
Pedro L. Gonzalez
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The notion that Vance is a repulsive, dishonest person isn’t a misconception. It’s reality. He made it a point to smirk when refusing to apologize for slandering Alex Pretti—whose death was condemned by the Catholic Church Vance pretends to belong to—as an assassin. James Donald Bowman, excuse me, James David Hamel, I mean, JD Vance is an inveterate liar, and his latest personality update relishes cruelty and vice signaling.
Pedro L. Gonzalez190,248 views • 2 months ago

Alex Pretti worked alongside a chaplain at the VA hospital. He was prayed over by clergy members at the Basilica of St. Mary on Sunday, where Fr. Harry Tasto made an emotional plea with Americans to ignore the lies about Alex that have been promoted with Jack Posobiec’s help. Non-Catholics came from all over to take home candles in honor of Alex. Posobiec can cash in for now on being a fake Catholic who lies as easily as the rest of us breathe, but if there is a God, he will not forget how Jack calumnied a man whose death shocked true believers and elicited outcry from the Church that Promo Code Poso claims to belong to but does not in any meaningful way.
Pedro L. Gonzalez285,696 views • 4 months ago

Why do you pretend to be anon still? Everyone knows your name is Geoff Martin, that your dad Todd Martin disowned you because you’re a racist who fantasizes about stalking underage girls online. You shamed your entire bloodline to shill for TPUSA and hang with Scott Pressler😂
Pedro L. Gonzalez132,358 views • 2 months ago
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You do not care about law enforcement. When Minnesota law enforcement leaders sounded the alarm about ICE agents racially profiling their officers—even having guns pulled on them—you downplayed and dismissed their concerns. You also defended the agents who ordered police to leave the scene after the murder of Alex Pretti, who you helped paint as an assassin, an insane claim that your own administration has begun to walk back. Nobody outside the people in MAGA who view you as a soylennial sideshow to Trump believes anything you say. If ICE were to have a serious altercation with cops, you would blame the cops and defend ICE too, because you are a fundamentally hollow person.
Pedro L. Gonzalez112,194 views • 4 months ago

DeSantis was asked about the Satanic Temple display in Iowa. He answered by pointing out Trump's IRS recognized the Satanic Temple as a real religion in 2019, awarding them tax-exempt status, and perhaps giving them more standing to put on public displays as a "religious group": "Lo and behold, the Trump administration gave them approval to be under the IRS as a religion." "It very well may be because of that ruling under Donald Trump that they may have had the legal leg to stand on." clip via: ForAmerica
Pedro L. Gonzalez551,887 views • 2 years ago

