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This is Trump's fault??


No, it's the fault of the people that were stealing money. Walz is no more connected to this than Trump is - that's my point.

You have no point. He was aware of fraud and did nothing. 250 million dollars worth. Thought about it until "racist" was implied, then valued his alliance with woke more than stopping a criminal enterprise stealing tax money. I don't want people like that in charge of a convenient store, let alone a country.

But you’re going to pull the lever for someone CONVICTED of stealing from their charity?
Dear God the hilarity of it all.

Whatabout, whatabout, whatabout, whatabout, whatabout, whatabout, whatabout TRUMP!

And BTW, he was convicted of NOTHING. He agreed to pay 2 million and admitted to misusing funds. He then dissolved the foundation that had donated over 20 million to 700 different charities, a sum of which included 8.25 million of his own money.

So now that we've learned the whole story... (Caveman voice) YASSS! Walz good because Orangemanbad.


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Originally Posted by FATE
This is Trump's fault??

rofl

I somehow had it pegged in my mind that you made coherent posts from time to time. Just another joker with TDS. Thanks for clarifying. 🤣

Trump knew the thieving was rampant because he and the other MAGAts stuffed their pockets.

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GOP is trying to criticize when they have no leg to stand on. If you're going to get this worked up over scammed COVID funds and hand-waive damn near a lifetime of lying/cheating/stealing, then all you're doing is showing people that the agenda you're trying to advance is just an act.


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Let's talk about Trump, baby
Let's talk about how he scares me
Let's talk about all the bad things
And the bad things he may be
Let's talk about Trump
Let's talk about Trump
Let's talk about Trump
Let's talk about Trump


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Someone has to since you refuse to.


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Originally Posted by FATE
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This is Trump's fault??


No, it's the fault of the people that were stealing money. Walz is no more connected to this than Trump is - that's my point.

You have no point. He was aware of fraud and did nothing. 250 million dollars worth. Thought about it until "racist" was implied, then valued his alliance with woke more than stopping a criminal enterprise stealing tax money. I don't want people like that in charge of a convenient store, let alone a country.

But you’re going to pull the lever for someone CONVICTED of stealing from their charity?
Dear God the hilarity of it all.

Whatabout, whatabout, whatabout, whatabout, whatabout, whatabout, whatabout TRUMP!

And BTW, he was convicted of NOTHING. He agreed to pay 2 million and admitted to misusing funds. He then dissolved the foundation that had donated over 20 million to 700 different charities, a sum of which included 8.25 million of his own money.

So now that we've learned the whole story... (Caveman voice) YASSS! Walz good because Orangemanbad.

You got the last part right. Orange man is bad.
Let me guess, you think he “agreed to pay 2 million” out of the goodness of his heart. If he hadn’t been caught he’d likely have done that anyway, right? I’ve got some beachfront property in Topeka you can buy. He paid up because he STOLE FROM HIS CHARITY. Sugar coat it all you like, he’s a con man. You’re his mark. You are the one with TDS. You’re the one deranged enough to believe a proven liar and conman.
PT Barnum was right. The red hats prove it.

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"Is this the thread about Tim Walz? Oops, wrong door again."


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Weird.


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Originally Posted by FATE
Let's talk about Trump, baby
Let's talk about how he scares me
Let's talk about all the bad things
And the bad things he may be
Let's talk about Trump
Let's talk about Trump
Let's talk about Trump
Let's talk about Trump

As you wish sire:

34 Felony convictions
Liable for sexual Harrasment

Those are proven and on the books

Then we have inciting a riot on Jan 6

Stolen documents hidden at Mar A Lago (case has been dismissed but I doubt it stays that way for long.)

Election Interference in Atlanta.

Yes, I know, he's been given some degree of Immunity. I just don't see how it applies to some of these.

NPR said he lied to misled during his Thursday speech from Mar A Lago... 162 times.

There is more, but I'm not going to go there.


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You're not allowed to talk about that! They won't and as such you're not allowed to. Didn't you get the memo?


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Originally Posted by PitDAWG
You're not allowed to talk about that! They won't and as such you're not allowed to. Didn't you get the memo?

