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Infidel Dog

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  1. Go ahead, pretend to be clever. Your predictions will prove to be false. My prediction Ratburger will be gone soon will be correct.
  2. That's just Ratburger. Looks like he's been taking so much heat about becoming Democrat Stacey Abraham's bitch and hiding the 2020 election fraud he wants to pretend he's going to be tough and letter of the law legal next time. Won't work. You'll never hear about RINO Raffensperger again after the 2022 midterms.
  3. Blah, blah, blah, Beave. I scanned through your opus of a reply looking for something like a rebuttal of the claim you were supposedly replying to. That what their calling "covid relief" is more just democrat flavored pork. Didn't see anything like that. Does that mean you concede?
  4. " Critics have also hit the legislation because much of it won't be spent this year. The minority staff of the House Budget Committee and Rep. Jason Smith provided Secrets with the highlights of the Senate-passed version spending in the bill unrelated to coronavirus relief, posted below. Smith, the top Republican on the budget committee, told NPR today, “If this bill was about direct payments to people and putting shots in the arms and vaccines, you would have strong bipartisan support across this Congress and across this country, but less than 9% of the entire spending in this bill actually goes to crushing the virus and helping distribute vaccines and putting shots in arms.” Less than 9% goes to combating COVID-19. Twenty-seven percent (or more than $500 billion) goes to state and local governments. Twenty-one percent (or approximately $400 billion) goes to policies that reduce private-sector employment. $135 million for the National Endowment for the Arts. $135 million for the National Endowment for the Humanities. $200 million for the Institute of Museum and Library Services. $12 billion for foreign aid. What is spent in this year of the $1.9 trillion? Five percent ($6 billion) of the $130 billion set aside for K-12 schools. Five percent ($250 million) of the $5 billion for Emergency Housing Vouchers. Seventeen percent ($7 billion) of the $39 billion for child care. Twenty-three percent ($11 billion) of the $50 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. None of the $5 billion for homeless assistance." https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/covid-stimulus-price-tag-17-000-per-person-69-000-per-family
  5. Let me help you out then. Here's Forbes quoting the Wall Street Journal: https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamandrzejewski/2021/02/22/is-there-waste-or-bloated-spending-in-the-19-trillion-coronavirus-stimulus-bill/?sh=3ae8fa7939db That was Feb. 22 though. I heard something about them trimming it down a bit. This one below explains what's been clipped though.
  6. I doubt you'd understand. It's a right wing technique called 'observing the obvious.'
  7. First of all thanks for "Covid relief bull." That's going on my top 10 list of Freudian slip typos of all-time.
  8. Here's what started the Dr. Seuss controversy: Biden removes mention of Dr. Seuss from Read Across America Day President Biden removed mentions of Dr. Seuss from Read Across America Day amid accusations of “racial undertones” in the classic, whimsical tales for children. Read Across America Day, started by the National Educational Association in 1998 as a way to promote children’s reading, is even celebrated on the author’s March 2 birthday. In his presidential proclamation, Biden noted that “for many Americans, the path to literacy begins with story time in their school classroom,” USA Today reported. But unlike his two predecessors, former Presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama, Biden did not mention Dr. Seuss. The move comes as Dr. Seuss’ work has generated controversy following a study highlighting a lack of diversity among the author’s characters. https://nypost.com/2021/03/02/biden-removes-mention-of-dr-seuss-from-read-across-america-day/ Biden's still a leftie isn't he?
  9. Oh for God's sake... How many times do you guys have to be told the difference between the mail-in voting Trump does and the "mail-out" voting Trump objects to? Are you thinking if you just keep pretending there isn't a difference and keep repeating the fallacy people will eventually get tired of showing you how wrong you are and you can think you're right, or something? Do your snarky reply thing first then and I'll decide if I want to bother explaining the facts to you again. I don't know. I like you Beave but I don't think living with these delusions is healthy for you. I may decide to help you out with the truth again even though it never makes you happy.
  10. Here's why Progs hate Lauren Boebert. She keeps making a point of observing the obvious. They hate that.

    "Madame Speaker, tear down this wall."

     

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    2. Infidel Dog

      Infidel Dog

      Are you saying I did that? Because that would be another lie, wouldn't it?

      Meanwhile back in reality here's what the left is actually doing as they wall up the peoples' buildings in DC:

      The Feds Chose an Odd Time to Remove Protection Around Antifa's Favorite Riot Target in Portland

      "Protests and riots in Portland started on May 29 and continued for the next 169 days. 

