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Fact check: S.2372 - VA MISSION Act of 2018 was signed in to law by Donald J Trump. Barack Obama was not president in 2018.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-bill/2372/text



Just because you keep spouting that bullshit doesn't make it any truer. I can't argue that Trump signed a bill into law in 2018. All I can say is that nearly every aspect of it was already law. He also signed a bill that gave protections for people with pre-existing conditions. That bill did absolutely nothing? Why? Because it was part of the affordable care act passed by Obama years earlier.

I am not threatening anything, As someone who is generally backing a third party or dark horse I never get my way in a national election. If I had my way Saint Paul would be finishing his third term and handing the reigns over to Gary Johnson.

My prediction is we are going to see substantive civil unrest starting with Biden trying too lock everyone down at home while he redeploys the troops Trump brought home.


There isn't room for MAGA on the Biden Train and no one is interested in the ride, You know we have a record setting ammo shortage? People are buying up .226 like it's toilet paper in march.

And we don't have violence in this country, we have "Mostly peaceful protests". These people are not getting on the Biden train, and they got your memo about Biden allegedly winning. -They don't care.


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This is what happens when you separate a cult from their leader. And yes, you're most certainly issuing a veiled threat of violence when you claim they're going to have "peaceful protests" because of the last 4 years of nonsense from the left.
 

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Just because you keep spouting that bullshit doesn't make it any truer. I can't argue that Trump signed a bill into law in 2018. All I can say is that nearly every aspect of it was already law. He also signed a bill that gave protections for people with pre-existing conditions. That bill did absolutely nothing? Why? Because it was part of the affordable care act passed by Obama years earlier.



This is what happens when you separate a cult from their leader. And yes, you're most certainly issuing a veiled threat of violence when you claim they're going to have "peaceful protests" because of the last 4 years of nonsense from the left.

The nearest large population center to me is Boise, Idaho which is a 9 hour drive. The last thing I am doing is plowing through the snow for two days in January to go bear spray college kids with blue hair and a nose ring. (Even if it is hilarious)

That said, I know when a crack head gets shot by the police resisting arrest there will be mostly peaceful protests.

I know when Biden tries to impose lock downs and push his nonsense there will be mostly peaceful protests.

Being able to observe and predict the obvious has nothing to do with me, stop trying to collect your professional victim currency. No one is threatening you so shut the fuck up with that. Go start a gofundme and see if people will get you some ass cream.
 
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Jesus tap-dancing Christ. I never said you threatened me. I said your post was threatening violence. Technically speaking, you're threatening deadly force until you physically attack someone with a weapon. I'm not even sure why you're talking about a Biden lockdown anyway. Frontline workers are supposed to start receiving the vaccine next month, and more vulnerable populations starting around February and March.
There probably won't need to be another full scale lockdown. Biden has never said that he wanted that, but would listen to the scientists if necessary. Please lay off the facebook conspiracy websites. They're just making you crazy. And victim currency? You're just being pathetic now.
 

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Jesus tap-dancing Christ. I never said you threatened me. I said your post was threatening violence. Technically speaking, you're threatening deadly force until you physically attack someone with a weapon. I'm not even sure why you're talking about a Biden lockdown anyway. Frontline workers are supposed to start receiving the vaccine next month, and more vulnerable populations starting around February and March.
There probably won't need to be another full scale lockdown. Biden has never said that he wanted that, but would listen to the scientists if necessary. Please lay off the facebook conspiracy websites. They're just making you crazy. And victim currency? You're just being pathetic now.

Saying I believe there will be peaceful protests is not threatening anything. Lrn2Rd


Fact check: Facebook is the most respect fact checker in the country and the sole arbiter of truth, there is no conspiracy websites on facebook.
 
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Saying I believe there will be peaceful protests is not threatening anything. Lrn2Rd


Fact check: Facebook is the most respect fact checker in the country and the sole arbiter of truth, there is no conspiracy websites on facebook.

I'm sorry. I didn't realize you were mentally challenged. Please, carry on as you were.
 

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I'm sorry. I didn't realize you were mentally challenged. Please, carry on as you were.

Stop making veiled threats of violence or your going to end up in prison and you might drop the soap.

This mob protesting outside in front of Cuomo's house in NY don't seem to care the media says Biden will be elected. Do you get to call the cops still when you defund them?



