Tumgik
#Mike Parson
idvoteforthatdaddy · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
Mike Parson Governor of Missouri
I would love for Gov. Parson to suck my cock, but I'm a little nervous. He wouldn't be experienced, and those teeth look dangerous.
25 notes · View notes
politicaldilfs · 2 months
Text
Missouri Governor DILFs
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Mike Parson, Bob Holden, Warren E. Hearnes, Christopher Bond, Forrest Smith, Eric Greitens, Forrest C. Donnell, Lloyd C. Stark, Guy Brasfield Park, John Ashcroft, John M. Dalton, Matt Blunt, Mel Carnahan, Jay Nixon, Phil M. Donnelly, Roger B. Wilson, Joseph P. Teasdale, James T. Blair Jr.
Governor Blair with Truman in the last pic.
23 notes · View notes
maturemenoftvandfilms · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Mike Parson Governor of Missouri
Is it weird that I like to image Jim Kits' onlyfans page is Gov. Parson's.
On A Side Note: I've always love Gov. Parson's choice in socks and shoes.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
[photoset #27]
45 notes · View notes
Text
There is so much paperwork to sue cps pro se and the state in federal court but it's worth it. You can proceed as a poor person and skip the huge filing fees. You can download and print all the forms for free off the fed court website. If everyone would hit them at the same time, we can make them stop. Please consider doing this. I'm almost ready to file. The stacks of forms just take a bit to complete. Contact the clerk at the federal courthouse to make sure you have all the required forms before you go and waste a trip. You need a cover sheet. The civil complaint or criminal complaint or both. You need summons for each defendant etc. It seems complicated but it's not that bad, it's just a lot of papers and it's a bit tedious but you CAN do it!!
Tumblr media
3 notes · View notes
gwydionmisha · 2 years
Link
1 note · View note
thatstormygeek · 2 months
Text
Wow. Mike Parson really likes puppy mills.
Tumblr media
Back when he was a Missouri senator, he sponsored legislation to curtail the protections voters passed with the Proposition B ballot initiative.
He's been governor since 2018 and the GOP legislature is hell bent on making our puppy mill situation even worse.
Similar scenes have been common throughout Missouri for decades. The state has been labeled the worst in the nation for problematic puppy mills for 11 years straight, according to the HSUS's annual Horrible Hundred list, which categorizes problematic puppy breeding and puppy brokering facilities. Missouri has by far the most breeders appearing on the list at 31, including multiple repeat offenders. 
0 notes
slfrench · 2 years
Text
The Missouri Pimp Squad
The Missouri Pimp Squad
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
1 note · View note
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
48 notes · View notes
skeletonzimms · 7 days
Text
Tumblr media
boy best friends playing together in juniors to bitter sort-of-exes playing against each other in pro sports is my favorite thing
30 notes · View notes
idvoteforthatdaddy · 11 months
Photo
Tumblr media
Gov. Mike Parson (R-MO) and Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe (R-MO).
31 notes · View notes
cantsayidont · 5 months
Text
Tumblr media
August 1989. The first chapter of Tim Truman's three-issue HAWKWORLD miniseries wastes no time in presenting its thesis statement. On the planet Thanagar, a young aristocrat Katar Hol, just out of military academy and not yet Hawkman, joins his world's paramilitary police force, the Wingmen, and quickly learns what the Wingmen really do: brutal raids into the slums of Downside, Thanagar's overcrowded ghetto — ostensibly to prevent insurrection and root out caches of weapons and other contraband, but really to maintain a climate of terror for an already oppressed population of conquered beings from many worlds. As Katar is already beginning to suspect here, his cynical commander, Byth (the one speaking, above), is actually running guns and drugs to Downside, and takes advantage of these raids to rid himself of rivals and no-longer-useful accomplices, lining his own pockets while perpetuating the social inequity and exploitation on which Thanagarian society depends.
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Many elements of this miniseries are drawn from the Gardner Fox Hawkman stories of the Silver Age: Byth was the the villain in the first Silver Age Hawkman story in THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #34, a statue of Kalmoran was seen briefly in BRAVE AND THE BOLD #43, and Illoral was a world the Hawks visited in HAWKMAN #6 in 1965. Truman (who originally intended HAWKWORLD to be a direct prequel to the Fox/Kubert stories) frames those elements in a new context, giving them much greater thematic weight.
