How Could You NOT Subpoena Mike Pence?

I believe one of her biggest promoters was Matt Gaetz. Look, I have nothing against strippers, or models. But, this one is a social and political chameleon. I prefer zebras, who don’t feel a need to change their stripes…

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HaPPY Dydd Miwsig Cymru (Welsh Language Music Day) !

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If you are a prominent Republican, a subpoena appears to be an RSVP.

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The attack is not believed to be politically motivated.

Is this something we can really say with confidence anymore?

But her Hispanic identity and hardcore conservatism seem to have emerged rather late in life, according to the Post report:

If this were any other situation I’d say it doesn’t mean much, as I can see numerous situations where someone of Mexican heritage would unfortunately want to hide that. But she’s a (new?) Republican from Florida so lol.

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And Biden proposed exactly the same federal program sunsets (including SS) early in his career:

As a first-term senator from Delaware, Joe Biden introduced a bill that would sunset all federal programs — including Social Security — every four years, a policy goal that he attacked “some Republicans” for during his State of the Union address Tuesday night.

The legislation Biden put forward in the Senate back in July 1975, when, like now, the US economy was in a nosedive, would have terminated “all provisions of law” which allow “new budget authority for a period of more than four fiscal years,” the congressional record shows.

The Biden sunset provisions would have applied to the defense budget, and entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare.

“It requires every program to be looked at freshly at least once every four years. The examination is not just of the increased cost of the program, but of the worthiness of the entire program,” Biden, then 32, said of his fiscal crunch bill in 1975.

In 1984, citing the “upward march of interest rates and inflation,” Biden supported a spending freeze. He argued that the American people “are not stupid,” and would support a freeze as well.

Also in 1984, Biden supported an amendment offered by Sen. Paul Tsongas (D-Mass.) linking an increase in the debt limit to a freeze on all federal spending.

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Do the Amish dogs have “chin curtains?”

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Perhaps he’s changed his mind.

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What a difference 5 decades make.

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It sounds like they are just targeting liberal priorities to cut.

In other words, this idea is Dead.On.Arrival.

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Is Fox trying to save the GOP house from themselves?
Fox News Panel Derails During Heated Clash Over Hunter Biden: ‘That’s Not Evidence!’ (msn.com)

‘Sir, Sir, Probable Cause for What?’ Ingraham Baffled by House Republican’s Claim ex-Twitter Employees Will Be Jailed (msn.com)

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Don’t forget she is supposed to be a witch.

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The first image that came to mind when I read the stuff about Biden’s trip to Florida:

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Oh Well. What is it about medal objects you don’t understand
Lawyer dies after his hidden gun goes off during MRI scan (msn.com)

The 40-year-old is said to have failed to tell hospital workers that he had a gun on him after being told to remove all metal objects before entering the scanning room.

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“In 1984, Biden”
What were you doing and thinking 40 years ago?
Relitigating the Reagan administration is absurd.
Why?

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And it’s frustrating that even when it’s clear their attendance is mandatory, prominent Republicans are able to use every available means to be fashionably late.

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That seemed to be the consensus in #LawyerTwitter land last night.

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We all know we would not get the same privilege.

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Burt Bacharach wrote a song about Amish Puppy Mills (Rarities and B-Sides)

(Verse 1)
In the fields of Amish country, where the sun rises high,
There’s a dark secret, hidden from the world’s watchful eye,
Puppies are born, into a life of endless pain,
Trapped in a cycle, of fear and endless refrain.

(Chorus)
Oh, the puppies, they cry, for a love they’ll never know,
In the fields of Amish country, where the winds gently blow,
But we won’t be silent, we’ll raise our voice and sing,
For the innocent creatures, and everything.

(Verse 2)
Their mothers, used and abused, with no rest or reprieve,
Forced to breed, with no hope of a life to believe,
And the puppies, their cries, fall on deaf ears,
In a place where the beauty is clouded by tears.

(Chorus)
Oh, the puppies, they cry, for a love they’ll never know,
In the fields of Amish country, where the winds gently blow,
But we won’t be silent, we’ll raise our voice and sing,
For the innocent creatures, and everything.

(Bridge)
We’ll fight for their freedom, and lend a hand,
For the innocent creatures, trapped in these mills,
Until the day when their suffering finally stills.

(Chorus)
Oh, the puppies, they’ll run free, from the shadows, gone,
In the fields of Amish country, where the truth lives on,
And the world will hear, and the change will come,
For the innocent, in the heartland, where the sun rises on.

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