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"I just think COVID is God’s gift to the left. That’s a terrible thing to say. I think it was a very difficult thing to send down to us, but it has ripped the Band-Aid off who [Trump] is and what he stands for and what is being done to average people and working people in this country." -Jane FondaAt first, it seemed that Jane Fonda was right. The left didn’t let the crisis go to waste. They used it as a weapon. They curtailed free speech. They went after people and tried to suppress freedom in almost every respect. The George Floyd incident added even more fuel to the fire – literally speaking. The Left was on a roll … And then it wasn’t.
Justice Thomas to the media:
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) May 16, 2022
"I will absolutely leave the Court when I do my job as poorly as you do yours." pic.twitter.com/2V7h9vtoLt
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The left seem to think everything from the past must be changed in some way or done away with because evil old White Men had something to do with it.
— Diogenes Sarcastica πΊπΈ (@DSarcastica) May 13, 2022
50 years ago Roe v Wade was decided by 9 old White Men, thus it reasons it must go! π
"A couple of years into his Senate career, Biden had a dream of living grandly by buying on the cheap a former du Pont manse, together with a huge chunk of land, for $200,000. The house was boarded up and soon, probably, to be torn down. But Biden saw something in it. Sure, it needed some fixing up. Never fear, Joe is here! Joe is a can-do fellow.
The first winter he and Jill spent in the house, it used up 3,000 gallons of fuel oil. It turned out the third floor was wide open, to the stars. Squirrels were living up there. Oops. The judgment on display here is not great. Next year, Biden starting selling off bits of the land for development to pay for improvements such as storm windows.
Small problem here: One of the lots he sold off was his own driveway, and the new owner blocked it off so he couldn’t pass through it. So Joe built a second driveway, which turned into a swamp in winter.
He sold off another piece of property that, it turned out, included the front of that second driveway, so he couldn’t use that one anymore either. So he built a third. He hated that one for being a dumpy little thing.
Eight years went by, and he made a deal to buy back the original driveway, the one he sold off when he first bought the house. Which cost him a fortune in landscaping to reshape."