Failed to fetch tweet https://twitter.com/i/status/1329198224322801664
 
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Stop making veiled threats of violence or your going to end up in prison and you might drop the soap.

This mob protesting outside in front of Cuomo's house in NY don't seem to care the media says Biden will be elected. Do you get to call the cops still when you defund them?



https://twitter.com/i/status/1329198224322801664
Move out of the bubble:
https://eu.uticaod.com/story/news/2...als-elective-surgeries-stop-again/6353851002/

No government in the world will listen to enraged peabrains protesting in the street for a scenario, where people are dying because _none_ of them can get medical attention anymore. Then you dont have 1000 protesters, then you have people carrying you out of office straight in to exile at the farm upstate. (No sinister undertones, just a failed attempt to somehow squish humor into this.)

If you are faced with those alternatives, it takes no ten Trumpers, to see the path of action.

Face it, emotionally driven ideologs with no concept of whats happening around them are a problem, but the are not 'they problem' currently. You can congregate and get more people in to your silver buying, world is ending, we have to shout - freedom, freedom, narratives, when Trump TV is live and kicking. Then your avatar will almost serve a prophetic function.
 
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Stop making veiled threats of violence or your going to end up in prison and you might drop the soap.

This mob protesting outside in front of Cuomo's house in NY don't seem to care the media says Biden will be elected. Do you get to call the cops still when you defund them?



https://twitter.com/i/status/1329198224322801664
Dang it didn't I tell @morvoran to Wrap it so he did not get anyone else sick. @jimbo13 how are you feeling? high Fever? have loose stools?. Don't fell embarrassed an adult diaper is nothing to be ashamed of.
 

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Well, if Biden was your candidate, then you should have followed his lead and pushed to "re-elect Donald Trump" like he said.



Of course, you know he was running for Senate the whole time:



I find it ridiculous that the left stream media is always taking Trump's words out of context, but we are supposed to decipher Joe's rambling about nonsense and not take it literally.

https://www.factcheck.org/2020/03/viral-biden-video-is-deceptively-edited/

Second quote is just Joe misspeaking.
 

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My prediction is we are going to see substantive civil unrest starting with Biden trying too lock everyone down at home while he redeploys the troops Trump brought home.
Biden is currently saying that he will _not_ produce a national lockdown, and leave everything to governors as usual, I already ridiculed democratic stance on that as 'mirroring Trump' with only differing virtue signaling.

Point being its probably the correct strategy. Local politicians Trust values are higher, concentration of people varies widely in the US. General lockdown doesnt make sense. NY though... different story.

edits: src: https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-b...hutdown-opts-for-face-mask-mandate/a-55670306
 
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Finally America has a soon to be president that sees what's going on and is going to take action.

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And thats really all the ideology pandering we need.

Progressives are being pushed away with 'we already have a black person in charge' and are starting to feel confused about hearing this.

I'm happy for you personally. But structurally this is a bait and switch, symbolic politics over actual change.

Hey, if you are nice and fit in the image, maybe you even get a fast track to a public position? How high is your twitter follower count? ;)
 
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And thats really all the ideology pandering we need.

Progressives are being pushed away with 'we already have a black person in charge' and are starting to feel confused about hearing this.

I'm happy for you personally. But structurally this is a bait and switch, symbolic politics over actual change.

Hey, if you are nice and fit in the image, maybe you even get a fast track to a public position? How high is your twitter follower count? ;)
say it with me everyone: liberals are cringe
 

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say it with me everyone: liberals are cringe
No. The thing is I'm happy for her. But 60% of me only sees the public relation angle. And that it costs nothing to put someone in a position you could assign to anybody - to act as a public symbol.

Politics should do it, sure...

But when you see corporations doing that form of virtue signaling (usually on racial diversity) to have a stand with socially conscious millennials, so they'd buy their brand, all I see is cost effective manipulation. All of it. That makes me far more cynical than symbolic politics, on Transgender remembrance day.

I think a part of me wants to always tell them, wait until you fall out of favor, because that image doesnt sell anymore.. ;) Not sure why.
 
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vincentx77 said:
It's really time to shut the fuck up and hop aboard the Biden train. After all, that's what most of you were telling us to do 4 years ago.

