Driving Past Dumb…
2022 January 19
What is the signifigance of this dynamic display of driving destruction you might ask?
Well she just might become the next ChairPerson for the House Select Committee on Transportation.
Somehow I see a large push for tax dollars for public transportation….
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Someone might ask why this is important…..
“In politics, People are Policy.” They already approved a kill switch in your new cars. In England they are already pushing to eliminate the automobile. So pick somebody like this and that will be the policy here.
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It’s hard to shock me anymore…but that was pretty shocking. Is the idiot walking with her an “aide”? And he doesn’t even offer to do ANYTHING?
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Relates to the original post
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Relates.
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Hmm it’s about brain function but doesn’t really relate
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This relates.
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True statements but don’t relate.
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Never thought of it that way and that makes it kind of funny. Further consideration, there is only one Republican on Rushmore. I think there is a message there.
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A nice summation of the destruction of the last two years, and ongoing — https://swprs.org/professor-ehud-qimron-ministry-of-health-its-time-to-admit-failure/ — Just somebody do me a favor. Wake me up when the hangings occur. Until a few select people are ornaments on a street lamp, they will try this again.
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8, interesting. I never thought about it either, just enjoyed the snark.
“Four American presidents are represented on the memorial: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.”
GW: No party
Jefferson: often considered a Dem. For example, local Dem branches would host an annual “Jefferson-Jackson Dinner” as a fund raising event for decades until it became unPC.
Teddy: later in a 3rd party but Repub when President? Relying on memory …
Lincoln: Repub
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To be fair, Teddy was a Republican…though since he started the “Progressive” movement, and his Bull Moose bullshit ushered in Woodrow Wilson, I get the point.
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Jefferson started the Democratic-Republican party. But that org was neither the origin of Republican or Democratic parties of today. JR, you are right, Teddy was a GOPer before he was a Mooser.
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Huh. I’ve often read that Jefferson’s Democratic Republican Party morphed into the Democrats at the time of Jackson.
Thus, those Jefferson-Jackson fund raisers.
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Maybe its a Southern thing, cuz the only reference we ever heard of Dims is that they are the party of Jackson. I don’t recollect Jefferson being mentioned at all.