The Hill.com is correct - Democrats did not just lose an election in 2024 - they lost their minds, too. Consider, for instance, how they kicked off Women’s History Month - by voting against protecting women and girls in sports, against guaranteeing them a fair playing field.
That’s right: Every single Democrat voted down the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, which would prohibit federally funded schools from allowing male transgender athletes to participate in women’s sports. It would prevent girls and women from being injured by bigger, stronger biological males. And, just as importantly, it would prevent girls who have worked like crazy to excel in sports from being humiliated by a men dressed like women.
The reason they voted against it? Simple - Trump was in favor of it. That's why the majority of the shit they do makes no sense. Their hatred of Trump is so strong they will actually go against their own self-avowed value systems just to (metaphorically) spit in his eye.
That construct is more than enough evidence to convince - me at least - that these duplicitous dooshbags do not have their own constituant's best interests at heart. It's all just a power play to them. A vengefull, hate-lifted power trip.
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The US is set to loosen its fuel economy rules, reversing another Biden-era policy that had been expected to lead to increased take-up of electric cars. US President Donald Trump announced the proposal at the White House, where officials said the prior standards were not realistically achievable and were driving up costs for buyers. "They were horrible what they were doing to costs – and actually making the cars much worse," Trump said.
Ford chief executive Jim Farley, a car industry leader on hand to celebrate the announcement, called the change a "victory of common sense", while environmental groups criticised (of course they did) it as a step backward for the industry and public health.
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See the roof on the main house? Me and a buncha guys
I know framed that fucker back in '93 or thereabouts.
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This is a small sample of the jewelry
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What is the absolutely, positively shittiest job you ever had? Me - did this for week in Oklahoma City back in the summer of '75. My New Jersey mind set and two-foot ponytail did not meld properly with the Okie mind set - leave it at that...
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Yeah - you go ahead and tell me that image doesn't bring back a flood of memories for you. For me? Saturday in the early 60's at lunchtime in Bloomfield center with my mother and this was the 'treat' I got for not acting like a ten-year-old asshole.
Grilled cheese sandwich with a bowl of tomato soup, a cherry coke and after that - a walnut fudge sundae or a banana split. I'm gettin' friggin' doosh chills just thinkin' about it. Great memories...
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Barb asked me to remind those of you that may have an item 'in your cart' on her Etsy page that if you want it, you better buy it, because having it 'in your cart' does not make it unavailable for others. Other shoppers can still purchase the item if it is not marked 'sold'. Thanks...
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This is a good friend of mine at the Crown Liquor saloon in Belfast, NI. Michael has been there going on 36 years or so with no signs yet of retiring. Who wouldn't want to be the 'Head Caskmaster' at one of the coolest bars in the world? Good on ye, Michael...
A little side story. Michael was a dear friend of my brother TJ (who died a couple years ago) and he and Tom and a bunch of other guys over there would religiously watch the Super Bowl together - about a dozen guys every year for the past 25 years - at another good friend Brendan's house in Belfast. Bear in mind they all live in Ireland, so the Super Bowl doesn't even start over there until 1:00am.
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Lot of great memories behind this one, too...
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That young lady at the counter looks a lot like Lesley Gore.
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