Socialism at work
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Socialism at work
LOL I posted this on FB this morning.
Attachment 61002
Interesting
It's a shame what happened in Chicago last night.
Bye Bye Wasserman.......... You hideous (**&34@#4)(8%3429%#*($#@8($#@09548#@4908!!!!!!!!!! !!
Well, maybe we should vote to help and keep her... She may prove to be one of the R's best assets...
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To help save her public image, Ms. Wasserman Schultz has authored desperate Op-Eds for various news outlets in attempts to come off as relatable. “Having a perspective of a working mother has helped in the role as a legislator,” the Florida congresswoman wrote (poorly) for US News. Ms. Wasserman Schultz’s explanation of how being a mother in government poses challenges fails to mention her privileged financial status. Most working mothers do not have the salary of a U.S. congresswoman plus a husband’s banker income to pay for things like childcare.
And now, to help rig her own election in the Democratic primaries, Ms. Wasserman Schultz is blocking any challenger to a Democratic incumbent from accessing the voter file database—a vital campaign tool for any election.
“Last week, I called the Florida Democratic Party to request access to the voter file database and software known as VAN that is routinely used by Democratic candidates across the country,” wrote Tim Canova, Ms. Wasserman Schultz’s primary challenger, in an article on Medium. “I was told that our campaign would be denied access to this database because I am running against an incumbent Democrat, Debbie Wasserman Schultz. I was also told that any Democratic candidate running against an incumbent Democrat would be denied access — even a lifelong progressive challenging an out-of-touch incumbent.”
Several weeks ago Mr. Canova—an attorney and professor of Law and Public Finance at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law—told the Observer his campaign would not accept contributions from super PACs or corporations, in order to offer voters a viable alternative to the bought-off status
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Maybe we need to help RahmBO stay in office too, he is proving to be a asset for the R party...
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s approval ratings may be the worst of any Democrat in the country, rivaled only by the calls for Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to resign.
Following the release of video footage showing a Chicago Police officer murdering 17-year-old Laquan MacDonald, evidence suggesting ties between Mr. Emanuel’s administration and a cover up began surfacing. The manager of a Burger King near the shooting claimed Chicago Police confiscated surveillance footage and erased it. Mr. Emanuel’s office also knew about dash-cam footage of the shooting as early as December 2014, but Mr. Emanuel concealed the film until after his primary election. E-mails obtained by The Daily Beast reveal Mr. Emanuel met with lawyers before his election to discuss the video footage, which was only made public after an independent journalist sued to have it released while Mr. Emanuel’s lawyers fought to keep it hidden.
In January, a U.S. District Judge ruled City Attorney Jordan Marsh—also a veteran of Mr. Emanuel’s administration—intentionally hid evidence of a separate police shooting. Mr. Marsh resigned soon after the verdict, but Mr. Emanuel continues to insist the Chicago Law Department didn’t cover anything up, and is not part of the cover-up culture of the Chicago Police Department (which is now under investigation by the Department of Justice).
Say it isn't soooooooooooooo, I love those two guys, they both help us conservatives get republicans voted in office.
Can't be stated enough . . .
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Shillary's gun control
Just posted this gem on FB
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