Purely Politics

Discussion in 'Sun City General Discussions' started by FYI, Aug 18, 2024.

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  1. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

    Oh, you mean the dude whose bill left 24 botched abortion babies who were breathing on their own to lay there and die??? That is what you think is impressive? Dead babies?
     
  2. FYI

    FYI Well-Known Member

    Well, she didn't or isn't fighting to secure our borders, and she certainly isn't fighting for women's rights!

    What don't people understand? She has been in office for 3 1/2 years, and has made no attempt to do anything to reduce inflation, reduce the cost of energy or prescription drugs etc. It's all promises that I will bet my life will never come to fruition if she win the next election!

    She has no economic policy other than being from a "Middle-Class" family!

    She has never held a job in the private sector and just like Tim Walz, they have spent their entire career in politics!

    The only thing worse than Kamala becoming President would be if she were to get impeached and we got stuck with Walz!
     
  3. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

  4. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

    I remember watching this on CSPAN. This Doctor stopped performing abortions.
    https://x.com/QueenMAGAUltra/status/1835654553452085704

    Verbally graphic, no photos thank God.
     
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  5. Geoffrey de Villehardouin

    Geoffrey de Villehardouin Well-Known Member

    Aside from being an absolutely ridiculous comparison, I seriously question your ability to present logical arguments. The puppy thing is a false narrative, a puppy is not a human being and aside from your Pope/Jesus/God arguments (which is what this is about) what other arguments do you have that impose restrictions on a woman for which you have no responsibility regarding the outcome.
     
  6. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

    in other words no answer. defer and deflect. it was a yes or no question dave.
     
  7. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

  8. carptrash

    carptrash Well-Known Member

    It seems to me that this left the decision up to the politicians who dominate a particular state and we shall se in November how that plays out.
     
  9. Geoffrey de Villehardouin

    Geoffrey de Villehardouin Well-Known Member

    FYI, since you are somehow an expert on the Constitution, what are the jobs assigned to the Vice President? How well has she performed them?
     
  10. carptrash

    carptrash Well-Known Member

    And looking at Vice Presidents, our last one will be best remembered not for what he did do but for what he did not do.
     
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  11. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

    I agree. He was a whipped man who was afraid to have lunch, dinner, coffee with a woman colleague if his wife was not present.
     
  12. FYI

    FYI Well-Known Member

    How about the 25th Amendment?

    When she knew, like everybody else, that Joe Biden was suffering from dementia and was unable to serve, let alone carry around the nuclear football, she should have rounded up the support of the cabinet and had him removed.
     
  13. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

    I am not sure there is an answer to that question. From TheWhiteHouse.gov The Executive Branch | The White House

    The Vice President

    The primary responsibility of the Vice President of the United States is to be ready at a moment’s notice to assume the Presidency if the President is unable to perform his or her duties. This can be because of the President’s death, resignation, or temporary incapacitation, or if the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet judge that the President is no longer able to discharge the duties of the presidency.

    The Vice President is elected along with the President by the Electoral College. Each elector casts one vote for President and another for Vice President. Before the ratification of the 12th Amendment in 1804, electors only voted for President, and the person who received the second greatest number of votes became Vice President.

    The Vice President also serves as the President of the United States Senate, where he or she casts the deciding vote in the case of a tie. Except in the case of tie-breaking votes, the Vice President rarely actually presides over the Senate. Instead, the Senate selects one of their own members, usually junior members of the majority party, to preside over the Senate each day.

    Kamala D. Harris is the 49th Vice President of the United States. She is the first woman and first woman of color to be elected to this position. The duties of the Vice President, outside of those enumerated in the Constitution, are at the discretion of the current President. Each Vice President approaches the role differently — some take on a specific policy portfolio, others serve simply as a top adviser to the President. Of the 48 previous Vice Presidents, nine have succeeded to the Presidency, and five have been elected to the Presidency in their own right.

    The Vice President has an office in the West Wing of the White House, as well as in the nearby Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Like the President, he or she also maintains an official residence, at the United States Naval Observatory in Northwest Washington, D.C. This peaceful mansion has been the official home of the Vice President since 1974 — previously, Vice Presidents had lived in their own private residences. The Vice President also has his or her own limousine, operated by the United States Secret Service, and flies on the same aircraft the President uses — but when the Vice President is aboard, the craft are referred to as Air Force Two and Marine Two.
     
  14. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

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  15. Janet Curry

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  16. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

    I watched that live on CSPAN, that is how it is still done in the mid/late stages of pregnancy. It's the only way it can be done. That is what the left is voting for. Totally different scenario in early stages where suction can be done.
     
  17. Josie P

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  18. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    So i'm really curious: You are trying to pay for your groceries with "Joy" at Safeway, but you wanted to send a billionaire money to hire security? Really, save your money, buy your eggs (shop around eh?) and let trump pay for his own security and his own legal fess.

    trump: The largest freaking con game perpetrated on the American public; EVER. Be sure to get in line to buy his new cryptocurrency crap. It will rate right up their with golden bibles, golden sneakers and the biggest joke of all, truth social.

    I hate saying this but you all are starting look gullible.
     
  19. Josie P

    Josie P Well-Known Member

    I personally do not want to. nor can I, send him money. I do believe the Biden admin is denying him proper security. Obama has more security than Trump, and yes I can prove that. I hate saying this but you all have been looking stupid for a very long time.

    Also I can't afford the eggs, however I could have 4 years ago when they were cheap and gas was under $2/gal.
     
  20. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    You mean 4 years ago when everyone was out of work and people were dropping dead of Covid19? You could pay for your eggs because you were getting stimulus checks? It matters not.

    However, yesterday in one of your hundred posts you said you would be the first to send him a check for heightened security. I could go pull the quote but i really don't care; you simply ramble on with little or no recollection to what you have posted.
     
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