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timewellwasted5 t1_ivjuo7d wrote

Last I checked we've had mostly Democratic governors during that same time frame, including 16 of the last 20 years, and they have not had enough votes to override the governor, so the parties have had to manage the state together and find common ground.

Or, you know, go with whatever version of history you'd like to make up I guess?

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timewellwasted5 t1_it14vpk wrote

I actually don’t know anything about the kid in Philly, but I will look into it. This is the first I’ve heard of that story.

Now, what I have heard about is that major corporations, Starbucks, McDonald’s, you name it, are all closing stores in the center of cities. These are not republican cities. These are democratic cities. Can you tell me what the problem is?

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timewellwasted5 t1_it0pwdg wrote

It’s weird, just two summers ago we were treating police officer so well. The image of the Pennsylvania State police car in Philadelphia on fire while they trooper stands in front of it doused in paint from the protesters sticks out in my mind. It’s amazing that these individuals, who are so clearly valued by society, are now stepping away from the professional altogether. It’s almost like shitting all over an entire profession had negative ramifications. It’s (D)efinitely interesting times in Philly.

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timewellwasted5 t1_ir2m6wv wrote

>every mass shooting in the last 25 years has been by a legal gun

I mean, a simple Google search will show that your statement is false. Are there any other false statements you will be spewing on to the internet, or will that be all for today?

Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/476461/mass-shootings-in-the-us-by-legality-of-shooters-weapons/

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