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bubbazero

(296 posts)
Wed Sep 30, 2020, 08:39 PM Sep 2020

a few suggestions from the livestock business for the debates

1. tho cattle prods might be appropriate, they must be applied manually--therefore may I suggest remote SHOCK COLLARS as well as cutting off mike for excessive interruptions. (though watching the next moderator with a cattle prod would help ratings)............2. Donald doesn't need a mask--he needs a MUZZLE.....must be put on while other candidate is speaking. (He'll complain about this being "humiliating" but he so humiliated our country. I DONT FUCKING CARE)...........3. EXTEND the time on a question by the moderator, but must stick only to topic of question--shock collar if necessary. (Donald can't even complete a sentence as an adult, much less converse on ANY subject requiring ANY intellectual horsepower for ANY length of time)..............as far as Trump's comment to his "Proud Boys"--(Stand back, and Stand by)............I'll reply as true country redneck--To ALL my fellow Americans who BELIEVE in what this country was founded on, and is still TRYING to achieve----STAND UP, STAND STRONG; YOU WILL NOT STAND ALONE FOR WE WILL STAND UNITED!.................VOTE

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a few suggestions from the livestock business for the debates (Original Post) bubbazero Sep 2020 OP
Shock devices seem to be a popular solution! Karadeniz Sep 2020 #1
could just wire up the podium Kali Sep 2020 #2
You need a good squeeze chute to handle unruly livestock Klaralven Sep 2020 #3

Kali

(54,990 posts)
2. could just wire up the podium
Wed Sep 30, 2020, 10:11 PM
Sep 2020

doubt he can stand very long without holding on to it, even those tiny hands and insulated shoes wouldn't help if it was good and hot.

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