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We talk shit on trump all day long. And, well deserved.

What are Harris's policies that all of you oppose?

I can honestly say that I don't know why conservatives/republicans oppose her. Specifically....none of you all really say anything out about why you don't like her. Just that you don't like her.

I'm sure I will be corrected shortly.


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I generally wouldn't vote Democrat. I certainly wouldn't vote California Democrat. The parents of Harris seem brilliant, but Harris apparently can't express a thought or hold a conversation. I have no problem with Harris's ethnicity or gender, but I do believe she has been elected and promoted on nothing else. Id vote early and vote often for a woman of color if she offered anything more than being a woman of color, I've had a belly full of old white guys.

I oppose gun control, big government and any and all liberal social programs.

Specifically I have no idea about any of Harris's policies because as a Democrat from California I instinctively dismissed her.

As a conservative westerner I'd consider voting for a candidate from Texas or North Dakota, Nevada or Wyoming, a veteran, a preacher, farmer, businessman or possibly a competent western governor or mayor. For decades and more we Americans have been fed promises that are all broken, slogans that were meant to be lies from the beginning. I believe an honest candidate for office that actually embraced and spoke to what government and they as an office holder in government could actually do would have traction.

Today we need a president that can speak and lead. We need a president that can unify the nation, direct us all into the next decade, command the troops, rally the citizens, succeed with Congress and the States United.

Harris ain't it.
 
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Harris apparently can't express a thought or hold a conversation.


You mean you didn't watch the Trump-Harris debate? She looked bright and articulate to me.

You really oppose all liberal social programs, Scott? You mean like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid? All of which were liberal social programs that were opposed by conservatives of the times.
 
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Harris apparently can't express a thought or hold a conversation.


You mean you didn't watch the Trump-Harris debate? She looked bright and articulate to me.

You really oppose all liberal social programs, Scott? You mean like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid? All of which were liberal social programs that were opposed by conservatives of the times.


Hell no I didn't watch the debate! come on.

I gather that Medicare/ Medicaid amounts to 23% of our federal budget. Given our national debt that doesn't seem sustainable.

R, howzabout we keep the discussion of my dislike for liberal social programs within my lifetime or say this century?

Dude, really.
 
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I generally wouldn't vote Democrat. I certainly wouldn't vote California Democrat. The parents of Harris seem brilliant, but Harris apparently can't express a thought or hold a conversation. I have no problem with Harris's ethnicity or gender, but I do believe she has been elected and promoted on nothing else. Id vote early and vote often for a woman of color if she offered anything more than being a woman of color, I've had a belly full of old white guys.

I oppose gun control, big government and any and all liberal social programs.

Specifically I have no idea about any of Harris's policies because as a Democrat from California I instinctively dismissed her.

As a conservative westerner I'd consider voting for a candidate from Texas or North Dakota, Nevada or Wyoming, a veteran, a preacher, farmer, businessman or possibly a competent western governor or mayor. For decades and more we Americans have been fed promises that are all broken, slogans that were meant to be lies from the beginning. I believe an honest candidate for office that actually embraced and spoke to what government and they as an office holder in government could actually do would have traction.

Today we need a president that can speak and lead. We need a president that can unify the nation, direct us all into the next decade, command the troops, rally the citizens, succeed with Congress and the States United.

Harris ain't it.


Our next President will be one of two people. One of them can and does form coherent sentences and paragraphs expressing a cogent thought, has substantial support, publicly expressed, from prominent members of the other Party, is young enough to actually be likely to live into the next decade, has never called those who wear their Country's uniform "suckers and losers", is running on a message of inclusion, has stated they will have at least one Cabinet Member from the other Party, has never been charged with a Felony nor convicted of 34 and is not known to wear Depends.

It's not Donald Trump.

But if you are so narrow-minded and parochial that only a candidate from one of 4 out of 50 States, representing maybe 10% of the population, is acceptable you should just get used to sitting elections out.


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We talk shit on trump all day long. And, well deserved.

What are Harris's policies that all of you oppose?

I can honestly say that I don't know why conservatives/republicans oppose her. Specifically....none of you all really say anything out about why you don't like her. Just that you don't like her.

