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2 hours ago, janice6 said:

My father used to tell me that the difference between Ignorance and stupidity was that in one case the person didn't know, in the other case the person didn't want to know!

Oh look, some guy peeing across the bathroom to maintain 6 feet....haha....isn’t that awesome???  Wow what a troll to think that’s not a political statement worth making, jeez, no fun. Don’t feed the troll, feed the funny

 

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The entire Michigan delegation in the U.S. House wrote a letter to the National Guard on Tuesday saying, "We understand that the decision was made to provide contracted meals to support the entire federal response stationed at the Capitol. However, it is clear that these contracted meals are poorly prepared, oftentimes inedible, and highly inadequate to support our soldiers."

Members of Michigan’s National Guard have complained of receiving undercooked meals or food containing metal shavings during their stay in Washington, D.C., to protect the U.S. Capitol, according to news reports, as lawmakers from the state call for a new food provider.

The disclosures -- which first surfaced in Michigan news outlets -- were the latest reports of alleged mistreatment of National Guard personnel in the nation’s capital, where Guard members from several states were deployed both before and after the Jan. 6 riot.

I guess I just assumed the mess/supply went with them. My first thought was that there’s a mess sergeant butt in a sling somewhere for this.

but they subcontracted the meals. They’re just substandard for a dog kennel.

take care of your troops, politicians. Your afraid of a QAnon riot tomorrow reinstalling Trump, maybe they should have a full stomach to protect your full butt.

 

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FBI Director Christopher Wray on Tuesday refused to disclose the cause of death of police officer Brian Sicknick during the riots at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, citing an ongoing investigation
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maybe he is trying to prevent 

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that ^
 

https://dailycaller.com/2021/03/02/christopher-wray-brian-sicknick-fbi/

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BREAKING: Texas Governor Abbott to Open State 100% and End Mask Mandates
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BREAKING: Mississippi Gov. Announces His State to Go Mask-Free, Open THIS Week

 

Love this, when you take away the “don’t do anything without Trump” and get the personality out if it.

a Republican Governor can stand up and say “that’s it, I’m opening back up and removing mask mandates. Blow it out your tubes”

and not have a bunch of people on our own side trying to stop them.....”let the President say it” “we have to coordinate a national action” “we have to get an agreement and look at all the repercussions” “we are looking at what the opposition will push” etc, etc

leadership, decisions, and a happy lack of political triangulation. Do what you have to do for your people Govs, love it

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DES MOINES — Legislation to ease some gun restrictions and make Iowa the 19th state to adopt a permit-less constitutional carry approach drew cheers Monday from advocates as striking a blow for freedom, while critics called it an effort to unravel Iowa’s gun safety laws.

 

House Study Bill 254, which cleared a House Public Safety subcommittee by a 2-1 vote, would eliminate the need for Iowans age 21 or older to obtain a government permit to acquire or carry a firearm.

 

Other provisions would allow law enforcement and reserve officers to carry firearms on school grounds regardless of whether they were on duty; bar landlords of government-assisted housing from banning firearms; and create a Department of Public Safety database of state-approved organizations to train Iowa seeking to carry a handgun.

 

“We’re not plotting new ground here,” said subcommittee chairman Rep. Steve Holt, R-Denison. “This is not some revolutionary thing here. Eighteen states already have constitutional carry or permit-less carry.”

https://bearingarms.com/tomknighton/2021/03/03/iowa-panel-backs-permitless-carry-n41679

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