Discussion: GOP Rep. Outed Local Activist In Fundraising Letter To Her Employer

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Well this will certainly help his re-election campaign.

Please proceed, Congressman.

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Congressional Ethics inquiry in 3…2…1… – never mind, this is Paul Ryan’s House.

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Yes…he went there…

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Those dastardly Soros employees! Now they’re bringing in outside agitators who just happen to be local constituents to do their illegal work of trying to elect people who are not republicans. My head is spinning…

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Just trying to prove to the base he is at least as stupid and insensitive as the fearless leader.
For them this is a feature not a bug

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Every two years this guy coasts in. Not next year. We are WOKE.

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Is she fucking suing him for interference with advantageous contractual relations or what?

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GOP = Fear of democracy and political opposition. Preference for rigged game.

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Waiting for the constitutional amendment stating that banks elect our representatives going forward.

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ThEy arE hiS constitUentS. ShoulDnt he havE a saY Where oR if they caN bE employeD in hiS distriCt?

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He’ll now come out saying he just created a job “because someone will now have to be hired to replace her.”

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Damn straight!

Um…what is that anyway?

No sweat, Googled.

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Rs have held this seat since 1985, but Trump only won the district by 1%. The Dem Challenger quoted in this article is very formidable- former Navy pilot, federal prosecutor, mother of four. She just formally announced last week. If you are in a dark blue NYC or NJ district, here is a neighboring district that you can adopt to donate or volunteer for. This one is winnable for Dems, costituents are high education voters

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I thoughT LibTards liKe big Government meDDLing in people’s liVEs.

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Generally speaking, if you and I have a contract, someone knows it and then that person deliberately acts to cause a breach or prevent you or I from enjoying the benefits of that contract, you have a cause of action against them for it. Some jurisdictions might require an actual breach take place, so she might need to sue her employer for wrongful termination as well.

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:moneybag:

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Looks like Frelinghuysen - a man with the potential to go down the path of integrity
… opts instead to behave like a scurrilous weasel.

fully anticipate that he will issue a statement claiming that he was essentially “hacked” and that he did not do this.

if it turns out that Rodney did truly do this - it would be nauseating - nauseating on the face of it - and even more when you consider the history of the district - often represented by blue-blood Republicans who were generally conservative - but would also stand on principle and a fair degree of effort to have some degree of objectivity … this is just a slime-ball action.

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“Insecure White Guy Shits Pants in Order to Shame Woman.” I will savor the moment when these old, boring losers have to watch society march on without them

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He’s the CEO of his district, right?

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