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You called yourself an "Indy"....your words not mine. When you're clearly a deranged leftist. Come clean and we may debate all you like.Well you lied so I don't take you seriously anymore. Tell me again about how you're an "indy"? Come on man. You're a liar.Hey, I can be honest or I can lie to you. What do you prefer? Its less about base and more about which candidate does more for my selfish needs. Azog dog is more important to me than playtime for example.Nope. Zero impact on me. Don't care about cities. I care about Azog, Mrs. Azog, Azog kids and Azog dog.Don’t care. I have healthcare. Environmental laws don’t impact me.Again. If Trump supported trans girls playing sports vs biological girls and Biden didn’t I would vote for Biden. That is the biggest issue impacting me. Not sure how that means you put me in my place but whatever helps you and your dentures sleep at night..
At least you learned what the word “let” means.
The biggest issue to you today is that there is a one in 100,000 chance you might encounter a Tranny on a sports team in a sport no one will care about in five years.
You see, I worry about more important things, like Covid, Riots, the collapsing economy... you know, all things Trump has fucked up.
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rolling back environmental laws to pre 1970...
eliminating & not replacing healthcare for 20 million people...
ya, we are all familiar with your lack of empathy as well. them thar environmental laws sure do affect you. the air you breathe, the water you drink & the food you eat.
i'm just astounded that you don't care enough about your kids & future grand kids.
35 vintage photos taken by the EPA reveal what American cities looked like before pollution was regulated
35 vintage photos taken by the EPA reveal what American cities looked like before pollution was regulated
- Before President Richard Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970, water and air pollution weren't federally regulated.
- Between 1971 and 1977, the EPA enlisted 100 photographers to document the conditions of the country and the environment with "The Documerica Project."
- The result was 81,000 photos, often filled with smoke, smog, acid, oil, rubbish, and sewage. We've selected 35 of those photos to show what American cities used to look like.
& donny, your president - put us right back there.
Rest of you are irrelevant to me.
lol - which makes you the poster boy for donny's base.
<pfffft> had you lied - i wouldn't have believed it anyways.
nope i did not. but that's one huuuuge pretzel you had to twist yerself into believing it. guess you let yerself.
pity. if you think i care whether you take me seriously, then as par for the course - you are sadly mistaken. it's just easier to be civil & you seem to backslide quite frequently. it does get tiresome, & i'm ready to bail. for the most part - you bring very little to the table worth debating. you revert back to the basket so easily...
#sad.