      People were shot and as much as $2 billion dollars in damage was done in George Floyd’s name. The Louis Vuitton and Apple stores in Portland were looted. For justice, you understand.

       

      One of the most common targets of antifa and Black Lives Matter rioters during that period was the Mark O. Hatfield Courthouse, the federal court building named for the deceased senator.

      The federal building became a favored place for antifa and BLM rioters, crisis actors, homeless campers, the disaffected, and others to convene on a nightly basis to commit acts of mayhem. Their mayhem included trying to set the Hatfield building on fire and block the exits so federal officers couldn’t get out. Lasers were shined into police officers’ eyes to blind them. IEDs were tossed at the building and the police.

      Before long, the building was surrounded by fencing and jersey barriers to keep rioters from destroying it. It began to take on the look of a war zone just like the rest of the core downtown area.

      But now the barriers are coming down. Why now"

    3. Infidel Dog

      Infidel Dog

      BTW if you're looking for the answer to that one ask yourself 'what trial just opened up in Minnesota yesterday? Isn't that the case that sparked the riots last summer that still happen intermittently in Seattle and Portland?"

    4. BubberMiley

      BubberMiley

      Looks like you're trying to change the subject from the reprehensible lie you made (to defend shitstain terrorists) that Officer Sicknick died of a heart attack.

  11. Surely you and I aren't the only people to notice that. I doubt it, but I think the reason a certain type keeps doing it is because they think they're getting away with it. It's like that other one they do where they say something you'd have to be outright stupid or impervious to the obvious not to notice is wrong or more precisely just nonsense, yet most people couldn't be bothered to call it out so they think they got away with it. They kind of wear you down with repeated idiocy to the point you don't want to bother challenging it. It's a technique and it works.
  12. Would you like an example of how more people - even Liberals - are finding Cancel Culture mock-worthy, Beave? " A mounting discontent with “cancel culture” is emerging, even in some liberal circles. On a recent episode of “Real Time,” host Bill Maher dedicated a monologue to the cancel culture phenomenon. Maher is very much a man of the left, and of course used some of his time to attack Republicans. But he also noted that cancel culture from the left is real, undeniable, and out of control. “Liberals need a Stand Your Ground law … for cancel culture,” Maher said. “So that when the woke mob comes after you for some ridiculous offense, you’ll stand your ground, stop apologizing.” He then criticized those who deny cancel culture’s existence. “Cancel culture is real, it’s insane, it’s growing exponentially, coming to a neighborhood near you,” Maher said. Maher finished his monologue by saying that some of the woke crusades sound like they come from The Onion, a parody website. “Memo to social justice warriors: When what you’re doing sounds like an Onion headline, stop,” Maher concluded. Just days later, they canceled Dr. Seuss. Not only did the Dr. Seuss estate remove six books from publication, but the books were scrubbed from Amazon and eBay. Even President Joe Biden’s Read Across America Day message scrubbed any reference of the once-beloved children’s book author. The activists demand, the institutions obey. It’s one thing to see the problem for what it is. The first step to defeating the absurdity of the woke left is to draw it out in the light and expose its absurdities." https://www.dailysignal.com/2021/03/08/some-liberals-are-getting-sick-of-cancel-culture/
  13. Well, since you're offering me access to your amazing intellect why don't you explain the part to me you left out where they're supposed to be "inconvenient truths?" What you're calling a covid relief bill is more just a bill of Democrat Pork, isn't it? The Mr. Potatohead and Dr. Seuss things were just two more additions to the nonsense of cancel culture. How is that inconvenient to anybody but the leftist cancel creeps. They're being laughed at. You didn't really believe the reality flip that says the people laughing at them were the ones being laughed at, did you? Nice try on that one then, but it's only inconvenient to the morons who thought attacking a toy and a beloved children's book would get them anything but pointed to and laughed at. I hear the cancel cretins are after Pepe Le Pew and Speedy Gonzales now. They're ridiculous. More and more those who aren't laughing at them are ignoring them.
  14. So Trump says he doesn't know much about Qanon, but he hears they like him very much. (Wonder where he heard that? ) In the debate Biden said "Antifa was just an idea, not an organization." Neither seems to know much on either topic. But by underplaying the danger of Antifa and excusing BLM as understandable (read the article linked below) some say he encourages them. Ben Shapiro explains: Why Won't Biden Condemn Antifa or BLM Violence?
  15. Here's some stuff that's worth knowing with the George Floyd murder trial starting up today:
     

