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Originally Posted by
lustylad
The REAL THREAT to the survival of our Constitutional Republic comes from the party that want to abolish the filibuster, expand the SC (but only if/when a dim-retard POTUS is in office to appoint all those new justices), grant statehood to DC, and federalize election rules to allow unvetted mail-in votes, rampant ballot harvesting and the undetected enlargement of the non-citizen voting bloc.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot... that party also wants to abolish the Electoral College.
Why don't they stop beating around the bush and just have a "Burn the Constitution" night? You can do the torching!
I subscribed to the Washington Post a couple of months ago. It only costs $40 for a year and I figure I'll let the subscription go when they jack the rate up after a year.
Anyway I've done a little posting in the comments section. It seems nobody likes what I have to say.
I posted this yesterday in a thread about Kyrsten Sinema. It's dripping with sarcasm, but apparently no one there realized it:
You don't go far enough. After we get rid of the filibuster, make D.C. and Puerto Rico states. Stack the Supreme Court. Stack the other courts too. Or better yet make all federal judges resign and President Biden can appoint new ones. Then put voting in red states under the supervision of the courts, and let the courts determine the boundaries of voting districts. That's the way it was up until 2013, and it worked.
We must do this or Republicans, who are all racist and anti-Democratic, will steal elections and make America a fascist state.
I got 22 likes! Twenty-two fucking likes! The Washington Post readership loved my post!
Now this is no comment on WTF, whose political views are eclectic. I agree with him on a number of points, like government spending, and if you look into your heart of hearts I believe you'll realize you agree with him on some things too.
But it is a sad commentary on the mainstream and progressive Democrats, who read the Washington Post, who saw fit to FINALLY "like" something I wrote, and it's this.
I wonder if TxDot guy,1b1 and 95 contributed 'likes' to teh WaPo!