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Protesters a currently disrupting King Andy’s live daily briefing. They are demanding that the state be opened up. They can’t be seen, but you can sure hear them. I love this state.
 
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Protesters a currently disrupting King Andy’s live daily briefing. They are demanding that the state be opened up. They can’t be seen, but you can sure hear them. I love this state.


Yep.

#wolverines

The truly hilarious part is the Hitler youth on social media is starting to get in quite a tizzy because the mean ole Republican's are wanting to deny poor people their Constitutional Rights (voting) and they (republicans) are trashing the Constitution. LOL




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Looks like Poor Lil' Andy shut got bitch slapped a bit by the Republicans in Kentucky;

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — "Republican lawmakers in Kentucky swept aside the Democratic governor's veto of a bill to require the state's residents to show a government-issued photo ID in order to vote.

Votes to override Gov. Andy Beshear's veto easily cleared the GOP-led Senate and House as lawmakers reconvened Tuesday for a wrap-up session amid the coronavirus outbreak."

http://kentuckytoday.staging.c...ter-id-measure,25418

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Protesters a currently disrupting King Andy’s live daily briefing. They are demanding that the state be opened up. They can’t be seen, but you can sure hear them. I love this state.

Yet Another, AND Another example of Leftist Overreach, and Misjudgment of the 'Will of the People'! Wink


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The truly hilarious part is the Hitler youth on social media is starting to get in quite a tizzy because the mean ole Republican's are wanting to deny poor people their Constitutional Rights (voting) and they (republicans) are trashing the Constitution. LOL


Kinda funny how folks complain when they are on the other side. If the previous Pres had pulled the same stunt, the libs would have been all for it, and anyone opposed would be a racist.
 
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Protesters a currently disrupting King Andy’s live daily briefing. They are demanding that the state be opened up. They can’t be seen, but you can sure hear them. I love this state.


Little birdies on the ground are telling me the protestors are not even inside the building, that is how loud they are!!


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^^^ THAT.IS.AWESOME!!! Big Grin


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And the protest by the Serfs continue to grow.....

https://thehill.com/homenews/s...briefing-chanting-we

Queen Lil Andy was heard as having stated "Let them eat cake"




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Hahahahahahahaha Karma bitches.

To bring some of you up to speed, one of the main reasons that Queen Andy got elected was the KEA goons and the teachers crying about Matt Bevin wanting to try to fix the crumbling pension systems. They weren't the only ones. The Kentucky FOP also endorsed Queen Andy, saying that he was the only one that could fix the pensions.

What has he been up to while everyone is panicking (and praising him) about the 'rona? Stealing from and defunding teacher's pensions in the upcoming budget. His daddy, governor Steve, was the single source of money taken from the KLEPF and Pension system to fund crony pork projects, and make the Beshear family rich. Queen Andy comes along and offers to save us from the problem that dear daddy created. And just like his dad, Queen Andy then fucks the teachers, who supported him on a single issue vote. This undoubtedly was the business as usual plan from the beginning, and the 'rona was a great excuse to put it into play.

The KEA just got what it deserved. Suck it, bitches. While everyone was looking (and praising the left hand, it didn't look and see what the right was doing).

https://www.kentucky.com/news/...rticle241433321.html

MARCH 23, 2020 05:46 PM, UPDATED MARCH 23, 2020 05:46 PM


A possible $1.13 billion cut in state funding for Kentucky teacher pensions — as Republican state senators propose in their two-year budget plan — would create “a very serious problem” for the $20.4 billion pension fund, one official said Monday.

“If we don’t get that money in the upcoming biennium, then we’ll go back to the old days of unmanageable losses and negative cash flow, where we’re having to sell off assets in the worst down market since the Great Recession,” said Beau Barnes, general counsel for the Teachers’ Retirement System of Kentucky.

“That would be a permanent loss for us,” Barnes said. “That, in turn, would require the system to ask for even greater funding in future budgets. It builds on itself.”

