Examples of GOP Leadership

topcat

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It just gets better! He’s turning into a comic figure. To a “stop the steal” rally, no less.

He sacrificed his knees for the championship volleyball team he wasn't on at the college he didn't attend. He has two knee replacements. Oh, he got into Baruch College on a volleyball scholarship. Just the first 1:10. The gift that keeps on giving.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Not in California.....
Big change for big rigs: California unveils mandate to phase out diesel trucks
In Europe they are testing a trolley system with pantographs and overhead wires, like trains use. The trucks have batteries or will and can recharge on the fly automatically in special lanes, only about a third of the main routes need to be electrified, and say going up mountains. So the trucks drive from charging section to charging section on the main roads and off to the final destination. Electric trucks can be self driving on these main routes and pickup a driver when hitting town, electric trucks don't need a dozen gear shifts, or any and can be autonomously operated.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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He sacrificed his knees for the championship volleyball team he wasn't on at the college he didn't attend. He has two knee replacements. Oh, he got into Baruch College on a volleyball scholarship. Just the first 1:10. The gift that keeps on giving.

Show us the scars George, and your birth certificate too BTW! I have a knee replacement, it ain't hard to tell, it leaves a good scar!
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
He sacrificed his knees for the championship volleyball team he wasn't on at the college he didn't attend. He has two knee replacements. Oh, he got into Baruch College on a volleyball scholarship. Just the first 1:10. The gift that keeps on giving.

He’s a standup guy. In fact his great ambition as one of the kings of standup is to bring the House down.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Republican representatives say, "smoke 'em if you got 'em," reintroduce carcinogens into Congress

55,483 views Jan 16, 2023 #TeamJustice
As reported by the Independent, "Smoking is back in the Capitol under new House Republican majority." If you ever wondered about whether the Republicans in Congress care about the health of the American people, their decision to reintroduce carcinogens into the US Capitol seems to answer that question. Indeed, in litigation in the early 2000s involving deceptive marking practices by the tobacco industry, Washington DC federal district court Judge Gladys Kessler found the following, as reported in The New York Times on August 18, 2006: "Cigarette makers profit from selling a highly addictive product which causes diseases that lead to a staggering number of deaths per year, an immeasurable amount of human suffering and economic loss and a profound burden on our national health care system."

But apparently, congressional Republicans believe that voters delivered them their slim majority in the House of Representative because the Republican voters were sick and tired of their members of Congress not being able to smoke in the Capitol.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Republican representatives say, "smoke 'em if you got 'em," reintroduce carcinogens into Congress

55,483 views Jan 16, 2023 #TeamJustice
As reported by the Independent, "Smoking is back in the Capitol under new House Republican majority." If you ever wondered about whether the Republicans in Congress care about the health of the American people, their decision to reintroduce carcinogens into the US Capitol seems to answer that question. Indeed, in litigation in the early 2000s involving deceptive marking practices by the tobacco industry, Washington DC federal district court Judge Gladys Kessler found the following, as reported in The New York Times on August 18, 2006: "Cigarette makers profit from selling a highly addictive product which causes diseases that lead to a staggering number of deaths per year, an immeasurable amount of human suffering and economic loss and a profound burden on our national health care system."

But apparently, congressional Republicans believe that voters delivered them their slim majority in the House of Representative because the Republican voters were sick and tired of their members of Congress not being able to smoke in the Capitol.
you would think by now even the most ignorant dumbasses would at least be trying to quit...a pack a day is $50 a week or more, depending on where you live.
and this is setting a fucking wonderful example for their followers, but that's ok with me, anything to make the ignorant fucks die off faster.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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you would think by now even the most ignorant dumbasses would at least be trying to quit...a pack a day is $50 a week or more, depending on where you live.
and this is setting a fucking wonderful example for their followers, but that's ok with me, anything to make the ignorant fucks die off faster.
It's all about triggering the libs, I'll bet the percentage of smokers and drunks among the magats is much higher than one would normally expect in the general population. The number of morons is certainly higher! :lol:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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"Cut the tax on cigarettes!"
Make Oxycontin prescription free! The white trash base will love it and it will solve many of America's problems while eliminating their base. Policy depends completely on how much it triggers the libs, we await the next daily outrage, perhaps crashing the economy with the debt ceiling? That should piss the libs off and they can blame Biden! So what if their mortgage rates go through the roof, in war sacrifices have to be made and patriots must throw themselves under the tanks of progress! :lol:
 

topcat

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Republican representatives say, "smoke 'em if you got 'em," reintroduce carcinogens into Congress

55,483 views Jan 16, 2023 #TeamJustice
As reported by the Independent, "Smoking is back in the Capitol under new House Republican majority." If you ever wondered about whether the Republicans in Congress care about the health of the American people, their decision to reintroduce carcinogens into the US Capitol seems to answer that question. Indeed, in litigation in the early 2000s involving deceptive marking practices by the tobacco industry, Washington DC federal district court Judge Gladys Kessler found the following, as reported in The New York Times on August 18, 2006: "Cigarette makers profit from selling a highly addictive product which causes diseases that lead to a staggering number of deaths per year, an immeasurable amount of human suffering and economic loss and a profound burden on our national health care system."

But apparently, congressional Republicans believe that voters delivered them their slim majority in the House of Representative because the Republican voters were sick and tired of their members of Congress not being able to smoke in the Capitol.
Performance Politics. Playing to a small minority.
 
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