Republican lawmakers and other industries can avoid this fight over the consumer-welfare standard, if they support the 6 bipartisan bills—led by all-star @RepKenBuck—to bring much-needed accountability to trillion-dollar #BigTech monopolists (@Google, @Amazon, @Facebook, @Apple).
It’s (past) time for Republican lawmakers to cut loose the trillion-dollar Big Tech monopolists (@Google, @Amazon, @Facebook, @Apple) that are crushing competition, shuttering small businesses, and canceling conservatives.
.@ProjectLincoln’s 🏴☠️ ship of leaders harbored co-founder John Weaver, who used his official position in a federal SuperPAC to (1) trade sex for jobs; & (2) sexually prey on a 14-year old.
In 1998, John Grant--while in prison for 4 armed robberies--grabbed 58-year-old prison worker Gay Carter, dragged her into a mop closet, stabbed her 16 times with a homemade knife, and left her to die.
He can't murder another prison worker--as he's now in Hell, where he belongs.
These Democrat-appointed judges must stop playing their political games.
If they don't like the death penalty, resign from their judicial office and run for political office.
In the meantime, their job is to follow the law.
The people of Oklahoma have chosen the death penalty.
It's very easy for Democrat-appointed judges to oppose the death penalty (and support gun control), when they have taxpayer-funded armed guards (and they should have protection).
Apparently, the #MeToo mob only cares about high-school sexual assaults when they involve 35-year-old (bogus and debunked) allegations against Supreme Court picks by Republican presidents who could rule against the abortion industry.
- Who’s gone to prison for torching St. John’s Church?
- Secret Service guard station at White House?
- Assaulting Senator Rand Paul after his White House visit?
- Disrupting Supreme Court hearing for Justice Kavanaugh?
- Nightly attacks on the Portland federal courthouse?
Judge Tanya Sue Chutka is an Obama-appointed judge.
She’s a former public defender.
Her husband is the same.
Has she *ever* disregarded the prosecutor’s sentencing recommendation — and sentenced a defendant to jail time when the prosecutor recommended no jail time?