SelectiveSanity

SelectiveSanity t1_jael6mc wrote

>While it does not mention the Democratic party's name, it would direct the Florida Division of Elections to "immediately cancel the filings of a political party, to include its registration and approved status as a political party, if the party’s platform has previously advocated for, or been in support of, slavery or involuntary servitude."

So....does this mean they're ok with politically disenfranchising any person or organization displaying a Tennessee Battle Flag?

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SelectiveSanity t1_j9kydu5 wrote

>“It can be argued, periodically, that it’s actually a cost savings because that child is not going to need any of those government services that they might otherwise be entitled to receive and need based on growing up in this type of environment,” he said.

To answer your question yes, this man is a Republican.

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SelectiveSanity t1_j9kvt44 wrote

"No they're not, they're being discriminated against because they're white and Christian like everyone else in this country by the non white, non Christian minority despite those groups not actually having that much sway and their being clear evidence that they were breaking the law."

-Malfunctioning Traitor Greene, definitely.

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SelectiveSanity t1_j8p4xko wrote

Funny thing, in Japan they have ways of banning criminals from playing golf.

I get the feeling if we started using a similar practice as punishment against corporations when they break the law, lobbying like this would quickly dry up. Like a golf course whose members barely break a six figure income.

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SelectiveSanity t1_j7l6b1g wrote

>The Sunday Mail revealed via a whistleblower that diesel generators were used on 71 turbines in order to prevent them freezing during cold weather in December.
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>Scottish Power told the publication that this took place after a fault developed on the grid.

Seems more like a proactive approach to stopping weather related problems out in the field and cutting the risk of costly maintenance then some low IQ anti green energy advocate's wet conspiracy fever dream come to life.

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