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THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's
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2021-11-17 at 3:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by POLECAT its working pretty good so far the results are in the videos I have posted that you don't watch so go fuck ur dumbassself we got this and you will not be able to not see it. its about to be AMERICA FIRST AGAIN!!!
we the people hold all political power. here is the levels of command
1 WE THE PEOPLE
2 THE CONSTITUTIONS
3 THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT
4 THE COURTS
5 COMMIES LEFTYS PEOPLE WHO DO NOT BELIEVE THEY ARE ABOVE THE COURTS/ GOVERNMENT
OR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, ELECTED TRUSTEES, COPRERATIONS ADJENTS OF GOVERNMENT.
I DIDN'T MAKE THAT UP ITS FACTS YOU CAN FIND IF YOU LOOK
Uh huh, so what have you changed? -
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2021-11-17 at 3:13 PM UTCSORRY TIME LEACH i'LL NOT WAST MY TIME REPETING MYSELF TO A COMMIE
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2021-11-17 at 4:41 PM UTCABC News
House plans Wednesday vote to censure GOP Rep. Gosar, remove him from committees
The House plans to vote Wednesday on a resolution that both censures Republican Rep. Paul Gosar and removes him from his committee assignments, a source familiar with the situation confirmed to ABC News.
Gosar last week tweeted an edited Japanese anime cartoon showing him stabbing President Joe Biden and killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. He later deleted the tweet.
On Tuesday, sources confirmed to ABC News that Gosar apologized for the tweet behind closed doors during a GOP conference meeting. Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy said he had also spoken privately with Gosar about the tweet, but it appears he did not take further action against him.
A spokesperson for McCarthy told ABC News that the Republican leader opposes the Democratic move to censure Gosar and remove him from his committee assignments.
Gosar said his video was an attempt by his staff to reach a younger audience and was not meant to condone violence. He has not publicly apologized.
"I have never in 40 years seen such a vile, hateful, outrageous, dangerous, and inciting to violence against a colleague, ever," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said to reporters during a press call Tuesday.
"The fact that they would not take some action themselves or make some comments themselves, which I have not seen, is a testament that perhaps they are rationalizing, as they rationalize other items of criminal behavior, this particular action," Hoyer said of Republicans.
The resolution would boot Gosar from the Oversight and Reform Committee, which he serves on alongside Ocasio-Cortez. It would also remove him from the Committee on Natural Resources.
Late Monday night, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters it was up to McCarthy to rein in and reprimand his conference members -- but Democrats, outraged over Gosar's behavior, insisted on a floor vote.
On Tuesday, Pelosi deemed the resolution as an appropriate measure.
"Why go after [Gosar]? Because he made threats, suggestions about harming a member of Congress...We cannot have members joking about murdering each other as well as threatening the president of the United States," Pelosi said.
A censure resolution requires a simple majority of lawmakers present and voting. If it is approved, Gosar could be forced to stand in the center of the House chamber as the resolution condemning his actions is read aloud.
Twenty-three members of Congress have been censured for misconduct, according to a 2016 Congressional Research Service Report.
Former Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., was the last member of Congress to be censured -- in December 2010 -- accused of nearly a dozen ethics violations. -
2021-11-17 at 4:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 ABC News
House plans Wednesday vote to censure GOP Rep. Gosar, remove him from committees
The House plans to vote Wednesday on a resolution that both censures Republican Rep. Paul Gosar and removes him from his committee assignments, a source familiar with the situation confirmed to ABC News.
Gosar last week tweeted an edited Japanese anime cartoon showing him stabbing President Joe Biden and killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. He later deleted the tweet.
On Tuesday, sources confirmed to ABC News that Gosar apologized for the tweet behind closed doors during a GOP conference meeting. Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy said he had also spoken privately with Gosar about the tweet, but it appears he did not take further action against him.
A spokesperson for McCarthy told ABC News that the Republican leader opposes the Democratic move to censure Gosar and remove him from his committee assignments.
Gosar said his video was an attempt by his staff to reach a younger audience and was not meant to condone violence. He has not publicly apologized.
"I have never in 40 years seen such a vile, hateful, outrageous, dangerous, and inciting to violence against a colleague, ever," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said to reporters during a press call Tuesday.
"The fact that they would not take some action themselves or make some comments themselves, which I have not seen, is a testament that perhaps they are rationalizing, as they rationalize other items of criminal behavior, this particular action," Hoyer said of Republicans.
The resolution would boot Gosar from the Oversight and Reform Committee, which he serves on alongside Ocasio-Cortez. It would also remove him from the Committee on Natural Resources.
Late Monday night, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters it was up to McCarthy to rein in and reprimand his conference members – but Democrats, outraged over Gosar's behavior, insisted on a floor vote.
On Tuesday, Pelosi deemed the resolution as an appropriate measure.
"Why go after [Gosar]? Because he made threats, suggestions about harming a member of Congress…We cannot have members joking about murdering each other as well as threatening the president of the United States," Pelosi said.
A censure resolution requires a simple majority of lawmakers present and voting. If it is approved, Gosar could be forced to stand in the center of the House chamber as the resolution condemning his actions is read aloud.
Twenty-three members of Congress have been censured for misconduct, according to a 2016 Congressional Research Service Report.
Former Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., was the last member of Congress to be censured – in December 2010 – accused of nearly a dozen ethics violations.
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2021-11-17 at 4:45 PM UTCLOL
I wonder if it'll expose more right wingers to Attack on Titan, that'd be hilarious
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2021-11-17 at 5:07 PM UTCFilm Stars and rich people don't go to prison for threats like this. I mean she didn't even correct it or followup that it was just an expression of some sort. it was a direct threat to blow up a federal building.
Most of them are connected to the Weather Underground as I'v stated for a long time. Do research. Robert Redford is one. Jane Fonda is one. and it's funny that Dustin Hoffman was living in the building that the 3 Weathermen in NYC had accidentally triggered a massive bomb they were making. that blew the entire building in half. being that Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford were in the process of filming All the Presidents Men.
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2021-11-17 at 5:09 PM UTCActually the building might have blown up in the early 80s.. but still. connections are obvious. hell Dustin may not have had knowledge about it but its interesting Robert Redford was behind the release of WUO members and a big supporter of Bill Ayers.
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Originally posted by POLECAT if you had watched the videos I posted
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Originally posted by Technologist Ohhh wait a minute, I get it; these changes are so important that you can only find out about them on YouTube. Cool. Sounds legit🥴
YouTube...Sesame Street for illiterate adults.
Park them in front of a computer screen and watch their eyes glaze over and their mouths gape open in amazement.