I'm sure I will be corrected shortly.


What policies?

Every time that stupid commie Bimbo opens her mouth nothing comes out but gibberish! jumping


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We talk shit on trump all day long. And, well deserved.

What are Harris's policies that all of you oppose?

I can honestly say that I don't know why conservatives/republicans oppose her. Specifically....none of you all really say anything out about why you don't like her. Just that you don't like her.

I'm sure I will be corrected shortly.


What policies?

Every time that stupid commie Bimbo opens her mouth nothing comes out but gibberish! jumping


You could start here if you were interested in anything but baseless name-calling.

Just this initiative alone would be huge, allowing people to remain in their homes instead of in nursing homes and relieving the burden on the "sandwich generation" who have both children and aging parents.

I've asked you a half-dozen times to explain what she's said or done that makes her a "commie" without result.


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1) open border policy/pro-amesty
2) increased income tax
Specifically
-increased % on real-income
-increased % on capital gaine
-tax on unrealized gains
3) massive regulation (just a D thing in general)
4) anti-fossil fuel
5) pro~green regulation/anti agriculture
6) gun control
7) anti-Israel
8) pro gender manipulation (for lack of better description)
9) pro-abortion
10) Never run any kind of business that does/produces anything. Basically she has zero executive experience.
11) she is not a capitalist and leans socialist. Believes in BIG federal government that governs deeply into personal life.
12) pro debt spender

Those are the highlights that just pop into my head…I am sure I can think of more.


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I do like a couple of things, she is a prosecutor not a felon, she has not tried to usurp the will of the voters to steal an election she did not win.

It ain't much but the alternative is a lying, cheating, philander, fraud.
 
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13) she is a prosecutor — in my business experience, I find these people the hardest to get along with usually over the dumbest reasons.


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J. Lane Easter, DVM

A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Some folks struggling following the rules, Trump for example.

I prefer prosecutors over felons myself.
 
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Some folks struggling following the rules, Trump for example.

I prefer prosecutors over felons myself.


Except in cases where rouge prosecutors artificially produce felons on questionable violations. Then I tend to sympathize with the felon.

Your post actually accentuates my distaste for them. They tend to be people to use their power to drive their agendas.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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We talk shit on trump all day long. And, well deserved.

What are Harris's policies that all of you oppose?

I can honestly say that I don't know why conservatives/republicans oppose her. Specifically....none of you all really say anything out about why you don't like her. Just that you don't like her.

I'm sure I will be corrected shortly.


What policies?

Every time that stupid commie Bimbo opens her mouth nothing comes out but gibberish! jumping


You could start here if you were interested in anything but baseless name-calling.

Just this initiative alone would be huge, allowing people to remain in their homes instead of in nursing homes and relieving the burden on the "sandwich generation" who have both children and aging parents.

I've asked you a half-dozen times to explain what she's said or done that makes her a "commie" without result.


I have a 15 year old poodle sitting next to me.

She has more brains than both you and Commie Kamala combined! jumping


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The Bimbo camp is in panic mode!

Bloody hell!

Imagine being beaten by a deranged MAGA ARSEHOLE! clap


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Some folks struggling following the rules, Trump for example.

I prefer prosecutors over felons myself.


Except in cases where rouge prosecutors artificially produce felons on questionable violations. Then I tend to sympathize with the felon.

Your post actually accentuates my distaste for them. They tend to be people to use their power to drive their agendas.


We are a rule driven society, in spite of Trump's behavior.

You do not like the agenda of law and order? a very odd position to take I believe.
 
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Some folks struggling following the rules, Trump for example.

I prefer prosecutors over felons myself.


Except in cases where rouge prosecutors artificially produce felons on questionable violations. Then I tend to sympathize with the felon.

Your post actually accentuates my distaste for them. They tend to be people to use their power to drive their agendas.


We are a rule driven society, in spite of Trump's behavior.

You do not like the agenda of law and order? a very odd position to take I believe.


If you can’t see problems associated with the NY cases…you and I have fundamentally different views on law and order.

I am extremely Libertarian as to law. When a law is obviously broken — prosecute the hell out of it.