HAWKWORLD sold well, thanks in no small part to the magnificently realized artwork, by Truman and Argentinian artist Quique Alcatena (with superb color by Sam Parsons), but it drew some criticism for the darkness of the story and its ugly portrayal of a militarized Thanagar. The reality is that Thanagar had been presented as a fascist dictatorship for about a decade by this point, something that the previous version of Katar Hol had eventually accepted and even endorsed so long as it didn't directly threaten Earth. What Truman did was to remove the pretense that Thanagar hadn't been that way to begin with, and thus reassess Katar's relationship with that brutal imperial state — whose resemblance to our world was in no way coincidental. The story (which puts Katar through the wringer in every respect) ends more or less where BRAVE AND THE BOLD #34 begins, so the full ramifications of Truman's reframing of Hawkman's origin would play out in the first 26 issues of the ongoing HAWKWORLD series by John Ostrander and Graham Nolan between 1990 and 1992.
33 notes · View notes
maturemenoftvandfilms · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Mike Parson Governor of Missouri
I’d love to have a hot, sweaty session with Gov.
Is it weird that I like to image Jim Kits’ onlyfans page is Gov. Parson’s.
On A Side Note: I’ve always love Gov. Parson’s choice in socks and shoes.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
[photoset #30]
16 notes · View notes
Text
I am Catholic. I don't like abortion. Overturning Roe vs Wade is not about the sanctity of human life. It's about control. It's about taking away freedom and healthcare. It's about the government having more babies to sell. This is just the beginning. They're going to take away many more freedoms. My neighbors private life is just that, private. I will never tell another adult what is ok for them! What if they decide to outlaw being Catholic? Historically speaking, it's happened before. There's a separation of church and state for a reason. My daughter won't be able to get birth control for her uncontrollable periods! It matters. She's anemic and has had to have transfusions! Birth control makes it stop. This country is starting to look a lot like Hitler! What about tubal pregnancy? Somebody is going to die! This is outrageous! They want you to report on your neighbor if she leaves the state. We have HIPPA because healthcare is meant to be private. My neighbors sex life is none of my business! I respect people's rights and I don't support taking away freedom from Americans. I'm so disappointed today. I don't like babies being aborted either, but letting the government overstep is a very slippery slope. They're coming for you next. Just watch and see. Even God doesn't take away our ability to choose for ourselves. If they cared about life, they would get rid of cps and get rid of the monetary incentives to kidnap children from parents. They would stop school shootings by protecting the schools like they do banks. They would clean up the environment and food system. This is about more kids to sell. It makes me sick. Repeal the adoption and safe families act, then I might believe the the bullshit they're pedaling.
1 note · View note
star-reyes · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
X-Force #70-81 "The Road Trip arc"
"X-Force Fun Fact: While many superhero groups are funded by the government or wealthy patrons, the members of X-Force refuse to sell out. Consequently, they're broke."
Writer: John Francis Moore, Joseph Harris
Pencils: Adam Pollina, Andy Smith, Mike S. Miller
Inks: Mark Morales, Team X, Hanna & Parsons, Rob Still
Letters: Richard Starkings/Comicraft, Emerson Miranda, Kolja Fuchs
Colors: Marie Javins, John Kalisz, Gloria Vasquez, Steve Buccellato, Guillermo Zubiaga
20 notes · View notes
Text
A rare party switch in the Missouri House could be in the offing after one Republican on Wednesday wasn’t allowed to speak against a GOP plan to restrict gender-affirming care for minors.
Rep. Chris Sander, R-Lone Jack, one of two openly gay Republicans in the Legislature, said Wednesday that local, state and national Republicans needed to decide whether gay and transgender Republicans were welcome.
“If they want to tell all Republicans who are gay to get out and go to the Democrat Party, they just need to do that,” Sander, a 2001 graduate of Hazelwood West High School in St. Louis County, told the Post-Dispatch.
Sander was one of three Republicans to vote against the restrictions, which are headed to Gov. Mike Parson, a Republican, for his consideration.
House Majority Leader Jonathan Patterson, R-Lee’s Summit, and Rep. Gary Bonacker, R-House Springs, also broke with their party to vote with Democrats against the ban.
Sander, who said he is Republican committeeman for the Van Buren Township in Jackson County, said he planned to speak at the county party’s May 22 meeting.
