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SCantiGOP

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January 29, 2020

Think Lindsey reads DU?

Maybe I can leave a message for him here. I just called my Senator’s Office (gag) and got the usual THANKS FOR CALLING recording, followed by SORRY MAILBOX FULL.
And I’ve gotten that twice in the last week during office hours.
I know my emails through his website are filtered straight to the Trash file by now.

While he votes just as bad, at least with Tim Scott I get a real person who is polite, takes my message and thanks me for calling.

I don’t think we can beat Lindsey, but I think we can scare the shit out of him that he might not get the payback from selling his soul.

January 27, 2020

Is Trump actually a Christian?

Yes, he is a porn again Christian who speaks in tongues.


January 13, 2020

Trump retweets Rep McCarthy

McCarthy says he will introduce a resolution in support of the Iranian protestors. He says they “need to know they are not alone.”
I wonder if he will promise them that Trump will protect and defend them like he did the Kurds if they put their lives on the line for the USA?

January 3, 2020

Question about Senate trial and witnesses

The critical issue impacting the upcoming trial is whether witnesses will be subpoenaed to appear.
The Democratic House issued subpoenas, and on Trump’s orders all of the crucial ones were ignored. Would it be any different if the subpoena came from the Republican Senate?
If the pressure gets too much for McConnel and some of the vulnerable Senators, what would prevent them from calling for witnesses, just to have Trump refuse to let them appear because he is protecting executive privilege for future Presidents?

I guess the main difference is the Chief Justice serving as the judge in the Senate trial, but I wonder how refusing to appear for a subpoena might shake out in the Senate.

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