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So I see you are ignoring the content filled posts that prove your hypocracy and instead focus on the funny little jabs.
typical.
You just want to use the word typical. If your reading comprehension skills were more finely tuned, you would have understood that my post was not biased or partisan as much as you would have preferred it to be for your arguments sake. You are the one displaying typical footbal game fan mentality reactions and mediocrity in your responses. Have a great day!
You just want to use the word typical. If your reading comprehension skills were more finely tuned, you would have understood that my post was not biased or partisan as much as you would have preferred it to be for your arguments sake. You are the one displaying typical footbal game fan mentality reactions and mediocrity in your responses. Have a great day!
I have posted here long enough to know your bias and your partisan leanings. When one reads for comprehension one should always consider the source.
When the CEO of my company says something about “rationalizing the workforce” I know job cuts are coming.
When Stalin or Mao says the same thing, somebody is going to die.
We are what we are in this world. There is nothing in the OP that suggests an unbiased/non-partisan view.
Try honest for a change. It is quite refreshing.
Back to the secondary point, the bills being put forth by the democrats aren’t worth reading. We already know they suck.
I see, you have no problem with Democrats voting yes on a bill without reading it but you have a problem with someone voting no on a bill without reading it. Some Democrats have been very vocal about how they think it is stupid to read a bill before they vote on it.
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