And it's something you never did. You attack Trump regardless of what he does. Your side never got on board and worked with Trump to better America. All your side has done for the last 4 years is try to tear it down. Most of your side still claims Trump is an invalid President. So until your side stops with the bullshit my side isn't going to go along with it.

Even if Obama started the groundwork for helping veterans Trump finished the job and not only did it with flying colors, but also donated his entire quarterly salary one quarter to disabled veterans. That's something the Obama's never did.

LumInvader said:
Ad hominum attacks won't reduce Biden's 306 electors down to 268.
- Your pedantic 360 word essay failed to cite a single probable path to victory for Trump.
- You conveniently ignored Trump's November 2016 tweet, where he claimed a landslide Electoral College victory weeks ahead of the electors casting their ballots.
- You're among a handful of people on here who have no business criticizing someone else's intelligence.

You're clearly an idiot when you conveniently leave out the fact that I already said Biden is probably going to win. I’m not defending Trump nor claiming he has a chance in winning. You keep repeating that bullshit like it’s something I’m saying and it’s not. It's just he hasn't won yet. Biden isn’t the President Elect until the vote is taken that makes him it. You've been attacking me personally too so you can shove that hominum up your ass.

vincentx77 said:
You need to grow the fuck up. You're threatening violence because you didn't get your way in a national election. Keep it up and there will be a prison cell somewhere with your name on it.

You need to shut the fuck up because your side seems to have no problems with burning, looting and murdering in defense of a women beating racist fake money passing off resisting arrest drug addict. You have no ground to stand on when trying to claim your side is all about law and order.

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Finally America has a soon to be president that sees what's going on and is going to take action.
How many of them were drug addicts in debt that were living dangerous lives and how many were actual just normal people not breaking the law ad minding their own business that were targeted. I'm sure once you find out the answer you'll stop defending criminal trash.
 
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How many of them were drug addicts in debt that were living dangerous lives and how many were actual just normal people not breaking the law ad minding their own business that were targeted. I'm sure once you find out the answer you'll stop defending criminal trash.
Not one of them had a criminal conviction to their name. Every single one of the had a job and so on

