Posted on 04/06/2024 1:29:39 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman ripped the idea of “squatter’s rights” during an exclusive interview with The Post this week.
“Squatters have no rights,” Fetterman said, adding that the issue was one he often dealt with when he was mayor of working-class Braddock, Pa. “How can you even pretend that this is anything other than you’re just breaking the law?”
“I am not woke,” he warned.
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And to think we supported the Turkish turd.
Watch how he actually VOTES in the Senate, not his blathering to the media. Has he crossed Schumer even ONCE on an important and close vote?
I could almost vote for this guy. Almost.
Sad that a stroke victim is emerging as the most mentally competent Democrat.
The lobotomy didn’t take.
He must have recovered
According to the late Rush Limbaugh, a conservative is just a Liberal who got mugged.
Evidently John’s medical crisis was the equivalent of getting mugged.
I miss Rush.
Someone adjusted the bolts on his neck.
Americans need to give the bass turds a need to have to squat. The male ones anyway.
Uncle Festerman is STILL Deep State.
His parents are staunch republicans...
I bet they were Rush listeners.
He’s still a dumblecrat. Dumbles gonna dumble.
[https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/political-courage-test/166286/john-fetterman]
But, yes, on this stopped clock being right twice a day issue, I agree with him.
I just sent an email to my REP. Told him if I ain’t safe, you ain’t safe. Fact. And I’m not the only one that feels this way.
Lance Gooden. TX.
Great email
If you never hear from me again, I did not commit suicide. And some marshals died in the process. I’m getting old.
Good for him!
Then he’s in the wrong party. He should be woke-light, Repukelican’t party.
I guess his stroke had an upside
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