The democrats have objected to counting the presidential electors every single time this century that a republican has been elected President.
True, but this is just pointing out hypocrisy.
They spent four years trying to overturn the 2016 election. Democrats spied on a Presidential campaign.
They did impeachment in secret based on a so-called whistleblower whose identity only congressman Schiff got to know.
True, and it's cause for concern. It's not just Democrats though. Anti-Trump Republicans went along with it. I don't care how obnoxious the orange one is, this is fundamentally wrong.
This Congress, they have closed the capitol, enacted proxy voting, kicked republicans off committee and for the first time in American history, denied republicans seats on a select committee that was chosen by the minority leader.
True. The Republicans kicked off committee were the radicals though. I'm not sure if that's right or wrong. What is wrong is the Democrat Speaker of the House determining who the opposition party can appoint to the select committee "investigating" Jan 6.
They are trying to make D.C. a state, end the electoral college, end the filibuster, pack the court, destroy executive privilege, take federal control of elections and are currently allowing in jurisdictions illegal immigrants to vote.
All true. I see the benefit of executive privilege in ensuring advisers are free to advise without fear of repercussion, but I also see the problem of shenanigans being hidden (regardless of party). The Obama administration certainly wouldn't want their private conversations becoming public record, for example. It's a problem, with hypocrites on both sides.
And finally, the January 6 committee has altered evidence and lied to the American people about it.
True, and done by the same person responsible for the "Russia Collusion" lies. Despicable.
But somehow they tell us it's President Trump and republicans who are undermining democracy?
Just pointing out hypocrisy, but the point is valid.
Give me a break. Undermining democracy because we actually think you should show a photo id when you go to vote? In one year's time, while democrats are doing all that; in one year's time they've given us:
Record crime, record inflation, record illegal immigration. And as bad as all that is, it's not the worst. The worst is how they've used the virus to attack our freedoms. How they've used the virus to attack our first amendment rights, and here's the irony: they use the virus to attack our liberties even though everything they have told us about the virus has been wrong.
Now we are getting to the partisan hyperbole. Although hyperbolic rhetoric, it's grounded in truth. We do have record crime, record inflation, record illegal immigration. The last in particular is solely the fault of the current admin.
The "attack on 1st amendment rights" I suppose is a reference to Big Tech. He's right that there is censorship going on, and that Big Tech tends to lean left; but its a novel issue that needs clarity which won't happen in this political environment.
They told us it didn't come from a lab.
They told us it wasn't gain of function research.
They told us it was only 15 days to slow the spread.
They told us masks work.
They told us we have a federal plan - Joe Biden said that himself.
They told us there would never be a vaccine mandate.
They told us to vaccinate - people who get vaccinated can't give get the virus, the vaccinated can't transmit the virus and they told us there was no such thing as natural immunity.
More hyperbole, and pointing out of hypocrisy, but true. Some of it is criminal, in my opinion. Some of it (like discovering that vaccines weren't as effective as initially asserted) is political grandstanding - but politics led to the initial claim. The pandemic, like everything else in our hyper-political environment, is just another political football.
Think about this:
At the same time, democrats require you to put on a mask, show your papers - and an ID - to get a Big Mac at McDonald’s, they want to allow the federal government to stop states from requiring a photo ID to vote
Hyperbole and pointing out of hypocrisy, but true. If showing an ID is voter suppression, racist, or whatever; most civilized countries on the planet are guilty. The data is clear that ID is easy to get, regardless of race, creed, ethnicity, etc... The numbers are over 90%. If you can't get an ID, you aren't trying..
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