Exclusive: Vivek Ramaswamy Supported COVID Segregation 🧵 “Could we tolerate a national system in which certain people on the basis of a biomarker are segregated?” That sounds like an excerpt from a science fiction novel about a medical dystopia. But it’s a quote from Vivek Ramaswamy, the biopharma entrepreneur and Republican presidential candidate. In April 2020, as the U.S. went into lockdown, Ramaswamy said he would be open to that kind of system to determine who could “go back to normal life.” He described it as an “inequity,” but concluded that “everyone stands to benefit from it.” Ramaswamy made the comments during an episode of Rockefeller Client Insights, the podcast of Rockefeller Capital Management. A concept like that is sharply at odds with the image of the civil libertarian he has cultivated during the primary. It also raises questions about his anti-establishment bona fides. During the podcast, Ramaswamy talked about different aspects of the coronavirus outbreak with Gregory J. Fleming, the president and CEO of Rockefeller Capital Management. Fleming asked him what a “path to normalcy” might look like, given what he described as a “potentially extended timeline” for the rollout of vaccines and treatments. The country was then more than 15 days into “15 days to slow the spread.” “One path to normalcy and a path that I’d like to see further progress made on is broad rollout of our antibody tests,” Ramaswamy said. He corrected himself and continued: “It’s not our company; I’m saying, as a society, rolling out the antibody tests such that we actually get our arms around what portion of the population is already immune through exposures that they may not have even known that they had. It might be 10 percent, it might be 20 percent, we might discover that it is some higher number. Those people are gonna be able to get back to work pretty quickly, get back to normal life because effectively they have the immunity badge, they have a badge in the form of their antibodies that protect them best we know from reinfection. On the flip side, you then have the people who don’t have immunity, and the question is those who are negative on the antibody tests, what happens with them? Now, this has been—I’ve had discussions in the last few days with policymakers, a couple of people in Congress, one U.S. Senator, and I think this is not lost on folks. But I think one early topic that’s come up is, could we tolerate a national system in which certain people on the basis of a biomarker are segregated? To say you can’t go back to normal life, where certain people get a head start. Is that an inequity we would tolerate? I personally think that it is better than the status quo if we can send 10 or 20 percent of the people back on the basis of having immunity that’s proven on the basis of a lab-based result that’s now available. That’s a good thing, and everyone stands to benefit from it.” A draft for discussion obtained by Contra shows Ramaswamy pitched this strategy to policymakers. “After its apex of COVID-19 cases, each state should start to administer universal antibody testing to determine which individuals have immunity to SARS-Cov-2 and which individuals do not,” he wrote. “Individuals with immunity can return to normal life, be released from social distancing practices, and help restart the economy.” “States should also have a well-designed plan for who should be released from social distancing norms to help revive the economy in advance of the availability of a COVID-19 vaccine,” he added. Read⤵️
Pedro L. Gonzalez460,817 views • 2 years ago

Tina Peters is a psychopath who breached our voting systems in an attempt to help Trump overturn an election he lost. She has attacked police officers and tried to strangle an inmate while in jail. Now Vance wants to take your money and give it to her. He really is such an incorrigible scumbag, stealing from law-abiding Americans to pay cultists for their loyalty.
Pedro L. Gonzalez15,508 views • 23 days ago

The cinematic for Cryo Archive is one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time. The writing and visuals are perfect dark sci-fi, and it does a good job of setting the tone for one of the most challenging PvPvPvE maps I've ever played. The Marathon team did great work. This is art.
Pedro L. Gonzalez32,216 views • 2 months ago

Marathon PvP is the most fun I've had in a shooter in as long as I can remember. The speed and intensity of the fights remind me of what it felt like to first pick up Halo and run around in Battle Creek. Everything from the combat visuals to the individual shells and the audio, the lore, the map design, etc--all are just really excellent, and Bungie deserves the praise it's been getting from people who have actually given Marathon a chance.
Pedro L. Gonzalez22,585 views • 2 months ago

The *American* halftime show had a real wedding. The couple invited Bad Bunny to their wedding, and instead he invited them to get married on stage during his performance and that is their actual celebration. Meanwhile the TPUSA Epstein show had Kid Rock doing bad lip sync. Such an insane contrast. A wholesome display of love and unity and family versus a bunch of bitter people angry that the rest of the country isn’t as hateful as they are.
Pedro L. Gonzalez27,227 views • 4 months ago

Trump is now calling Renee Good’s killing by ICE “a horrible thing.” But on Jan. 8, Vance called it “classic terrorism” and said Good’s “reward” in death would be a DOJ that would “prosecute and investigate this stuff,” and he wasn’t kidding. Trump’s DOJ killed an investigation into the agent who killed Good and instead looked into whether they could go after her for possible criminal liability *after she was dead*. Trump is, incredibly, less of a political idiot than Vance and wants to do some damage control now that the public has decisively shifted against his admin. But Vance’s role in trying to paint Good as a terrorist, in trying to justify the DOJ investigating a dead woman instead of the man who killed her, was one of the most shocking displays of immorality by a public official—and one who calls himself a Christian at that—and is unforgivable and should not be forgotten.
Pedro L. Gonzalez27,570 views • 4 months ago
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