"Mommy, what does corruption look like?"
"Here ya go. Now it your cauliflower:"
"...Any street furniture has to first be approved by the Los Angeles City Council. After that, a single bus bench travels through an extensive permitting process, requiring approval from the Department of Public Works, as well as eight — eight! — other city agencies including the Department of City Planning, the Bureau of Engineering, the Los Angeles Police Department and the Bureau of Street Lighting. Nearby property owners also have a say."
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The best way to mock the insidious and absurd behaviour on the left is to mock them.
The Babylon Bee has some gems here (about Obama's hubris and utter lack of decorum), here (about Cortez's abject ignorance on civics. Congrats NYC. Good job), here (Twitter's preposterous position on kicking conservatives and other people who don't toe the progressive line off their totalitarian website. Did I mention Jack Dorsey is a illiterate punk with money and too much power to go along with his ignorance?) and here (about the economic migrants violently crashing the U.S. border).
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From Prager U (as pointed here before in one of my posts I'm too lazy to link to (if I could even find it):
Oh, Prager U, you. Democrats evolve!
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This is exactly how we decode Democrats and progressives when they say absurd and unprincipled things:
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Chalk this one up to 'duh. It's okay when we do it!'
Tim Young:
The latest climate assessment?
Yawn.
All bull shit.
Sigh.
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It is claimed the Republican party has become more extreme over the years. But I've seen little evidence of this. What I do point out here is the Democrats (and the Liberals in Canada) have been pulling more and more to the left.
So, it's another case of projection at play here.
Conservatives (and Libertarians) have been pretty much consistent with their message in the last 25 years - if not more.
From The Economist:
"Here ya go. Now it your cauliflower:"
"...Any street furniture has to first be approved by the Los Angeles City Council. After that, a single bus bench travels through an extensive permitting process, requiring approval from the Department of Public Works, as well as eight — eight! — other city agencies including the Department of City Planning, the Bureau of Engineering, the Los Angeles Police Department and the Bureau of Street Lighting. Nearby property owners also have a say."
****
The best way to mock the insidious and absurd behaviour on the left is to mock them.
The Babylon Bee has some gems here (about Obama's hubris and utter lack of decorum), here (about Cortez's abject ignorance on civics. Congrats NYC. Good job), here (Twitter's preposterous position on kicking conservatives and other people who don't toe the progressive line off their totalitarian website. Did I mention Jack Dorsey is a illiterate punk with money and too much power to go along with his ignorance?) and here (about the economic migrants violently crashing the U.S. border).
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From Prager U (as pointed here before in one of my posts I'm too lazy to link to (if I could even find it):
Did you know?
In 2006, then-Senator @HillaryClinton voted for a fence on the Mexican border.
So did Barack Obama, Chuck Schumer, and 23 Senate Democrats.
So what changed?
For Democrats, illegal immigration is now all about political power.
Oh, Prager U, you. Democrats evolve!
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This is exactly how we decode Democrats and progressives when they say absurd and unprincipled things:
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Benny Retweeted Harlan Z. Hill
Let me explain what is happening here:
One of @HillaryClinton’s most trusted advisors and top staffer for decades - Philippe Reines - is wandering Fox News HQ with no pants on, screaming at Trump campaign spokespeople.
2016 really broke people.
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Chalk this one up to 'duh. It's okay when we do it!'
Tim Young:
Tear gas usage at the border by year (because border patrol keeps records):
2012: 26 times
2013: 27 times
2014: 15 times
2015: 8 times
2016: 3 times
2017: 18 times
Why is 2018 the only time the media has freaked out about it?
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Remember folks. The Washington Post is ours intellectual betters making sure Pinocchios are out there - whatever. It makes no sense but you get the drift.
Medieval Times has a queen for the first time, but the show is still stuck in the Dark Ages wapo.st/2E1pVnz
I got nothing.
No more movies about the Roman empire stuck in Ancient Rome!
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The latest climate assessment?
Yawn.
All bull shit.
Sigh.
****
It is claimed the Republican party has become more extreme over the years. But I've seen little evidence of this. What I do point out here is the Democrats (and the Liberals in Canada) have been pulling more and more to the left.
So, it's another case of projection at play here.
Conservatives (and Libertarians) have been pretty much consistent with their message in the last 25 years - if not more.
From The Economist:
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