https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri2mZFp3iiY
FK – That’s ‘commiefornia.’ It will have to be re-invaded and re-conquered.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri2mZFp3iiY
FK – That’s ‘commiefornia.’ It will have to be re-invaded and re-conquered.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNhp9H3yCsI
FK – And to think of all the energy about to be wasted over the next year and a half over a rigged contest…
Don’t miss the comments on the next one, way more than I’ve ever seen on a New American article:
FK – Our states are supposed to be bastions of Liberty, not ‘laboratories of democracy.’
Why do you push ‘democracy’ when democracy is the road to socialism via Karl Marx and democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on lunch?
I prefer Liberty, where the well-armed sheep gets to shoot back. Without that we’re all mutton for ‘they’ consider us to be livestock.
FK – If Paul runs what will we end up with in the Senate?
FK – Indeed, who can we trust? As someone in a vid I posted the other day pointed out we existed with ‘mutually assured destruction’ from the Soviet Union for three decades and we’re supposed to fear a small country of ragheads that the empire could turn into a glass parking lot at a whim?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0cKC4ogJck
That’s because credible polling confirms it would add a massive influx of new Democrat and “gun control”- sympathizing voters to the rolls. And that tracks with warnings issued by Gun Owners of America, curiously alone among national gun rights advocacy groups in sounding an alarm.
GOA has warned that the “pathway” will provide for millions of new anti-gun voters with the electoral clout to undo all hard-won legislative and judicial gains gun owners have enjoyed in recent years. That the administration is working toward that goal is corroborated by what Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, the official behind so-called “executive amnesty,” told the United Conference of Mayors, when he maintained that “the approximately 11 million people who are in the country illegally have ‘earned the right to be citizens.’”
Despite knowing this, and knowing that that one of the supposed “pro-gun Democrats” who betrayed NRA and gun owner support has openly proclaimed immigration “will decide who is in charge of this country for the next 20 or 30 years,” the NRA head talked about all kinds of other issues but didn’t breathe a word about amnesty.
FK – The ‘No Rights that aren’t Allowed’ group is ran by big money republicrats who put profits and their lifestyles before human Liberty.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVE4KPds1-8
FK – Gee, they’ll go to hell if they don’t follow our version of reality. Where have we heard that before? The human race is insane. Western civilization deserves what it’s doing to itself.
For at least a year after 9/11, I used to turn on the TV, and if I saw a “Survivor” contestant, I’d think, “Good. No news.” These days, I turn on the TV, and if I see former U.N. ambassador John Bolton, I think, “Good. No news.”
By now, the public knows more about ISIS than they know about the Kardashians. But it has no idea that the very same Senate Democrats who claimed to oppose Obama’s amnesty when they were campaigning are currently filibustering a bill to defund it, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is ready to cave.
FK – So where are our real enemies? Might they be the ones who write the ‘laws’ that allow all this?
FK – Didn’t vote for McConnell, knew better.
We must get across to those assholes that we don’t send them up there to stand around with their fingers in the dike.
FK – At least with Frank, ya’ know what ya’ got.
“I’ve indicated to the Democratic leader that I’d be happy to have his cooperation to advance consideration of a clean DHS bill, which would carry us through September 30,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) told reporters Tuesday. “With Democratic cooperation on a position they have been advocating for the last two months, we could have that vote very quickly.”
“This is a total victory for the Obama position,” said a GOP senator unhappy with McConnell’s plan. “The House hasn’t passed it yet, so they might could come up with something. But that’s a grim prospect.”
But Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid balked at the offer, saying Democrats would continue to filibuster the bill until House Speaker John Boehner indicated he was willing to also pass it through the House.
FK – Has anyone mentioned that a ‘free country’ shouldn’t have a ‘Department of Homeland Security?’
FK – How about ‘Plan C?’: Shut down DHS and let the police state wither on the vine…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npPEfZ4_IJ0
FK – Cuba has somehow been useful to the PTAWTB as is or they’d have sent in the Marines long ago.
The national poll reveals that only 25 percent of GOP voters would vote to keep Boehner.
The official speaker’s election is scheduled for Jan. 6.
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It was in a commentary in the Washington Times, Phillips explained why he thinks Boehner should be replaced.
“A month after its incredible victory, the GOP squandered its mandate, surrendering to the Democrats,” he wrote. “The GOP-led House of Representatives did not proclaim its mandate and hold off on major decisions until the Republican majority in the Senate was sworn in. No, they went to the GOP position of preemptive surrender and gave President Obama and the Democrats almost everything they wanted.
“Despite the pleas and demands from the base, the GOP did nothing to stop Mr. Obama’s executive amnesty. They even rewarded left-wing billionaires who had spent millions to keep the Democrats in power by extending so-called ‘Green Energy’ subsidies,” he wrote. “The architect of the Republican surrender was House Speaker John Boehner.”
Despite Boehner’s earlier reliance on the tea party, as soon as he was in office, he ignored the movement, Phillips wrote.
FK – They’re all boneheads. Call them anyway. Then get ready for what will be required.
The nine members who have declared their opposition to Boehner are Yoho and Gohmert, and Reps. Jim Bridenstine, R-Okla.; Paul Gosar, R-Ariz.; Steve King, R-Iowa; Dave Brat, R-Va.; Marlin Stutzman, R-Ind.; Water Jones, R-N.C.; and Thomas Massie, R-Ky.
“We have heard from a lot of Republicans that said, ‘I would vote for somebody besides Speaker Boehner, but nobody will put their name out there,'” Gohmert told “Fox & Friends” on Sunday morning, in announcing his own bid. “That changed [Saturday] with Ted Yoho.” Gohmert also hinted that at least one other member would launch a challenge from within the GOP.