Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz was caught using a TSA escort to bypass the lines that she and her party created at the airport. This makes my blood boil.
@reptar258@Across_Dixie@WilliamWolfe@cwipaulk Lmao.
Bro, you don’t know jack shit about me.
I love that you all have to have your little make believe fears and all the same few talking points because you bring absolutely NOTHING to the table. Your sister mom is calling. Confederates still lost, and thats not changing.
@DisrespectedThe Man, if you truly believe all of that…Let me help:
Insurance: corporate greed - they make billions in profits
Food: dumbass administration and its tariffs.
Wages: corporate greed - google profit margins for some of these companies
Why has my car insurance gone up? - Illegals.
Why has my home insurance gone up? - illegals.
Why has food prices gone up? - illegals.
Why hasn't my wages gone up? - illegals.
Get it yet? Deport, Deport, Deport!
@MattCouture5 “Fuck your feelings”
Am I doing it right?
Insincere assholes, all of you. Grifting off religion and ignorance - nah, this video was spot on.
The nascar video was funny. It was harmless humor and that’s why most white people didn’t care
This is too far though. Beyond the blatant racism, you’re mocking a widow who had her husband assassinated in front of the world.
Imagine a white person dressing up as a “black liberal women” to mock them and posting it on the internet…
@jjfThompson Miss. articles of secession stated it was “thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery.”
Texas, South Carolina, etc. explicitly mention slavery.
If you want to make the private property argument, what property was threatened?
@tchad84 Because issues surrounding slavery were constitutional questions. Private property rights were threatened which were protected by the Constitution.
Slavery has become connected to the revisionist desire to be more inclusive of blacks in our history. Especially as it relates to Lincoln’s War.
Gary Gallagher:
“Students and adults interested in the Civil War are reluctant to believe that anyone would risk life or fortune for something as abstract as ‘the Union.’ A war to end slavery seems more compelling.” He then noted how “Much Civil War scholarship over the past decades has diminished the centrality of Union.”