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An atheist is someone who hasn’t yet had a near-death experience.

February 18, 2017 by Pops 38 Comments

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Who’s hiding behind that Bush?

February 17, 2017 by Southpaw 28 Comments

First off, I cannot express how happy I am that we’ve come to this point in American politics. Not only can the President address us online daily, but government officials can now have public sparring matches with one another in 140 characters or less. Reading a little back and forward is always exciting, but I love Jeb throwing shade with only 3 words. Interestingly enough, those words and the supporting article, shed some serious light on the situation. According to The Hill, Trump will have to seize private land along the U.S./Mexican Border to build his wall. So, let me get this straight. Trump threw out numbers ranging from $4 Billion (“If you know what you’re doing”) to $12 Billion over the course of his campaign, and that didn’t even include the purchasing of private land. This isn’t some 20-acre plot along the Southern Border. These privately-owned properties span over a distance of nearly 2000 miles. This doesn’t only show that Trump’s multiple estimates came out of thin air, but it shows that he completely ignored a major factor in the construction project. One you’d assume a Real Estate developer would think about. More interesting than his grievously wrong cost estimate, is the subject of Eminent Domain. Despite backing Trump’s Wall, Republicans are known to frequently oppose government seizure of private property. So, Trump has lied to his Republican supporters about the cost and must betray a heavily enforced Republican stance to build the wall. Top it all off with Republican officials throwing shade at him on Twitter, it doesn’t seem like “The Donald” can’t buy a win. Weren’t we supposed to be winning so much that we were going to get tired of winning? That didn’t last long.

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A little kumbaya

February 17, 2017 by Southpaw 32 Comments

Buckle up, because a Liberal is about to defend the Trumps.

I’m sorry, but is Whoopi Goldberg the last sane person in this country? The Trump family has been under constant fire since “The Donald” announced his candidacy. Barron was referred to as the “first homeschool shooter” by SNL writer, Katie Rich, Ivanka had her fashion line pulled from Nordstrom’s and now Tiffany Trump is being shunned at NY Fashion Week. I understand that people from all over the country have their own personal grievances with our President, but targeting his family is completely out of line. His children didn’t have any say in their father becoming our president. If anything, we can only blame his presidency on our own party’s complacency during the election. However, it seems that members of the general public are doing everything they can to make these people’s lives a living hell. Liberal “Social Justice Warriors” seem to be the most hypocritical party of them all. They consistently preach for the equal treatment and humanization of others, but seem to backtrack from that ideal as soon as someone disagrees with them. Throw politics aside for a moment and focus on the most essential truth: We’re all human. The moment where political opinion turns into disdain for one another is the point that we should all want to avoid. I for one am happy that Ms. Goldberg chose to outwardly do such a kind thing for Tiffany. To those who disagree with me, answer this one question: What did Tiffany Trump ever do except for have the same last name as her father?

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