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Did I say I don't like him?
Seriously, he's a very good republican, with libertarian leanings ;-)
Thats cool but what are the issues you have with him?
Did I say I don't like him?
Seriously, he's a very good republican, with libertarian leanings ;-)
Thats cool but what are the issues you have with him?
Makes sense:
- Vivek Ramaswamy Tried To Sell The Feds A National Medical Surveillance System
- Vivek Ramaswamy Strikes Again, This Time Launching a Beijing-based Biotech Player with a Pipeline
- Vivek Ramaswamy's Roivant Advisory Board:
Kathleen Sebelius
Kathleen Sebelius previously served as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) under Barack Obama, where she presided over 11 operating divisions, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health and oversaw the passage and implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Before that, she served as governor of Kansas.
https://theorg.com/org/roivant-sciences/org-chart/kathleen-sebelius
https://www.marketscreener.com/insider/KATHLEEN-SEBELIUS-A1T2TT/
Tom Daschle
Senator Daschle is one of the longest serving Senate Democratic leaders in history and one of only two to serve twice as both Majority and Minority Leader. During his tenure, Senator Daschle navigated the Senate through some of its most historic economic and national security challenges. He served for three years as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Air Force Strategic Command. After military service, he spent five years as an aide to South Dakota Senator James Abourezk before seeking elected office. Senator Daschle is the Founder and CEO of The Daschle Group, A Public Policy Advisory of Baker Donelson. As a well-known expert on health policy reform, he has written two books: "Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis" and "Getting It Done: How Obama and Congress Finally Broke the Stalemate to Make Way for Health Care Reform"
https://biography.omicsonline.org/united-states-of-america/roivant-sciences/thomas-daschle-967225
Olympia Snowe
Republican Senator Maine
Senate Armed Services Committee Subcommittee
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Vivek Ramaswamy On The Record
- Vivek wants to shut down the FBI (<--I am all for it, but not for this-->) and replace it with a "Police Apparatus", so that said Police Apparatus can actually do the job of Background Checks. He also wants to transfer 15,000 FBI Agents to the DEA.
Vivek Ramaswamy On The Record
Voting is an act of aggression. I may believe in 10 things that you like, and 30 things that you don't. You may believe in 15 things that I like, and 15 things that I don't. Should I compromise myself concerning things that directly impact me and my family? Should you compromise yourself in order to take one for the team?
I believe in small-cell communities and *very* local level working together. Outside of my community beliefs, state and federal, are not welcome in my home.
Individual Rights should be paramount, which is completely repugnant in any/all governmental institution.
I asked that question because I understand that's Libya worked before Gaddafi was murdered. Tribal, basically. Even on the smallest scale, though, people sometimes have to agreement, right? Would you say that in a small cell that if there isn't 100% agreement on something that it would not be done so as not to impinge upon the rights of the person not agreement?
That's a tough one to answer, it would depend on the people in whatever situation.
Years ago when I bought my land and built my home, the neighbor behind me had a barbed-wire fence 50 feet over my property line (he had a horse ranch). I had my property re-surveyed, and of course it belonged to me, but the neighbor behind me said that since his fence had been there for a number of years he was able to take stake of that land. It got to the point that I was tired of arguing with him, so I simply rolled up the barbed-wire, removed the poles, and neatly placed it on his property. He called the cops, they came over, and when I showed the survey to them, cops told me that I could press harassment charges if the neighbor continued to give me flack. I am not one to ever call cops, or press charges over something that stupid, so after time he quit yapping about it. My other neighbors are cool as hell, we get along great and always work things out.
I can see, in a small arrangement, where 100% agreement could be the rule when it came to a decision that impacted everyone in the community. Something like putting in a road or hiring some work done.
I used to hire immigrants to help with heavy landscaping and such, but it seems I'm not allowed to do that anymore. Now it cost me an arm and a leg and they are without work! So much for freedom![]()
Who's stopping you from hiring them?
I don't want to make blanket statements, but I have kind of noticed that there is an increase in 20+ year old male voices sounding much higher today [more feminine?] than from years ago. I'm not sure what to attribute that to, I have heard several theories.
It's a matter of fact: men's testosterone and sperm counts have dropped precipitously, and it seems only in the West.
There is something in the air, food, water, vaccines, drugs, plastics...something is causing men to become fairies and women to become fat and butch.
It's not your imagination.
Good to know, at least I'm not the only one recognizing that.
Now what do I do to obtain hard workers for a good buck. Entitled Americans with high pitched voices refuse to work (they're too pretty), immigrants are not welcome. Got a solution, AF?![]()
Robot Overlords.
You, [MENTION=3169]Anti Federalist[/MENTION] and [MENTION=65299]Swordsmyth[/MENTION]? lol
In all seriousness, I don't care who does the work, immigrant or not, as long the work gets done and the right way. But more than not, the young, white American's feel entitled, and when I stopped to offer jobs to them they have flat out refused (what??? you want me to work???). I don't want to make blanket statements, but I have kind of noticed that there is an increase in 20+ year old male voices sounding much higher today [more feminine?] than from years ago. I'm not sure what to attribute that to, I have heard several theories.
You, @Anti Federalist and @Swordsmyth? lol
In all seriousness, I don't care who does the work, immigrant or not, as long the work gets done and the right way. But more than not, the young, white American's feel entitled, and when I stopped to offer jobs to them they have flat out refused (what??? you want me to work???). I don't want to make blanket statements, but I have kind of noticed that there is an increase in 20+ year old male voices sounding much higher today [more feminine?] than from years ago. I'm not sure what to attribute that to, I have heard several theories.