Fleebaggers
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@lufins-dad said in Fleebaggers:
I thought masks were required on planes?
I think this is a private plane.
Who's paying for it?
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The plane looks like one of the Embraer jets that American Eagle uses. You see a ton of those at DFW.
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So they are defending Democracy by refusing to engage in Democracy. Got it.
It was wrong when Texas Dems did it in 2003, it was wrong when Wisconsin Dems did it in 2011, it was wrong when Oregon Republicans did it last year. Stop their pay, and have the state police arrest them when they return to the state.
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@lufins-dad someone asked, "Did they need an ID to buy that Miller Lite?"
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@george-k said in Fleebaggers:
@lufins-dad someone asked, "Did they need an ID to buy that Miller Lite?"
Did their Pilot and Bus Driver have a license?
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It occurs to me that if they are chartering a private plane, they could afford a little better than a case of Miller Lite…
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Vox:
Let me Voxplain this to you:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E6LtBTkXsAs4eNV?format=jpg&name=large
But it was different then:
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So they flew Delta after all…
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@lufins-dad said in Fleebaggers:
So they flew Delta after all
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@lufins-dad said in Fleebaggers:
So they flew Delta after all…
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@george-k said in Fleebaggers:
Nothing to see here, move along citizen.
For Kamala and most of these F-Baggers it’s not really that big of a deal, they will be fine… But how many degrees to the Octogenarian?
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LOL.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. condemned the Democratic spending package and said during an exclusive interview on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that, if needed, he will follow the lead of the Texas House Democrats who fled their home state in an effort to kill GOP-backed voting legislation.
"Hell yeah, I would leave," Graham told host Maria Bartiromo. "I would use everything lawfully in my toolbox to prevent rampant inflation."
The Republican senator made the comments five days after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that the Budget Committee had reached an agreement to allot $3.5 trillion for a spending package that would complete President Biden’s infrastructure plan.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. condemned the Democratic spending package and said during an exclusive interview on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that, if needed, he will follow the lead of the Texas House Democrats who fled their home state in an effort to kill GOP-backed voting legislation.
"Hell yeah, I would leave," Graham told host Maria Bartiromo. "I would use everything lawfully in my toolbox to prevent rampant inflation."
The Republican senator made the comments five days after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that the Budget Committee had reached an agreement to allot $3.5 trillion for a spending package that would complete President Biden’s infrastructure plan.