
Lars Larson expresses his amazement at the Democrat Party
Lars Larson
The Northwest Nonsense
I certainly hope voters pay attention to the message Democrat politicians are sending them.
Their refusal to fund Homeland Security means jammed up airports, delays three million travelers a day for the last 40 days and forces hundreds of TSA officers to quit.

Even Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat, admits “We knew (the) shutdown would have zero impact … all we’ve done is we’ve punished TSA and other employees.”
Now, Democrats promise that if voters put them back in charge this November, they plan to shut down Homeland Security altogether.
This is the political party that believes Crazy Mullahs in Tehran should be left alone to build nuclear weapons, but American citizens shouldn’t even own a pistol or a rifle.
Make sense of that one.
The Democrats think homeless drug addicts should get free housing paid for by taxpayers but working Americans who want to build their own houses should be forced to pay 100-thousand bucks to government bureaucrats for the privilege.
It’s also the political party that opposes photo ID and citizenship to vote, despite polls showing 84 percent public support.
Senator Maria Cantwell accidentally offers the proof that our elections are contaminated by non-citizens … She says if you require proof, 21-million current voters will be shut out.
As far as I’m concerned, that’s a good thing.
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