Where's Memphis with the "oh, the irony" post??

Every single thread in PP is 80% Trump... has been since 2015. rofl

What you're not allowed to talk about is anything but Trump. As evidence by every single post in PP today.


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Every single thread in PP is 80% Trump... has been since 2015. rofl

With the exception of your ilk. And once again you prove my point because you, as always, you deflect rather than address all of the things he has done. You'll pick a single incident from someone on the left and when presented with a true comparison between that and trump, you blame the people who bring it up rather than address it. And then you think people buy into that BS.


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LIBTARDS SUPPORT STOLEN VALOR. Great pick, libtards, typical losers.

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At least you have admitted you're a troll.


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At least you have admitted you're a troll.
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LIBTARDS SUPPORT STOLEN VALOR. Great pick, libtards, typical losers.


rofl coming from supporters of private bone spur. rofl You Goper’s crack me up.


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CNN admins Walz lied about drunk driving arrests numerous times.

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What Minnesota’s Law on Free Tampons in Public Schools Actually Does
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Fri, August 16, 2024 at 1:45 PM EDT·7 min read

Tucked into a stack of budget bills Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota signed into law last May was a measure that went largely unnoticed: Public schools would be required to provide free menstrual products to all students who needed them, beginning in fourth grade.

The measure was spearheaded by teenagers including Elif Ozturk, who had listened to classmates in the restroom fret over not having a tampon, and Maarit Mattson, who began carrying extra pads in middle school, as a gesture of support for friends uncomfortable confiding in their parents about the start of their periods.

“It isn’t part of a political agenda,” Mattson, 15, said. “It was to make students feel safe.”

The new law took effect on Jan. 1 this year, with little sign of public opposition, and Minnesota joined about half of all states in passing legislation to improve access to menstrual products in public schools.

But when Vice President Kamala Harris named Walz as her running mate for the presidency this month, conservative commentators seized on one phrase in Minnesota’s law, which guarantees access to the products for “all menstruating students.”

Labeling Walz “Tampon Tim,” opponents including former President Donald Trump have accused the governor of a heavy-handed campaign to place tampons and pads in boys’ restrooms for transgender students, tying it to a broader conservative backlash over Walz’s support for LGBTQ+ rights.

“Her running mate approved — signed into legislation — tampons in boys’ bathrooms, OK,” Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, said of Harris on Monday during a live audio stream on the social platform X. “Now that’s all I have to hear.”

The law was written by Democratic lawmakers with the intent of including transgender students, and has been celebrated by supporters for urging schools to put the products wherever they may be needed.

But with each of Minnesota’s more than 300 school districts responsible for drafting a plan for meeting the requirements of the law, schools have not interpreted it as a mandate to specifically place tampons and pads in restrooms designated only for boys.

In calls and emails to district officials across the state this week, none of the half dozen who responded said their schools had placed menstrual products in boys’ restrooms
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Lawmakers in both parties, as well as some students, teachers and administrators, said that to their knowledge the products had typically been placed in girls’ restrooms or gender-neutral restrooms, as well as in places including the nurse’s office. Many schools already had a policy in place.

A spokesperson for the Minnesota Department of Education said there was no requirement for the department to track plans developed by districts, and did not address further questions about the policy.

Reached in the final days of summer vacation, several Minnesota students, teachers and lawmakers expressed a mix of confusion and exasperation over the politicization of the policy.

“I think it’s kind of silly,” said Ozturk, now 18 and preparing for her freshman year at Columbia University. “This is necessary for us.”

Shannon McCarthy, a seventh grade teacher who keeps a stash of pencils, Band-Aids, snacks and products in her classroom, said, “We are really trying to do our best for kids and getting kids whatever they need when they need it.”

Lauren Hitt, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said Minnesota’s law was “a bipartisan, common-sense policy to provide women and girls with basic health care products.” The criticism from Republicans showed how “extreme and out-of-touch they are on reproductive health care,” she added.

And it is not among the educational policies that Walz and his allies have highlighted during his tenure or on the campaign trail.

