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Ongoing US GOP Debacle Thread: Seditious Republicans march toward authoritarianism

It was a tone deaf rant. That said, why the fuck does the Auschwitz Memorial have a twitter account?

There was a 5-year old kid on a soccer team I coached who had a Twitter account. I'll give Auschwitz a pass.
 
I can't stop laughing at this.

 
I can't stop laughing at this.


how the fuck is this idiot in the presidential cabinet. we have a motley crew of trust fund idiots running America...we are doomed!!!



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I can't stop laughing at this.


This guy was the governor of a state for 14 years. Unreal.
 
Duncan spends campaign funds freely on family

John Duncan III resigned from office on July 2, 2013, when he pleaded guilty to felony official misconduct. (Everyone involved also resigned.) He received a year of probation for his cooperation with the investigation. He has since been granted judicial diversion and had the charges expunged from his record. And he has since remarried; he and his wife adopted twins in 2015.

Two weeks after that plea, on July 15, 2013, Rep. Duncan began paying his son a $3,000 bimonthly salary from his federal campaign account. A year later, in August 2014, the payments increased to $3,500 every other week — $84,000 annually.

That’s more than all but two of Rep. Duncan’s staffers in Washington make.

Rep. Duncan’s son-in-law, Jason Brown, also works in real estate as a commercial broker for Schaad Brown. Brown is also paid by the congressman’s campaign — $350 each month since May 2011 to serve as the campaign treasurer on the account. However, he’s benefiting from the campaign in another way — he partially owns the building the campaign office is leasing.

Prior to 2013, when John Duncan III started working for his father, the only rent expenses incurred by the campaign were a $390 annual storage unit fee and prior to that a monthly $65 storage unit fee. (The younger Duncan claims there were previous campaign offices, but FEC filings do not back that up; people close to past campaigns also say there was never an office, or at least not since his early years in Congress.)

In September 2013, the campaign began to pay $600 a month to Keenland Heights for a suite in an office park on Center Park Drive in Knoxville. That office park is leased by Schaad Brown. In 2014 the campaign moved to a suite in a Kingston Pike building also leased by Schaad Brown. Rent stayed the same at $600, which the campaign continues to currently pay.
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It’s also unclear what, if anything, the office is used for, other than storing campaign signs. A recent visitor to the building could find no sign of an office for Rep. Duncan’s campaign after walking around and noted that the building directory lists only a blank line beside the suite number that is supposed to house the campaign. The congressman’s official Knoxville office also had no idea a campaign office was operating.

“He doesn’t have an office set up right now, because it’s not campaign season,” a staffer said when asked for the location.
 
Raising minimum wage would do more to get people off public assistance.
 
Can't forget, these are the voters that the Dems treat as dumb and worthless and therefore in need of coastal elites to tell them what is best for them and hand them money.

But apparently they need the pubs to take money away in order to 'provide' their dignity for them.

Noble AND courageous, today's conservatives.
 
Can't forget, these are the voters that the Dems treat as dumb and worthless and therefore in need of coastal elites to tell them what is best for them and hand them money.

But apparently they need the pubs to take money away in order to 'provide' their dignity for them.

Noble AND courageous, today's conservatives.


...no insurance for you!


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