You shoulda been standing in front of Nipsey.Look how close the election was. That 10% should be shot. Starting with @Regular_P![]()

You shoulda been standing in front of Nipsey.Look how close the election was. That 10% should be shot. Starting with @Regular_P![]()
:jaypatr:You shoulda been standing in front of Nipsey.![]()
He needed a real one wit him. ThanksYou shoulda been standing in front of Nipsey.![]()
I don’t dislike you, you are just an easy target, because you can’t make your mind up as to what you are, who you are, what your stances are. Your ideals are fluid.breh you've clearly gone into a meltdown since mueller failed to indict anyone. your disdain of me aside, you should seek some fukkin help![]()
HL told me Obama is a centrist neoliberal loser so is that really a bad thingU already know how its gone go. And thats how I see this setting up
Man, I swear I will never not have tye urge to punch every Bernout in they mouf. Trumps legacy is gonna outlive anything Obama did
Nap was a Hillary supporter and an Obama birther
That cism![]()
Yep, she just has to live until February, then it's tit-for-tat. And Democrats in Congress better nut the fukk up unlike how they let Obama get clowned because they were so fukking sure Hillary's lame ass would win.
But Washington didn’t wait around for the facts to come out. On Sept. 14, 2009, the Democratic-controlled Senate voted 83 to 7 to block some federal grants to ACORN. Government funding typically accounted for 10 to 15 percent of ACORN’s annual funding. The group received $48.4 million from the federal government from 2005 to 2009 ― most of it, including a $25 million grant in 2008, for housing counseling and foreclosure mitigation.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/2009-acorn-scandal_n_5ae23fa6e4b02baed1b86696ACORN registered more than 865,000 voters for the 2008 election. While other groups have tried to pick up the slack, there’s a reason Republicans haven’t selected a new organization to serve as the voter fraud boogeyman: nobody is doing the same caliber work on the same scale that ACORN did.
And while just about every possible explanation for Trump’s 77,744-vote margin of victory in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan has been explored to death, almost nobody talks about the effect ACORN might have had in those states.
“We should have shut down the Senate,” Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) said Tuesday. “We made a calculation that we were going to win the 2016 [presidential] election and confirm a nominee. And it didn’t work out.”
“Hindsight’s 20/20,” said Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.). “I think I would have liked us to take an even harder line.”
“There were options to pick someone that the base would have been mobilized to support because of who they were and what they represented for the court,” said Heidi Hess, a co-director of the progressive group Credo Action. “Garland felt like a pick to play chess with Republicans, and it didn’t work because they don’t play respectability and civility — ‘Obviously this man is qualified, so we’re not going to block him.’ That was never going to happen.”
Dems can still filibuster correct?McConnell would still bring Trump’s nominee to vote. GOP has 53 seats. They only need 50 plus Pence.
Dems can still filibuster correct?
GOP can end it with 51 votes