  • Dustin Parker 25, was fatally shot in McAlester, Oklahoma, early on New Year’s Day. His employers released a statement shortly after his death, remembering Parker as “a steadfast friend, an amazing husband and father and generous to a fault. He loved fiercely, worked tirelessly and took on life with so much hope and enthusiasm that his presence brightened all of our lives.”
  • Neulisa Luciano Ruiz, was fatally shot in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico on February 24. According to Metro Puerto Rico, members of her community knew her as "humble" and "noble."
  • Yampi Méndez Arocho, 19, was killed in Moca, Puerto Rico, on March 5. Arocho, a transgender man, shared his love for basketball and the NBA -- donning Miami Heat apparel on social media. The biography line on his Facebook reads simply, “Humility Prevails.”
  • Scott/ Scottlynn Devore, a 51-year old gender non-conforming person, was killed in Augusta, Georgia. Friends remembered Devore as “sweet” and “beautiful” on Facebook.
  • Monika Diamond, 34, a Black transgender woman, was killed in Charlotte, North Carolina on March 18. Diamond was active in the Charlotte LGBTQ and nightlife community and was the co-owner of an event promotion company. She also was the co-CEO of the International Mother of the Year Pageantry System -- a pageant that honors LGBTQ mothers.
  • Lexi, 33, a transgender woman, was killed in Harlem, New York on March 28. According to reports, Lexi was fatally stabbed in Harlem River Park. “I really looked up to her because of her tolerance and respect,” said Lavonia Brooks, a friend of Lexi. “Lexi had a beautiful heart, she was very gifted.” Brooks also noted that Lexi loved poetry, makeup and fashion.
  • Johanna Metzger, a transgender woman, was killed in Baltimore, Maryland on April 11. According to reports, she was visiting a Baltimore recovery center from Pennsylvania at the time. Johanna was known for her love of music and taught herself to play multiple instruments.
  • Serena Angelique Velázquez Ramos, 32, was killed in Puerto Rico on April 21. Ramos was killed alongside Layla Pelaez Sánchez, 21. According to reports, Ramos was visiting the island on vacation, and was set to return to her home in Queens, New York, at the end of the month. Loved ones are mourning her death, calling her “full of life,” a “happy person,” and a “sincere friend.” On May 1, two men were charged under federal hate crimes law for Ramos's death.
  • Layla Pelaez Sánchez, 21, was killed in Puerto Rico on April 21. Sánchez was killed alongside Serena Angelique Velázquez Ramos. According to reports, Sánchez had recently moved to the island, and was living in the Tejas neighborhood in Las Piedras. On May 1, two Puerto Rican men were charged under federal hate crimes law for Sánchez's death.
  • Penélope Díaz Ramírez, a transgender woman, was killed in Puerto Rico on April 13. “Penélope did not deserve to die. Transgender people do not deserve to die. Every single advocate, ally, elected official and community member must stand up in light of this horrific news and say ‘No more.’ What we are doing is not enough,” said Tori Cooper, HRC Director of Community Engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative.
  • Nina Pop, a Black transgender woman, was killed in Sikeston, Missouri, on May 3. She was deeply loved by her family, friends and community, according to her Facebook page.
  • Helle Jae O’Regan, 20, a transgender woman, was killed in San Antonio, Texas, on May 6. O’Regan was proud of her trans identity and on Twitter, she often spoke out against injustice, including the LGBTQ inequality, the prison industrial complex and the need to decriminalize sex work. Damion Terrell Campbell, 42, has been charged with O’Regan’s murder.
  • Tony McDade, a Black transgender man, was killed in Tallhassee, Florida, on May 27. His friends and family shared how he was an energetic, giving person with a big heart.
  • Dominique “Rem'mie” Fells, a Black transgender woman was killed in Philadelphia, Pennsyania, on June 9. One personal friend posted online, “Dom was a unique and beautiful soul who I am lucky to have known personally. I am beside myself right now. We need to fight!! We need to do more!!!! We will get justice.”
  • Riah Milton, a 25-year-old Black transgender woman, was killed in Liberty Township, Ohio on June 9. In March, she posted the status “Never been scared to struggle. Imma get it eventually” -- a comment highlighting her resilience and optimism as a person facing a transphobic, misogynist and racist society.
  • Jayne Thompson, a 33-year old white transgender woman, was killed in Mesa County, Colorado, on May 9. She was killed by a Colorado State Patrol trooper and misgendered in initial news reports.
  • Selena Reyes-Hernandez, a 37-year old transgender woman, was killed in Chicago on May 31. “We have lost a beloved member of our trans family because of hate -- hate that has corrupted our country’s soul and that shatters lives and futures every day,” said Tori Cooper, HRC director of community engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative.
  • Brian “Egypt’ Powers, a 43-year old Black transgender person, was killed in Akron, Ohio, on June 13. Powers worked at a local catering company and is remembered for wearing long, colorful braids -- “unicorn braids,” as Powers called them.
  • Brayla Stone, a 17-year old Black transgender girl, was found killed in Little Rock, Arkansas, on June 25. “Brayla Stone was a child. A child, just beginning to live her life. A child of trans experience. A Black girl. A person who had hopes and dreams, plans and community,” said Tori Cooper, HRC director of community engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative. On September 4, a man was arrested on a murder charge in connection to her death.
  • Merci Mack, a 22-year old Black transgender woman, was killed in Dallas, Texas, on June 30. Her loved ones shared how beautiful of a friend she was. On her social media, she had recently posted that she enjoyed baking and that she was looking forward to returning to work. On July 8, a man was arrested on a murder charge in connection to her death.
