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God the only thing worse than watching Trump speak is watching Pelosi speak. Her face just creeps me out

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The Democratic House has passed legislation to make your life better, but Moscow Mitch in the Senate won't take any of it up. This quick summary was made back in June.

"H.R. 1: For the People Act

The For the People Act was House Democrats’ first major legislative package introduced in the new Congress. The bill, which passed in March, features a hodgepodge of policies that the party promoted throughout the 2018 midterm campaign to help secure elections from foreign interference and make them more accessible to voters.

The package aims to require states to provide an online option for voter registration and allow voters to register the same day they go to the polls. It would also require states to automatically register citizens who don’t register themselves.

To protect elections from any foreign meddling, the bill mandates that states use paper ballots and that the Department of Homeland Security evaluate threats to election systems 180 days prior to an election and inform states of their conclusions.

The bill includes campaign finance and ethics reform measures, including mandating presidential candidates release their tax returns.

H.R. 5: The Equality Act

The Equality Act, which was introduced in March and passed in May, seeks to provide comprehensive anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ Americans in employment, education, federal funding, housing, public accommodations and more.

H.R. 6: The American Dream and Promise Act

The American Dream and Promise Act, which was introduced in March and passed earlier this month, would protect young immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally as children — known as Dreamers — and establish a path to citizenship for more than 2 million immigrants without legal status.

The bill would grant permanent residency with a path to citizenship to more than 2 million immigrants who fall into three categories: Dreamers and some recipients of the temporary protected status and deferred enforced departure programs.

H.R. 7: The Paycheck Fairness Act

The Paycheck Fairness Act was introduced in January and passed in March. It includes provisions that would prohibit employers from asking about prospective employees’ salaries, forbid retaliation against employees who compare wages and mandate employers show that pay discrepancies are based on legitimate factors.

H.R. 8: The Bipartisan Background Checks Act

The Bipartisan Background Checks Act was introduced in early January and passed the House the following month. Eight Republican House members joined nearly every Democrat in passing the bill in what was the most significant gun control vote in years.

The legislation seeks to expand background check requirements on private sales, including those at gun shows, on the internet or through classified ads.

H.R. 987: The Strengthening Health Care and Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Act

The Strengthening Health Care and Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Act was introduced in February and passed last month. Five Republicans voted for the measure.

The bill seeks to lower prescription drug prices, bolster the Affordable Care Act and protect care for those with pre-existing conditions."

Wow all of that will really improve my life.
 
The Democratic House has passed legislation to make your life better, but Moscow Mitch in the Senate won't take any of it up. This quick summary was made back in June.

"H.R. 1: For the People Act

The For the People Act was House Democrats’ first major legislative package introduced in the new Congress. The bill, which passed in March, features a hodgepodge of policies that the party promoted throughout the 2018 midterm campaign to help secure elections from foreign interference and make them more accessible to voters.

The package aims to require states to provide an online option for voter registration and allow voters to register the same day they go to the polls. It would also require states to automatically register citizens who don’t register themselves.

To protect elections from any foreign meddling, the bill mandates that states use paper ballots and that the Department of Homeland Security evaluate threats to election systems 180 days prior to an election and inform states of their conclusions.

The bill includes campaign finance and ethics reform measures, including mandating presidential candidates release their tax returns.

H.R. 5: The Equality Act

The Equality Act, which was introduced in March and passed in May, seeks to provide comprehensive anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ Americans in employment, education, federal funding, housing, public accommodations and more.

H.R. 6: The American Dream and Promise Act

The American Dream and Promise Act, which was introduced in March and passed earlier this month, would protect young immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally as children — known as Dreamers — and establish a path to citizenship for more than 2 million immigrants without legal status.

The bill would grant permanent residency with a path to citizenship to more than 2 million immigrants who fall into three categories: Dreamers and some recipients of the temporary protected status and deferred enforced departure programs.

H.R. 7: The Paycheck Fairness Act

The Paycheck Fairness Act was introduced in January and passed in March. It includes provisions that would prohibit employers from asking about prospective employees’ salaries, forbid retaliation against employees who compare wages and mandate employers show that pay discrepancies are based on legitimate factors.

H.R. 8: The Bipartisan Background Checks Act

The Bipartisan Background Checks Act was introduced in early January and passed the House the following month. Eight Republican House members joined nearly every Democrat in passing the bill in what was the most significant gun control vote in years.

The legislation seeks to expand background check requirements on private sales, including those at gun shows, on the internet or through classified ads.

H.R. 987: The Strengthening Health Care and Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Act

The Strengthening Health Care and Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Act was introduced in February and passed last month. Five Republicans voted for the measure.

The bill seeks to lower prescription drug prices, bolster the Affordable Care Act and protect care for those with pre-existing conditions."
Nothing more than Liberal want lists. More transfer of wealth, more ways so illegals can register to vote. The Democrat Party can't win elections without buying votes, or illegal votes.
 
Nothing more than Liberal want lists. More transfer of wealth, more ways so illegals can register to vote. The Democrat Party can't win elections without buying votes, or illegal votes.


