@SecDuffy@PeteButtigieg@SenWarren And let’s not pretend that an idiotic, illegal war that has caused global oil prices to double haven’t contributed to massive disruptions in the airline industry…
@catturd2 There’s literally no one with a brain that doesn’t believe it’s the exact opposite. Kash is a drunken idiot and is going on TV with this BS in a desperate attempt to not get the Kristi/Pam treatment.
@realBrandonGill Something tells me that if you had been in Congress in 1868, you would have voted against the 14th amendment because you would not have wanted any non-white children to have equal rights.
@EricLDaugh Is there actually going to be…a library? Or have all the documents been shredded or sold or stuffed a Mar-a-Lago bathroom? For some reason associating Donald Trump with a library seems like an oxymoron. He can’t even read his daily briefings.
It’s performative to have this debate when your political party is taking steps to actively harm Afghan women: shutting down nearly all humanitarian aid to Afghanistan that helps the most impoverished women and girls and systematically targeting Afghans who have come to US as immigrants and refugees. Spare us your hearings. When you decide to enact policies that support Afghan women, let us know.
I would argue that blindly accepting a huge government bureaucracy spending hundreds of billions of dollars spent on a national extrajudicial police force that is unaccountable and lacks basic transparency is unamerican. And deeply unconservative. I’m a registered Republican. I want small government accountable for to people, not an imperial Presidency that if the office holder were a Democrat, you’d be tweeting your anger.
@KatieMiller Why bother even having laws if we have an election every 4 years and those elected can ignore those laws and do whatever they want?
The judge lays out the legal justification according to statute. Just because you win an election doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want.
But you didn’t answer my question. And the reason for that is that the church in America is consumed with materialism and vanity - whitewashed tombs who measure their faith by repeating the right doctrinal line - and do next to nothing to serve the poor. Build giant buildings to hold rock concerts all you want. But you’ve missed the Gospel of the poor. Would it be better for the church to start acting like Jesus and truly serve those in their communities - yes. You don’t like government filling the void? Then the church needs to fill it instead.
By the way, also find me somewhere scripture where it says it’s inherently evil for governments to use shared resources to serve those in need… in fact, Leviticus 19 and Acts 4 challenge the notion that shared resources shouldn’t be used to help the poor and the foreigner. The Gospel of Adam Smith isn’t the Gospel of Christ.