It's amazing that Republicans are both pro-Israel and anti-Jew at the same time.
That last bit is all conservatives care about keeping though.
They will never accept that he lies to them. They just blindly accept anything he says.
I'm into fitness. Fitness taco in my mouth.
Duh? We know already know this. Their main concern is staying in office for as long as possible and see how badly they can fuck up the country.
Sounds about right for HP.
All in the name of God. They put their beliefs above everything else.
Republicans have been trying to push us back for years.
The Satanic Temple needs to open private schools and get public funding.
They're taking over school boards across the country.
He told them if they get him re-elected, he'll cut their taxes. Dems (if they can get control) are planning on taxing the rich and corporations after Trump's tax bill ends next year.
The rich only care about being rich. If they cared about anyone else, we probably wouldn't have as many homeless and starving people.
Just 10 years for violating HIPAA? I would thing it would be longer
Ahhh yes, the Party of Freedoms and all they want to do is take them away.
What's hilarious is that they all seem to have proof of all these things, but they never release any of it.
Trump already told them if they help him get re-elected, he'll cut their taxes.
Yup, these are the ones chosen to represent "the people", but the only people they represent are themselves.
You missed the verse that says AR-15s are a God-given right.
And Repub like to say they're not corrupt.
Is there a way for Republicans to block this? Because if so, they'll block it.
An article on about the pastor letting Trump speak there. He was hoping it was a chance for his churchgoers to be heard.
North Carolina's political maps are expected to give Republicans majorities in the state legislature, and the U.S. House of Representatives delegation, even if Democrats win a majority of the statewide vote.
![Voters have no right to fair elections, NC lawmakers say as they seek to dismiss gerrymandering suit](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/bcdb83eb-2550-4cfb-a204-6acbc524aa32.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Lawyers representing state legislative leaders were in court Thursday in Raleigh, arguing to throw out an anti-gerrymandering lawsuit that targets the state's new political districts.
The lawsuit argues that the state constitution guarantees the right to fair elections, and it says the new districts violate that promise. The Republican-led legislature argues that no such right exists, since it's impossible to define what "fair" means.
Anyone else have this issue? I did a quick search so I apologize if it's a known issue, but I can set my post sort to Top Day in my user settings, but it eventually defaults to Active.