dude is a class act. srs.
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10-26-2020, 01:14 PM #6
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wow you think the head of the CORONA VIRUS TASK FORCE would be elected at this moment? come on brah you cant be serious lol
yeah but reminds me of the reason why i left organized religion after childhood. religious when it's convenient, but can set those principles to the side if need be because why? because all you have to do is repent. load of horse sht***Gender Non-Committed***
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10-26-2020, 01:31 PM #13
Nikki Haley is basically a reincarnation of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. She is establishment, and wouldn't get my vote.
Who is the future of the liberal party? They have a huge issue on their hands. Their only enthusiasm is their far left lunatics-- Bernie, AOC, etc. Their "values" leaders are pelosi, Schiff, and quid pro Joe, who went around the world enriching himself and his family at the expense of the US tax payer...
Yikes...
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10-26-2020, 01:31 PM #14
you talking about the abortion thing? does mike pence want to ban abortion across the board? because tbh, being against late term abortions and taxpayer funded abortions isnt really a "religious" stance.
i dont give a fuk if people want to get abortions, i would actually incentivise it for some people lol... but i sure as fuk dont believe that taxpayers should be picking up the tab and i do think that late term abortion is unethical at the very least.
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10-26-2020, 01:33 PM #15
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oooof good point.
the challenge for the GOP is that any previous leaders of tomorrow were probably drowned / discouraged from the chaos over the past 4 years. the proper GOP leader of tomorrow would be absolutely disgusted with what has happened to the party
but youre right, nikki haley is gunning for it and she seems have gone all in on trump. will be interesting to see what she does if he loses. actually a sht ton of members of the GOP will approach a crossroad in that scenario
what im talking about has nothing to do with abortion. it's claiming to be hardcore christian while tolerating/endorsing sht that runs contrary to the religion in the name of personalprofessional gain. and look i have no problem with it from a life/business perspective, but dont cling onto religion only when it's convenient. which again, is exactly why i left organized religion. that kid of behavior runs rampant under church roof tops***Gender Non-Committed***
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10-26-2020, 01:35 PM #16
To preface this, Pence is establishment and I wouldn't vote for him.
With that said, you act like no COVID deaths was an option... You act like the left has a magic cure that will end all cases while immediately restoring our economy to pre-COVID trump era levels... The left doesn't have any answers or solutions, but they can beat the MSM drum to stir the pot and politicize the issue. The COVID situation was always going to be a bad or worse scenario. We're lucky Biden wasn't in office at the time.
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10-26-2020, 01:39 PM #17
tolerating and endorsing are two very different things man...
aer you trying to get at the fact that pence has tolerated that trump does some very unchristian things lol? it would be wrong for pence, as a christian, to have a strong position on what another person does and believes, no?
idk though, my family is from a former USSR country that banned all religion so i was never raised with it. parents still both consider religion to be "stupid and divisive".
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he did a shtty job. i havent seen any indication that concludes that pence did a good job. the general opinion is that the administration as a whole failed, and again he was the head of the response. you're free to believe he did great, but youre in the minority. and here is the thing about pence, i bet he would have handled it differently if his boss wasnt trump. the task force isnt even a thing anymore and we're in a worse place than when they were meeting.
i cant speak to what biden would have done. trump's world is very different from any other leader, GOP or dem included. so to think about what would have been is futile.
pence both tolerated AND endorsed. and what we know of pence is that instinctually he would have handled it differently if his boss wasnt trump. if he didnt, the "the nikki haley for VP" would have been burning hot with truth to back them up
again, the man had his priorities and thats fine, but at the end of the day he's just like many of the other "hardcore christians" out there***Gender Non-Committed***
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10-26-2020, 01:58 PM #21
I don't think I'd be particularly interested in a Pence ticket. Perhaps a super liberty-minded VP might sway me, but while I hold him no ill will, I don't really know enough about him to get excited. Prior to Trump, I was pretty much done with the GOP. Mike Pence probably isn't going to change that.
If Trump can win here and actually reshape the GOP as a whole more into a populist image, that would be a party I could back. Not backing pro-immigration (because their corporate masters say so), pro-pharmaceuticals, pro-MIC, pro-War, pro-BigDeficits and too afraid to stand up to Big Tech or cultural insanity Party.
And, Trappy, Trump did such a horrible job with Covid, name one Democratic Governor that handled it better.All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
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