Members of the county GOP have tried to censure Sander for filing a resolution that would overturn Missouri’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, which was nullified by a 2015 Supreme Court decision.
“I’m going to rail against them and I’m going to say how I think it should be, and if they don’t like it, they can just get rid of me, and if that happens then I’ll be an independent or a Democrat,” Sander said, adding he might also consider becoming a Libertarian if he left the GOP.
“If they kick me off that (Jackson County GOP) committee, I will not be a Republican,” Sander said.
If Sander were to quit the GOP, he would join a short list of other House members over the past decade to leave their political party.
In 2015, then-Rep. Keith English, a Florissant Democrat, said he was leaving the Democratic Party to become an independent.
“This is no longer the Democrat Party of Bill Clinton or John F Kennedy. I’m leaving the party because I love my state,” English said at the time.
English’s decision to ditch the Democrats followed another Democratic defection a day after the 2014 midterms.
Then-Rep. Linda Black, who had been a Democrat from Desloge, switched to the Republican Party a day after the election after she ran unopposed.
Her St. Francois County district had a long history of electing Democrats but voters there have bolted to the Republicans in recent election cycles.
Sander’s eastern Jackson County 33rd District is roughly 58% Republican and 39% Democrat, according to an analysis of the district’s partisan makeup.
“I can see myself winning an election as a Republican or a Democrat or an independent,” he said.
Republicans controlled 117 seats in the House in 2015 following Black’s switch.
The GOP now controls 111 seats despite continuing to hold a two-thirds majority.
Democrats hold 51 seats following Democratic Rep. Rasheen Aldridge’s resignation this year to join the St. Louis Board of Aldermen. Parson has not called a special election to replace him.
15 notes · View notes
Text
Kansas City, Missouri is now a “sanctuary city” for trans people following a 12-1 vote by the Kansas City Council to declare itself one. The move comes in response to the state’s Republican-led legislature passing two bills aimed at limiting the rights of transgender Missourians.
As the Associated Press reports, on Wednesday, Republican lawmakers sent two bills to Missouri Gov. Mike Parson (R). One would ban gender-affirming healthcare like puberty blockers and hormone therapy for trans youth as well as some adults. The other bans trans athletes from participating in girls’ and women’s sports at all grade levels and in college at both private and public schools. Parson is expected to sign both bills.
In response, the Kansas City Council on Thursday voted 12 to 1 to approve a resolution to declare the city a sanctuary for people seeking or providing gender-affirming care. As a result, city officials will not prosecute or fine individuals or organizations under the state’s new anti-trans laws. City staff are also instructed to make enforcing the ban on gender-affirming care “their lowest priority.” The Kansas City Police Department has also been encouraged to adopt a similar policy, The Los Angeles Blade reports.
“Kansas City government is committed to ensuring Kansas City is a welcoming, inclusive, and safe place for everyone, including our transgender and LGBTQ+ community. After the Missouri state legislature introduced several bills criminalizing access to gender-affirming healthcare across Missouri, I am proud City Council took action and approved the ‘safe haven’ resolution to take steps, within our legal power, to protect our transgender community and anyone seeking gender-affirming care,” Mayor Quinton Lucas (D) said. “For decades, Kansas City has been at the forefront of our region, ensuring we have equality for all, and we will continue to do everything in our power to fight for equal rights for all in our city, no matter what happens at our state capitol.”
Councilwoman Andrea Bough, the resolution’s sponsor, said that the measure was a reiteration of Kansas City’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.
“As a woman and a mother, I strongly feel that personal health care decisions should be reserved for individuals, families, and their physicians without influence from politicians,” Bough said. “Public service should be about helping the community not harming individuals. Today we are proclaiming to our transgender and LGBTQ community that you are safe with us.”
The city’s LGBTQ Commission previously sent a letter to city council members urging them to pass legislation to make Kansas City a “safe haven” for transgender people, following an “emergency regulation” issued by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) in April to severely restrict access to gender-affirming healthcare in the state.
The rule would require both minors and adults in Missouri to receive 15 hourly sessions with a therapist over at least 18 months before receiving gender-affirming care such as hormone therapy or puberty blockers. They would also have to be screened for autism and “social media addiction,” and any mental health issues would have to be treated and resolved before they would be eligible for treatment for gender dysphoria.
Critics described the move as a “power grab” by Bailey, who is campaigning for reelection. A Missouri judge temporarily blocked the rule late last month.
19 notes · View notes