Menstrual products have been growing more expensive. A package of pads or liners cost about $6.74 over the past year, up 4.8% from a year earlier, while a package of tampons cost about $8.50, up 1%, according to Circana, a market research firm. Both products have seen rapid inflation in recent years, particularly in 2022.

Research shows that the costs can be a financial burden: Some teenagers have described missing class or using ineffective substitutes, as well as being embarrassed over not being able to afford the products.

“This is a dignity issue,” said Eva Marie Carney, founder and executive director of The Kwek Society, which focuses on making period products available for Indigenous communities. “This is flipping the script on period shame, and having what one needs at school is critical to feeling good about having a period.”

More than half of the country’s state legislatures, along with Washington, D.C., have approved a variation of a law aimed at improving access to menstrual products in public schools. Some laws, including the ones in Alabama, Missouri and Nebraska, offer funding for such programs, without mandating that the products be available to all students.

In Minnesota, the drive for the new law came from several students in different districts, some of whom had successfully pushed for the policy in their own schools.

State Rep. Sandra Feist, a Democrat, took up the legislation and pushed to make sure it covered all students who might need the products, regardless of gender identity.

“We just knew we wanted to draft it in a way that reached all of the students who needed these products,” Feist said.

One Republican, state Rep. Dean Urdahl, a former history teacher, proposed an amendment mandating that the products be placed only in girls’ restrooms, thinking mainly of the maturity of younger boys.

“They’re not going to take it seriously, they’re going to flush them down the toilets and do other kinds of mischief,” Urdahl said in an interview. He added, “I didn’t want to hinder the accessibility.”

(At least one principal said questions about maturity were a reason for the school’s not placing the products in boys’ restrooms.)

Other Republicans, including state Rep. Patricia Mueller, raised concerns about the cost and another mandate on public schools.

“If we wanted to talk about period poverty, then you target where it’s mostly in need, which is for our female students in high poverty areas,” Mueller, a former full-time teacher, said.

Lawmakers ultimately settled on language that said “the products must be available to all menstruating students in restrooms regularly used by students in grades 4 to 12 according to a plan developed by the school district.” The overall education policy package passed through the Democratic-controlled legislature with some bipartisan support.

Some school staff and lawmakers said that attention now should be on other issues: mental health issues for students, a staffing shortage that has left schools to share a single nurse and the challenges of new testing and educational mandates.

“I want menstruating students to have access to menstrual products, and again, let the districts decide the best way to do that,” said state Rep. Peggy Bennett, a former elementary schoolteacher and the top Republican on the education policy committee.

“You need to be able to read and write well to succeed in this state and nation, so I want districts to be able to focus on that,” she said.

Flynn Gray, now 20, wrote in a graduation speech about how important it was for there to be menstrual products in girls’ restrooms his senior year, a change championed by his female classmates. Putting them in boys’ restrooms, he said, would be an important next step.

Gray, who began to transition in his junior year of school, recalled the occasional quick handoff of a pad outside the restroom with a friend if he needed it, an interruption that drew uncomfortable attention to a personal need.

“You don’t realize how necessary it is until it’s not there for you,” he said.


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...it seems like someone may have been drinking something, and gone a fair bit past the line....


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I heard Tampon Tim drinks horse semen.

That's just idiotic. Dumber than a box of Rocks. Shame on you


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I heard Tampon Tim drinks horse semen.

That's just idiotic. Dumber than a box of Rocks. Shame on you

When all someone does is follow and listen to pond scum, soon they sound like pond scum. You know both of us would have been banned for posting such nastiness. But all you have to do is read it to see what a low life looks like.


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So, which is worse, Tampon Tim stealing valor or Tampon Tim drinking horse semen? This is YOUR candidate.

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Since all you are doing is lying none of it makes any difference.


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So, which is worse, Tampon Tim stealing valor or Tampon Tim drinking horse semen? This is YOUR candidate.

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So, which is worse, Tampon Tim stealing valor or Tampon Tim drinking horse semen? This is YOUR candidate.

"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." - Mark Twain...

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