If you have to spend months/years conniving on how to manufacture a crime with given law…I am out and want prosecutors to stay the hell out of people’s lives.

My experience has shown me that MOST career prosecutors ENJOY the conniving part and salivate over the power trip it gives them.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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You want selective law enforcement. Trump should have been prosecuted in over the classified docs, his attempts at stealing the election in several states and the fraud he committed in NY. The man is a criminal through and through and should be held accountable for his illegal actions. Trump manufactured his crimes, nobody else.
 
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Some folks struggling following the rules, Trump for example.

I prefer prosecutors over felons myself.


Except in cases where rouge prosecutors artificially produce felons on questionable violations. Then I tend to sympathize with the felon.

Your post actually accentuates my distaste for them. They tend to be people to use their power to drive their agendas.


We are a rule driven society, in spite of Trump's behavior.

You do not like the agenda of law and order? a very odd position to take I believe.



Hahahaha!

Rule driven society!!

True!


STUPID RULES!

Just like those who make them!

Black Lives Matter?

Defund the police?

Donations to your rulers?

Can’t get any more stupid! jumping


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Can’t get any more stupid! jumping


Oh yes you can, anyone "ruled" by a monarch for example.

It was wrong Jeff to say the ruling family in the UAE was determined by the number of goats owned in 1820. It's just night right to talk about another mans wife like that. rotflmo
 
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The majority of the country witnessed the United States Government try to imprison a political rival. I know you disagree, but that’s not the point. The majority of the country sees it as corruption at old block communist levels. Dems have no plan outside of orange man bad. And it’s finally catching up with them.
 
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The majority of the country witnessed the United States Government try to imprison a political rival. I know you disagree, but that’s not the point. The majority of the country sees it as corruption at old block communist levels. Dems have no plan outside of orange man bad. And it’s finally catching up with them.


You live in your own reality. Trump is a criminal and needs to held accountable. The whole country watched the Orange POS foment an insurrection and attempt to usurp the will of the voters.

Your post is nothing but hubris.
 
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Pretty sure Tomahawk’s theory will be proven correct next week…time will tell.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Trump is not a victim....no matter what Fox News tells you. The SOB needs to be locked up.
 
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You want selective law enforcement. Trump should have been prosecuted in over the classified docs, his attempts at stealing the election in several states and the fraud he committed in NY. The man is a criminal through and through and should be held accountable for his illegal actions. Trump manufactured his crimes, nobody else.


When you find yourself constantly wanting to jail people you dislike/disagree with…

…you might be a fascist! Wink


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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It’s just reality. Put your money where your mouth is. Hang a sign about how much you despise Trump and what you think about the “pos” who support him in your gun shop.
 
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It’s just reality. Put your money where your mouth is. Hang a sign about how much you despise Trump and what you think about the “pos” who support him in your gun shop.


My clients and I talk politics regularly. I post under my given name, I am hiding nothing. I work hard to not cater to the loon contingent in the gun world. Business is good, I sold the most expensive rifle I have ever sold last week. Thanks for asking Cool
 
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The majority of the country witnessed the United States Government try to imprison a political rival. I know you disagree, but that’s not the point. The majority of the country sees it as corruption at old block communist levels. Dems have no plan outside of orange man bad. And it’s finally catching up with them.


I don't know about the "majority" and what they think they witnessed. But I witnessed, per the news, a seditious conspiracy to undo the election results culminating on 1/6/21 at the direction of Dear Leader. Before and after that I witnessed the slow moving rule of law trying to corner a weasel. I witnessed the GOPer machine turn even deeper into the lying machine to run interference for Dear Leader, and they were running scared too, scared of him and his wrath.

I witnessed, per the news, many who took actions in support of Dear Leader get prosecuted, law licenses revoked, sued for millions for defamation, etc. incarcerated, but I have yet to see the real culprits suffer consequences, such as the GOPer republicans in congress who also engaged, some explicitly, some complicitly. In fact, some who opposed got unelected and those supporting Dear Leader got promoted.

I witnessed corruption on a scale not seen before in all the ploys and activities and lawyer-ups and from members of GOPer congress thwarting accountability for Dear Leader. I witnessed, per the news, threats and attacks on specific judiciary among the accountability sector.

