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re: Republican who voted against Trump's border emergency
Posted on 3/14/19 at 8:18 pm to Dale51
Posted on 3/14/19 at 8:18 pm to Dale51
1) Non-interventionist foreign policy
2) Opposing the Saudi and Israel lobbies
3) Opposing the surveillance state that Trump allies like Nunes still vote for
4) He'd be the most fiscally conservative nominee since Robert Taft
One of these may be enough for the establishment to want you impeached. All of these are enough to get you assassinated.
2) Opposing the Saudi and Israel lobbies
3) Opposing the surveillance state that Trump allies like Nunes still vote for
4) He'd be the most fiscally conservative nominee since Robert Taft
One of these may be enough for the establishment to want you impeached. All of these are enough to get you assassinated.
Posted on 3/14/19 at 8:28 pm to SCLibertarian
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One of these may be enough for the establishment to want you impeached. All of these are enough to get you assassinated.
I hope one day to meet a libertarian who doesn’t get his rocks off thinking that some libertarian and his ideas are worthy of someone wanting them dead. The truth is, never once has a libertarian, or even libertarian leaning republican ever accomplished anything politically or legislatively that has even given anyone a good case of the shits.
Posted on 3/14/19 at 8:28 pm to SCLibertarian
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1) Non-interventionist foreign policy
2) Opposing the Saudi and Israel lobbies
3) Opposing the surveillance state that Trump allies like Nunes still vote for
4) He'd be the most fiscally conservative nominee since Robert Taft
This seems to be based in the false dichotomy fallacy.
It's either one or the other, when in the real world, many factors may come into play.
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