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I met somebody from Space Force once. Unfortunately, I didn't get a patch from her. That's my Space Force story.
Joe's currently getting angry and snapping at every single reporter at that very, very short press conference in Saudi Arabia. Gas prices? It's all the gas stations' fault. Khashoggi? Well, Joe let MBS know how wrong that was. The whole thing was pathetic. The only good thing about these press conferences (for Joe and the DNC) is that they're so short. He gets angry at four or five reporters and then he totters off, looking broken and confused.
From what I remember of the 2020 election, this isn't too surprising. Biden's always come across as somebody who's affable up until you start suggesting that they're possibly not the most powerful/respected person in the room. Remember him challenging prospective voters to pushup contests and the like?
 
If we intervene, the tranny brigades will take all the PR/desk jockey/REMF positions. It'll be the whites and Hispanics slugging it out with Ivan.
Ukrainian Women are being drafted at this point. Everyone is going to get sent to the meat grinder.
Aaand, WaPo has turned on Brandon. How do you fuck up that badly?

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1. I doubt MBS seeks redemption.
2. "Biden's bro fist moment is unacceptable."
3. Wapo will shit their pants and never bring this up again.
I met somebody from Space Force once. Unfortunately, I didn't get a patch from her. That's my Space Force story.

From what I remember of the 2020 election, this isn't too surprising. Biden's always come across as somebody who's affable up until you start suggesting that they're possibly not the most powerful/respected person in the room. Remember him challenging prospective voters to pushup contests and the like?
He does seem to have an inferiority complex when compared to Trump.
 
My guess would probably be the Great Recession back in 2008-2009 and its immediate aftermath in the early 2010's.
Clown Worlds seeds have been planted way back in the 60’s and 70’s by Marxist professors in our academia. That being said the weed started to really sprout in Obama’s 2nd term and has developed into a full fledged tree within the last 2 1/2 years.
 
Be on the lookout for this, a quasi-amnesty bill for children of visa holders, with RINO fag support, is being pushed in the upcoming defense spending bill. Tennis pro can't play in the US Open because he won't get the Chyna shot, but illegals can come in and poo in the loos can have their kids become citizens, and RINOs will vote for it because they have to fund the military because 'Merica soldiers are just the best of the best:

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Oh look, the "based" Latina immediately looking out for the interests of her own. America can suck a fat one.

But noooo, the baste beaner is real, they say.
 
>Recently elected GOPe Latina Golden Girl, Mayra Flores, is up there.

District is heavy Biden, but it's Republican trending. What a fucking waste, but at least the Lexit babes will prop up Boomer boners, right?
The bill just says that kids who would already be able to stay up until the age of 21 due to their parents' visas can stay after 21, provided that they have themselves applied to stay under existing visa rules. So, the temporary amnesty only applies until their claim has been adjudicated. If their visa is denied, they're deported. It's not a bad provision. It encourages people to attempt to stay legal.
 
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geriatric man learns nothing and digs the country deeper into mess
This move makes more sense when you view the climate change people as the secular equivalent of Harold Camping's cult. Except no one ever took Camping seriously enough for him to control a government.
 
Seems the televised tea party princess war criminal held hasn't helped her much. Can't discount fortification as she is backed by the GOP elite but hopefully she gets knocked out.
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She doesn't even have elite backing anymore considering she's been kicked out of leadership and the Wyoming GOP. Cheney isn't getting any state-level fortification help which is why she made that very public plea for Dems to cross over and vote for her in the primary - she knows she's fucked.
 
Article: https://longisland.news12.com/house-votes-to-restore-abortion-rights-senate-odds-dim
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House votes to restore abortion rights, Senate odds dim
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The House has voted to restore abortion rights nationwide in Democrats’ first legislative response to the Supreme Court’s landmark decision overturning Roe v. Wade.

The bill has little chance of becoming law, with the necessary support lacking in the 50-50 Senate. Yet voting marks the beginning of a new era in the debate as lawmakers, governors and legislatures grapple with the impact of the court’s decision.

The legislation passed 219-210. The House also passed a second bill to prohibit punishment for a woman or child who decides to travel to another state to get an abortion, 223-205.

“Just three weeks ago the Supreme Court took a wrecking ball to the fundamental rights by overturning Roe v. Wade,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ahead of the votes, gathering with other Democratic women on the steps of the Capitol. “It is outrageous that 50 years later, women must again fight for our most basic rights against an extremist court.”

Republicans spoke forcefully against the two bills, praising the Supreme Court’s decision and warning that the legislation would go further than Roe ever did when it comes to legalizing abortion.

