CURRENT EVENTS July 14 - July 31

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Yes, if it was a company, it would not survive. That's why it's not a company. That's why we have the NIH -- to do the research and work that for-profit companies can't do.
When Mccroy came in with his Charlotte over 60 white guys from Charlotte-they were going to run Gubment like a business . In the end most of them concluded it's just not a damn business
 
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Decent technique seen here of the caddie dropping a ball for Trump to play.


I don't really know a lot of upper-class Trump voters, but I know some. And of that some, most are men. And in this subset that are upper-class and men, a significant portion of this group are golfers. And I feel absolutely certain that 100% of this group of upper-class, male, Trump voters that I know, have as an absolute Maxim of Life the belief that someone who cheats at golf will cheat at everything else in their life, including business, finance, marriage, family responsibilities, and civic/societal responsibilities. And yet, somehow, St. Donald of Mar-a-Lago gets a pass on what a key set of his supporters believe is a basic societal obligation of any sort of notion of ordered liberty.
 
I don't really know a lot of upper-class Trump voters, but I know some. And of that some, most are men. And in this subset that are upper-class and men, a significant portion of this group are golfers. And I feel absolutely certain that 100% of this group of upper-class, male, Trump voters that I know, have as an absolute Maxim of Life the belief that someone who cheats at golf will cheat at everything else in their life, including business, finance, marriage, family responsibilities, and civic/societal responsibilities. And yet, somehow, St. Donald of Mar-a-Lago gets a pass on what a key set of his supporters believe is a basic societal obligation of any sort of notion of ordered liberty.
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Remember Ryan Walters

I would bet money I could not afford to lose that Ryan Waters is soon claiming that some woke radical somehow hacked into his TV and planted those images in an effort to frustrate his attempts to bring Oklahoma back within the bounds of simple common decency. And on the other hand, I would bet money I would not want to lose that Ryan Waters is what he would describe as a freaky pervert if his own actions were described to him as those of a third party.
 
Isn’t this the author of Project 2025?
He’s not the author of Project 2025; that actually has dozens, if not hundreds, of authors. He is one of the primary movers-and-shakers behind it. He’s also one of the primary proponents of it within the Trump Administration.
 
I don't really know a lot of upper-class Trump voters, but I know some. And of that some, most are men. And in this subset that are upper-class and men, a significant portion of this group are golfers. And I feel absolutely certain that 100% of this group of upper-class, male, Trump voters that I know, have as an absolute Maxim of Life the belief that someone who cheats at golf will cheat at everything else in their life, including business, finance, marriage, family responsibilities, and civic/societal responsibilities. And yet, somehow, St. Donald of Mar-a-Lago gets a pass on what a key set of his supporters believe is a basic societal obligation of any sort of notion of ordered liberty.
I am guessing South Park may have been a bit generous in their video if he has to have an organized system of cheating in recreational golf.
 
Isn’t this the author of Project 2025?
I think that Heritage Foundation fuck Kevin Roberts is largely credited with being the main author.

Vought is who the evil corporation inThe Boys is named after.

(I mean, maybe it was. If it wasn't, it should have been.)
 
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