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Jimbuna 12-01-23 12:20 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcQNHi6gzW4

Catfish 12-01-23 02:20 PM

^ about time.

ET2SN 12-01-23 02:46 PM

His time in congress was historic. :yeah::haha:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMxJtMoTnx8

August 12-01-23 03:18 PM

He'll be replaced by a Democrat by the Dem state governor, further eroding the GoPs razor thin margin.

Commander Wallace 12-01-23 03:35 PM

I think it's terrible that serial liar and fraudster George Santos was expelled from the House of Representatives. George only did what many others do.

* Okay, Okay. I admit I was bribed and " paid " to say this because I was plyed with free cookies and coffee and treats at George's office. * :haha:


George Santos was an embarrassment and liability to the Republican Party. I'm happy at least some Republican's had the Integrity to oust Santos. :Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:
Now, It's time for the Democrats to show the same Integrity and do the same and get rid of Menedez. :yep:

Rockstar 12-01-23 04:04 PM

Newsom: Ron has literally the worst mental health system in America. Forgive me outside of Mississippi and Texas..

DeSantis: *hold up feces map*


https://youtu.be/wUwlSrFRqi4?feature=shared

August 12-01-23 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Commander Wallace (Post 2894176)
Now, It's time for the Democrats to show the same Integrity and do the same and get rid of Menedez. :yep:


Won't happen anytime soon i'll bet. The Dems majority in the Senate is even more razor thin than the Repubes in the HoR.

em2nought 12-01-23 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2894178)
Newsom: Ron has literally the worst mental health system in America. Forgive me outside of Mississippi and Texas..

DeSantis: *hold up feces map*


https://youtu.be/wUwlSrFRqi4?feature=shared

If I was Ron no way I'd have gone into that debate without an apple in my pocket. :D

Commander Wallace 12-01-23 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 2894185)
Won't happen anytime soon i'll bet. The Dems majority in the Senate is even more razor thin than the Repubes in the HoR.

You may well be right, politics being what it is. However, Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has called for fellow Democrat, Senator Robert Menedez to also be expelled. John Fetterman has essentially said, how can you expel George Santos who is a chronic liar, loser and also a criminal and not take action against Menedez ? Senator Menendez is essentially a traitor and has accepted bribes and his actions are more sinister. This is prefaced by the fact that neither Santos or Menedez, although charged, have been convicted.

Quote: Sen. Menendez allegedly tried to use his position to benefit the Egyptian government and New Jersey businessmen in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars for himself and his wife. The bribes allegedly included gold bars, a luxury convertible, cash and mortgage payments.

“Senator Menendez needs to go, and if you are going to expel Santos, how can you allow somebody like Menendez to remain in the Senate?” Fetterman asked. “He has the right for his day in court and all that but he doesn’t have the right to have those kinds of votes and things that — that’s not a right. And I think we need to make that kind of decision to send him out.”

Menendez was first indicted along with his wife on federal bribery and extortion charges in September for allegedly accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes in cash, gold bars, a Mercedes-Benz C-300 convertible and home mortgage payments in exchange for using the senator’s position to benefit the businesspeople and the government of Egypt between 2018 and 2022.

In October, federal prosecutors accused him of secretly acting as an agent of the government of Egypt, while serving as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The senator has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

https://wpde.com/news/nation-world/j...t-the-view-abc

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/1...lsion-00129697

Maybe this is the first step in cleaning their respective houses. Sen. John Fetterman deserves a lot of credit for taking a stand against a fellow Democrat. :yep:

Rockstar 12-01-23 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Commander Wallace (Post 2894176)
I think it's terrible that serial liar and fraudster George Santos was expelled from the House of Representatives. George only did what many others do.

* Okay, Okay. I admit I was bribed and " paid " to say this because I was plyed with free cookies and coffee and treats at George's office. * :haha:


George Santos was an embarrassment and liability to the Republican Party. I'm happy at least some Republican's had the Integrity to oust Santos. :Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:
Now, It's time for the Democrats to show the same Integrity and do the same and get rid of Menedez. :yep:


What irks me about Santos is how he was even allowed to be a candidate to represent The Great State of New York in the first place. I can understand the house ethics committee getting involved once an official is elected and been on the job. However, looking at the Committee report much what they reported should have been brought to light long BEFORE he was elected. New Yorkers and our illustrious investigative journalists need to do a lot more due diligence.

