and the Davos cronies.  The threat to democracy comes from those who write off "Ordinary People" as deplorable, the threat to democracy comes from those who smear working people as racists,  the threat to democracy comes from those who write off working people as populists and I'll say one last thing... this populist age can be brought to an end at the snap of a finger -  all that needs to be done is for Elites to start listening, to respect it, respecting - and God forbid- working for ordinary people... thank you.

What I find so utterly asinine, is the fact that Pelosi truly believed and tried to make an argument that ordinary people are too ignorant and dumb and are clouded by their culture, guns and God to rationally realized that the Dems' policies are truly good for them... hence her 3 Gs (Guns, God and Gays).
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this wannabe traveler been to all 50 states, my ass!
can't even get his basic US geography right

Speaking of "US geography", here's what "dumb dumb" has to say about it:

Talking about Washington and Oregon
Those state are clearly above the jet stream



And here's "dumb dumb" getting called out by the neutral PH members:




THEREFORE:

yeah i just make that stuff up

Just lied, dude



BECAUSE:

dang...somebody is salty
somebody's is jello.
all I hear is, "I'm jealous."
Yup, that’s all that is. Jealous.

THE NEUTRAL PH MEMBERS' WORDS, NOT MINE Per the "legit" .."ALL CATTLE" PROOF quotes above

Those of us "legit" folks can easily provide "legit" "ALL CATTLE" PROOF quotes like the ones above to back up what we say... O0 O0 O0


"SEEING IS TRULY BELIEVING YO"

 ;D ;D ;D



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