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A Political Thread pt. 2



Absolute slimeball. The faux outrage and sympathy and whines about making it "political" and then proceeds to do nothing but pretend it's all part of an agenda.
 

Conservative MP Richard Drax told the Commons: "Can I warn (Rishi Sunak) that throwing red meat to socialists by raising taxes on businesses and telling them where to invest their money is not the Conservative way of encouraging those who create our prosperity and jobs to do just that.

"And does he agree with me that by setting this bar, we're in danger – were we ever to lose power – of allowing the socialists to raise it, which they would do with relish, again and again and again."
 


Absolute slimeball. The faux outrage and sympathy and whines about making it "political" and then proceeds to do nothing but pretend it's all part of an agenda.

It's the utter hypocrisy I can't stand either. He's one of the top earners on behalf of the gun lobby.
 

As usual looks like the cops in the USA are fabricating their own reality to make themselves look like heroes. Fact is that, once again, the cops stood by and did nothing, even using force against parents instead of the gunman. It's yet another case of US cops acting like bullies and using excessive force against those who don't pose a threat whilst doing nothing against those that do.
 
We are covering all aspects of American failure here.

Mass shootings at school, law enforcement incompetence, and now law enforcement fabrication. I'm sure this will now shift the debate away from how we need reasonable gun laws to how we need to spend the gdp of Mexico on law enforcement and mass shooting situations.

I went from sad to angry this morning.
 
And people still say we don't need a written constitution. American politics is ******, but we're snapping at their heels.
 
Yet Johnson's plan of delay, delay, delay has worked. At least in terms of Westminster. Hopefully the by-elections will prove otherwise.
 

driving u turn GIF
 

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