Posted on 04/01/2021 8:31:26 PM PDT by RandFan
Thanks to Tim Kook, when my iPhone dies, I’m not getting another one.
BINGO!
Hey, Timmy, if a person acquires an Apple product without paying for it, it is just a “purchasing irregularity.” That should be cool, eh, Timmy?
OK, guys. The correct argument is finally on the table.
The Democrats, as befits their name, want to turn the US into a democracy.
They believe (correctly) that for everyone to vote requires radical changes to the way voting is conducted. They believe (correctly) that if everyone votes, they will win all the elections. They believe (correctly) that the key to having everyone vote is a system to deliver ballots into the hands of unwilling (lazy, stupid, addicted, unmotivated) people AND THEN a system to pick up (or have delivered) the ballots of people to lazy to even return or drop them off.
They believe that any government which is not chosen in this manner is illegitimate and that it is right to resist such a government.
NOW.
They question is, what do YOU believe? Do you believe in "democracy"? Do you believe that only having everyone vote confers legitimacy? Do you therefore agree that all the anti-democratic elements of the 1788 Constitution are now obsolete and should be done away with, by violence if necessary?
If you DON'T believe those things, what are you prepared to do about it? The hour is late.
Issa: “Republicans don’t want to make it hard to vote”.
Then Republicans are finished as a national political force.
I support a Federal Republic.
I think that a 25% tariff on all goods imported from China should be sufficient. I would call it the National Security premium.
So how difficult is it for a person to get a photo ID in Georgia in order to vote legally?
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