I witnessed, per the news, rhetoric from Dear Leader that is directly out of the fascist demagogue playbook and that playbook is just the tip of the project 2025 manifesto.

I have witnessed, per the news, Dear Leader threats and promises of retribution for those he deems enemies, which of course anyone opposing him or not loyal enough to him personally, which he will declare enemies of the people, vermin, and I witnessed the cheers, denials and satisfaction from his True Believers for the harm he promised.

I witnessed a SCOTUS grant immunity, for past and future crimes against the nation and the people, to a singular person/official, thus erasing one of the Founding Principles that no one is above the law.

Despite all that, we are now witnessing about half the nation's voters favoring such Dear Leader.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...3da7145e214004&ei=21

Growing fears of Trump fascism as election nears

“If he does win, we all have to be clear the fight for the future of the Republic will not end then and there. Even if it gets much, much harder,”


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"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." - Sinclair Lewis

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13) she is a prosecutor — in my business experience, I find these people the hardest to get along with usually over the dumbest reasons.



14) She has been appointed to the head of the taxpayer funded Government gun control division.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/ogvp/

In September 2023, President Biden established the first-ever White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention to reduce gun violence, which has ravaged communities across the country, and implement and expand upon key executive and legislative action which has been taken to save lives.

The Office of Gun Violence Prevention is overseen by Vice President Harris, who has been a key leader in the Biden-Harris Administration’s effort to end our nation’s gun violence epidemic. Stefanie Feldman, a longtime policy advisor to President Biden on gun violence prevention, serves as Director of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, alongside leading gun violence prevention advocates Greg Jackson and Rob Wilcox, who joined the Administration as Deputy Directors of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention.

The Office of Gun Violence Prevention builds on historic actions taken by President Biden to end gun violence in our country: including signing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the most significant legislative action in nearly 30 years aimed at doing so, and taking more meaningful executive action than any other president to make our schools, churches, grocery stores, and communities safer.

The Biden-Harris Administration has worked to implement the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the most significant gun violence prevention legislation in nearly 30 years. This legislation is already saving lives by keeping guns out of the hands of individuals under 21 who are prohibited from purchasing firearms, empowering the Justice Department with new authorities to prosecute firearms traffickers, improving access to mental health services in our schools to help young people deal with the trauma and grief resulting from gun violence, and investing in community violence interventions.

The Biden-Harris Administration has announced dozens of executive actions to: keep especially dangerous weapons and repeat shooters off our streets; hold rogue gun dealers and gun traffickers accountable; provide law enforcement with the tools and resources they need to reduce gun violence; and address the root causes of gun violence. Most recently, the Justice Department’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives – a critical leader in work to reduce gun violence – proposed a rule to reduce the number of guns sold without background checks and keep guns out of the hands of criminals.

President Biden continues to call on Congress to take additional action, including by:

Banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines;
Requiring safe storage of firearms;
Requiring background checks for all gun sales;
Eliminating gun manufacturers’ immunity from liability; and
Enacting his Safer America Plan, which would put more police officers on our streets for accountable, community policing and invest in gun violence prevention and intervention.
 
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I generally wouldn't vote Democrat. I certainly wouldn't vote California Democrat. The parents of Harris seem brilliant, but Harris apparently can't express a thought or hold a conversation. I have no problem with Harris's ethnicity or gender, but I do believe she has been elected and promoted on nothing else. Id vote early and vote often for a woman of color if she offered anything more than being a woman of color, I've had a belly full of old white guys.

I oppose gun control, big government and any and all liberal social programs.

Specifically I have no idea about any of Harris's policies because as a Democrat from California I instinctively dismissed her.

As a conservative westerner I'd consider voting for a candidate from Texas or North Dakota, Nevada or Wyoming, a veteran, a preacher, farmer, businessman or possibly a competent western governor or mayor. For decades and more we Americans have been fed promises that are all broken, slogans that were meant to be lies from the beginning. I believe an honest candidate for office that actually embraced and spoke to what government and they as an office holder in government could actually do would have traction.

