One may also indulge in Mr. Huber's MAGAphobia on the pages of one of FXBG Advance's competitors "Free Lance-Star." Mr. Huber's mellifluous paeans to the Democratic "Socialists" also appear there. He states on FL-S, "more than three-quarters expect political violence to increase in the next five years." With Tyler Robinson on trial, too many (known) attempts on the sitting president's life to count, a pharma CEO assassin moldering in a cell... and countless property and violent crimes being excused by Leftist courts as "Social Justice" it cannot be disputed that Mr. Huber's side of the aisle has been fomenting violence. D.C. used to be Kharjackistan til it was cleaned up by the Natl. Gd. Even a young Leftist lady I know said the Metro and D.C. streets are far safer. One of Mr. Huber's Big Deals is housing costs. Shall we assume that the Biden Admin's 15 M unvetted hordes entering our nation alleviated housing costs, especially for those on the lower socioeconomic rungs? Mr. Huber's Free Stuff for the masses has a sweet ring to it for the self-indulgent, instant-gratification set who can't pay their bills because they are too lazy, too stoned, have a degree in Marxist Relevancy to Ontology or are, a journalist. (Or all of the above.)
Timur, thank you for taking the time to read and comment, and for noting my letters in the Free Lance–Star as well. I appreciate anyone who is engaged enough to follow local outlets and participate in these conversations.
I also notice that you’re using this thread more to share your broader views and frustrations than to address the specific points about Governor Spanberger, the budget, and compromise that I raised in the op‑ed. That’s your right, of course, and it’s part of what open discussion in a local forum looks like.
In my writing, I’m trying to focus on how we govern ourselves—how we avoid shutdowns, reduce violence and extremism, and strengthen the habit of compromise—rather than on scoring partisan points. We clearly see some of these issues very differently, but I’m glad you’re reading and speaking up.
Have a great day, and thank you again for engaging.
One may also indulge in Mr. Huber's MAGAphobia on the pages of one of FXBG Advance's competitors "Free Lance-Star." Mr. Huber's mellifluous paeans to the Democratic "Socialists" also appear there. He states on FL-S, "more than three-quarters expect political violence to increase in the next five years." With Tyler Robinson on trial, too many (known) attempts on the sitting president's life to count, a pharma CEO assassin moldering in a cell... and countless property and violent crimes being excused by Leftist courts as "Social Justice" it cannot be disputed that Mr. Huber's side of the aisle has been fomenting violence. D.C. used to be Kharjackistan til it was cleaned up by the Natl. Gd. Even a young Leftist lady I know said the Metro and D.C. streets are far safer. One of Mr. Huber's Big Deals is housing costs. Shall we assume that the Biden Admin's 15 M unvetted hordes entering our nation alleviated housing costs, especially for those on the lower socioeconomic rungs? Mr. Huber's Free Stuff for the masses has a sweet ring to it for the self-indulgent, instant-gratification set who can't pay their bills because they are too lazy, too stoned, have a degree in Marxist Relevancy to Ontology or are, a journalist. (Or all of the above.)
Timur, thank you for taking the time to read and comment, and for noting my letters in the Free Lance–Star as well. I appreciate anyone who is engaged enough to follow local outlets and participate in these conversations.
I also notice that you’re using this thread more to share your broader views and frustrations than to address the specific points about Governor Spanberger, the budget, and compromise that I raised in the op‑ed. That’s your right, of course, and it’s part of what open discussion in a local forum looks like.
In my writing, I’m trying to focus on how we govern ourselves—how we avoid shutdowns, reduce violence and extremism, and strengthen the habit of compromise—rather than on scoring partisan points. We clearly see some of these issues very differently, but I’m glad you’re reading and speaking up.
Have a great day, and thank you again for engaging.
You Sir, are non-partisan, and I am The Lost Dauphin of France, heir to the Bourbon throne.