The state of U.S. politics it seems candidates aren’t being vetted by journalists and people aren’t considering the candidate's merits, policy, platform, ethics. Only mindless voting just to stick it to the other party out of spite.

As for Menendez I’m still out on that one. I don’t trust any of them any further than I can throw’em. But he was a respected congressman right up until he and his committee questioned why some U.S. oil firms were still working with Russia. The next ya know <poof> he’s accused of being a traitor, peers calling for him to resign and nobody else has continued questioning the companies. I did read some articles protecting the companies, how they had already patched things up, and that it was a mistake and couldn’t understand why Menendez was asking questions.

Commander Wallace 12-01-23 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2894209)
What irks me about Santos is that he was even allowed to be candidate for New York in the first place. New Yorkers and our illustrious investigative journalists need to do a lot more due diligence. But looking at the state of U.S. politics I’m thinking most candidates aren’t voted for based on their merits, policy. It’s been boiled down to voting to stick to the other party out of spite.

As for Menendez I’m still out on that one. I trust any of them any further than I can throw’ em. But he was congressman right up until he and his committee questioned why U.S. oil companies were still working with Russia. The next ya know <poof> he’s a traitor and needs to resign.

Well, you hit the nail on the head. Really. Everyone is left to wonder why no one did their due diligence, including the Journalists To see if this Individual had any qualifications at all. If someone had checked Santos out, and his story and litany of fabrications, the voters would have been able to hopefully make an Intelligent and informed decision regarding their respective votes.

In reality, there is no shortage of stupidity or lack of morals or ethical considerations by either the Democrats or Republicans. If we are to believe that elections are fair and honest, then we have to do our own research on candidates as part of our due diligence. Hopefully, this episode will wake people up to pay attention at election time.

Jimbuna 12-02-23 05:15 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Vhwse8w3SA

Jimbuna 12-02-23 11:19 AM

I suppose this was inevitable really and could well image identical behaviour had it happened here in the UK.

Quote:

'Spineless Republicans': MAGA influencers rage after expulsion of George Santos

Former Rep. George Santos (R-NY), the scandal-plagued New York Republican who has even been accused of stealing from one of his own colleagues' mothers, was expelled in an overwhelming vote on Friday.

But rather than cheering on Republicans for upholding ethical standards by voting to expel Santos, many Trump-loving MAGA influencers raged at "cowardly" party members for turning on one of their own, no matter how many criminal charges and damning House Ethics Committee reports piled up against him.

"They won’t expel Swalwell, Schiff, Omar, Tlaib, Bowman for actual treason but they’ll expel Santos," wrote LibsOfTikTok creator Chaya Raichik. "This is why we lose. I’m so sick of cowardly and spineless Republicans!!!!"
In fact, there is no evidence that any of the Democratic lawmakers listed in Raichik's post committed treason, while there is substantial evidence that Santos defrauded his own donors.

Juanita Broderick, a Trump supporter who once accused former President Bill Clinton of raping her, expressed a similar sentiment.

"The worthless House of Representatives has expelled George Santos while scum sucking bottom feeders like Schiff, Swallwell and the Squad remain," she complained.

Donald Trump Jr., meanwhile, suggested that Santos' expulsion was a violation of his constitutional rights.

"Right, wrong, or indifferent as it relates to the George Santos expulsion, it seems America is getting very comfortable disregarding basic tenants of our constitution, namely these days it seems everyone is guilty until proven innocent and not vice versa… especially republicans!" he wrote.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...1edd9d98&ei=14

Rockstar 12-02-23 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ET2SN (Post 2894053)
Yeah, yeah, yeah and I'm planning to tell the judge that I was just standing there minding my own business. :yeah:
I only held the door to the liquor store open to be polite.

What these dumb###es need to understand is that a properly tied noose is designed to shatter one of the vertebrae in their treasonous necks. :up:


Oh, I've heard about your kind. Based on your own words, not mine, it seems you're one of those who would blame the women for being raped because she walked down the wrong street. Got it :up:

Reckon she should have been been wearing a hijab huh?

em2nought 12-02-23 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2894278)
I suppose this was inevitable really and could well image identical behaviour had it happened here in the UK.

It certainly "feels" like justice is peeking out from under her blindfold to me. :03:


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