     

  16. Is it though? I wouldn't know about this Qanon thing if regressive lefties weren't all the time frantically running around in circles squealing about whoever these weirdos are like this - I watched all those Trump rallies on right side broadcasting. I never saw these Qanon guys there that you were told were running all over the place. So basically you're frantically screeing about some little known, back of the internet thing and because you're so excited you believe everybody else is. We're not. It's not like whoever these Qanon guys are murdered over 50 people and burned cities down while telling you true believers it was a "Summer of love," or "Peaceful Protests." One organic food eating climate alarmist walked into the capitol building wearing a buffalo head shaman costume. Excuse us if we don't circle our houses with razor wire and hide in the basement like Joe and Nancy.
  17. I don't know whether to wish I knew what you were talking about or wish that you did.
  18. Fun little article here: Forget QAnon, #BlueAnon trends after ALL the crazy conspiracy theories on the left get exposed Goes like this: then it lists many leftist conspiracy theories that you're not supposed to notice. I can't remember if they have the one about Republicans trying to squelch the rights of Blacks to vote by asking for ID though, or however that one goes. They'll never keep up with the Beave though for pushing leftist conspiracy theories. And even if they could, then they'd have to deal with Bubber.
  19. From The National Pulse: "Another platform which advocates for free speech and is open source is Minds. There are also new social media platforms like Clouthub, WeME, and Thinkspot which advocate free speech and are worth trying out to explore new communities based on personal interest. Ever since the news broke that WhatsApp will share data extensive data with Facebook starting February 2021, there has been a massive campaign to move users over to Signal. It is a powerful alternative to WhatsApp and iMessage, with a heavy focus on privacy and encryption. It is available on Android, iOS, PC, and Mac. Threema, another messaging app that guarantees anonymity and privacy, has also been gaining huge traction. Besides switching messaging apps, the default SMS app on Android can be modified to further distance yourself from Google or the OEM. Silence is a SMS app which can substitute your default Google or iPhone manufacturer’s SMS/text message solution (only on Android). Elements is another secure messaging app which compared to the competition is rather advanced, decentralized, and supports self hosting for maximum security and privacy. Drop Google, Yahoo, or Bing as your primary search engine. DuckDuckGo is still sort-of okay, but we prefer StartPage. Avoid: Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox. It is a good practice to use VPNs while browsing the internet; however, they do not provide full anonymity or full privacy. They also don’t prohibit Big Tech from tracking you (unless you improve your chosen browser with add-ons such as PrivacyBadger and many more), nor do they protect from viruses. Keep in mind that your media access control (MAC) address and accounts that you are logged into can still uncover your anonymity. For that reason, VPN work best when combined with secure browsers and ad blockers. Some of the great VPN services are Mullvad or NordVPN, both highly rated by privacy advocates. Instead of Gmail or Outlook or YahooMail, try MailFence, Tutanota, CripText, or ProtonMail"
  20. Biden voters aren't happy about him welching on all his campaign promises. But I guess being sad doesn't help so you just gotta laugh... This Tik Tok one went viral:
  21. Biden wants criminals voting: New Biden Executive Order Increases Voting by Criminals In other words crooks prefer Dems. It's not like that's a secret but nobody seems to wonder why.
  22. Care to see what Biden's new catch and release, open border policy looks like on the ground? Staggering!
  23. Agreed, but I think you may have missed something. That 20 year old thug beating up his 75 year old roommate wasn't a health care worker. Both the assailant and his elderly victim were covid positive. Governor Whitmer sent them both to the same retirement home as covid patients. Apparently the big young guy, Jaden T Hayden, didn't want the old guy sitting on his bed or something. He did get charged - two counts of assault, larceny and two counts of stealing a financial transaction device. I imagine he went or is going to jail. You know who should go with him and share his cell? Michigan's Governor, Gretchen (Half) Whitmer.
  24. They don't seem to care what they say. Why should they. The Corporate media is always there to cover for them: https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/indian-descent-americans-are-taking-over-us-jokes-joe-biden/ar-BB1ehgSQ?bcsi-ac-cde40c890bd19f3d=2719301D000000024tB%2fyIXO5JEgXFkBG1r5tLjG3EBuQQAAAgAAAKwA9gCEAwAAIwEAAP6fGgA
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