You are greedy. What you work for belongs to a bunch of illegal aliens. And election reform to get many more Democrat politicians elected. So then they can have your paycheck deposited right into their election campaign.
 
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What the **** does Gen IV reactors have to do with Trump? They have been in development for 20 years and won't see deployment for another 5 to 10 years. With the rapid economics of solar and wind we might not ever see Gen IV outside of military use in the US.

You aren’t going to power a reliable grid on solar and wind.
 
The Democratic House has passed legislation to make your life better, but Moscow Mitch in the Senate won't take any of it up. This quick summary was made back in June.

"H.R. 1: For the People Act

The For the People Act was House Democrats’ first major legislative package introduced in the new Congress. The bill, which passed in March, features a hodgepodge of policies that the party promoted throughout the 2018 midterm campaign to help secure elections from foreign interference and make them more accessible to voters.

The package aims to require states to provide an online option for voter registration and allow voters to register the same day they go to the polls. It would also require states to automatically register citizens who don’t register themselves.

To protect elections from any foreign meddling, the bill mandates that states use paper ballots and that the Department of Homeland Security evaluate threats to election systems 180 days prior to an election and inform states of their conclusions.

The bill includes campaign finance and ethics reform measures, including mandating presidential candidates release their tax returns.

H.R. 5: The Equality Act

The Equality Act, which was introduced in March and passed in May, seeks to provide comprehensive anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ Americans in employment, education, federal funding, housing, public accommodations and more.

H.R. 6: The American Dream and Promise Act

The American Dream and Promise Act, which was introduced in March and passed earlier this month, would protect young immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally as children — known as Dreamers — and establish a path to citizenship for more than 2 million immigrants without legal status.

The bill would grant permanent residency with a path to citizenship to more than 2 million immigrants who fall into three categories: Dreamers and some recipients of the temporary protected status and deferred enforced departure programs.

H.R. 7: The Paycheck Fairness Act

The Paycheck Fairness Act was introduced in January and passed in March. It includes provisions that would prohibit employers from asking about prospective employees’ salaries, forbid retaliation against employees who compare wages and mandate employers show that pay discrepancies are based on legitimate factors.

H.R. 8: The Bipartisan Background Checks Act

The Bipartisan Background Checks Act was introduced in early January and passed the House the following month. Eight Republican House members joined nearly every Democrat in passing the bill in what was the most significant gun control vote in years.

The legislation seeks to expand background check requirements on private sales, including those at gun shows, on the internet or through classified ads.

H.R. 987: The Strengthening Health Care and Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Act

The Strengthening Health Care and Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Act was introduced in February and passed last month. Five Republicans voted for the measure.

The bill seeks to lower prescription drug prices, bolster the Affordable Care Act and protect care for those with pre-existing conditions."

Always liked the hodgepodge...
 
They want all of Pompeo and Barr’s documents related to the investigation. So, not only are they trying to criminalize the investigation..... they are also on a fishing expedition.

They want to know what they have found to attempt to debunk and get out in front of it.

I hope we have Misfud locked up somewhere secure (if he hasn’t been dissolved in a vat of acid yet).
 
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Always liked the hodgepodge...

What an awful collection of hodgepodge.

Very meaningful legislation.


Somehow he thinks that collage resonates with enough victims and pajama boys to beat Trump. They all would definitely make my life better.


At least they lead off with their most important bill and didn't hide it in the middle.

What could go wrong with the state automatically registering you to vote? It's in the same vein as vote harvesting.



I know we're corrupt, but we would request additional ways to game the system and be more corrupt.

/Dems
 
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On the one hand I want Trump to set the precedent that all phone calls with foreign leaders are now public, and just publicly release the transcript of every one of them. What does he give a shit, he’s not a politician and probably really doesn’t care about the Democrat or Republican parties.

On the other hand, I know the Democrats are shameless hypocrites so precedent won’t matter once they get someone back in the White House, and the media will run interference about how damaging it is to release calls after spending half of Trumps presidency pushing the baseless rumors about what was on Trumps call.


So all in all, at this point, I just want Trump to take any and all actions that will harm the establishment, since the establishment is working overtime to harm the country.
 
You aren’t going to power a reliable grid on solar and wind.
This is what is not being told to the masses. The current output by solar and wind can't even come close to supporting anything near what is needed at this time nor could they produce enough for the forseeable future even with added windmills and solar panels. Populations would have to decrease (they would by default with no power to well over half of earths population) and much of that would be through suicide once the snowflakes realized most of them would be without power (you would still need money to pay for it) and they are not willing to work for it.
 
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If global warming is going to kill us all in 12 years, why are they trying to take our guns?
Exactly, I would need mine to put those miserable lefties out of their misery (Waiting until they begged of course) and then use them to protect what I have from those who realized later that it was not happening.
 
You voted for an anti American Kenyan so, what's your point loser?

Did you consider yourself to be a “loser” every single day for 8 years while Obama was in office? You know, because you treat politics like team sports and all. You’re a “loser” if your preferred candidate didn’t win the presidency? That must have been a long, long 8 years for people like you.
 
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