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7 minutes ago, toolg said:

Those Duggar people are gross

 

what the frack?!?

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3 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

what the frack?!?

hey, some folks have a sheet fetish, amirite @lynched1 ?

2 hours ago, MidMoFo said:

Yep, that tracks:

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The documentary underlines the ways in which several of the congregants felt undereducated, abused, and mistreated from IBLP teachings. "It’s patriarchal, it’s authoritarian, women don’t have rights, children break,” says former member Levings of the group. "That’s the society that they’re building.”

 

6 minutes ago, toolg said:

Those Duggar people are gross

 

I watched that with my wife… it’s like a car crash, you don’t want to see it, but you can’t turn away.

 I was amazed at how prevalent it’s become within the Republican Party. The projections of pedophilia, attack on public school systems as indoctrination, book banning, Hawley’s masculinity meltdown, links to the Huckabee’s and Madison Cawthorn, anti-abortion and birth control laws… These crazy mfers are already dug in and want to make the whole country live  by their rules.

I can't recall but were they the family that followed the quiverfull movement? It's the same one with the son that was an actual confirmed pedo, right?

We saw a recent documentary from a different cult out west (mormon one) where the leaders would be married to girls as young as 12 or 13. I forget the name of that one too but it took decades before one of the women escaped and testified against them. We joke about shows like handmaid's tale but it's a harsh reality for women in a lot of these whacked out cults / fringe religious communities.

15 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

I can't recall but where they the family that followed the quiverfull movement? It's the same one with the son that was an actual confirmed pedo, right?

We saw a recent documentary from a different cult out west (mormon one) where the leaders would be married to girls as young as 12 or 13. I forget the name of that one too but it took decades before one of the women escaped and testified against them. We joke about shows like handmaid's tale but it's a harsh reality for women in a lot of these whacked cults / fringe religious communities.

Oh yeah. They believe they need to lower the age of consent for women in order to maximize the number of children they are able to conceive. Gotta build up the army…

 

EDIT: The Duggars deny affiliation with the quiverfull movement, they are aligned with the Institute of Basic Life Principles founded by Bill Gothard, who not surprisingly was charged with multiple counts of sexual assault and removed as head of the organization.

8 minutes ago, MidMoFo said:

I watched that with my wife… it’s like a car crash, you don’t want to see it, but you can’t turn away.

 I was amazed at how prevalent it’s become within the Republican Party. The projections of pedophilia, attack on public school systems as indoctrination, book banning, Hawley’s masculinity meltdown, links to the Huckabee’s and Madison Cawthorn, anti-abortion and birth control laws… These crazy mfers are already dug in and want to make the whole country live  by their rules.

Yeah, it's pretty terrifying really. Clearly mental illness.

Judge orders the release of records showing who paid bail for Santos.

 

Another manufactured crisis by the GOP, Christ no one is coming for your gas stoves you dimwits

 

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2 hours ago, toolg said:

Judge orders the release of records showing who paid bail for Santos.

 

He said yesterday hed rather go to jail than release who paid.  I say let's test that.  You don't go to these lengths to hide if it's just some rando

 

Well duh.

2 hours ago, Toastrel said:

 

Well duh.

But Hunter Bidens laptop! He's the real crook!

15 hours ago, toolg said:

Do you believe ESG is used as a weapon to transgender children? 

Anti-ESG talk leads to partisan fireworks: ‘Stupidest hearing I’ve ever been to’

What kind of scrambled eggs for brains must you have to be a Republican these days?

They literally have nothing but fake outrage and bs culture wars but the idiots (as evidence some on this board) eat it up.  

I actually wouldn't mind seeing Christie get a foothold and stay in the running. He brings something to the table and deserves a legit shot

31 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

I actually wouldn't mind seeing Christie get a foothold and stay in the running. He brings something to the table and deserves a legit shot

He's probably the best of the bunch.

Republicans Urge Immigrants to Stay in Florida, Fearing New Law's Impact

 

Last month, Florida enacted a new bill, SB 1718, that is set to introduce strict new anti-immigration rules once it goes into full effect on July 1. Among its provision are requirements that businesses with 25 employees or more utilize E-Verify, a program that tracks whether individuals are legally able to work in the U.S., and that hospitals collect certain information on undocumented patients.

The E-Verify requirement has caused alarm among Republicans with constituencies close to the border with Mexico or that use considerable migrant labor. With the system in place, there is worry about businesses not being able to tap into the immigrant labor force to which they are accustomed, resulting in mass labor shortages.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-urge-immigrants-stay-florida-fearing-new-laws-impact-1804640

1 hour ago, DaEagles4Life said:

Republicans Urge Immigrants to Stay in Florida, Fearing New Law's Impact

 

Last month, Florida enacted a new bill, SB 1718, that is set to introduce strict new anti-immigration rules once it goes into full effect on July 1. Among its provision are requirements that businesses with 25 employees or more utilize E-Verify, a program that tracks whether individuals are legally able to work in the U.S., and that hospitals collect certain information on undocumented patients.

The E-Verify requirement has caused alarm among Republicans with constituencies close to the border with Mexico or that use considerable migrant labor. With the system in place, there is worry about businesses not being able to tap into the immigrant labor force to which they are accustomed, resulting in mass labor shortages.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-urge-immigrants-stay-florida-fearing-new-laws-impact-1804640

I'd like to see the immigrants in Florida Stage a 72 hr. labor stoppage and see how DeSantis likes it. 

2 hours ago, DaEagles4Life said:

Republicans Urge Immigrants to Stay in Florida, Fearing New Law's Impact

 

Last month, Florida enacted a new bill, SB 1718, that is set to introduce strict new anti-immigration rules once it goes into full effect on July 1. Among its provision are requirements that businesses with 25 employees or more utilize E-Verify, a program that tracks whether individuals are legally able to work in the U.S., and that hospitals collect certain information on undocumented patients.

The E-Verify requirement has caused alarm among Republicans with constituencies close to the border with Mexico or that use considerable migrant labor. With the system in place, there is worry about businesses not being able to tap into the immigrant labor force to which they are accustomed, resulting in mass labor shortages.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-urge-immigrants-stay-florida-fearing-new-laws-impact-1804640

Misclassified 1099 Independent contractors are not considered "employees”, so they won’t be subjected to E-Verify. 
 

Florida republicans put a law in place without realizing possible consequences and are now panicking because they still don’t understand what’s going on.

This law will do next to nothing to the overwhelming majority of illegal immigrants currently working in Florida.

Why would the GOP want illegals anywhere in the USA?

It makes no sense.

Will this photo end Pence's campaign, ala Michael Dukakis.? 

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15 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

Why would the GOP want illegals anywhere in the USA?

It makes no sense.

Someone has to pick the tomato's, corn, oranges, watermelon, grapefruit, etc. It sure isn't gonna be uneducated White Males doing that work. 

23 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

 It sure isn't gonna be uneducated White Males doing that work. 

F no. they would rather suck off the system as the cry about the illegals taking jobs away that they won't do. 

White males....the worst!

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