anarchy (noun)
1.25.22
'The Five' rip BLM chapter accusing police of 'copaganda'
—Fox News // 25 Jan. 2022 // 6 minutes 31 seconds [see 4:10]
'The Five' rip BLM chapter accusing police of 'copaganda'
—Fox News // 25 Jan. 2022 // 6 minutes 31 seconds [see 4:10]
2.19.21
The government was propped up after the Arab Spring uprising that killed Muammar Gaddafi thrust the nation into anarchy.
—Tal Axelrod, "UN report says Erik Prince violated arms embargo against Libya: report," 19 Feb. 2021 {10:23 PM EST}
The government was propped up after the Arab Spring uprising that killed Muammar Gaddafi thrust the nation into anarchy.
—Tal Axelrod, "UN report says Erik Prince violated arms embargo against Libya: report," 19 Feb. 2021 {10:23 PM EST}
10.24.20
However, the Trump administration has been aggressively targeting Seattle and other Democratic cities over what it saw as nothing more than “violent” and “lawless” riots. On Thursday, Seattle — along with New York City and Portland, Ore. — sued the administration over its threats to pull federal funding after the Department of Justice alleged they “permit anarchy.”
—Jordan Williams, The Hill, "Police accountability board concludes that Seattle police officers used excessive force during encounters with protesters," 24 Oct. 2020 {1:58 PM EDT}
10.4.20
So, a vote for Joe Biden, from my standpoint, is a vote for anarchy. It's a vote for socialism. And as you said, uh, America would change forever. This election's for all the marbles. Again, the Senate Democrats WOULD pack the Court. They WOULD get rid of the legislative filibuster. So they'd enact all these crazy, socialist, trillion-dollar-costing policies. Uh, I don't how... this country would recover from it.
—Ron Johnson // 4 Oct. 2020 // 7:08 AM *
However, the Trump administration has been aggressively targeting Seattle and other Democratic cities over what it saw as nothing more than “violent” and “lawless” riots. On Thursday, Seattle — along with New York City and Portland, Ore. — sued the administration over its threats to pull federal funding after the Department of Justice alleged they “permit anarchy.”
—Jordan Williams, The Hill, "Police accountability board concludes that Seattle police officers used excessive force during encounters with protesters," 24 Oct. 2020 {1:58 PM EDT}
10.4.20
So, a vote for Joe Biden, from my standpoint, is a vote for anarchy. It's a vote for socialism. And as you said, uh, America would change forever. This election's for all the marbles. Again, the Senate Democrats WOULD pack the Court. They WOULD get rid of the legislative filibuster. So they'd enact all these crazy, socialist, trillion-dollar-costing policies. Uh, I don't how... this country would recover from it.
—Ron Johnson // 4 Oct. 2020 // 7:08 AM *