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Ongoing US GOP Debacle Thread: Seditious Republicans march toward authoritarianism

I'm 100% in favor of "securing" the Mexican border in exchange for creating a meaningful and workable immigration and temporary worker policy.

Maybe start pointing out to people that they can't get a table at a restaurant or get fed because SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS can't staff their kitchen or hire people to clear tables.
 
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I'm 100% in favor of "securing" the Mexican border in exchange for creating w meaningful and workable immigration and temporary worker policy.

Maybe start pointing out to people that they can't get a table at a restaurant or get fed because SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS can't staff their kitchen or hire people to clear tables.

Yep.

But the politics…

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On the other hand, we'd all be better off if kitchen jobs were unionized, dishwashers had a pension and a 401K, and it cost $210 to get a burger and a beer with your wife.
 
Sorry biff. It feels like family is not giving you the attention you need.

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Ohio Democrats won control of the state Board of Education in this year's elections. One week later the GOP majority in the OH state legislature introduces a bill stripping the Board of Education of its powers. "This excitement of winning was short-lived...Right now, the board is currently responsible for what K-12 public education looks like in the state. But a newly-revived bill would strip the members from developing education policy, establishing financial standards and implementing programs."

Link: https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2022...oard-of-ed-after-losing-control-to-democrats/
 
If that's what he came up with, how did he frame it before?
 
Ohio Democrats won control of the state Board of Education in this year's elections. One week later the GOP majority in the OH state legislature introduces a bill stripping the Board of Education of its powers. "This excitement of winning was short-lived...Right now, the board is currently responsible for what K-12 public education looks like in the state. But a newly-revived bill would strip the members from developing education policy, establishing financial standards and implementing programs."

Link: https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2022...oard-of-ed-after-losing-control-to-democrats/
Look at that cowardly POS WakeBored liking what the GOP did in Ohio here. That dude should be persona non grata everywhere else he posts on these boards.
 
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