Today we need a president that can speak and lead. We need a president that can unify the nation, direct us all into the next decade, command the troops, rally the citizens, succeed with Congress and the States United.

Harris ain't it.



What specific policies of VP Harris campaign do you oppose? You have not identified any.

I support some restriction on access to firearms. Specifically, red flag laws that should mirror our EPO/DVO scheme that has recently been held constitutional.

I do not support Trump’s tax policy.

I do not support selective de-incorporation that this new judicial activism is taking.

VP Harris can speak and lead better than Trump.

An example as to why I support Red flag laws.


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13) she is a prosecutor — in my business experience, I find these people the hardest to get along with usually over the dumbest reasons.



14) She has been appointed to the head of the taxpayer funded Government gun control division.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/ogvp/

In September 2023, President Biden established the first-ever White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention to reduce gun violence, which has ravaged communities across the country, and implement and expand upon key executive and legislative action which has been taken to save lives.

The Office of Gun Violence Prevention is overseen by Vice President Harris, who has been a key leader in the Biden-Harris Administration’s effort to end our nation’s gun violence epidemic. Stefanie Feldman, a longtime policy advisor to President Biden on gun violence prevention, serves as Director of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, alongside leading gun violence prevention advocates Greg Jackson and Rob Wilcox, who joined the Administration as Deputy Directors of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention.

The Office of Gun Violence Prevention builds on historic actions taken by President Biden to end gun violence in our country: including signing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the most significant legislative action in nearly 30 years aimed at doing so, and taking more meaningful executive action than any other president to make our schools, churches, grocery stores, and communities safer.

The Biden-Harris Administration has worked to implement the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the most significant gun violence prevention legislation in nearly 30 years. This legislation is already saving lives by keeping guns out of the hands of individuals under 21 who are prohibited from purchasing firearms, empowering the Justice Department with new authorities to prosecute firearms traffickers, improving access to mental health services in our schools to help young people deal with the trauma and grief resulting from gun violence, and investing in community violence interventions.

The Biden-Harris Administration has announced dozens of executive actions to: keep especially dangerous weapons and repeat shooters off our streets; hold rogue gun dealers and gun traffickers accountable; provide law enforcement with the tools and resources they need to reduce gun violence; and address the root causes of gun violence. Most recently, the Justice Department’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives – a critical leader in work to reduce gun violence – proposed a rule to reduce the number of guns sold without background checks and keep guns out of the hands of criminals.

President Biden continues to call on Congress to take additional action, including by:

Banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines;
Requiring safe storage of firearms;
Requiring background checks for all gun sales;
Eliminating gun manufacturers’ immunity from liability; and
Enacting his Safer America Plan, which would put more police officers on our streets for accountable, community policing and invest in gun violence prevention and intervention.


Confused . . . is that a plus or a minus? Please break this down and tell me the pieces you find seriously objectionable.

"The Biden-Harris Administration has announced dozens of executive actions to: keep especially dangerous weapons and repeat shooters off our streets; hold rogue gun dealers and gun traffickers accountable; provide law enforcement with the tools and resources they need to reduce gun violence; and address the root causes of gun violence. Most recently, the Justice Department’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives – a critical leader in work to reduce gun violence – proposed a rule to reduce the number of guns sold without background checks and keep guns out of the hands of criminals.

President Biden continues to call on Congress to take additional action, including by:

Banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines;
Requiring safe storage of firearms;
Requiring background checks for all gun sales;
Eliminating gun manufacturers’ immunity from liability; and
Enacting his Safer America Plan, which would put more police officers on our streets for accountable, community policing and invest in gun violence prevention and intervention."

Reasonable folks might differ on the "assault weapon and high capacity magazine" issue, but otherwise the list seems just fine to me. We can tell a pregnant woman that was raped that she cannot get an abortion, but we recoil at requiring a background check for purchasing a weapon? We've lost the plot.


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Another lie by the far right on AR, we want current laws enforced.
 
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“We are going to make contact to see if we can get a feel of if x is serious?”

My response, “ Go ahead, but those words do not make a crime. Even if you feel she is dangerous, you cannot do anything about it.”

