Democrats cant govern without fear .

long time democrat strategist James Carville claims dems cant govern without fear ! further proof that dems believe fear and division caused by fear is a necessary tool to stay in power ... expect an uptick of division and fear mongering from the left as elections draw near ....

Who gives a shit about him? He's nothing but an old FOS windbag `has been something or other'
 
Your standard of proof being, of course, if you don't like it, it's a lie.
I'm sure he will mention ACT 77, which allowed mail in voting.
This Act passed in 2019.
Then the (R) who voted FOR ACT 77 in 2019 then sued to try to make it unconstitutional.

I'm sure d'souza will NOT be truthful and tell the whole story.


Lawmakers argued in the suit filed late Tuesday in Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court that Act 77, under which no-excuse mail-in voting was allowed, violates the state and U.S. constitutions and should have been pursued through a state constitutional amendment, even though 11 of them voted for the legislation in 2019, and 2 others were NOT even in office.

The GOP legislators on the lawsuit are:

  • Timothy Bonner, Mercer County, who was not in office when Act 77 passed.
  • Mike Jones, York County, who voted for Act 77.
  • David Zimmerman, Lancaster County, who voted against Act 77.
  • Barry Jozwiak, Berks County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Kathy Rapp, Warren County, who voted for Act 77.
  • David Maloney, Berks, who voted for Act 77.
  • Barbara Gleim, Cumberland County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Bob Brooks, Westmoreland County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Aaron Bernstine, Lawrence County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Timothy Twardzik, Schuylkill County, who was not in office when Act 77 passed.
  • Dawn Keefer, York County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Dan Moul, Adams County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Frank Ryan, Lebanon County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Bud Cook, Washington County, who voted for Act 77.
 
I'm sure he will mention ACT 77, which allowed mail in voting.
This Act passed in 2019.
Then the (R) who voted FOR ACT 77 in 2019 then sued to try to make it unconstitutional.

I'm sure d'souza will NOT be truthful and tell the whole story.


Lawmakers argued in the suit filed late Tuesday in Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court that Act 77, under which no-excuse mail-in voting was allowed, violates the state and U.S. constitutions and should have been pursued through a state constitutional amendment, even though 11 of them voted for the legislation in 2019, and 2 others were NOT even in office.

The GOP legislators on the lawsuit are:

  • Timothy Bonner, Mercer County, who was not in office when Act 77 passed.
  • Mike Jones, York County, who voted for Act 77.
  • David Zimmerman, Lancaster County, who voted against Act 77.
  • Barry Jozwiak, Berks County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Kathy Rapp, Warren County, who voted for Act 77.
  • David Maloney, Berks, who voted for Act 77.
  • Barbara Gleim, Cumberland County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Bob Brooks, Westmoreland County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Aaron Bernstine, Lawrence County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Timothy Twardzik, Schuylkill County, who was not in office when Act 77 passed.
  • Dawn Keefer, York County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Dan Moul, Adams County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Frank Ryan, Lebanon County, who voted for Act 77.
  • Bud Cook, Washington County, who voted for Act 77.
You haven't even watched the video, and you're already "debunking" it.

Yeah, you're definitely not going into it with any bias, are you? :auiqs.jpg:
 
You haven't even watched the video, and you're already "debunking" it.

Yeah, you're definitely not going into it with any bias, are you? :auiqs.jpg:
You are such a 'simple' man.

I simply said, d'souza will probably mention Act 77, and I believe he will leave out important elements of the Act.
Let's watch it and see if d'souza mentions how (R) passed the law in 2019.
Then those same (R) wanted to say it was unconstitutional.
If it is, then it was when they voted on it, and it only became an issue 14 months later and those same (R) decided they didn't want mail in voting.
 
You are such a 'simple' man.

I simply said, d'souza will probably mention Act 77, and I believe he will leave out important elements of the Act.
Let's watch it and see if d'souza mentions how (R) passed the law in 2019.
Then those same (R) wanted to say it was unconstitutional.
If it is, then it was when they voted on it, and it only became an issue 14 months later and those same (R) decided they didn't want mail in voting.
you: *erects a strawman*

me: you're arguing about something that may or may not happen as if it's already happened

you: OH YEAH, WELL *erects same strawman again*

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