On Monday, a handful of Republican House and Senate leaders began to negotiate their differences on the state budget, sitting as a conference committee at the locked-down Capitol. The full General Assembly is adjourned until Thursday, when lawmakers are scheduled to return and possibly vote on a final budget.


Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester, told his colleagues they should view the budget bill with some skepticism. With the U.S. and Kentucky economies in a state of partial collapse because of the novel coronavirus pandemic and shutdown, it’s unlikely that state government revenue will “come even close” to the numbers forecast for lawmakers in December, Stivers said.

“I’m not blaming anybody. It’s just the result of unforseen circumstances,” Stivers said.

It would help if lawmakers could get a fresh revenue estimate from the Consensus Forecasting Group that more accurately reflects current events, with many Kentucky businesses being closed and thousands of people losing their jobs, Stivers said.

“We have a huge service economy that’s based on social interaction,” he said. “The attempt to slow it (the virus) is based on social distancing.”

Perhaps the biggest difference right now between the House and Senate budget plans is teacher pensions.

The House budget, like Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s proposal unveiled in January, would provide $2.4 billion requested by the teacher pension system to cover its expected costs and help make up its unfunded liability. As of last June 30, the TRS pension fund was 58.8 percent funded compared to what it’s expected to pay out in coming decades.

The House budget did cut one corner: It would not fund the $68 million necessary in the second year of the budget for retiree health insurance costs for teachers under the age of 65, who are not yet eligible for Medicare. Without that money, TRS would have to cover the insurance cost from its other funds.

The Senate budget would skip payments for both budget years of under-65 retired teacher health insurance, sticking TRS with a bill for $130 million.

Far more dramatically, the Senate would withhold $1.13 billion from teacher pensions — the portion meant to help make up for the unfunded liability — unless “structural reform” is made to the retirement benefits offered to newly hired teachers.

The budget bill does not provide details on what “reform” the senators wish to see. But if necessary changes aren’t made to TRS by Aug. 1 of each fiscal year, the money for teacher pensions would be given instead to the primary state employee pension fund at the Kentucky Retirement Systems, which is only 13 percent funded.

There are two GOP-sponsored House bills that would change retirement benefits for newly hired educators. House Bill 576, which never left committee, would create a new tier of teachers at K-12 schools who get less generous benefits. House Bill 613, pending in a Senate committee, would do something similar for the state’s regional universities that have educators enrolled in TRS.

The Senate’s move on teacher pensions has drawn sharp rebukes from Beshear and teacher groups, who criticize the timing, coming as it does with the public shut out of the Capitol and focused on the pandemic, closed schools and massive job losses.

TRS pays more than $2 billion a year in benefits to 50,544 retired educators, who do not qualify for Social Security retirement benefits in Kentucky. There are also 72,647 working educators paying into the system, along with their employers.

The House did not agree with the changes made to the budget bill by the Senate, which is why the measure now is being negotiated by a conference committee.




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Queen Andy is releasing another round of inmates because of COVID. Complete with restoring voting Rights. On the list I see a multiple time gun runner who finally got some time after multiple offenses of stealing guns, serial thieves, and really dangerous drug dealers.

It’s going to be a long summer and fall.




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Queen Andy is on the T.V. now and you can hear the protesters outside.

Queen Andy doesn't look to happy....LoL

Speaking of protesters, earlier I went out to try to find some spray paint in my little burg and there were some protesters standing at the corner of the courthouse with signs. I gave them a little honk of the horn and a thumbs up.


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***APRIL 24, 2020***
Today, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear signed an executive order commuting the sentences of 352 more convicted felons with less than 5 years remaining on their sentences in addition to the 883 felons whose sentences he commuted earlier this month. The names of the latest 352 felons are contained in the attached images. Our office does not issue commutations and only learned of the specific individuals after receiving a copy of the governor's signed executive order. We are publishing these lists as a public service. Prosecutors and victims were not given prior notice of the names of these defendants. Each defendant's charge(s) and sentence(s) can be viewed by searching either their name or DOC number on KOOL.CORRECTIONS.KY.GOV. The two previous lists of commutations can be found in the links below:

April 2nd
https://m.facebook.com/story.p...9&id=172762796074693

April 10th
https://m.facebook.com/story.p...3&id=172762796074693.