  • Shaki Peters, a 32-year old Black transgender woman, was killed in Amite CIty, Louisiana, on July 1. “In just four days, we have seen the deaths of at least three transgender and gender non-conforming people, including Shaki Peters. This horrific spike in violence against our community must be an urgent call to action for every single person in this nation,” said Tori Cooper, Director of Community Engagement for HRC’s Trans Justice Initiative.
  • Bree Black, a 27-year-old Black transgender woman, was killed in Pompano Beach, Florida, on July 3. “These killings are being fueled by the deadly combination of racism and transphobia, and they must cease. We must come together as a community and demand justice for those who were taken from us,” said Tori Cooper, Director of Community Engagement for HRC’s Trans Justice Initiative.
  • Summer Taylor, a white non-binary person, was in Seattle, Washington, on July 4. Taylor was participating in the Black Femme March in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and against police brutality. Taylor worked full time at Urban Animal veterinary hospital.
  • Marilyn Cazares was a transgender Latina killed in Brawley, California. Mindy Garcia, an aunt of Cazares, said she “loved to sing and dance” and “never bothered anyone.”
  • Dior H Ova, who some reports identify as Tiffany Harris, a Black transgender woman, was killed in the Bronx, New York. According to her Facebook, Ova loved fashion -- listing her career as a personal shopper and posting photos with luxury fashion brands that she loved. On August 13, a man was arrested on a murder charge in connection to her death.
  • Queasha D Hardy, a 22-year old Black transgender woman, was killed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on July 27. Hardy, a hairstylist, was extremely loved by her community. Friends and loved ones describe her as loyal, loving, “always smiling,” “the life of all parties” and “truly one of a kind.”
  • Aja Raquell Rhone-Spears, who sometimes used the name Rocky Rhone, a Black transgender woman, was killed in Portland, Oregon, on July 28. According to Facebook, she studied at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and was the owner and founder of International Barbie, a Portland-based clothing brand.
  • Lea Rayshon Daye, a 28-year old Black transgender woman, died in Cuyahoga County Jail in Cleveland, Ohio on August 30. “Lea’s death is unacceptable. Increased risk factors such as homelessness, combined with racism, sexism and transphobia, conspired to lead to a death that never should have happened,” said Tori Cooper, HRC Director of Community Engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative.
  • Kee Sam, a Black transgender woman, was killed in Lafeyette, Louisiana, on August 12. “We must all speak up in support of trans and gender non-conforming people and affirm that Black Trans Lives Matter,” said HRC’s Tori Cooper, Director of Community Engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative.
  • Aerrion Burnett, a Black transgender woman, was killed in Indepedence, Missouri, on September 19. Her friends and family shared “if you wanted to have a good day, you need to smile, Aerrion was the person you wanted by your side.”
  • Mia Green, a 29-year old Black transgender woman, was killed in Philadelphia on September 28. Her friends and family shared how “her smile was so perfect and so contagious. She made me laugh.”
  • Michelle Michellyn Ramos Vargas, a transgender woman from Puerto Rico in her mid-30s, was killed in San Germán, Puerto Rico on September 30. “This level of violence— any level of violence — is unacceptable. We are not doing enough to protect transgender and gender non-conforming people, especially trans women,” said HRC’s Tori Cooper, Director of Community Engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative.
  • Felycya Harris, a 33-year old transgender woman, was killed in Augusta, Georgia in October. Felycya was an interior decorator who ran her own company where she enjoyed lending her eye to improve the surroundings of others, and made others feel comfortable in their own space.
  • Brooklyn Deshuna, 20, a Black transgender woman, was killed in Shreveport, Louisiana, on October 7. Brooklyn attended Bossier Parish Community College and studied cosmetology.
  • Sara Blackwood, a transgender woman, was killed in Indianapolis, Indiana on October 11, recognized as National Coming Out Day. She enjoyed playing video games and was a fan of the show “My Little Pony.”
  • Angel Unique, a 25-year old Black transgender woman, was killed in Memphis, Tennessee, on October 25. A licensed cosmetologist, friends and family of Angel remembered her for being “very funny, very nice to everybody she met” and “such a bright person [with] a positive spirit.”
  • Yunieski Carey Herrera, also known as Yuni Carey, a 39-year old Latina transgender woman was killed in Miami, Fl. on Nov. 17. Herrera was a well-known model, performer, dancer and activist loved by the LGBTQ community in Miami. A friend of Herrera described her as “besides being strikingly beautiful, she was kind and she was good.”
 

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Snipped for redundancy...

Most of these were killed by their "would be" lovers that were unaware of their "condition" which caused them to go on a rage and kill them. This is not about inequality. It's about catfishing unsuspecting cis-gendered men with anger issues. Sorry if this fact is unacceptable to you if you have a similar "condition", but it is what it is.

Boyfriend charged in death of 22-year-old transgender woman found in Houston parking lot

Trans Woman Was Killed By Football Player She Was Dating: Police

I can go further, but I would rather not.


Also, please stay on topic unless Biden is a transwoman.
 
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