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A intentional and satanic plan devised to take down the USA for good. That cesspool that is DC should be cleaned out, 90% of the beauracrats should be tried for treason and swung by the neck from a large Oak until they no longer breath the same air as true Americans.

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30 minutes ago, bigwave said:

I agree whole heartedly.

 

I also think it is deeper than that - I Think is is part of the take down of the USA.

 

 

I also can't understand why people like my Mom and Shabibilicious still support system" rel="">support him. 

Can't speak for your Mom....

 

Shabs just weighs in to irritate...that's why he can't post any longer.....and in that he hadn't/hasn't contributed anything positive in a very long time here at DV it mystifies me as why he is allowed to have any participation here.....

 

Unless of course he is being honest that he favors the higher energy cost the entire country is experiencing......(and just wait till February.....)

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Odd - Only 2 from CA:

80 GOP Congressmen Voted To Create And Fund A Federal Vaccine Database…

No story on this one. Here’s who they are. Call them and let them know how you feel (RESPECTFULLY!)

Don Bacon (Nebraska)
James Baird (Indiana)
Jim Banks (Indiana)
Andy Barr (Kentucky)
Gus Bilirakis (Florida)
Larry Bucshon (Indiana)
Michael Burgess (Texas)
Jerry Carl (Alabama)
Earl “Buddy” Carter (Georgia)
John Carter (Texas)
Liz Cheney (Wyoming)
Tom Cole (Oklahoma)
James Comer (Kentucky)
Dan Crenshaw (Texas)
John Curtis (Utah)
Rodney Davis (Illinois)
Mario Diaz-Balart (Florida)
Neal Dunn (Florida)
Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania)
Charles Fleischmann (Tennessee)
Jeff Fortenberry (Nebraska)
Carlos Gimenez (Florida)
Tony Gonzales (Texas)
Anthony Gonzalez (Ohio)
Sam Graves (Missouri)
Brett Guthrie (Kentucky)
Jaime Herrera Beutler (Washington)
J. Hill (Arkansas)
Ashley Hinson (Iowa)
Richard Hudson (North Carolina)
Bill Huizenga (Michigan)
Chris Jacobs (New York)
Bill Johnson (Ohio)
David Joyce (Ohio)
John Joyce (Pennsylvania)
John Katko (New York)
Fred Keller (Pennsylvania)
Young Kim (California)
Adam Kinzinger (Illinois)
David Kustoff (Tennessee)
Darin LaHood (Illinois)
Debbie Lesko (Arizona)
Julia Letlow (Louisiana)
Billy Long (Missouri)
Frank Lucas (Oklahoma)
Blaine Luetkemeyer (Missouri)
Kevin McCarthy (California)
Michael McCaul (Texas)
Lisa McClain (Michigan)
Patrick McHenry (North Carolina)
David McKinley (West Virginia)
Peter Meijer (Michigan)
Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Iowa)
Blake Moore (Utah)
Gregory Murphy (North Carolina)
Dan Newhouse (Washington)
Burgess Owens (Utah)
Steven Palazzo (Mississippi)
Gary Palmer (Alabama)
Greg Pence (Indiana)
Tom Reed (New York)
Guy Reschenthaler (Pennsylvania)
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Washington)
Mike Rogers (Alabama)
Harold Rogers (Kentucky)
Maria Elvira Salazar (Florida)
David Schweikert (Arizona)
Christopher Smith (New Jersey)
Lloyd Smucker (Pennsylvania)
Pete Stauber (Minnesota)
Chris Stewart (Utah)
Glenn Thompson (Pennsylvania)
Michael Turner (Ohio)
Fred Upton (Michigan)
Ann Wagner (Missouri)
Brad Wenstrup (Ohio)
Bruce Westerman (Arkansas)
Joe Wilson (South Carolina)
Steve Womack (Arkansas)
Don Young (Alaska)

https://www.weaselzippers.us/477040-80-gop-congressmen-voted-to-create-and-fund-a-federal-vaccine-database/

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Joe Manchin pulls his $1.8 trillion spending compromise off the table: report

Manchin’s compromise package made extensive changes to the $2 trillion Build Back Better Act that passed the House of Representatives with no Republican support in November — a budget-buster that, the Congressional Budget Office warned, could add $367 billion to the nation’s deficit.

The senator’s proposal included funding for universal pre-K, an Obamacare expansion, and a tax on billionaires — but left out the expanded child tax credit, a must-have for the party’s progressive wing.

With the Senate divided 50-50, lockstep Democratic unanimity is required for the budget bill to become law.

But insiders say he would be a “no” vote even on his own compromise, as a result of the White House’s blistering response when Manchin put the kibosh on the bill in a Dec. 19 Fox News appearance.

For the rest of the article: https://nypost.com/2022/01/08/joe-manchin-pulls-his-social-spending-compromise-off-the-table/

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Bill Filed In Washington Would Authorize ‘Strike Force’ To ‘Involuntarily Detain’ Unvaccinated Families: ‘They Have Already Set Up The Internment Camps’

By Alicia Powe
Published January 8, 2022 at 8:20pm
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The Washington State Board of Health may soon amend state law to authorize the involuntary detainment of residents as young as 5 years old in Covid-19 “internment camps” for failing to comply with the state’s experimental vaccine mandate.

WAC 246-100-040, a proposed revision to include Covid protocol under the state’s Communicable and Certain Other Diseases act, outlines “Procedures for isolation or quarantine.” The measure would allow local health officers at “his or her sole discretion” to “issue an emergency detention order causing a person or group of persons to be immediately detained for purposes of isolation or quarantine.”

For the rest of the article: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/bill-filed-washington-authorize-strike-force-involuntarily-detain-unvaccinated-families-already-set-internment-camps/

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On 1/9/2022 at 1:27 PM, bigwave said:

Bill Filed In Washington Would Authorize ‘Strike Force’ To ‘Involuntarily Detain’ Unvaccinated Families: ‘They Have Already Set Up The Internment Camps’

By Alicia Powe
Published January 8, 2022 at 8:20pm
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The Washington State Board of Health may soon amend state law to authorize the involuntary detainment of residents as young as 5 years old in Covid-19 “internment camps” for failing to comply with the state’s experimental vaccine mandate.

WAC 246-100-040, a proposed revision to include Covid protocol under the state’s Communicable and Certain Other Diseases act, outlines “Procedures for isolation or quarantine.” The measure would allow local health officers at “his or her sole discretion” to “issue an emergency detention order causing a person or group of persons to be immediately detained for purposes of isolation or quarantine.”

For the rest of the article: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/bill-filed-washington-authorize-strike-force-involuntarily-detain-unvaccinated-families-already-set-internment-camps/

There will be a lot of dead people if that is attempted. Sheriffs should deny and arrest anyone trying to enforce the law.

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