Urging her colleagues to vote no, Washington GOP Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers called abortion “the greatest human rights issue of our generation.”

She said the Democratic legislation “has nothing to do with protecting the health of women. It has everything to do with forcing an extreme agenda on the American people.”

By overturning Roe, the court has allowed states to enact strict abortion limits, including many that had previously been deemed unconstitutional. The ruling is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.

Already, a number of GOP-controlled states have moved quickly to curtail or outlaw abortion, while states controlled by Democrats have sought to champion access. Voters now rank abortion as among the most pressing issues facing the country, a shift in priorities that Democrats hope will reshape the political landscape in their favor for the midterm elections.

This is the second time the House has passed the bill, which would expand on the protections Roe had previously provided by banning what supporters say are medically unnecessary restrictions that block access to safe and accessible abortions. It would prevent abortion bans earlier than 24 weeks, which is when fetal viability, the ability of a human fetus to survive outside the uterus, is generally thought to begin. It allows exceptions for abortions after fetal viability when a provider determines the life or health of the mother is at risk.

The Democrats’ proposal would also prevent states from requiring providers to share “medically inaccurate” information, or from requiring additional tests or waiting periods, often aimed at dissuading a patient from having an abortion.

The bill that would prohibit punishment for traveling out of state would specify that doctors can’t be punished for providing reproductive care outside their home state. Democratic Rep. Lizzie Fletcher of Texas, one of the bill’s authors, said the threats to travel “fail to reflect the fundamental rights that are granted in our Constitution.”

Democrats have highlighted the case of a 10-year-old girl who had to cross state lines into Indiana to get an abortion after being raped, calling it an example of how the court’s decision is already having severe consequences.

“We don’t have to imagine why this might matter. We don’t need to conjure up hypotheticals. We already know what’s happened,” Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar said Thursday on the Senate floor.

“Should the next little 10-year-old’s right or 12-year-old’s right or 14-year-old’s right to get the care that she desperately needs be put in jeopardy?”

The Constitution doesn’t explicitly say travel between states is a right, though the Supreme Court has said it is a right that “has been firmly established and repeatedly recognized.” Yet the court has never said exactly where the right to travel comes from and that could leave it open to challenge or elimination, as the right to an abortion was.

Lawmakers in Missouri earlier this year, for example, considered making it illegal to “aid or abet” abortions that violate Missouri law, even if they occur out of state. The proposal was ultimately shelved.

Democrats have teed up more bills for passage in the coming weeks. Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., said Friday that the House will vote next week on legislation guaranteeing a right to contraception.

GOP Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma, who supports instituting a nationwide ban on abortion, accused his colleagues across the aisle Thursday of seeking to “inflame” the issue of abortion. He said proponents of the travel bill should ask themselves, “Does the child in the womb have the right to travel in their future?”

Only two Senate Republicans, Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins, have been supportive of abortion rights, but they do not support the Democrats’ proposal, calling it too far-reaching. They have introduced alternative legislation that would bar states from placing an “undue burden” on a woman’s ability to obtain an abortion before fetal viability, among other provisions.

When pressed Thursday on whether Democrats should work with the two senators, Pelosi pushed back, “We’re not going to negotiate a woman’s right to choose.”

Since the court’s ruling last month, some activists have accused President Joe Biden and other top Democrats of failing to respond forcefully enough to the decision. Biden, who denounced the court’s ruling as “extreme,” last week issued an executive order intended to head off some potential penalties that women seeking abortion may face. His administration has also warned medical providers that they must offer abortion if the life of the mother is at risk.

Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee has already launched a digital ad campaign to energize voters on the issue, warning that Republicans’ ultimate goal is to outlaw abortion nationwide.

“We have to elect a couple more Democratic senators so that we can get around the filibuster so that we can pass legislation that truly impacts a woman’s right to choose,” she said. “There’s no halfway measure.”
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Deborah Birx has a book out now about how she was stunning and brave during the Chyna virus, and people have found where she was basically given the go ahead by Pence to make our lives hell. The guy I'm taking the tweets from has more moments where she (and Pence) basically ran around Scott Atlas and trying to reopen things, 15 days to slow the spread was always a lie.

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This is why white American women are a problem.

"Women should have political power," said nobody with a goddamned fucking clue.
 
The bill just says that kids who would be able to stay up until the age of 21 can stay after 21, provided that they have applied to stay under existing visa rules. So, the temporary amnesty only applies until their claim has been adjudicated. If their visa is denied, they're deported. It's not a bad provision. It encourages people to attempt to stay legal.
She blocked people who were genuinely confused and wanted to know why she made that vote. No matter how it looks, she's betraying someone.
 
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