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@ErrorGramatica La regla debe ser si no estás con el vehículo para ocupar el lugar, el derecho lo tiene quien sí trae vehículo para en ese momento para usar el espacio.
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@ErrorGramatica A esos boludos hay que pasarles por encima
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@ErrorGramatica Y con la precisión de Picasso... Le aplicó un pincelazo (homenajeando a Elettra Lamborghini)
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@ErrorGramatica Se rompió muy fácil... por cierto, se llama medallon.
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@ErrorGramatica Y eso no es violencia de género? Si fuera al contrario cómo lo habrían redactado?
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@ErrorGramatica Quelle punch ! Et pourtant la droite est mal donnée, avec un peu de technique cette femme ferait un ravage....
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@ErrorGramatica Esto está trucado con IA ya que nadie es capaz de romper un vidrio de auto con codo
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@ErrorGramatica Por poco lo mete por el hueco del parabrisas jajajaja 😝
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@ErrorGramatica JAJAJA
nunca hagan pendejadas , no saben cuando una de la MMA te va dar tu estatequieto!
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@ErrorGramatica Bien, yo hubiera reaccionado igual no me hubiera podido aguantar, no se deje raza si alguien se la esta engrosando pártanle su mare 😆....
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@ErrorGramatica Teniendo el pie en la mejor arma posible se baja a pegarle a puño limpio 😂 te rompe la luneta = pie a fondo
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Fox News host calls Trump a 'madman' who's admitting 'they're going to meddle in the election' thedailybs.com/2026/02/03/fox… ShareTweet
The left went into full panic mode this week after President Donald Trump once again dared to talk about election integrity — and cable news regulars reacted like the sky was falling.
The latest meltdown came courtesy of Fox News’ Jessica Tarlov, who accused the president of openly plotting election interference after he discussed the idea of standardizing election oversight nationwide. Her breathless response framed Trump not as a president raising concerns, but as a villain twirling his mustache.
“He’s a madman and is straight up telling us that they’re going to meddle with the election,” Tarlov declared.
She doubled down on social media, repeating the charge word for word as if saying it twice would make it true.
But what set off the left’s alarm bells wasn’t a confession — it was scrutiny.
Trump made the comments during a phone interview Monday on Dan Bongino’s podcast, marking Bongino’s return to broadcasting after a year-long FBI sting that has since concluded. Before turning to foreign policy and restoring American credibility abroad — a contrast he drew sharply against the Biden years — Trump addressed what he sees as a persistent internal vulnerability: unsecured elections tied to open borders.
The president didn’t mince words when describing the Democratic Party’s resistance to enforcement.
“These people were brought to our country to vote, and they vote illegally. And … amazing that the Republicans aren’t tougher on it. The Republicans should say, ‘We want to take over, we should take over voting in at least many, 15 places.’ The Republicans oughta nationalize the voting. We have states that are so crooked, and they’re counting votes. We have states that I won that show I didn’t win.”
For the left, even suggesting federal oversight is treated as heresy — despite the same crowd routinely demanding federal control over everything from bathrooms to gas stoves.
Trump went on to reference developments in Georgia that have re-ignited questions about the 2020 election.
“Now you’re gonna see something in Georgia where they were able to get with a court order the ballots, you’re gonna see some interesting things come out. But you know, like the 2020 election, I won that election by so much. Everybody knows it.”
Those comments weren’t pulled out of thin air. In late 2025, Fulton County officials quietly acknowledged that approximately 315,000 early-voting ballots from the 2020 presidential election were never properly certified. Last week, the FBI executed a warrant seeking ballots, electronic voting data, and election equipment as part of an ongoing investigation.
Yet none of that stopped the media chorus from crying “authoritarianism.”
MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough rushed to social media to warn, “Try sane washing this. Even your anti-anti Trump drivel can’t compete with this threat level.” Meanwhile, Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) framed the Fulton County probe not as an investigation, but as an abuse of power, calling it “a pretext to conduct unprecedented federal intrusion into our elections.”
Curiously, many of the same voices expressing sudden reverence for “free and fair elections” remain steadfastly opposed to voter ID laws — a standard requirement in most developed countries.


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@ErrorGramatica Pero que maravilla es esta.
@mariaduran
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@ErrorGramatica Le da poco, una dosis de spray pimienta i una de taser no hubiera estado mal...
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