Posted on 02/07/2024 8:07:13 AM PST by Twotone
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Politicians are whores, and GOP politicians are cheap whores.
The Democratic Party Cancer continues to spread. Can it be stopped much less reversed???
spinelessness, gutlessness.
And most of these people look at politics as a career field, not as a moment of service for a citizen.
Says you are a libtard pervert and you live in Wyoming, or Oklahoma etc. You want a political job so you run as a Repub. What do you care? It’s a job, and you can smirk as you do the work of the Dems and get well paid for it. And within that world, they all know who is who and keep each others secrets.
They’re confused and don’t know what they’re doing ,LOL
Democrats and their closet RINO "con-patriots" see a small State population with two Senators and see an opportunity both in terms of power and in pitching real estate development. The greenie population around Jackson Hole will be Wyoming's urban enclave importing illegals to trim their bushes.
The GOP has no leaders.
Most elected republicans are basically democrats
Jackson Hole is the smallest town I have been to that has an airport big enough for commercial passenger jets.
Rush once said “…given the scaredy-cat nature of the Republican Party.”
The most accurate statement about the GOP ever uttered.
With apologies to Sergeant Foley.
I used to believe it was just being ‘scaredy-cat’.
Now I realize they are just really complicit.
Perhaps they’re doing penance for the Matthew Shepard lie.
Lukewarm Wyoming Republicans support trans-genderism because they want to be trendy. They see all the trendy, happening Democrats having all the fun, the best drag queen parties, and they are jealous. Or their wives are all of this, and the Republican hacks go with flow to make her happy.
Reason #4 — Wyoming is a leader in public library drag queen story hours for the kiddies. Coming in right after California and Massachusetts.
Reason #5 —
Wyoming is where the men are men, and the sheep are worried.
“Wyoming ranks second in the United States in wool production and lamb crop1. Additionally, it is fourth in terms of lambs and sheep2. The state’s favorable climate conditions, available land, and well-established agricultural infrastructure contribute to its significant role in sheep production. As of 2024, Wyoming produces approximately 230,000 sheep3.”
Reason #6 — The Yellowstone TV series is full of closeted gays. Un- closeted ones too
Reason #7 —
The Broke Back Mountain movie took place in Wyoming. Or at least the man on man action did,
Gay cowboys eating pudding?
Because the GOP is not what you think it is.
A glimpse into the political leanings of Governor Mark Gordon can be had by looking at the agreement he and Bill Gates came to last year. The agreement was to team up to build a small modular nuclear reactor in Kimmerer, WY co-located with a coal fired power plant that will be shut down on activation of the nuclear plant.
In my mind that plan is a slap in face of the Wyoming coal industry that mines forty percent of the Nations coal and is in decline due to nothing more than radical environmentalists intent on destroying America, and the engine of it’s success and future progress.
Anyone with knowledge of the SMR industry, knows there is not one commercial SMR operating in the United States or approved for operation and a step further there is not even one approved plan for an SMR in the United States. Seems a bit premature for the Governor of the Energy State to go all in with Bill on what may appear to be a wing and a prayer, or a guess and by golly of an effort.
As an aside, Utah just shut down their effort to build an SMR based on an actual approved SMR plan, due to lack of investors. The approved plan was then quickly disapproved by the Idaho National Lab that initially given it’s approval.
There are a great many people who believe SMR’s are the answer to our energy grid problems caused by the shrinking of Base load power production. That might be a correct assessment if it were not for the long and difficult approval process through the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for permission to plan build and operate such a plant. There are those who believe we are talking decades of a process.
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