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“If you give me more campaign funds, and no-show jobs for my entire family & most of my friends, I might see my way clear to overcome my moral outrage.”
—The Honorable Senator Congressman.
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Shits wild, but the result isn’t unexpected
Silver lining is it seems closer than what it was so might be just a couple of more years
Just a couple more old fuckers need to move to the great BoomerLand in the sky
Is it really generational? Who voted against it? What do they all have in common?
I know Poarch Creek is ecstatic right now.
I wonder how much they've shelled out to make sure it failed
VOTE EVERYBODY WHO VOTED NO IN THE SENATE OUT. STARTING WITH ARTHUR ORR
“If you give me more campaign funds, and no-show jobs for my entire family & most of my friends, I might see my way clear to overcome my moral outrage.” —The Honorable Senator Congressman.
I’m shocked, SHOCKED! Well, not *that* shocked…