A duly and legally defeated president in an election who calls for the Constitution to be suspended, and his immediate reinstatement to power, I am going to disagree w you over that dumb reason.

You really make yourself look more foolish everyday.
 
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I generally wouldn't vote Democrat. I certainly wouldn't vote California Democrat. The parents of Harris seem brilliant, but Harris apparently can't express a thought or hold a conversation. I have no problem with Harris's ethnicity or gender, but I do believe she has been elected and promoted on nothing else. Id vote early and vote often for a woman of color if she offered anything more than being a woman of color, I've had a belly full of old white guys.

I oppose gun control, big government and any and all liberal social programs.

Specifically I have no idea about any of Harris's policies because as a Democrat from California I instinctively dismissed her.

As a conservative westerner I'd consider voting for a candidate from Texas or North Dakota, Nevada or Wyoming, a veteran, a preacher, farmer, businessman or possibly a competent western governor or mayor. For decades and more we Americans have been fed promises that are all broken, slogans that were meant to be lies from the beginning. I believe an honest candidate for office that actually embraced and spoke to what government and they as an office holder in government could actually do would have traction.

Today we need a president that can speak and lead. We need a president that can unify the nation, direct us all into the next decade, command the troops, rally the citizens, succeed with Congress and the States United.

Harris ain't it.


I disagree with you, Scott.

I think you have a much said "Trump ain't it".

Wishing for a leader that is "it" while dismissing the one who mostly fits is pissing into the wind.

IMO, Harris is it on the criteria you mentioned that counts, honest and embrace real governance, speak and lead, rally, succeed with congress and states, command, and so forth. California, party affiliation, big govt., gun control, liberal social programs, gender, race aside.

in addition to what LHeym said, some of the policies that I OPPOSE, which I'm certain Trump will implement are again erasing Obama's legacy on national monument and protected areas designations, for the purpose of letting his broligarchs exploit it for profits. He will gut the EPA and other essential agencies and replace with fascist-like executive control. He will gut the federal civil service and the non-partisan professionals therein and replace them with vetted loyalists as the primary criteria, and constantly test them for loyalty - probably with a new agency - the loyalty police. He will lie with impunity. He and his top loyalists will become even more immensely wealthy the money coming from you-know-where. The rule of law will be totally corrupted. He will cater to Putin and other authoritarians. He will crash NATO. Also, Trump could vapor-lock at any moment, and Vance would be worse than he is.

You mentioned: "For decades and more we Americans have been fed promises that are all broken, slogans that were meant to be lies from the beginning."

MAGA was a lie from the beginning. Drain the Swamp was a lie too. The Swamp and "establishment" are still strong. Trump just plans to change the swamp creatures to the satisfaction of him and the establishment supporting him. It's gonna take a lot of Big Govt. to accomplish and maintain that.

Which would you find more better Wink "liberal social programs" or fascist social programs?

As I recall, fascists favored gun control.

Fascists also hate liberals, so Trumpism is already there.


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"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." - Sinclair Lewis

Per my far-right friend: "reality sucks"

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A tax on unrealized capital gains is red meat to vegans, no more likely than the deportation of millions of the undocumented (which could include overstayed visas).


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Main reason I am voting for her.

Can’t happen unless you elected folks who say they will.

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A tax on unrealized capital gains is red meat to vegans, no more likely than the deportation of millions of the undocumented (which could include overstayed visas).


I used to play that “ah it will never happen game.”

I have learned my lesson. I take them at their word and oppose them will all means at my disposal.


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I have learned my lesson. I take them at their word and oppose them will all means at my disposal.


So, I assume that you take Trump at his word and thus support him by all means.


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I have learned my lesson. I take them at their word and oppose them will all means at my disposal.


So, I assume that you take Trump at his word and thus support him by all means.


How many times do I have to say yes!?

NOTHING is worse for the USA than a Democrat in the executive branch.

As I said in another thread I agree with 80% of what Trump says and 90% of his past policies.


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No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Like I have said before. Trump is a tumor he is not the cellular cause of this rot.
 
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If you knew anything about science you would know all tumors are only accumulations of cellular level activity.

At least use an analogy that your mind can comprehend. Big Grin


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