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Queen Andy now says everyone will wear a mask in public. “One more little, common sense sacrifice until there is a cure”.

I won’t be wearing a mask, Lil Andy. No matter how loudly you and the little sheep bleat.




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Queen Andy now says everyone will wear a mask in public. “One more little, common sense sacrifice until there is a cure”.

I won’t be wearing a mask, Lil Andy. No matter how loudly you and the little sheep bleat.

Until there is a cure? What a dipshit. There may NEVER be a vaccine for Chinese Flu.


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Queen Andy now says everyone will wear a mask in public. “One more little, common sense sacrifice until there is a cure”.

I won’t be wearing a mask, Lil Andy. No matter how loudly you and the little sheep bleat.

Until there is a cure? What a dipshit. There may NEVER be a vaccine for Chinese Flu.


He also said in his daily presser today that this is the “new norm” and alluded to any business caught violating would be shut down permanently. If it saves one life......

#fuckstick




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He also said in his daily presser today that this is the “new norm” and alluded to any business caught violating would be shut down permanently.

#fuckstick

One side benefit is these Leftist power hungry lil'dicktators are showing their true colors.
 
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Becoming pretty obvious now that Dems are trying to drag this out until the election.

Mail in only votes.
No real debates.
Tagging Trump with failing economy and the virus.

With the candidates they've got, can you blame them?

It won't work, but the strategy is in place and obvious.
 
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I pray that Mr.Cameron, and any private business attorneys so inclined, sues this mother fucker into oblivion.
 
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Indeed. Anyone still claiming that their strategy isn’t the same as their gun control strategy is either blind or they are statists.

I get some people are doubling down on this “one more little sacrifice” crap because they don’t want to admit that they were duped by the “experts”, but they haven’t been right on a single prediction.

Yes, the Coronavirus is contagious.

But, apparently so is tyranny.

Tyranny tends to kill way more than two percent that fall victim to it when left unchecked.




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Kentucky Governor Beshear Vows to Extend Health Care Coverage to All Black Residents

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) announced on Monday that his administration is working to extend health care coverage to all black residents. The governor singled out only “black and African-American communities,” while declaring that “health care is a basic human right.”

“We are gonna begin an effort to cover 100 percent of our individuals in our black and African-American communities,” the Beshear said. “Everybody. We’re gonna be putting dollars behind it. We’re going to have a multi-faceted campaign to do it.”

The governor said his goal is for every black Kentuckian to get “signed up for some form of coverage” through either Medicare or Medicaid if they don’t have private health insurance.

He cited COVID-19 as the impetus for the policy because blacks have been disproportionately affected by the disease.

https://amgreatness.com/2020/0...all-black-residents/



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Kentucky Governor Beshear Vows to Extend Health Care Coverage to All Black Residents

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) announced on Monday that his administration is working to extend health care coverage to all black residents. The governor singled out only “black and African-American communities,” while declaring that “health care is a basic human right.”

“We are gonna begin an effort to cover 100 percent of our individuals in our black and African-American communities,” the Beshear said. “Everybody. We’re gonna be putting dollars behind it. We’re going to have a multi-faceted campaign to do it.”

The governor said his goal is for every black Kentuckian to get “signed up for some form of coverage” through either Medicare or Medicaid if they don’t have private health insurance.

He cited COVID-19 as the impetus for the policy because blacks have been disproportionately affected by the disease.

https://amgreatness.com/2020/0...all-black-residents/


I'm not thinking this will stand up in a court of law. A State government cannot provide a service or products to a group of people based on race.
 
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